For The Love Of Literacy

Four Powerful Word, Sentence, Text and Cognitive Routines for Teaching Writing - Meghan Hicks

Bruce Season 1 Episode 16

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Meghan Hicks returns to talk about how teaching structure at the word, sentence, and text levels can help students make sense of the writing process. We often discuss literacy as a system and the importance of students understanding how it works. Meghan explains the broader system and how her students discover that the whole is much greater than the sum of its parts. 

You’ll learn that syntax—how sentences are constructed from words, phrases and clauses—isn’t an abstract language concept. Rather, it is a straightforward way to improve reading comprehension and sentence construction. Meghan explains a simple sentence diagramming method that provides visual representations of sentence structure.

Meghan also dives into the cognitive aspects of writing, starting with thinking. Students who can structure their thoughts are better able to structure their sentences. You learn about the four categories of thinking and how they influence students’ writing.  

You can contact Meg at ThinkWriteReadCommunity@gmail.com 

or visit the Think~Write~Read Community 

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