Entries "March 2006":

Friday, March 24, 2006

Craft Lessons (pp. 32-64)

     I cannot believe I am saying this, but the book may be too short!  Fletcher and Portalupi give just enough to get one started teaching third and fourth graders tools like "cracking open general words", "heavy sentence" and "creating a dramatic scene".  However, a little help from them is probably better than 300 pages from less practical writers.  Actually, the one-page lessons would especially benefit teachers whose strength is in subjects other than the language arts.  To those who already teach writing, the specific lessons would strengthen their skills, while making sure that there is a broad scope of writing skills.  These lessons are definitely teachable, if one takes the class time to do it.    My only question would be,  "How can teachers squeeze time for this wonderful approach?"  Craft Lessons is so far beyond Power Writing, that our students could really be creative and proficient authors if we did give writing this kind of focused attention.  I'm thinking of practicing a few lessons myself.

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Tuesday, March 14, 2006

Craft Lessons (pp. 1-13)

      Fletcher and Portalupi have attempted to walk a line between too prescriptive and not enough information on how to teach the craft of writing to students in grades K-8.  The main thrusts are integrating writing with literature and giving students many opportunities to write.  I love the literature aspect and realize the importance of providing time and guidance.  Having taught middle and high school language arts/English, I remember that the teaching of writing was the hardest part.  I did not do as well as I would like to have done in this area.  The assumption was that if you could speak standard English and could spell fairly well, you could not only write, but you could teach others.  I am looking forward to reading more to find out what I missed as an education student and as a practicing teacher.

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