Writers' Workshop

 

 

Writers' Workshop

What is Writers' Workshop?

It is a format that provides structure to support children learning to write. The workshop provides for 60 minutes of activities that are designed to teach youngsters what good writers do to help them learn to write. The students learn to generate writing using self-selected topics, work with others to revise and refine their writing, as well as practice author's craft, skills, grammar, and conventions. There are four genres of writing taught within the Writers' Workshop: Informational/Report, Narrative, Procedural, and Response to Literature.

What does the class period look like during Writers' Workshop?

The Workshop contains three parts: an Opening, a Work Session, and a Closing.

Opening

During this time, the teacher teaches a 5-10 minute mini-lesson that brings the entire class together as a whole group for a single writing focus.

Work Session

During this 40-45 minute session, the students go through the writing process: plan, draft, confer, revise, edit, and publish.

Closing

The Closing is 5-10 minutes. During this time the students gather together to share in the Author's Chair what they have learned as writers.

What drives the Writers' Workshop?

Each grade level has a set of internationally benchmarked standards that provide a framework for instruction. They also have a grade level specific scoring rubric for each genre of writing. The mini-lessons are chosen through on-going assessment that often includes diagnostic assessment of different writing genres, looking at the class-generated rubric to decide when the writing is good enough, and anecdotal notes from writing conferences.

 

*Portions of this overview are from Chets Creek Elementary School's "Writers' Workshop Overview," © 2006.

Thank you to the staff and students of Chets Creek Elementary in Jacksonville, Florida who allowed us to visit and so generously shared their knowledge with us.

 

 

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