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Writing, Listening & Speaking
Chapter 8
Cohen & Cowan

Key Terms
• Process• Prewriting• Drafting• Revising• Editing• Shared writing• Interactive writing
• Language usage• Sentence construction• Mechanics• Blog• Strategic listening• Critical listening• Appreciative listening

Writing Supports Reading
1. Use the same intellectual strategies
2. Similar processes
3. Many of the same phonics & spelling skills

Similarities
• Reading– Phonics to decode– Recognize voice– Activate prior
knowledge– Read with purpose
• Writing– Phonics to spell– Write with voice– Activate prior
knowledge– Write with a purpose

The Writing Process
• Prewriting– Purpose & audience– Content plan– Organizational plan– Brainstorm– Web– Drawing– Prompts– Outlining

Process - (continued)
• Drafting• Revising• Conferring• Editing• Publishing

The Writing Workshop
• Beginning Sept. 1– Make time– Keep the schedule– Organize the classroom– Provide materials– Keep track

Writing Rubric
Areas Skills 1Needs much improvement
2
Needs some improvement
3
Good
4
Excellent Total
Content & Organization
Opening and closing are evident
Keeps to central idea
Supports ideas with details
States ideas in a clear sequence
Clear paragraphs with topic sentence
Usage Subject-verb agreement

Skilled Writer - Unskilled Writer
• Prewriting: – Takes notes– Organizes– Discusses with
others– Researches– Constructs AGO’s– Purpose and
Audience
• Prewriting:
– Doesn’t do any or
most of the things the skilled writer does
– Doesn’t plan for audience or purpose

Skilled Writers Unskilled Writers
• Drafting:– Write in style
appropriate to audience
– Frequently re-read– Work with an outline– Take time to get
ideas on paper
• Drafting:– Informal style– Don’t re-read– Don’t use outlines– Little organization– Over-emphasize
spelling, mechanics– Complete in short
time; no-rereading

Skilled Writers Unskilled Writers
• Revising/Editing:– Reread and edit– Make structural
corrections– May ask others to
edit
• Revising/Editing:– Don’t review– Don’t make
corrections– First copy is final
copy– (If re-write, copy
neatly in ink)

Skilled Writers Unskilled Writers
• Fluency:– Writes many words– Easy to read– Focused on topic– Well-crafter
paragraphs
• Fluency:– Few words– Stilted, difficult to
follow– Paragraphs poorly
formed

Skilled Writers Unskilled Writers
– Clear opening and closing
– Logical progression of ideas
– Few or no errors
– Effective punctuation
– No opening or closing
– End abruptly– Text not organized– Content not
developed– Pattern of errors– Hard to read– Many misspellings

Skilled Writers Unskilled Writers
• Rich vocabulary• Variety of words• Complete
Sentences• Varied sentences
• Over-use favorite words
• Use high-frequency words
• Incomplete or simple sentences
• Poorly crafted sentences

The Writing Workshop
Introduction (5 min)
Mini-lesson (10 min)
Independent writing & conferring
(30 min.)
Wrap-up & sharing experiences (5 min)

Writing Strategies for LD Students
• Plenty of time• Use process (with much support)• Interesting topics• Computers, spell check, etc.• Social climate• Frequent conferences

Publish!
Puppets

Assessing Writing
“Errors are our most important teaching tools.”
----James Moffett

Listening

Listening vs. Hearing
“Converts language to meaning
in the mind”
But who is listening?

5 Types of Listening
Discriminative
For details
For Understanding (strategic)
Critical listening (evaluate for validity)
Appreciative

Classroom Instruction
• Read aloud
• Sharing/show-and-tell
• Centers
• Games
• Guided listening instruction

Listening Level
• (IRI)
• Determine a child’s capacity

Speaking

Need to develop speaking skills
• Group work
• Storytelling
• Choral speaking
• Drama
• Structured play
• Learning centers
• Oral reports & presentations
