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Kids Have All the Write Stuff: Revised and Updated for a Digital Age

Autor Robert W. Maloy, Sharon A. Edwards, Torrey Trust
en Limba Engleză Paperback – noi 2019
You can open up a world of imagination and learning for children when you encourage the expression of ideas through writing. Kids Have All the Write Stuff: Revised and Updated for a Digital Age shows you how to support children's development as confident writers and communicators, offering hundreds of creative ways to integrate writing into the lives of toddlers, preschoolers, and elementary school students—whether at home or at school.

You'll discover:
· how to implement writing as a part of daily life with family and friends;
· processes and invitations fit for young writers;
· strategies for connecting writing to math and coding;
· writing materials and technologies; and
· creative and practical writing ideas, from fiction, nonfiction, and videos to blogs and emails.

In order to connect writing to today's digital revolution, veteran educators Sharon A. Edwards, Robert W. Maloy, and Torrey Trust reveal how digital tools can inspire children to write, and a helpful companion website brings together a range of resources and technologies. This essential book offers enjoyment and inspiration to young writers!
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781625344670
ISBN-10: 1625344678
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 35 b&w illus, 2 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Massachusetts Press
Colecția University of Massachusetts Press

Notă biografică

SHARON A. EDWARDS is lecturer of education at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. ROBERT W. MALOY is senior lecturer of education in the department of Teacher Education and School Improvement at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. TORREY TRUST is associate professor of learning technology at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

Cuprins

Acknowledgments
A Bill of Writes
Preface to the Revised and Updated Edition
A Note to Readers
Writing is Fundamental
Roles and Goals for Families, Teachers, and Other Adults
Talking with Children about Technology
Developing a Family Media Plan
1. Inspiring Young Writers
Stories of Children Writing
Children Are Writers Right Now
Naturals at Learning and Writing
A Formula for Success
Applying the Formula to Writing
2. Writing Boxes and Writing Technologies
A Writing Box for Every Child
Individualize the Contents
Art, Drawing, and Writing
Tablets, Smartphones, and Computers
Children's Ever-Expanding Writing Centers
3. Writing Processes Fit for Young Writers
Inviting Children to Write
Writing Is a Process
Fitting a Writing Process to Young Writers
Kid-Watching and Kid-Listening
Purposeful Conversations and Writing Mindsets
Publishing and Celebrating Writing
English Language Learners and Writing
Sustaining Writing in Homes and Classrooms
4. Writers Are Readers, Too
Reading Builds Writing
Encouraging Children to Read
Strategies for Reading with Children
From Inventions to Conventions
Responding to Writing You Cannot Read
Writing and Reading about the World
Strategies for Encouraging Readers to Write
5. Writing with Family and Friends
Everyday Communications: Notes, Menus, Signs, Memes, and More
Letters and Cards
Texting, Email, and Social Media
Strategies for Supporting Children's Online Communications
6. Photo-Taking, Video-Making, and Blogging
Taking Photos and Making Videos
Short-Lived Content, Instagram Stories, and Selfies for Kids
Recording Trips, Outings, and Errands
Journals, Diaries, and Blogs
Reading and Writing the News
Strategies for News Writing
7. Playing with Language in Rhymes, Songs, and Poems
Rhymes and Rhyming Games
Composing Songs
Riddles and Jokes
Crafting Poetry with Children
Acrostic Poems and Word Mystery Theatre
Haiku Poetry and One-Breath Movie Poems
Concrete or Picture Poetry
Voice or Conversation Poems
8. Writing Fiction and Nonfiction Stories
Oral and Digital Storytelling
Reading and Writing Comics
New Versions of Old Tales
Autobiographies and Biographies
9. Math, Coding, and Making
Math and Science Riddles
Math Comics Tell Math Stories
Strategies for Writing Math Comics
Charts, Graphics, and Infographics
Making Maps and Exploring Geography
Getting Started with Coding
Makerspaces at Home and School
Strategies for Using a Makerspace
3D Printers for Maker Learning
10. Alphabets, Spelling, Keyboarding, and More
Alphabet Learning Activities
Four Myths and One Truth about Children and Spelling
Strategies for Encouraging Young Spellers
Handwriting and Keyboarding
Punctuation's Traffic Signs
Notes
Index

Recenzii

“Well written and accessible to teachers and non-educators alike, this book offers a clear road map to helping children discover a love of writing.”—School Library Journal
“This book is a MUST for both teachers and parents or caregivers. The authors share a unique way of exploring writing that not only leans into technology but also excites and interests all students regardless of their prior experiences or skill level.”—Leah Mermelstein, author of Self-Directed Writers: The Third Essential Element in the Writing Workshop