Developing Strategic Young Writers through Genre Instruction

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beginning writers
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classroom reading integration
cognitive strategy instruction
Common Core State Standards
composition
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dialogic interaction
dialogic pedagogy
early childhood education
early literacy
early years composition
education
elementary
emergent writers
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first grade
formative writing assessment
foundational writing development K-2
genre writing
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genres
informative
instructional scaffolding strategies
kindergarten
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learning to write
lesson plans
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literacy instruction
literacy methods
narratives
opinion writing
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persuasive writing skills
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primary grades
primary literacy pedagogy
primary writing instruction
procedural writing
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second grade
self-regulated learning
self-regulated strategy development
self-regulation
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story writing
strategies
strategy instruction for writing
students
teachers
teaching
teaching beginning writers
teaching beginning writing
teaching children to write
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teaching writing in the primary grades
transitional writers
writing instruction
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young children

Product details

  • ISBN 9781462540594
  • Weight: 934g
  • Dimensions: 203 x 267mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Feb 2020
  • Publisher: Guilford Publications
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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Tested and fine-tuned in K-2 classrooms, this book provides engaging lessons and materials for teaching the three genres of writing--opinion, procedural, and story--that provide a foundation for beginning writers’ persuasive, informative, and narrative writing skills. The authors' approach integrates strategy instruction, self-regulated learning, and dialogic interactions such as role play. Packed with 55 reproducible planning forms and student handouts, the book makes connections between writing and reading in ways that support growth in both areas, address learning standards, and promote writing across the instructional day. Appendices contain numerous resources to support teachers’ and administrators’ professional learning. The large-size format facilitates photocopying; purchasers also get access to a Web page where they can download and print the reproducible materials.

See also the authors' Developing Strategic Writers through Genre Instruction: Resources for Grades 3–5.

Zoi A. Philippakos, PhD, is Associate Professor of Reading and Elementary Education in the College of Education at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Her research interests include reading and writing instruction for students in the elementary grades, strategy instruction and self-regulation, and approaches to professional development for classroom teachers. A former elementary school teacher and literacy coach, Dr. Philippakos is coauthor of Differentiated Literacy Instruction in Grades 4 and 5 and Effective Read-Alouds for Early Literacy.

Charles A. MacArthur, PhD, is Professor Emeritus of Special Education and Literacy in the School of Education at the University of Delaware. A former special education teacher, Dr. MacArthur has been conducting research on writing development and instruction for struggling writers since the 1980s. Most recently, he was principal investigator on two grants to develop and examine the efficacy of a writing curriculum for college basic writing courses. Other research projects have focused on the development of a writing curriculum for students with learning disabilities, writing strategy instruction, decoding instruction in adult education, speech recognition as a writing accommodation, project-based learning in social studies in inclusive classrooms, and first-grade writing instruction. Dr. MacArthur is a Fellow of the American Educational Research Association and a recipient of a research award from the Council for Exceptional Children. He has served as coeditor of the Journal of Writing Research and the Journal of Special Education, has published over 125 articles and book chapters, and is coeditor or coauthor of several books.