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Reader's Workshop. This website is designed and maintained by Karen A.

Reader's Workshop

McDavid © 2004. Ideas, content, activities, and documents for this website are copyrighted by Karen A. McDavid and should not be copied or downloaded without permission. All graphics seen throughout this website should not be removed, copied, or downloaded. You may download the banner below with a link back to this site. Writer's Workshop Resources and Ideas. The majority of time of Writing Workshop is devoted to independent writing.

Writer's Workshop Resources and Ideas

During this time, students are prewriting, drafting, revising, editing, and publishing their pieces. Depending on the age and abilities of your students, independent writing can be as short as 15 minutes or as long as 45-60 minutes. It helps to build stamina with your class, beginning with a short amount of time and building that time until they can work for up 30 minutes or more. According to Katie Wood Ray (The Writing Workshop, 2001), students can also do other activities during their writing time, such as writing in their schema notebooks journal writing writing exercises to experiment with language and style conducting peer-conferences reading to support writing During independent writing time, the teacher confers with students about their writing. Teachers should keep conferences short. Mini Lessons.

Mini Lessons I have been trying to get a 10 minute reading mini lesson in at the beginning of reading.

Mini Lessons

It has been a fun challenge to figure out where I am going with each mini lesson and how much I can teach in 10 minutes! I have been trying to incorporate our anthology (basal) into the mini lessons. I use the anthology to assess the skill I am teaching in the mini lesson. I am currently reading Mosaic of Thought by Keen and Zimmerman.

Where Do You Have Mini Lessons? Book Lists. Launching Units. The unit below was created by Hall County teachers to help you successfully jump-start writing workshop in your classroom. first10daysofwritingworkshop.doc The unit below was created by Hall County teachers as a resource for Kindergarten teachers to launch writing workshop.

Launching Units

Launching Units lessons 1 through 20: k_launching_unit.doc Sample anchor chart: anchorchart.doc Sample rubric for final assessment: kindergarten-writing-rubric.doc Writing paper specific to Kindergarteners: kindergarten_paper.doc Suggestions for Kindergarten WorkshopPhotos of student work from Chicopee Elem: * A big thank you to Amy Durrence, Paula Tipton, and Katrina Hursey for creating this unit. Launching Units for 1st grade The units below were created by Denver Public Schools and are an excellent resource for launching your writing workshop at the beginning of the year. Launching Units for grades 2-5 This unit from Denver Public Schools is "Living the Writer's Life". Back to top. GV E.Learning: Course categories. Grade_3_-_The_First_30_Days.pdf (Objet application/pdf) Launch Lessons. Reading_Workshop_First_20_Lessons.pdf (Objet application/pdf) L'atelier de lecture : les mini-leçons. Aujourd'hui je vais faire un point sur les mini-leçons que je mets en place pendant l'atelier de lecture.

L'atelier de lecture : les mini-leçons

Tout comme pour l'atelier d'écriture, les mini-leçons durent entre 10 et 15 minutes et ont lieu tous les jours, juste avant le moment de lecture autonome. Elles suivent toujours le même schéma (schéma explicite) avec les étapes que cela implique : 1) Présentation et explication des apprentissages visés. 2) Explication concrète de la manière de procéder. 3) Pratique dirigée par l'enseignant : l'enseignant applique la leçon avec ses élèves. 4) Pratique autonome : les élèves s'entraînent tout seuls à la maîtrise de la stratégie. 5) Synthèse collective et bilan 6) Révision régulière Voyons maintenant de façon concrète ce que cela donne, en suivant les étapes : Dans ma classe, je travaille autour de quatre "types" de mini-leçons : ENSEIGNEMENT OU ENTRAINEMENT A LA PRATIQUE DE COMPETENCES ET DE STRATEGIES DE LECTURE : inférer, s’arrêter et revenir en arrière, relire, faire des prédictions etc.

L'atelier de lecture : les 20 premières mini-leçons ! Comme je sais qu'il y a une forte demande sur des choses plutôt concrètes, aujourd'hui je vous poste un document que je viens de faire et qui compile les 20 mini-leçons importantes à mettre en place en début d'année.

L'atelier de lecture : les 20 premières mini-leçons !

Attention, il ne s'agit en aucun cas de mini-leçons portant sur les stratégies de lecture, celles-ci viendront au fur et à mesure. L'@telier - Ressources pédagogiques en ligne.