scaffolding students writing
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Roadmap
Writing in the guidelines
Writing in “Focus”
Defining writing
The importance of writing
Common writing tasks
Scaffolding writing
The writing process
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Scaffolding StudentS ‘ Writing
Scaffolding StudentS ‘ Writing
By the end of the year learners will demonstrate
the ability to.. * write a single paragraph with a topic sentence that expresses
a basic idea, with several sentences that develop or support
the main idea;
* write a paragraph describing a person, a place, or a thing
* write a letter or an email to give information;
* write a simple conversation or dialogue.
(Guidelines, p.p: 20-1)
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Writing in the guidelines Writing in the guidelines
Writing is a process where symbols have to be arranged according to certain conventions to form words and words arranged to form sentences, thus, translating thoughts into language.
Writing is the most difficult skill for L2 and requires paying attention to skills such as planning, organizing, spelling, punctuation, word choice, etc.
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Defining WritingDefining Writing
writers are readers as they read their own texts. Readers are writers as they make responses on a written text. Content and subject matter do not exist without language. The form of a text is determined by the interaction of writer, reader, and content. Language inevitably reflects subject matter, the writer, and the writer's view of the reader's background knowledge and expectations.
(Raimes, 1983)
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Recognition of the Complexity of Composing Recognition of the Complexity of Composing
Copying
Doing exercises
Guided writing
Free writing
Common Writing Tasks Common Writing Tasks
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SCAFFOLDING SCAFFOLDING
In education, scaffolding refers to a variety of instructional techniques used to move students progressively toward stronger understanding and, ultimately, greater independence in the learning process.
In education, scaffolding refers to a variety of instructional techniques used to move students progressively toward stronger understanding and, ultimately, greater independence in the learning process.
One of the main goals of scaffolding is to reduce the negative emotions and self-perceptions which students may experience when they get frustrated, intimidated, or discouraged when attempting a difficult task without that amount of assistance, direction, or understanding they need to complete it.
One of the main goals of scaffolding is to reduce the negative emotions and self-perceptions which students may experience when they get frustrated, intimidated, or discouraged when attempting a difficult task without that amount of assistance, direction, or understanding they need to complete it.
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By studying examples of texts, discussing appropriate or useful language, doing practice exercises and using structured outlines, all in collaboration with the teacher and peers, students can build bridges between reading and writing which they could not normally build on their own.
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Scaffolding Writing Scaffolding Writing
• Discuss with learners the objectives of writing.
• Let them know that their writing can speak for
them when they are not there.
•Show them samples of forms of writing.
•Tell them that writing is an complex process.
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The Writing Process PrewritingFind idea / Build on idea / Plan and structure
WritingStart writing / forget about word count and grammar Revising Add / Rearrange / Remove / Replace
Editing
Check for clarity, grammar, spelling and punctuation Publishing
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