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ISBN13:9780190318574
ISBN10:01903185711
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:352 pages
Size:246x192x16 mm
Weight:1 g
Language:English
Illustrations: b/w illus.
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Write Ways

 
Edition number: 5
Publisher: OUP Australia & New Zealand
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Short description:

Write Ways is a practical, user-friendly text for both teacher education students and practising teachers. It explains how to teach students to write in all the major text types ? not only in English, but across the curriculum ? and provides clear, useful examples of classroom practice, planning and assessment.

Long description:
Effective writers use their knowledge of writing purposes, text structures and language features, and adapt these to create innovative and powerful texts that engage the reader and meet the writer's purpose. Write Ways is designed as teacher resource that can be drawn on for content and can be used in creative, timely and differentiated ways in whole class, small group or individual teaching contexts. It provides information that teachers can draw on when observing their students and their writing; assessing their progress; providing timely and explicit feedback, and planning focused teaching and learning sequences so that students develop as thoughtful, competent and engaged writers.

This fifth edition includes links with the AC:E as well as an increased focus on grammar multiliteracies, literacy practices and teaching focuses at whole text, paragraph, clause, sentence, word group and word level. Chapters 1 to 2 describe program planning and teaching practices that underpin a comprehensive approach to teaching and learning about these purposes and text types. Chapters 3 to 6 describe the theory, reading and writing process, and how to use texts. Chapters 7 to 17 describe in more detail some of the text types for specific purposes. Chapters also include teaching sequences that demonstrate ways of making explicit the links between reading and writing. These sequences, along with the genre-specific assessment checklists that follow them, are available for download in classroom-friendly format.
Table of Contents:
Table of Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
Sample Units
Preface
Acknowledgements
Part 1: Preparation
Chapter 1: Program Planning
Chapter 2: Assessment Procedures and Record Keeping
Part 2: Literacy
Chapter 3: Literacy, Language and Learning
Chapter 4: Texts
Chapter 5: Using texts in meaningful contexts
Chapter 6: The Reading and Writing Process
Part 3: Text Types
Chapter 7: Informative Texts
Chapter 8: Information Reports
Chapter 9: Procedural Texts
Chapter 10: Explanations
Chapter 11: Recounts
Chapter 12: Transactional Texts
Chapter 13: Persuasive Texts
Chapter 14: Imaginative Texts
Chapter 15: Narratives
Chapter 16: Information Narratives
Chapter 17: Poetry
Glossary
Bibliography
Index