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This may seem off topic at first, but bear with me.
Like Cathy, I am also reading and implementing the Daily 5 in my classroom, and like Spandel, that book also states that students should have the freedom to choose their writing topics. It is a hard concept to wrap my head around while I teach 2nd graders, but I am going to try...
Onto your questions...one of the nice things about the Daily 5 is that the structure requires 20-30 of "work on writing" time. You build the kids stamina from 4 minutes to the amount you have chosen (or can fit in). Using this structure instead of "centers" during your literacy block would add more writing time into your school day. As for writing topics, the book suggests ideas come from writing workshop or free writing/journaling. In addition to this in my classroom, my social studies/science block is also going to be my writing block. I hope to have the three subjects overlap and tie together like much of the research suggest (embed writing into your curriculum).
And now, the freedom to write within the standards...I suggest (and want to try this myself) teaching them a few multigenre pieces before and during a new science or social studies unit. Assign writing that includes the material being learned while letting the students have the freedom to pick a specific topic and any genre they like. For example, write a friendly letter to your Congressman about saving the sea lions or write a top ten list of interesting facts about the rainforest.
Thanks for your questions. Answering them helped me get my thoughts and ideas in order.
Amy :)
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