Showing posts with label Katie Wood Ray. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Katie Wood Ray. Show all posts

Saturday, June 23, 2012

 In Pictures and Words 1-6

About the Authors by Katie Wood Ray is one of my favorite professional books.  This spring I saw her in person and got her new book In Words and Pictures.  Mrs. Wills Kindergarten started a book study.  Head on over for more thoughts on chapters 1-6. 


Illustrations
As a 2nd grade teacher I find it somewhat challenging to find a balance for using pictures and words.  Throughout this chapter I kept thinking about more ways to easily incorporate opportunities for illustrating, while at the same time push students towards 3rd grade writing benchmarks.  One thing I have done is tried to give students choice in writing paper....some used all lines, some use a mixture, and some more space for pictures than words.


Stamina
Because we talk about stamina for reading so often, I don't this idea is not hard for my kiddos to grasp.....acting upon it will be more of a challenge. 

This past year, we did 10 minute silent writes.  I set a timer and everyone (including me) wrote...we could copy words from the wall, write song lyrics, work on any ideas we have.  There were really no rules except that we had to be silent and we had to be writing.  At first, they all groaned....and then after about a month, I started hearing, "add 10 more minutes"  "can we have 20 minutes today?"  Loved it!


Parallel Writing and Illustrating
Oh my word...this makes total sense, yet I don't do it.  We write, then we draw.  And I think it comes from a management point of view.  Most of my students LOVE drawing, so if given the option would spend 3/4 of the time illustrating and the other writing.  

Here is my aha thought...If I tell my students there are three ways to read a book...."read the pictures, read the words, or retell" Why would the same not be true of their writing?  Shouldn't there be three ways to write....."Write the words, write the pictures, or tell about your story"?



Read Like a Writer
This just makes sense....read a lot and write like you read.  Very often, you can tell which students do a lot of reading, because it shows up in their writing.  This year, we read quite a bit of poetry and by the end of the year, I was pretty impressed with some of their impromptu poems.

Illustration Mentors
One of the things we do is point out that often we can know illustrators by their work.  We read a lot of Mo WIllems books, so when we read a book that was written by many different authors, and different illustrators, my kiddos knew which page was done my him.  One student told me Mo Willems would never have to put his name on his work.  Everyone knows what his illustrations look like.  
We also spend a lot of time talking about fiction and non-fiction and how the illustrations help make those types of books unique.  I love to compare, Salamander Rain and The Salamander Room to show how the illustrations teach us or help us imagine.

Writer's Workshop
Gather....Expect....Immerse....Study....Write

Got it!

Happy Saturday,
 

Friday, February 10, 2012

 Writing with Katie and Kids are Funny


Today was the Oregon Reading Association's Winter Institute.  Katie Wood Ray was the featured speaker and she is so fabulous.  I have been to one of her presentations before, but every time, it is the writing refreshment I need.  What she is able to pull out of a students writer is so inspiring.  If you have not read About the Authors, you are missing an incredible teaching book.  It should be in everyone's teacher library.  While at the conference I won a door prize (apparently I am having a winning week....maybe need a lottery ticket.)  So I know have Katie's newest book In Pictures and in Words and am looking forward to digging into a new text.

While I was gone my students did some predicting of where I was....so funny!
"I think Miss Foote was spending the night at the zoo."  The rest of the page goes on to list all the animals I would feed.
"Miss Foote is at New York and Mexico and Disneyland and a math meeting."
"I think Miss Foote went to the pet store, the dentist, and the doctory."  (Thank goodness that is NOT how I spent the day!)
"I think Miss Foote is playing golf on her Wii."
"I think Miss Foote went to a Dodger game."  (If only it were baseball season, and I could easily hop over to LA....)
"I think Miss Foote is getting us presents, like ice cream."
"I think Miss Foote is at a meeting, because she is always at meetings."
"I think Miss Foote is at a meeting, sitting at a table.  Just sitting and sitting and talking and talking at a big round table."

 "She is at an amazing teacher party."
Mrs. Sadar, Mrs. Koch, Miss Foote, and Miss Cusick
"I think Miss Foote is at the beach catching crabs.  After that she will catch fish.  Then she will have a nice dinner and think about us."
"I think Miss Foote is having fun at home reading books, drinking coffee, and writing us letters.  Or she is at the beach with her brother."
sorry it's sideways.....it has a mind of its own
Too funny!  Happy Friday,
Miss Foote