|
Kentucky Adult Educators Literacy
Institute
"A WebQuest Adventure in Literacy"
![]()
![]()
Writing in Reaction to Literature
![]()
You are now reading to start doing some lesson planning incorporating writing strategies This task provides you with a list of on-line and print resources (including your notes and handouts from the 3-Day Seminar in July). You are to:
Continue to build your binder of resources by visiting each, printing the materials, and categorizing them with tabbed dividers.
Use the active learning strategies you have located to plan writing lessons to go with 3 of the books from your text set. These writing lessons that prompt your students to engage in meaningful writing experiences in response to literature.
Select at least one of the pieces of literature listed above and work with either one or more adults to include this literature as part of the writing instruction.
Provide at least a one-page reflection on the experience (what worked, what didn't work, the learner's response to the literature, the learner's response to the whole reading/writing experience, etc.) along with a writing sample of learner work from this experience.
To prepare for this task, please read the following articles:
|
|
Focus on Basics - December 1999 - Using Research on Writing
Focus on Basics - December 1999 - What's Right rather than Wrong Focus on Basics - December 1999 - The Power of Writing, the Writing of Power |
What do I do for Task 4?
Write 1 lesson plan EACH for three of the books in your text set
(you will submit THREE lesson plans total developed with THREE different books
from the KAELI text set).
Follow these procedures to construct your lessons:
Select and read three
books from your text set noting the
following questions by completing the data response sheet located
HERE.
This is an informal and OPTIONAL
pre-planning form for your notes. You do NOT have to type this page,
nor do you need to turn it in to your instructor.
(NOTE: The resource table
below links to a multitude of ideas for pre/during/post strategies.)
Click here to develop
"fill-in-the-space lesson
plans" that describe the active strategies you would use as you
work with adult learners to ensure deep comprehension of each book.
TEACH at least ONE of the lesson plans and fill in the "reflection" section of the lesson plan form.
NOTE:
WKU students may submit these materials:
|
|
Electronically through Blackboard (Drop Box) - Microsoft WORD documents ONLY |
|
|
Electronically by email
attachment (pamela.petty@wku.edu)
- Microsoft WORD documents ONLY |
![]()

|
|
|
|
NOTE: The resources listed in the table above would make wonderful materials to add to the resource binder that you started at the 3-Day Seminar in July.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Peer Visits |
By Dr. Pam Petty - pam@pampetty.com
Copyright © 2002
- 2006 -- All Rights Reserved
This site may not be copied, reproduced, distributed, republished, uploaded,
posted, or transmitted in any way without the prior written consent of Dr. Pam
Petty. Prior permission must be granted before linking to this webpage.
Exception: 2005-2006 WKU LTCY 444/G students, LTCY 421/G students have
permission to print these materials for purposes of university course
participation.
http://edtech.wku.edu/~kaeli/kaeli.htm
07/22/05 05:51:35 PM