Young Writer's Workshop: Weekly Writing Composition for New or Beginning Writers
What's included
2 live meetings
1 hrs 30 mins in-class hours per weekHomework
1 hour per week. Students will be expected to finish there writing if they do not complete it in class, leaving one finished writing piece each week.Assessment
Students will be assessed via their in class participation in addition to individualized feedback if they submit their writing piece by Friday each week.Class Experience
US Grade Kindergarten - 1
During this interactive writing class, students will start off with a quick greeting and will quickly move into a quick grammar mini-lesson which will then lead into our writing lesson of the day wherein we will begin our weekly writing project. Students will be given the opportunity to participate in a community of learners that support each other as they grow in their writing abilities. Each week, students will work through different parts of the writing process: brainstorming, planning, drafting, editing, revising, and publishing through a variety of writing genres. Students will be given feedback on their writing and independent learning goals by the teacher if they submit their work by the Friday after the class in the classroom. Students will learn grammar lessons through songs, chants, games, and color-coding parts of speech through an interactive whole group mini-lesson with a 2-3 minute independent practice to show what they have learned. Next, our class will then switch into our writing lesson wherein we will as a group begin the writing process with a mini-lesson on the genre or writing trait of focus to then move into brainstorming, planning, drafting, editing, revising, and/or publishing our work depending on where we are in the writing process in each class. Students will have the opportunity to share their own writing and learn how to support others by listening to their work with helpful or congratulatory comments. Weekly Schedule of Lesson Focus: Week of April 8th: Story Writing: Create a Comic Students will learn how to write stories in a comic format using text features like speech and thought bubbles. Week of April 15th: Sequential Writing: How To Manuel... Use a graphic organizer and nonfiction text features to help you describe how to complete a task or create something. Week of April 22nd: Story Writing: Springtime Story Use a graphic organizer to help you tell a story that is set during spring. Week of April 29th: Informational Writing Piece: All About My Toy/Game Use a graphic organizer to help you describe a toy or game of your choosing. Week of May 1st: Story Writing: Crazy Comedy How to write a funny story using comedic devices like overstatements, understatements, juxtaposition, repetition, puns, and double entendre using a graphic organizer. Week of May 6th: Persuasive Writing: Best Pet Students will use a graphic organizer to help them describe what the best pet would be (they can do real animals or fictional ones). Week of May 13th: No Class/ Class Break Week of May 20th: Personal Narrative Writing: Overcoming Obstacles Use a graphic organizer to help you tell about a time when you overcame an obstacle or did something despite it being really hard. Week of May 27th: Informational Writing: All About An Aquatic Animal How to use a graphic organizer to help you write about an aquatic animal of your choice. Week of June 3rd: Story Writing: Problem and Solution How to write a story that has a problem with a clear solution with at least 3 main events in the story using a graphic organizer. Week of June 10th: Important Invention: Informational Writing Use a graphic organizer to tell key facts surrounding the creation and implementation of the invention. Week of June 17th: Narrative Writing: Create a Comic Students will learn how to write stories in a comic format using text features like speech and thought bubbles. Week of June 24th: No Class/ Break Week of July 1st: No Class/ Break Week of July 8th: Personal Narrative: Fun In The Sun Story Use a graphic organizer to tell about a time you had fun in the sun that is written in past tense with a beginning, middle, and end. Week of July 15th: Opinion Writing: Movie Review Use a graphic organizer to tell your opinion about a movie and with reasons that include quotes or examples to support them. Week of July 22nd: Narrative Writing: Under the Sea Story Use a graphic organizer to help you tell a story that takes place under the sea with a beginning, middle, and end. Week of July 29th: Compare and Contrast: Desert Animals Use a Venn Diagram in your planning to help you where a paper where you compare and contrast two desert animals.
Learning Goals
Students will learn the writing process through a variety of genres by participating in each part of the writing process: brainstorming, planning, drafting, editing, revising, and publishing while improving their writing craft through different craft and grammar lessons.
Other Details
Supply List
Students will need pencils, colored pencils/ crayons, erasers, and a writing notebook/ journal/ paper. If students would like feedback they will need to have some way to submit their writing to the teacher [a way to take pictures, scan, or type]. Students will also be able to print optional resources/ curriculum that I will create to support the theme of each week's class.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
3 Degrees
Master's Degree in Behavioral Science from National University
Master's Degree in Education from National Louis University
Bachelor's Degree in Education from Spring Arbor University
I have taught Writer's Workshop and Multiage Elementary Writing classes for well over 10 years with students of various abilities in traditional classroom settings, small group classes through educational non-profits, and in my other similar one-time Outschool Writing class.
Reviews
Live Group Class
$25
weekly ($13 per class)2x per week
45 min
Completed by 114 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 5-7
3-6 learners per class