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The Journey is Everything
  • Language: en

The Journey is Everything

"In the electric, pulsating world around us, the essay lives a life of abandon, posing questions, speaking truths, fulfilling a need humans have to know what other humans think and wonder so we can feel less alone." -Katherine Bomer Sadly, many students only know "essay" as a 5-paragraph, tightly structured writing assignment that must check all the boxes of a standardized formula. How did essays in school get so far away from essays in the world? Katherine makes a powerful case for teaching the essay as a way to restore writing to think-that it is in fact necessary for students' success in college and career. "Essay helps students write flexibly, fluently, and with emboldened voices," she w...

Hidden Gems
  • Language: en

Hidden Gems

"Open Katherine Bomer's staggeringly beautiful, generous book-you may realize that you have never before see your students' writing at all." -Lucy Calkins, Author of Units of Study for Teaching Writing Hidden Gems will transform the way we read student work. -Thomas Newkirk, Author of Holding On to Good Ideas in a Time of Bad Ones You don't get true, fire-in-the-belly energy for writing because you fear getting a bad grade, but because you have something to say and your own way of saying it. -Katherine Bomer If you're like Katherine Bomer, you've grown weary of searching for what's wrong in student writing, and you want better ways to the respond to pieces whose beauty and intelligence doesn...

Writing a Life
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 228

Writing a Life

In Writing a Life, Katherine Bomer presents classroom-tested strategies for tapping memoir's power, including ways to help kids generate ideas to write about, elaborate on and make meaning from their memories, and learn craft from published memoirs.

For a Better World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 216

For a Better World

Randy and Katherine Bomer present a new vision of curriculumone that invites students to read with important social ideas in mind and write with the purpose of making the world a better place.

Starting with What Students Do _Best_ DVD
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 28

Starting with What Students Do _Best_ DVD

Are your teachers are frustrated by their students'' writing? Are students disengaged from writing? Is pressure mounting to improve writers'' performance? Starting with What Students Do Bestcan help. On this professional development DVD, Katherine Bomermodels a way to respond to students'' writing that motivates student writers, helps them improve, and turns frustrated teachers around. "I think the reason we feel frustrated when we read student writing is precisely because we''re looking for what is wrong, what is missing. We read with negative eyes, and when we look through that "correctness" lens we''ll always, always find errors, no matter what." -Katherine Bomer Your teachers will see Ka...

A Teacher's Guide to Writing Workshop Essentials: Time, Choice, Response
  • Language: en

A Teacher's Guide to Writing Workshop Essentials: Time, Choice, Response

"Grades K-5" - Front cover and Title page.

Feedback That Moves Writers Forward
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 281

Feedback That Moves Writers Forward

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-03-03
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  • Publisher: Corwin Press

Student writing is only as good as the feedback we give In this remarkable book, Patty McGee shares research-based how-to’s for responding to writers that you can use immediately whether you use a writing program or a workshop model. Put down the red-pen, fix-it mindset and help your writers take risks, use grammar as an element of craft, discover their writing identities, elaborate in any genre, and more. Includes lots of helpful conference language that develops tone and trust and forms for reflecting on writing.

Poems are Teachers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 246

Poems are Teachers

Children's writer and poet Amy Ludwig VanDerwater leads us on an adventure through poetry, pointing out craft elements along the way that students can use to improve all their writing, from idea finding to language play. "Poems wake us up, keep us company, and remind us that our world is big and small," Amy explains. "And, too, poems teach us how to write. Anything." This is a practical book designed for every classroom teacher. Each lesson exploration includes three poems, one by a contemporary adult poet and two by students in grades 2 through 8, which serve as models to illustrate how poetry teaches writers to: find ideas, choose perspective and point of view, structure texts, play with language, craft beginnings and endings, choose titles. Students will learn how to replicate the craft techniques found in poetry to strengthen all writing, from fiction to opinion, from personal narrative to information. "Poets arrange words and phrases just as prose writers do, simply in tighter spaces," Amy argues. "In the tight space of poetry, readers can identify writing techniques after reading one page, not thirty pages."

The Power of Teaching Vulnerably
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 160

The Power of Teaching Vulnerably

"Author discusses how sharing his writing has opened up his students and their writing. Ultimately, student outcomes increased from authentic writing, which also strengthened students' other writing styles"--

Time for Meaning
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 260

Time for Meaning

Time for Meaning brings a bold curriculum to the writing workshop, a curriculum that honors literary thinking and the study of literature. Randy Bomer speaks eloquently and honestly about his own experiences in the classroom: his successive stages of revision, his growth from a good to a better teacher. He encourages inquiry into more reflective practice, inviting you to examine your ways of thinking, your relationship to the "subject of English," your standards for good teaching, your place in the professional community, and most significant, your attitude toward time. Time for Meaning is both thoughtful and practical. It confronts the realities of today's classrooms: overcrowded curriculum...