How's it Going?


Book Description

Hows It Going? is a practical book. Written in a conversational style, its filled with lots of useful advice.




One to One


Book Description

Lucy Calkins knows one of the most powerful ways to support good writers: clear, purposeful writing conferences.




Conferring with Readers


Book Description

Conferring with Readers shows you how to confer well and demonstrates why a few moments with students every week can put them on the path to becoming better, more independent readers.




Conferring with Primary Writers


Book Description

"The research question addressed in this project was, how can I meaningfully confer with first grade writers? It documents one teacher's experiences teaching first grade students to talk about their writing in brief conversations during daily Writing Workshop. This capstone details the purpose and structure of a writing conference and ways to support student responses during writing conversations. The author describes the successes and challenges of conferring with students while they write and concludes that: 1) time dedicated to the teaching of effective writing is not only helpful, but necessary in primary classrooms; 2) conferring with children about their work increases their awareness of their own learning, strengths and challenges; 3) consistent structure in a writing conference is important, but must be flexible to adapt to student needs and interests; 4) teachers would benefit significantly from increased professional development and collaboration focused on effective writing instruction."--




When I Was Young in the Mountains


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Caldecott Honor Book! "An evocative remembrance of the simple pleasures in country living; splashing in the swimming hole, taking baths in the kitchen, sharing family times, each is eloquently portrayed here in both the misty-hued scenes and in the poetic text." -Association for Childhood Education International




Conferring with Young Writers


Book Description

If you've ever sat down to confer with a child and felt at a loss for what to say or how to help move him or her forward as a writer, this book is for you. If you are a strong teacher of writing but are not seeing results from your students, this book is for you. Authors Kristin Ackerman and Jennifer McDonough have been teaching writing for several years and know that conferring can be a murky and messy process--perhaps the hardest component of all. Written from the lessons they've learned through hard-won classroom experience--their mistakes and challenges--Conferring with Young Writers is based on what Kristin and Jen call the "three Fs" frequency, focus, and follow-up. They've created a classroom management system that offers routine and structure for giving the most effective feedback in a writing conference. This book will help writing teachers--and students--learn to break down and utilize the qualities that enable good writing: elaboration, voice, structure, conventions, and focus. The authors also provide the knowledge and skills it takes to confer well, which will help you improve as a writing teacher and give your students the confidence to think of themselves as writers.




Conferring with primary writers


Book Description

This CD models effective conferring practices and creates a forum to reflect on this crucial strategy in the teaching of primary writers.




Interactive Writing


Book Description

Interactive Writing is specifically focused on the early phases of writing, and has special relevance to prekindergarten, kindergarten, grade 1 and 2 teachers.




Assessing Writers


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Anderson offers smart, ready-to-use ideas for assessment.