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Creating The Link
Between Reading and
Writing
Keith Pruitt, Ed.S
Words of Wisdom
Educational Consulting
Brain Gym
•Make as many words as possible
in one minute from the following
word.
•Information
What is needed for
student success with
writing?
Turn and Talk
1.Clear instructional pathway–
writing involves process.
2.Words- Students often write at
low levels because it reflects the
level of their vocabulary.
3.Practice- No writer ever finds
success without writing a lot!
4.Tools- Things such as graphic
organizers.
5.Expectations- Mentor text
The Critical Connection
Reading and writing are mutually supportive
processes; therefore, gaining insight in reading
deepens insight into writing and vice versa. For
example, when a reader develops an
understanding of a structure, an organizing
principle, a reading strategy, or insights into the
elements of story, she also gains a window into
understanding how to assemble texts as a
writer. --Writers are Readers, Laminack and Wadsworth, vii Heinemann (2015)
Characterization
Description
Personality
Actions
Changes
Jesse Oliver Aarons, Jr.
Bridge to Terabithia
So then I start asking some questions: What are my initial thoughts about Jesse?
What word or words would I use to describe his character?
As I continue to read, does my thinking about him change? What does the author
say to let me know that Jesse is changing from how we saw him in the first of the
book?
After I have read a couple of chapters, contrast what you initially thought about
Jesse and what you think of him now. Do this every couple of chapters.
What this will teach students is how characterization is developed in stories. Now
I can have them develop a character. Use a picture to start the conversation.
Pyramid of Development
• Ask students to talk about this picture for
two minutes.
• What questions might they ask about the
picture?
• Have them select one person in the
picture and begin writing about the
person using our pyramid of
development.
• Each month during the school year, have
the students develop the character
further.
“Float the learning on a sea of talk.”
---James Britton, Language and Learning (1970)
Children Want to Write, Donald Graves, Chapter 6 What the
Story is About
Turn and Tell a friend about
one observation from this
video that speaks to the
essential nature of linking
reading and writing.
Teaching for
Understanding
• What kind of parent is the person
in this poem?
• What do you view this poem
being about?
• What alternative understanding is
possible of the poem?
• How does this inform ones
writing?
Lucy Calkins, Units of Study in Reading, presentation
Portsmouth, NH, 2015
Frog and Toad are Friends, Arnold Lobel, HarperCollinsPublishers
p.15: Pause after reading to study the illustration and
share thinking. Think aloud before prompting students
to turn and talk.
“I notice the character is _______. I wonder why? Turn
and tell your partner what ideas you’re having now.
Remember to use our “Talk chart” to say “I think
_________ because _________” to explain your
thinking.
Lucy Calkins, Units of Study for Reading, Unit 1, Gr.1. (Heinemann)
How does this inform our
writing?
An author must include insights about the actions of the
characters to allow the reader to understand not only the
character but also the character’s actions.
What is the action that is in keeping with
character?
How is that action going to be viewed by other
characters?
Will something happen to cause the
character to change his actions?
Will the character’s actions cause
conflict?
Working with
Informational Text
How to use
Mentor
Text
The Importance of Mentor
Text
1. Serves as a starting gate for
writing.
2. Mirrors the expectation for
the writing to be done.
3. Serves as a point for mini-
lessons, ie. Using
adjectives effectively
4. Gives students guidance for
different genres and text
types.
Benchmark Education, Genre Readers & Writers Workshop
Questions to Ask
1. What is a persuasive essay?
2. What is the purpose of a
persuasive essay?
3. Who is the audience for a
persuasive essay?
4. How do you read a persuasive
essay?
“Every week that students are not in
school, they are forgetting some of the
facts, strategies, and skills they learned.”
Student 1
“Summer vacation is a learning
experience, too!”
Student 2
Thus, approaches that are
initially socially mediated are
eventually internalized, and
become part of the
repertoire of the individual.
--Langer and Appleby, Reading and Writing Instruction (1986)
Review of Research in Education
Thank You
Keith Pruitt
Words of Wisdom Educational Consulting
www.woweducationalconsulting.com

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Creating the link between reading and writing

  • 1. Creating The Link Between Reading and Writing Keith Pruitt, Ed.S Words of Wisdom Educational Consulting
  • 2. Brain Gym •Make as many words as possible in one minute from the following word. •Information
  • 3. What is needed for student success with writing? Turn and Talk
  • 4. 1.Clear instructional pathway– writing involves process. 2.Words- Students often write at low levels because it reflects the level of their vocabulary. 3.Practice- No writer ever finds success without writing a lot! 4.Tools- Things such as graphic organizers. 5.Expectations- Mentor text
  • 5. The Critical Connection Reading and writing are mutually supportive processes; therefore, gaining insight in reading deepens insight into writing and vice versa. For example, when a reader develops an understanding of a structure, an organizing principle, a reading strategy, or insights into the elements of story, she also gains a window into understanding how to assemble texts as a writer. --Writers are Readers, Laminack and Wadsworth, vii Heinemann (2015)
  • 6. Characterization Description Personality Actions Changes Jesse Oliver Aarons, Jr. Bridge to Terabithia So then I start asking some questions: What are my initial thoughts about Jesse? What word or words would I use to describe his character? As I continue to read, does my thinking about him change? What does the author say to let me know that Jesse is changing from how we saw him in the first of the book? After I have read a couple of chapters, contrast what you initially thought about Jesse and what you think of him now. Do this every couple of chapters. What this will teach students is how characterization is developed in stories. Now I can have them develop a character. Use a picture to start the conversation. Pyramid of Development
  • 7.
  • 8. • Ask students to talk about this picture for two minutes. • What questions might they ask about the picture? • Have them select one person in the picture and begin writing about the person using our pyramid of development. • Each month during the school year, have the students develop the character further.
  • 9. “Float the learning on a sea of talk.” ---James Britton, Language and Learning (1970) Children Want to Write, Donald Graves, Chapter 6 What the Story is About
  • 10. Turn and Tell a friend about one observation from this video that speaks to the essential nature of linking reading and writing.
  • 11. Teaching for Understanding • What kind of parent is the person in this poem? • What do you view this poem being about? • What alternative understanding is possible of the poem? • How does this inform ones writing? Lucy Calkins, Units of Study in Reading, presentation Portsmouth, NH, 2015
  • 12. Frog and Toad are Friends, Arnold Lobel, HarperCollinsPublishers p.15: Pause after reading to study the illustration and share thinking. Think aloud before prompting students to turn and talk. “I notice the character is _______. I wonder why? Turn and tell your partner what ideas you’re having now. Remember to use our “Talk chart” to say “I think _________ because _________” to explain your thinking. Lucy Calkins, Units of Study for Reading, Unit 1, Gr.1. (Heinemann) How does this inform our writing?
  • 13. An author must include insights about the actions of the characters to allow the reader to understand not only the character but also the character’s actions. What is the action that is in keeping with character? How is that action going to be viewed by other characters? Will something happen to cause the character to change his actions? Will the character’s actions cause conflict?
  • 15. The Importance of Mentor Text 1. Serves as a starting gate for writing. 2. Mirrors the expectation for the writing to be done. 3. Serves as a point for mini- lessons, ie. Using adjectives effectively 4. Gives students guidance for different genres and text types.
  • 16. Benchmark Education, Genre Readers & Writers Workshop
  • 17. Questions to Ask 1. What is a persuasive essay? 2. What is the purpose of a persuasive essay? 3. Who is the audience for a persuasive essay? 4. How do you read a persuasive essay?
  • 18.
  • 19.
  • 20. “Every week that students are not in school, they are forgetting some of the facts, strategies, and skills they learned.” Student 1 “Summer vacation is a learning experience, too!” Student 2
  • 21. Thus, approaches that are initially socially mediated are eventually internalized, and become part of the repertoire of the individual. --Langer and Appleby, Reading and Writing Instruction (1986) Review of Research in Education
  • 22. Thank You Keith Pruitt Words of Wisdom Educational Consulting www.woweducationalconsulting.com