Writing Workshop
One of my favorite things of kindergarten is the end of the year...It is not seeing them leave, but seeing what they can do. We started the year talking about how to hold a pencil and the letters in their names and now we are writing books about China or the new waterpark or hunting for Easter eggs. Katie Wood Ray's book In Pictures, In Words has been such a resource in my classroom this year. We started the year working on using our illustrations to tell a story. It was a balance between telling a story and the mechanics of writing, but when I look around the room and see my authors working so hard...I realize that they will leave with a love of writing.
In my classroom we work hard to learn from real authors, some of our favorites are Tomie DePaolo and Angela Johnson. They teach so much more than I possibly could alone. I use many techniques in Katie Wood Ray's book In Pictures, In Words. I believe because of this book, my kiddos are able to analyze pictures and determine how and why authors put different details in their pictures. The really amazing thing...I am starting to see this translate into their writing. I also use many different techniques in Lucy Caulkin's Units of Primary Writing. My kiddos use books and mentor authors to add details to their stories. Lucy Caulkins writes a lot about writing "seed" stories. My kids have latched onto this concept and work on stretching the details in their seed stories to create a picture for their reader.
I'll tell you a secret...writing is my favorite time of the day. To see my kiddos get their writing folders and write, just fills up my teacher heart. I get to spend time watching them create stories and get so caught up in their writing that they moan when it is over. It is the best way to end the day...after a long day it is just what all of us need.
Almost nothing is better than watching a Kindergarten student grow as a writer. They personify agency. Nice post!
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