Independent Writing and Writer's Conference

The last semester of the kindergarten year should be spent developing independence, moving from guided writing to independent writing.

Independent writing is the end goal of modeled, shared, structured, interactive, and scaffold or guided writing. As students learn the tools of self-expression and gain confidence in their mastery of writing conventions, they will become independent writers, and love the process. To optimize this move to independence, provide students with purposeful anchor charts.

During the last semester of the year it is time to turn students loose as independent writers using the resources provided at the writing center as well as using peer resources. At this time the students will begin to attend writers’ conferences with a greater purpose.


WRITERS CONFERENCE

At writer's conference, the teacher becomes available in a defined area to call students over to work at individual levels, scaffolding students to greater writing success. (Always encouraging them to do more.) Daily writing conferences are not necessary, but it is important to call students over at least two to three times a week to keep students moving within their ZPD. On days that a child does not visit the teacher, I assign students to read their writings to a peer for a peer review.

As one sentence becomes easy for a student to produce, a second sentence should be added.  As before, you must scaffold the students to the next level continually pushing them within their zone of proximal development.

Remember that to scaffold a student to greater heights, continual instruction must occur. Also during independent writing, allow students opportunities to read their work to others. Provide opportunities for an author’s chair during whole group times.

Eventually students will be working so independently that they will have their sentences written completely on their own.  As students move into independent writing they will drop the lines themselves. Voila’!  Independent writers emerge!


Writing In the Early Years: Ideas, Lessons, 100 + Writing Prompts
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Writing Lessons and Writing Prompts

It is easy to teach writing standards by using the methods included in this Writing to Read Packet. It includes:

  • Fourteen pages of writing tips and methods. Including a step by step delivery method of Scaffold Writingbased on the works of Vygotsky.

  • Four scripted lessons to increase writing independence: Nouns, Adjectives, Beginning-Middle-End and Spaces

  • Three Hundred Fifty Five pages ready to copy writing prompts to put in students writing binders. Four style choices are included.

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Writing Anchor Cards

These charts or cards used with explicit instruction, introduce students to important writing strategies. As the students are moved into independent practice, the cards should be displayed in full view and easily accessible. 

Seventeen Cards in all!

  • Nouns

  • Verbs

  • Stamina

  • I Can Write

  • My Story

  • Ideas

  • Organize

  • Voice

  • Sentences

  • Words

  • Conventions

  • Self Assessment Writing Strategies Cards

  • Capitalization

  • Usage of upper and lowercase letters

  • Segmenting strategies

  • Leaving Spaces

  • Using Sight Words

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