The Power of Extreme Writing: How do I help my students become eager and fluent writers? (ASCD Arias)

Are your students excited about writing? Do you want them to be?

Do you want them to ask for more writing opportunities and assignments? Do you want them to engage in writing tasks more quickly and with more fluency?

The traditional five-step writing process never explicitly teaches students to be fluent in their writing—to be able to write quickly on any topic. Extreme Writing targets precisely that with focused, daily writing sessions that provide students with consistent, long-term engagement. It is designed to appeal to students in grades 4-8, and—best of all—the approach involves little extra work for you.

In The Power of Extreme Writing, author Diana Cruchley not only outlines the process but also describes what it looks like in the classroom, explains how to assess student work, and highlights more than a dozen unique inspirations that motivate students to write.

Extreme Writing: it's fun, it's fast, and it works.

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The Power of Extreme Writing: How do I help my students become eager and fluent writers? (ASCD Arias)

Are your students excited about writing? Do you want them to be?

Do you want them to ask for more writing opportunities and assignments? Do you want them to engage in writing tasks more quickly and with more fluency?

The traditional five-step writing process never explicitly teaches students to be fluent in their writing—to be able to write quickly on any topic. Extreme Writing targets precisely that with focused, daily writing sessions that provide students with consistent, long-term engagement. It is designed to appeal to students in grades 4-8, and—best of all—the approach involves little extra work for you.

In The Power of Extreme Writing, author Diana Cruchley not only outlines the process but also describes what it looks like in the classroom, explains how to assess student work, and highlights more than a dozen unique inspirations that motivate students to write.

Extreme Writing: it's fun, it's fast, and it works.

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The Power of Extreme Writing: How do I help my students become eager and fluent writers? (ASCD Arias)

The Power of Extreme Writing: How do I help my students become eager and fluent writers? (ASCD Arias)

by Diana Cruchley
The Power of Extreme Writing: How do I help my students become eager and fluent writers? (ASCD Arias)

The Power of Extreme Writing: How do I help my students become eager and fluent writers? (ASCD Arias)

by Diana Cruchley

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Are your students excited about writing? Do you want them to be?

Do you want them to ask for more writing opportunities and assignments? Do you want them to engage in writing tasks more quickly and with more fluency?

The traditional five-step writing process never explicitly teaches students to be fluent in their writing—to be able to write quickly on any topic. Extreme Writing targets precisely that with focused, daily writing sessions that provide students with consistent, long-term engagement. It is designed to appeal to students in grades 4-8, and—best of all—the approach involves little extra work for you.

In The Power of Extreme Writing, author Diana Cruchley not only outlines the process but also describes what it looks like in the classroom, explains how to assess student work, and highlights more than a dozen unique inspirations that motivate students to write.

Extreme Writing: it's fun, it's fast, and it works.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781416620846
Publisher: Association for Supervision & Curriculum Development
Publication date: 07/22/2015
Pages: 52
Product dimensions: 5.06(w) x 7.81(h) x 0.11(d)

Table of Contents

What is Extreme Writing?

What Does Extreme Writing Look Like In the Classroom?

How Do I Assess Extreme Writing?

What Inspirations Can I Use?

What Other Sources of Inspiration Are There?

How Do I Signal It's Time for Extreme Writing?

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