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Re: Teaching Organization -- Six Traits
- To: middle-lit@interversity.org
- Subject: Re: Teaching Organization -- Six Traits
- From: Marji Morris <mmorris@salemschools.com>
- Date: Fri, 11 May 2007 10:23:53 -0400
- In-reply-to: <C267A1BC.6761%haikumelody@yahoo.com>
- Organization: Salem Middle School
- References: <C267A1BC.6761%haikumelody@yahoo.com>
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model, model, model.
write something in class on an overhead or whiteboard using a graphic
organizer. show them how it's done. then show them again next week. my
kids still chafe at not being able to go from idea to turning in the
first draft as a final copy, but i keep drilling.
marji
Melody Frese wrote:
What are some resources you all know of for teaching organization to middle
school writers other than graphic organizers? I can see my students' eyes
glazing over as I hand them out, but teachers in my district feel they are
essential to teaching organization. My students treat them as mildly
disguised fill-in-the-blank worksheets. They rarely make the connection
between a Venn diagram and a real-world piece of writing. I think I get
overall better writing without them. Maybe I'm using them poorly, or maybe
there are other ways to teach kids to organize their writing. It probably
doesn't help that in my own writing, I have never used a graphic organizer
to produce a piece of writing I would be proud of. I'm thinking that
articulating my own process would be helpful, but it honestly mostly is just
a matter of reading and rereading as I go, learning to "hear" when something
sounds logical. I analyze later, after I've written, moving ideas around in
a logical order. I guess it seems to me that graphic organizers ask students
to use analytical thinking before they've gotten a chance to feel their way
through their ideas, using writing to figure out what they have to say. It
strikes me as backwards to organize first, but no teacher I know agrees with
me, so I could be totally wrong. What are your thoughts?
Thanks!
Melody
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