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Writing as making

Gwen Duralek
Gwen Duralek 5 months ago

In an effort to turn my class into more of a lab, I’ve built a makerspace for students to try lots of different ways to develop their historical thinking and writing skills. While my students really enjoyed building their empires like gingerbread houses, the mini-essay comparison tended to fall a bit flat. 

Given the choice of a blank doc or worksheet, my students will always choose to work on sticky notes, mini dry erase boards or other types of manipulatives. To help their comparative essay body paragraphs, I created this template for students to help them take their notes on land-based empires from 1450-1750.  I'm using the writing template for the first time this week, and will post as my students engage with this support. 

How do you engage your reluctant writers?

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  • Jazmin Puicon
    Jazmin Puicon 4 months ago

    Some additional resources to help engage reluctant writers - Bard College's Institute of Writing and Thinking has a library of resources to help students get used to writing and reflecting - I'll share of my favorites here:

    Dialectical-Notebook.pdf

    Academic_Resources-ThinkingHistoricallyActivities-compressed.pdf

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  • Gwen Duralek
    Gwen Duralek 4 months ago in reply to Jazmin Puicon

    Thanks for sharing this Jazmin Puicon  The Writing to Read has some great ideas for helping students with reading. Which strategy have you found to work best with your students?

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    Jazmin Puicon 3 months ago in reply to Gwen Duralek

    My go to "loops" are: 

    8. The text reminds you of?

    9. What’s lurking? Not said in the text? 

    Then, I have students share - the "what's not said in the text" usually produces the best discussion starters for a text!

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    Jazmin Puicon 3 months ago in reply to Gwen Duralek

    My go to "loops" are: 

    8. The text reminds you of?

    9. What’s lurking? Not said in the text? 

    Then, I have students share - the "what's not said in the text" usually produces the best discussion starters for a text!

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