Showing posts with label Writing Center. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Writing Center. Show all posts

Monday, August 10, 2015

Teacher Tools: Organizing Your Writing Center


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The last Raffle GIVE AWAY for August!
This week’s raffle give way is LABELS for your Writing Center! 
Writing Center Labels by Classy Gal Designs and Publishing

This twenty page PDF download includes the following 36 writing center labels: 
Writing Center Poster 

pencils
pens
colored pencil
dictionary
thesaurus
stapler
paper clips
clipboard
editing checklist
tape
“boo-boo tape”
highlighters
scissors
sticky notes
word bank
erasers
paper: large lined, drawing paper, colored paper....& More! 

There are 6 labels to one standard sheet of paper. BLACKLINE VERSION included. This allows for the labels to be personalized by printing them on colored paper or scrapbook paper. 

An editing checklist & word~bank graphic organizers are included. . 

Kind Regards,

Monday, January 6, 2014



Then you will see the writing center. 
The other side houses our Read 180 library,
Audio books, System 44 books and CDs.
This bulletin board displays the current workshop's educational objectives and provides the students with a goal for the trimester! 
These are our goals for 2nd Trimester 2014.
The "Workshop Banner" is available @ My TpT store, just click here!

Goals and Objectives Posters for all 9 ENTERPRISE workshops
are here {Available in a variety of pink, blue, green or Ink Savers}
The computer station...

Gnome Clip Chart Printables {Classroom Rules Posters included!} all with fabulous
Gnome Clipart by Julie Phillipps

Well, that is a tour of my Read 180 Reading Lab and a couple of products from my TpT store that I use everyday. I made great use of the snow day we had here in central Maine. It wasn't so much a "snow" day as freezing rain and a mess, mess, mess weather-wise. The perfect kind of day to post pics to your blog! 
Stay Warm,
Shannon @ 




Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Guided Writing Journal

 Here's the latest addition to my shop:
 
 
 


This Guided Writing Journal touches on the following areas of the common core, while making writing FUN!
 
CCSS.ELA-Literacy.W.4.1 Write opinion pieces on topics or texts, supporting a point  view with reasons and information.
CCSS.ELA-Literacy.W.4.1a Introduce a topic or text clearly, state an opinion, and create an organizational structure in which related ideas are grouped to support the writer’s purpose.
CCSS.ELA-Literacy.W.4.1b Provide reasons that are supported by facts and details.
CCSS.ELA-Literacy.W.4.1c Link opinion and reasons using words and phrases (e.g., for instance, in order to, in addition)."How to" / informative/explanatory texts to examine a topic and convey ideas and information clearly.
CCSS.ELA-Literacy.W.4.3c Use a variety of transitional words and phrases to manage the sequence of events.

The 20 page reflective journal gives students a space to write about what matters to them!

$5 TpT

I hope you are having  a GREAT summer!

Sincerely,



Thursday, August 2, 2012

Classroom Writing Center in the Resource Room


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Beginning of the Year...
Setting up your resource room!
 
It is important that students have a place in the classroom that is easily accessible and has all the tool and resources for the writer's craft.  Labeling where items are located helps students find them and helps students know where to return items. This helps the teacher keep the area NEAT!  The area should be easy to maintain...so make sure the containers are easy for students to use and access. Explicitly teach  procedures on how to use the writing center. Post the rules for peer editing and specific procedures and expectations that you have taught students. Remind students of the procedures often, especially  early on in the year!

The writing center should be stocked with a variety of lined paper. Paper with darker lines, larger lines, and handwriting paper. If you do not have this on hand, check with the physical therapist at  your school.

While the writing center must be easy for all the students to access the materials, it is nice to have a distraction free nook for students to write in as well. For students that are  easily distracted, the writing area is ideally away from noise, facing away from active areas such as doors, window or group instruction areas. (Just be sure the quiet work area isn't obstructed from the teacher's line of vision!)
For those students that need adult support in writing, have  an area just for small group instruction and editing.

This year I plan to revamp my classroom writing center. 
I have gathered some plans from Pinterest and created some new labels to complement my classroom theme: vibrant blue and green!
I hope to implement the following ideas (thanks y'all!) and post pictures of the completed writing center when it is finished. These are the ideas that INSPIRED me!

Centers that maximize on space... 

Two filing cabinets back to back, creating a magnetic bulletin board! 
I want to use my filing cabinets as a backboard to a writing table.
Then I can use magnetic pencil boxes...like the ones I used to put in my locker...for pens and pencils!


A little inspiration for the students....
writing prompts...written on popsicle sticks 

Though  I have a version of my own,
I like this one too!
Writing!


Organization! 
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Writing Center Labels...
These are the labels I am going to use in my writing center !

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Don't forget to have tons of graphic organizers on hand that students know how
to use independently, for EXAMPLE...



narrative writing
Narrative Writing from http://whattheteacherwants.blogspot.com/


...or this little FREEBIE I have used from Creative Classroom





Last year I used the activities from a writing journal I put together for students that finished early. It provided more structured writing activities than a free write journal and I included lists of possible topics. This seemed to provide inspiration to students that had trouble getting started too! 

This is another idea that would  be great for storing all of those journals!
 
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Classroom environment is so very, very important. Having an organized, user friendly writing center is just one of the many parts of an environment friendly to little learners! 




You might also like the organizational materials for a special education classroom found in A Special Education Teacher's Survival Guide!