Writing Teacher Strategies
As a teacher of writing
The "how" of teaching writing is just as important as the "why". Knowing what strategies to utilize for student and how you can improve their writing with them is an essential practice. It is best for writing to not only appreciate how they teach students to write, but also to accommodate them and theirs styles for greater execution.
Strategies
1. Model Good Writing
Show students how to write by:
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Writing in front of them
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Thinking aloud while you write
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Sharing examples of strong writing
2. Teach the Writing Process
Guide students through:
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Prewriting (planning ideas)
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Drafting (first version)
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Revising (improving content)
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Editing (fixing grammar)
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Publishing (final version)
3. Use Graphic Organizers
Help students organize ideas with:
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Story maps
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Mind maps
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Outlines
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Flow charts
4. Build Vocabulary Daily
Teach new words through:
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Word banks
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Word walls
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Daily vocabulary challenges
5. Encourage Prewriting Activities
Before writing, use:
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Brainstorming
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Listing
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Drawing
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Group discussion
6. Provide Clear Writing Structures
Teach formats like:
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Introduction–Body–Conclusion
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Paragraph structures (topic sentence, details, closing)
7. Teach Sentence Variety
Show how to:
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Combine sentences
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Expand simple sentences
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Vary sentence length
8. Give Regular Feedback
Use:
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Conferences
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Comments
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Rubrics
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Peer reviews
9. Use Mentor Texts
Read example texts that show:
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Good openings
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Strong vocabulary
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Effective endings
10. Teach Editing Separately from Writing
Focus on:
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Capital letters
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Punctuation
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Spelling
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Grammar rules
11. Encourage Oral Storytelling
Let students:
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Tell stories before writing them
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Discuss ideas aloud
12. Differentiate Instruction
Support all learners by:
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Giving writing frameworks
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Offering sentence starters
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Allowing choice in topics
13. Set Clear Writing Goals
Tell students what is expected:
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Purpose
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Audience
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Writing style
14. Use Writing Journals
Encourage daily or weekly writing to build fluency and confidence.
15. Celebrate Student Writing
Display work:
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On walls
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In booklets
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Through readings
Thanks, this is very useful.
ReplyDeleteGreat tips! I plan to use these strategies in my classroom to help students improve their writing and develop confidence.
ReplyDeleteThis information is vital. Thanks for the tips
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tips Radhames... i'll be sure to include them in my writing classes
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a helpful post! I really like how you broke down the different strategies for teaching writing in a simple and organized way. Each point is practical and easy for teachers to apply in the classroom. I especially appreciate the focus on modeling good writing, using the writing process, and giving regular feedback. These make a big difference in helping students grow. Your list also shows the importance of supporting different learning styles. Great job putting everything together so clearly!
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