Writing Instruction & Note Taping
What’s in the video
- Why you should keep your current grammar and writing lessons just the way they are (unless you are looking for a change).
- Introduction to Doug Stark’s Mechanics Instruction That Sticks and why I use it.
- How to include your grammar and writing lessons in The Writer’s Notebook.
- Note taping vs. note taking.
- Why you should plan your writing instruction way ahead.
- Having your students keep their writing lesson in their notebook gives them the best chance of connecting your teaching with their practice.
More Resources
- Join the Writer’s Notebook Support Group on Facebook
- Doug Starks’ Mechanics Instruction That Sticks (MITS)
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- Based on Kelly Gallagher’s Write Like This &
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- Jeff Anderson’s Everyday Editing & Mechanically Inclined
- What’s the 1 Thing You Can Do to Make Your Students Better Writers?
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After watching this lesson, I am interested in the program you talk about for 6th grade. The link you give to the program says this product is not currently for sale. Any help you can provide would be appreciated.
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It looks like it’s been revised and updated. I think this link is good: https://gumroad.com/l/MITS3
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