ABSTRACT

For students to become college-ready writers, they must be exposed to writing throughout the school day, not just in English class. This practical book shows teachers in all subject areas how to meet the Common Core State Standards and make writing come alive in the classroom. Award-winning educator Heather Wolpert-Gawron provides effective and exciting ideas for teaching argument writing, informational writing, project-based writing, and writing with technology. Each chapter is filled with strategies, prompts, and rubrics you can use immediately.

Special Features:

  • A variety of writing strategies that work in any subject area
  • Tips for developing meaningful prompts
  • Diagrams and templates that you can use with your students
  • Rubrics for assessing writing, as well as ideas for having students create their own rubrics
  • Samples of student work in different formats
  • Ideas for teaching students to break the Google homepage habit and conduct effective research
  • Cross-curricular writing assignments for science, history, ELA, electives, and PE
  • Suggestions for teaching summary writing, an essential academic skill
  • Ideas for staff professional development on Common Core writing

chapter |18 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|24 pages

Argument

The Universal Writing Genre

chapter 3|21 pages

Informational

It's All Around Us

chapter 4|11 pages

Narrative

There's a Place for it in All Disciplines

chapter 5|13 pages

Summary: Get to the Point!

The Underrated Writing Genre

chapter 6|12 pages

The Multi-Genre Genre

chapter 7|27 pages

Techniques to Teach Writing That Work