How to Teach Writing Across the Curriculum: Ages 6-8
2nd Edition
By Sue Palmer
Published August 20th 2010 by Routledge – 112 pages
Series: Writers' Workshop
Published August 20th 2010 by Routledge – 112 pages
Series: Writers' Workshop
Now in an updated second edition How to Teach Writing Across the Curriculum: Ages 6-8 provides a range of practical suggestions for teaching non-fiction writing skills and linking them to children’s learning across the entire curriculum. Providing a number of suggestions for teachers and putting emphasis on creative approaches to teaching children writing in diverse and innovative ways, it provides:
With new hints and tips for teachers and suggestions for reflective practice, How to Teach Writing Across the Curriculum: Ages 6-8 will equip teachers with all the skills and materials needed to create enthusiastic non-fiction writers in their primary classroom.
Introduction Section One: The Two Horses model for cross-curricular writing Talk for Learning 1. Learn cross-curricular content 2. Organise content for learning Talk for Writing 1. Read examples of the text type 2. Talk the language of writing Two horses before the cart – reprise Section 2: Case Studies Section 3: Teaching materials Section 4: Appendix 1 and Appendix 2
Sue Palmer is a writer, broadcaster and education consultant. Specialising in the teaching of literacy, she has authored over 150 books and has contributed to numerous television programmes and software packages. She is the author of Speaking Frames: How to Teach Talk for Writing: Ages 8-10 and Speaking Frames: How to Teach Talk for Writing: Ages 10-14, also published by Routledge.
Name: How to Teach Writing Across the Curriculum: Ages 6-8: 2nd Edition (Paperback) – Routledge
Description: By Sue Palmer. Now in an updated second edition How to Teach Writing Across the Curriculum: Ages 6-8 provides a range of practical suggestions for teaching non-fiction writing skills and linking them to children’s learning across the entire curriculum...
Categories: Language & Literacy, Primary/Elementary Education, Teaching & Learning, Classroom Practice