WRITER'S WORKSHOP INTERACTIVE WRITING NOTEBOOK PROGRAM VIDEO MINI-LESSON VIDEOS
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This year-long writing program with interactive video mini-lessons is perfect to use in the classroom, leave for sub plans, center activities, homework, and more. This writing program is common core aligned and includes:
1. STEP-BY-STEP INTERACTIVE WRITING NOTEBOOK PROGRAM
This STEP-BY-STEP INTERACTIVE WRITING NOTEBOOK IS A COMPLETE WRITER'S WORKSHOP PROGRAM with all the tools needed for the entire year. It is filled with engaging lessons (scripted), anchor charts, modeling, mentor text, interactive notebook pages, practice, and all the forms, graphic organizers, checklists, and rubrics necessary to teach and assess writing.
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Scaffolding through the writing process continues to be an effective and successful approach to teach writing. Every lesson builds upon the previous skill within one piece of writing. This provides students with a thorough understanding of how to put a quality piece of writing together. It helps even the most reluctant writers beome ROCKSTAR WRITERS! This program was developed through research-based strategies. One study shows that 98% of two classes using the program scored in the exceptional range on state testing. You can find it on the ★ BEST SELLER ★ list too!
This resource is packed with ways to MOTIVATE-EDUCATE-DIFFERENTIATE! You will find your students engaged, have already prepped lessons for explicit teaching, and receive jammin' ideas for differentiation.
What teachers are buzzing about:
"You are an angel! Not only is this a spectacular resource but my students are constantly engaged. I've never used an interactive notebook type resource before and I am sold! The children are learning without realizing it and I have never had such success with narrative writing across so many students. I am pleasantly amazed. Looking forward to moving to the other text types as the year progresses (calendar year in Australia). Thank you so much!." -Gemeni
"Excellent, comprehensive resource that has helped my students and me SO much! There's NOTHING missing and it is very well planned and engaging! Thank you SO much, it has been a life-saver!" - Angela
What is the difference in this resource opposed to the specific grade level bundles?
It is completely editable. This version is ideal for those who teach multiple grade levels or different languages. Please note: If you want separate practice, model, prompts, assessments, and task cards for each of the 3 grade levels, it would be best to purchase each grade level separately. It is similar to the grade levels, but not a combination of all the bundles.
What happens if you don't have confidence in teaching writing?
Pam has 26 years of teaching experience, a Masters Degree and National Board Certification. She currently works on curriculum and serves as a writing coach. She created this all-inclusive STEP-BY-STEP writing program to share her SECRET TO WRITING SUCCESS. She is active in a FREE exclusive Facebook Group to anyone with this writing program. It will guide and support you through a year of writing. If you are interested in detailed training, she also offers ONLINE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT.
WHAT IS INCLUDED IN THIS YEAR-LONG WRITING PROGRAM?
1: SENTENCE AND PARAGRAPH WRITING (EDITABLE)
★ SCRIPTED Lesson plans and ideas
★ Sentence Structure and Paragraph Cover Sheet and Tab to place in notebooks.
★ Anchor charts
★ Interactive pages- 4 ways of differentiation with photo examples.
- Notes provided on the interactive page
- Sentence frames for fill-in-the-blank
- Lines to provide notes
- Mini anchor chart (easy cutting, no folding)
★ Plenty of Independent practice worksheets- great for independent work and homework!
★ 168 Task Cards (24 per each skill above) with recording templates - great for centers!
★ Cumulative Assessment
★★ BONUS: Student Edition to send electronically
LIST OF MINI LESSONS:
1. Complete Sentences- Subjects/Predicates
2. Fragments
3. Run-ons with FANBOYS chart
4. Topic Sentences with Rockin' Beginnings and Indents
5. Relevant Details
6. Transition Words
7. Closing Sentences with Clinchers
2: NARRATIVE WRITING (EDITABLE)
★ Scripted Lessons (Detailed lesson plans on what to say)
★ Anchor Charts
★ Suggested Mentor Text List of quality published books
★ Differentiated Interactive Pages
★ Model Writing (For each step that builds into a quality story)
★ Student Practice Worksheets
★ Task Cards (Great for centers or extra practice)
★ Narrative Writing Checklists
★ Common Core Checklists
★ Million Dollar Dictionary
★ Tracking Form
★ Writing Goal Form
★ Peer reflection Form
★ Personal reflection Form
★ Rubrics (3-point and 4-point)
★ Final Copy Templates
★ Writing Prompt Cards
★ Weekly Writing Guide for Students (Essay of the Week)
LIST OF MINI LESSONS
1. Narrative Elements
2. Prewriting- How to Brainstorming
3. Prewriting- Using Graphic Organizers for Narrative Writing
4. How to Determine Task, Audience, Purpose
5. Writing an Introduction (Character, Setting, Plot)
6. Writing a Body (Includes Power of 3, Suspense, Climax)
7. Working with Character Traits
8. How to Use Dialogue
9. Writing a Conclusion
10. Strategies to Write a Rough Draft
11. How to Form a Writing Goal
12. DARE to Revise (How to Delete, Add, Rearrange, Exchange)
13. How to Write a Rockin' Beginning (Strong Leads)
14. Using Transition Words
15. How to Use Word Choice (Million Dollar Words)
16. How to Provide Sentence Variety
17. How to Write a Jammin' Conclusion
18. How to Craft a Title
19. CUPS to Edit
20. Editing Capitalization
21. Editing Usage
22. Editing Punctuation
23. Editing Spelling
24. Rules for Peer Reflections
25. Writing a Final Copy
3: OPINION WRITING (EDITABLE)
★ Scripted Lesson Plans
★ Model Writing (Included for every mini lesson)
★ 5 Opinion Passages
★ Anchor Charts
★ DIFFERENTIATED Interactive Pages
★ Practice Printables
★ Task Cards (Great for centers or extra practice)
★ Suggested Mentor Text List
★ Notebook Cover Page and Tab
★ Opinion Writing Checklist
★ Key Words and Phrases Lists (Introductions, Body, and Conclusions)
★ Common Core Opinion Elements Checklist
★ Writing Goals Form
★ Peer Reflection Form
★ Self-Reflection Form
★ Tracking Progress Form
★ Opinion Writing Rubric (3-point and 4-point)
★ Weekly Writing Guide for Students (Essay of the Week)
★ Writing Prompt Cards
LIST OF MINI LESSONS
1. Opinion Elements
2. Prewriting- How to Brainstorm
3. Prewriting- Using Graphic Organizers
4. How to Determine Task, Audience, Purpose
5. Writing an Introduction
6. Writing a Body (Power of 3, facts and details)
7. How to Strengthen Opinions
8. How to Take Notes, Avoid Plagiarism, Citing Sources
9. Writing a Conclusion
10. Strategies to Write a Rough Draft
11. How to Plan a Writing Goal
12. DARE to Revise (How to Delete, Add, Rearrange, Exchange)
13. How to Write a Rockin' Beginning (Strong Leads)
14. Using Transition Words
15. Adding Key Words and Phrases
16. How to Provide Sentence Variety
17. How to Write a Jammin' Conclusion
18. How to Craft a Title
19. CUPS to Edit
20. Editing Capitalization
21. Editing Usage
22. Editing Punctuation
23. Editing Spelling
24. Rules for Peer Reflections
25. Writing a Final Copy
4: INFORMATIVE WRITING (Editable)
★ Scripted Lesson Plans
★ Model Writing (Included for every mini lesson)
★ 5 Informative Passages
★ Anchor Charts
★ DIFFERENTIATED Interactive Pages
★ Practice Printables
★ Task Cards (Great for centers or extra practice)
★ Suggested Mentor Text List
★ Notebook Cover Page and Tab
★ Informative Writing Checklist
★ Trash Can Word List
★ Common Core Informative Elements Checklist
★ Writing Goals Form
★ Peer Reflection Form
★ Self-Reflection Form
★ Tracking Progress Form
★ Informative Writing Rubric (3-point and 4-point)
★ Weekly Writing Guide for Students (Essay of the Week)
★ Writing Prompt Cards
★ Choice Research Assignment
LIST OF MINI LESSONS
1. Informative Elements
2. Prewriting- How to Brainstorm
3. Prewriting- Using Graphic Organizers
4. How to Determine Task, Audience, Purpose
5. Organization Structures
6. Writing an Introduction
7. Writing a Body (Power of 3, facts and details)
8. How to Take Notes, Avoid Plagiarism, Citing Sources
9. Writing a Conclusion
10. Strategies to Write a Rough Draft
11. How to Plan a Writing Goal
12. DARE to Revise (How to Delete, Add, Rearrange, Exchange)
13. How to Write a Rockin' Beginning (Strong Leads)
14. Using Transition Words
15. Adding Key Words
16. How to Provide Sentence Variety
17. How to Write a Jammin' Conclusion
18. How to Craft a Title
19. CUPS to Edit
20. Editing Capitalization
21. Editing Usage
22. Editing Punctuation
23. Editing Spelling
24. Graphics/ Heading/ Picture Captions
25. Table of Contents and Glossary
26. Rules for Peer Reflections
27. Writing a Final Copy
5: BRAINSTORMING IDEAS
Start off with brainstorming ideas for the year! There is an interest inventory and interactive pages for (I love, I wonder, My Family, My feelings).
6: STUDENT RESOURCE GUIDE
It has many skills and ideas for students to use when they are writing. Make a copy for your writing center or give one to each student!
7: WRITING PROCESS POSTERS
There are a variety of styles to meet your needs. Place a clothespin with each students name on the first step and have the move it each time they take the next step in the writing process! You can quickly see who may need help.
8: WRITING PROCESS PLANS AND PAGES
Lesson plans, anchor charts, and interactive page.
9: SPELLING DICTIONARY
Students can use it to look up words and add words they frequently use.
3 Versions (Mini booklet, Full-page, Google (Link in mini booklet)
10: EDITABLE PACING GUIDE
The pacing guide is a suggested way to use the program. If your district requires you to teach in a different order, it is easily editable.
11: COVER PAGES, TABS, AND TABLE OF CONTENTS
There are two versions that can be used for each section of the notebook.
12: ANCHOR CHART FILE
I include this as a separate file with all the anchor charts (plus a few extras) to make printing easier!
BONUS FILE- READ FIRST- SET UP AND RESOURCES
★ Support: Exclusive access to my email and Step-by-Step Writing Facebook Group
★ Getting Ready
★ Preparations
★ Order of Skills
★ Writing Workshop Schedule
★ Steps for each lesson
★ Techniques for Teaching Writing
★ Setting Up Notebooks
★ Mini Lesson Instructions
★ Decorating notebook (Including student handout)
★ Portfolio Labels
★ Portfolio Message to Parents
★ Quick Notebook Check Rubric
★ Presentation Rubric
★ Writing Workshop Rules
★ Teacher Binder Cover Pages for each section
Look no further! It is all here! If you are a new teacher, this resource is perfect. It is a STEP-by-STEP, user-friendly Interactive Writing Notebook with instructions on how to teach the skills! I can't wait for you to join the band!
2. MINI-LESSON VIDEOS
There are 84 mini lesson videos designed to take you through the writing process for sentences structure, paragraph writing, and 3 types of essay writing. You can download and place it in Google Classroom too! The videos were created to go along with Step-by-Step Writing resource for Grades 3-5. However, you can use them with any writing curriculum that follows the writing process. Most of the videos are less than 5 minutes. They are easy to pop on and let me do the teaching!
SEE EACH OF THE WRITING VIDEO UNITS HERE:
How do you use the videos?
- writing center
- absent student
- homeschool student
- substitute
- educator
What is included in each video?
Some or all of the following are included in each video depending on the lesson. WATCH THE PREVIEW FOR 2 MINUTES OF A SAMPLE LESSON!
- the mini lesson information
- practice
- model the same prompt throughout the lessons (in essay writing)
- encouragement to apply the lesson to students' own writing
- rock music at the end- Go rock your writing!
Do you want to see how the lessons are presented?
Check out this FREE COMPLETE SENTENCES VIDEO!
How do you access the videos?
Once you purchase here,
1. Download the PDF.
2. On the PDF, there is a link to a portal of all the videos and a code.
3. You will need to click on the link, create an account, then put in the code.
4. Once you do this, you can play directly from there or download each video.
Sentence Structure Videos
SS1- Complete Sentences
SS2- Fragments
SS3- Run-On Sentences
Paragraph Writing Videos
P1- Topic Sentences and Indents
P2- Relevant Details
P3- Closing Sentences
P4- Transition Words
Narrative Writing Videos
N1- Narrative Elements
N2- Prewriting
N3- Task, Purpose, Audience
N4- Graphic Organizer
N5- Crafting a Plot- Suspense, Climax
N6- Introduction
N7- Body
N8- Character Traits
N9- Dialogue
N10- Conclusion
N11- Rough Draft
N12- DARE to Revise
N13- DARE- D- Delete
N14- DARE- A- Add details and transition words
N15- DARE- R- Rearrange
N16- DARE- E- Exchange- Rocking Beginnings
N17- DARE- E- Exchange- Million Dollar Words (Word Choice)
N18- DARE- E- Exchange- Sentence Variety
N19- DARE- E- Exchange- Jammin' Conclusion
N20- Craft a Title
N21- CUPS- Capitalization
N22- CUPS- Usage
N23- CUPS- Punctuation
N24- CUPS- Spelling
N25- Peer Reflection
N26- Final Copy
Opinion Writing Videos
O1- Opinion Elements
O2- Prewriting
O3- Task, Purpose, Audience
O4- Graphic Organizer
O5- Introduction
O6- Notetaking
O7- Body
O8- Conclusion
O9- Rough Draft
O10- DARE to Revise
O11- DARE- D- Delete
O12- DARE- A- Add details and transition words
O13- DARE- R- Rearrange
O14- DARE- E- Exchange- Rocking Beginnings
O15- DARE- E- Exchange- Key Words and Phrases (Word Choice)
O16- DARE- E- Exchange- Sentence Variety
O17- DARE- E- Exchange- Jammin' Conclusion
O18- Craft a Title
O19- CUPS- Capitalization
O20- CUPS- Usage
O21- CUPS- Punctuation
O22- CUPS- Spelling
O23- Peer Reflection
O24- Final Copy
Informative Writing Videos
I1- Informative Elements
I2- Prewriting
I3- Task, Purpose, Audience
I4- Graphic Organizer
I5- Organization and Structures
I6- Introduction
I7- Notetaking
I8- Body
I9- Conclusion
I10- Rough Draft
I11- DARE to Revise
I12- DARE- D- Delete
I13- DARE- A- Add details and transition words
I14- DARE- R- Rearrange
I15- DARE- E- Exchange- Rocking Beginnings
I16- DARE- E- Exchange- Key Words and Phrases (Word Choice)
I17- DARE- E- Exchange- Sentence Variety
I18- DARE- E- Exchange- Jammin' Conclusion
I19- Craft a Title
I20- CUPS- Capitalization
I21- CUPS- Usage
I22- CUPS- Punctuation
I23- CUPS- Spelling
I24- Peer Reflection
125- Heading, Graphics, Labels, Captions
I26- Final Copy
I27- Table of Contents, Glossary, Sources
The best way to use this resource:
Since this is set up like the step-by-step writing programs and professional development, it works best if you follow the videos in order. In the essay writing units, the lessons build upon each other. It follows through the writing process with one prompt.
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