Oklahoma Writing Project
hosts
Winter Literacy Saturday Series
All
sessions held on the University of Oklahoma Norman Campus
Jeannine
Rainbolt College of Education
Cost $40.00 per person per session
Must have at least 12 participants register to hold sessions
Date
|
Presenter
|
Session Focus
|
Grade Level Focus
|
January
23
9:00-Noon Room 250
|
Debbie
Wade
|
Putting
Excitement into Writing Instruction
|
3rd-5th
|
January
30
9:00-Noon Room 250
|
Heather Pogue
|
Reading and
Writing in The Early Childhood Classroom
|
Pre-k-2nd
|
February 20
9:00-Noon Room 270
|
Tamee Daniel
|
How to Teach Writing
while following RSA requirements
|
1st-3rd
|
February 27
9:00-Noon Room 250
|
Kim Schooler
|
Teaching Interactive Writing in Intermediate Grades
|
3rd-5th
|
March 5
9:00-Noon Room 250
|
Paige Magee
|
Creating a Classroom of Writers in Primary Grades
|
Pre-k-2nd
|
Putting Excitement into Writing Instruction--Participants will earn various strategies to excite students about writing. Simple activities that will help ALL students learn to love writing.
Reading and Writing in The Early Childhood Classroom-How do you manage reading and writing in the early childhood classroom? This presentation will include ideas on implementing reading and writing workshop in an early childhood classroom adapted from strategies and techniques learned during the August Reading Institute at Teacher's College at Columbia University in New York. Participants will also learn ways to integrate the use of picture books and authors to establish writing routines while developing and engaging in authentic writing experiences.
How to Teach Writing while following RSA requirements--Helping students make gains to arrive at grade level as required by RSA law can be overwhelming. Come to this session to learn how to interweave reading and writing instruction while meeting mandates of RSA law.
Teaching Interactive Writing in Intermediate Grades-How to help all levels of learners in grades 3rd-5th--use Interactive Writing. Attend this session to learn strategies to model writing that will engage all learners in your intermediate classroom.
Creating a Classroom of Writers in Primary Grades-- Participants will earn engaging strategies for early childhood classrooms that foster a writing community and assists students in connecting literature and writing. Student success is promoted through developmentally appropriate practices with fun education ideas that will keep the youngest student focused and active.
If you have questions, please contact Audra Plummer at 405-401-1348
Co-Director of Inservice
Oklahoma Writing Project
University of Oklahoma
Jeannine Rainbolt College of Education
338 Cate Center Drive, Room 190
Norman, Oklahoma 73019
Phone: 405-401-1348
OWP Office Phone: 405-325-6275
FAX: 405-325-7841
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