The writing/reading connection means more than having your students
write under the influence of literature that they have read! Noted
author and educator Connie Campbell Dierking shows you how to develop a
literacy-connected classroom, including using oral storytelling to
scaffold primary reading and writing. She supplies more than 50
mini-lessons--organized by their classroom function--to help you
explicitly teach foundational literacy skills during writer's workshop
or whole-class and small-group reading instruction. Dierking encourages
you to make the most of the writing/reading connection by thinking about
some basic questions when you're crafting your literacy instruction: How
can I connect the conversations in reading and writing workshop? What
can I learn about the readers in my classroom through their writing?
What can my students learn about reading through writing? How can I
teach young writers to support their readers? How can I teach readers
how to use a writer's supports intentionally? Transform your K-2
literacy instruction. Teach writing and reading together.