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Author to Author: How Text Influences Young Writers

By Dina Sechio DeCristofaro
What role does reading play in children’s development as writers? After surveying her fifth graders about where they get ideas for writing, the author of this piece examined the relationship between what students read and what they write. She identifies specific aspects of what her students…
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Integrating Writing Project Practices into a Mandated Program

By Bob Fecho
This brief article describes how the San Diego Area Writing Project (SDAWP) created professional development around a mandated writing curriculum. While the idea of a mandated writing curriculum runs counter to NWP principles, the need to support teachers required to use certain materials…
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The How of Writing: First-Graders Learn Craft

By Glorianne Bradshaw
Inspired by the ways upper grade teachers use mentor texts to generate more interesting student writing, Bradshaw uses the Frog and Toad books to teach writing to her first graders, demonstrating sentence variety, show-not-tell, onomatopoeia, the "good beginning," and other techniques. This…
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