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More about Past, Present, and Future Workshops


Inservice Programs: These programs—offered both in the summer and during the school year—provide professional development to teachers, teacher candidates, administrators, schools (kindergarten through university), and districts in our site’s service area. CWVWP Teacher Consultants deliver workshop series that contribute to creating a culture of writing within a school, increasing the amount and quality of writing that children do and encouraging local leadership through teacher participation in the Invitational Summer Institute. Each program is tailored to meet the needs of participating counties, schools and teachers.

Please contact Barbara Holmes @ pepstein@suddenlink.net to discuss bringing this training to your school.

 

Series 1: Pack ‘N Go Writing Across the Curriculum

Pack 'N Go Writing Across the Curriculum is a fifteen-hour professional development series based primarily on Teaching Adolescent Writers by Kelly Gallagher. Kelly shares a number of classroom-tested strategies that enable teachers to understand the importance of teaching writing, how to motivate young writers, and assess essays.  It includes additional projects such as RAFT writing and Problem-based learning. Teachers will be able to pack up each session and take exciting ideas directly into their classrooms for all subject areas. Pack 'N Go Writing across the Curriculum is an activity-filled series with a "learn by doing" atmosphere. Additionally, series coordinators will invite talented teacher consultants from the Central West Virginia Writing Project to share successful writing experiences from their own secondary classrooms.

Target Audience: Grade Levels 6-12

Teachers meet for five three-hour meetings, scheduled every other week

 


Series 2: Blowing Away the State Writing Assessment Test

Blowing Away the State Writing Assessment Test is a fifteen-hour professional development series based on the book by Jane Kiester. Presenters offer classroom-tested ideas to improve essay writing in narrative, expository and informative, descriptive, and persuasive writing. Activities include burying dead verbs, identifying and incorporating strong verbs, using the state writing rubric, and specific suggestions to ease the writing process for students and teachers. Teachers will have time to implement ideas in their classrooms in all subject areas and share results with their peers in a supportive atmosphere. The series coordinator will invite talented teacher consultants from the Central West Virginia Writing Project to share successful writing experiences from their own classrooms, as well.

Target Audience: Grade Levels K-12

Teachers meet for five three-hour meetings, scheduled every other week


Series 3:  Teaching Students to Write with Clarity, Style, and Flashes of Brilliance

Teaching Students to Write with Clarity, Style, and Flashes of Brilliance is a fifteen-hour professional development series based on Lori Rog and Paul Kropp’s book, The Write Genre: Classroom Activities and Mini-lessons . It includes the 6+1 Traits rubric and RAFT writing, and it provides hands-on activities that focus on all stages of the writing process. Teachers will collect ideas for six writing genres plus more than fifty mini-lessons dealing with specific skills that help students write effective fiction and nonfiction. The series coordinator has invited talented teacher consultants from the Central West Virginia Writing Project to share successful writing experiences from their own classrooms, as well.

Target Audience: Grade Levels 3-9, all content areas

Teachers meet for five three-hour meetings, scheduled every other week

Series 4:  Turning Students into Powerful Writers

Turning Students into Powerful Writers is a fifteen-hour professional development series based on Writing Anchors by Reid and Wells. The textbook demonstrates how to create a supportive classroom, model writing experiences, and create enthusiasm for writing among students.  The practical lessons explore the major elements of writing with explicit strategies for teaching the major forms of writing. In addition, the book provides more than thirty effective tools that are ready to copy and use in the classroom. Teachers will have time to implement ideas in their classrooms in all subject areas and to share results with their peers in a supportive atmosphere. Talented Writing Project teachers will also share successful writing experiences from their own classrooms.

 

Target Audience: Grade Levels k-12, all content areas

Teachers meet for five three-hour meetings, scheduled every other week

Series 5:  Supercharging Students for Writing

Supercharging Students for Writing is a fifteen-hour professional development series based on Reviving the Essay by Gretchen Bernabei. Presenters offer numerous ideas that teachers can adapt and take directly to their classrooms to use with students in all subject areas. This is an activity-filled series with a “learn by doing” atmosphere. Series coordinators and talented Writing Project teachers will also share successful writing experiences from their own classrooms.

 

Target Audience: Grade Levels k-12, all content areas

Teachers meet for five three-hour meetings, scheduled every other week

Series 6:  Writing with Passion, Keen Interest and Wonder

Writing with Passion, Keen Interest, and Wonder is a fifteen-hour professional development series based on the book, Nonfiction Craft Lessons by Ralph Fletcher and Joann Portalupi. Ninety-five lessons provide information for teaching leads, character, endings, and stronger verbs; they help teachers when unplanned teachable moments arise during writing workshops. Each lesson is printed on one page and the subject index makes it easy to find specific lessons. The book explores what students can learn about writing as they become more sophisticated writers. Teachers will have time to implement ideas in their classrooms in all subject areas and to share results with their peers in a supportive atmosphere. Talented Writing Project teachers will also share successful writing experiences from their own classrooms.

 

Target Audience: Grade Levels k-12, all content areas

Teachers meet for five three-hour meetings, scheduled every other week

 


Last updated January 19, 2009