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Hope K. Gerde; Taylor Seymour; Gary E. Bingham; Margaret F. Quinn – Reading Teacher, 2024
This article provides early educators with guidance for promoting early writing development by integrating writing opportunities throughout the school day.
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Beginning Writing, Content Area Writing
Amy Hutchison; Anya Evmenova; Kelley Regan; Boris Gafurov – Reading Teacher, 2024
This article using a persuasive writing example to showcase how digital technologies can be used to support all students, especially emerging bilingual learners, as they learn genre-specific norms for writing.
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Technology Uses in Education, Bilingual Students, Persuasive Discourse
Andrea Sanchez – Reading Teacher, 2024
While research consistently demonstrates that young children learn best through play and social interactions, this developmental insight is not often reflected in current classroom curricula. Through action research, I examined how a play-based kindergarten environment could impact student writing and writing engagement. This article specifically…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Young Children, Preschool Teachers, Play
Traga Philippakos, Zoi A.; Secora, Kristen – Reading Teacher, 2023
The purpose of this paper is to explain how teachers can build on children's oral language resources to support writing. Thus, we offer recommendations and specific examples for classroom applications that connect oral language with written expression. Specifically, we provide examples on the transition from phonemic awareness to phonics to word…
Descriptors: Oral Reading, Phonics, Phonemic Awareness, Writing (Composition)
Parsons, Seth A.; Ives, Samantha T.; Fields, R. Stacy; Barksdale, Bonnie; Marine, Jonathan; Rogers, Paul – Reading Teacher, 2023
Students who are engaged writers are likely to produce better writing and to enjoy writing more than students who are disengaged writers. Yet, we are unaware of any existing tool that validly and reliably measures writing engagement. In this article, we describe what writing engagement is and why it is important. Then, we present the Writing…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Writing (Composition), Writing Attitudes, Measures (Individuals)
Sharon M. Pratt; Tracey S. Hodges – Reading Teacher, 2024
The act of writing involves decision-making that can be challenging for elementary students as they choose ideas, organization structures, and audiences for whom to share their messages. Teachers can support students in their decision-making through providing explicit explanation of the metacognitive decision-making that occurs at each stage of…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Writing Processes, Writing Instruction, Teaching Methods
Bethany P. Lewis – Reading Teacher, 2024
Although orally sharing and discussing written compositions has been shown to benefit elementary students, it can be challenging to entwine this additional pedagogy with an already full literacy instructional period. This article acknowledges these challenges and outlines three evidence-based instructional modifications to encourage active sharing…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Evidence Based Practice, Teaching Methods, Active Learning
Spence, Lucy K.; Mitra, Ayan; Easterday, Abby; Espinosa, Celina-Maria – Reading Teacher, 2023
Seven children ages five through nine engaged with two graduate student teachers after school in a university-based literacy lab. Based on a home interest survey, the essential question, "What is movement?" was explored. The children generated further questions, read a variety of texts, and wrote about their experiences. The teachers…
Descriptors: Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Elementary School Students, Young Children, Writing (Composition)
Rowe, Lindsey W. – Reading Teacher, 2022
Teachers in English-medium classrooms can support students' translingual composing by inviting students to write using all their language resources. However, students in these contexts often express hesitancy about their ability to spell in languages beyond English. This article describes support strategies teachers can use to scaffold students'…
Descriptors: Spelling, Writing (Composition), Language of Instruction, English
Bingham, Gary E.; Gerde, Hope K.; Zhang, Chenyi; Zhang, Xiao Y. – Reading Teacher, 2023
Emergent bilingual children express their ideas in written language through meaningful marks on a page by leveraging their oral language and print focused skills from home and school languages. Because writing is a complex task, particularly for children learning more than one language, teachers must make decisions about how they guide children…
Descriptors: Bilingual Students, Writing (Composition), Writing Instruction, Teaching Methods
Jon M. Wargo; Kierstin Giunco – Reading Teacher, 2024
Offering a heuristic to apprentice young children into the disciplines, we examine how one multiage classroom teacher leveraged the resources of personal digital inquiry to forward students' knowledge building.
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Literacy, Elementary School Teachers, Elementary School Students
Hassenfeld, Ziva R.; Bers, Marina Umaschi – Reading Teacher, 2020
Since the 1960s, a group of educators and researchers have championed the idea that learning coding and learning to read and write are, in some sense, part of the same skill set, but the grounds for asserting that similarity have continually shifted. Some have argued that as texts increasingly integrate digital components, expertise in coding will…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Programming, Writing (Composition), Grade 2
Friddle, Karole-Ann; Ivey, Gay – Reading Teacher, 2023
Research suggests that when young children have many opportunities to write they start believing they are the sort of people who can write for intellectual, academic, and social purposes. They also learn foundational reading skills. Project-like compositional writing involving design, strategies, and problem solving versus functional writing or…
Descriptors: Young Children, Writing Skills, Writing Ability, Learning Motivation
Manyak, Patrick C.; Manyak, Ann-Margaret – Reading Teacher, 2021
The authors describe Literary Analysis and Writing, an integrated instructional routine, developed through a formative experiment research project, that prompts students to uncover the deeper meanings of literary texts. The routine weaves together brief preteaching of carefully selected vocabulary words, whole-class assisted reading of text, close…
Descriptors: Literary Criticism, Writing Instruction, Formative Evaluation, Vocabulary
Kettel, Raymond P.; DeFauw, Danielle L. – Reading Teacher, 2018
Many students plagiarize unintentionally. Students are told that plagiarizing is claiming someone else's ideas or information as their own, and they are told to cite sources because failure to do so is dishonest and plagiarism has serious consequences. So, students are told to paraphrase, not plagiarize, but are they taught explicitly how to…
Descriptors: Plagiarism, Prevention, Writing Strategies, Writing (Composition)