Inside Out: Strategies for Teaching Writing
Kirby, Dawn Latta., et al. Inside out: Strategies for Teaching Writing. Heinemann, 2013.
Inside Out is a book all about teaching writing. It touched on all different types of writing, how to teach voice, how to write about literature, and how to get students interested in writing. This book used a lot of instruction techniques to explain how to teach students about how to write and become good writers. It didn’t focus on the writing part to start with but rather focused on students’ voices and thoughts that formed their writing. It discussed helping students find their passion and the reason they write, and then how to use that to become good writers. This book gave tips and tools to use in the classroom to encourage students to write and to get them thinking about their writing. There were also tips about how to help ELL students with their writing. This doesn’t use specific rules to teach writing, but rather focuses on writing as specific to each student. This book can be used to support differentiated instruction because it focuses on writing as individual with different motivators for each student.
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