This timely new volume provides a wealth of new ways to encourage pupils to face their fears and master the essential traits of good writing. The primary years offer young pupils opportunities to tackle the basics of reading and writing, but when they encounter the demands of middle and secondary-school writing, many become unresponsive, and the gap between the willing and less-willing pupils widens. "Reclaiming Reluctant Writers" explores the myths and realities of writing and shows teachers how to give struggling students the knowledge, understanding, and confidence to write willingly and well.This practical guide features classroom-tested activities that take pupils from isolated skills to a deep and rich understanding of the form and function of language. Included in the book are many strategies for teaching the essentials of good writing: topics and flow of ideas; organisation; fluency and experimentation; competency; peer editing; and power and voice. "Reclaiming Reluctant Writers" focuses on inspiring and nurturing young writers to become more competent and to regard writing not as a chore, but as a purposeful, pleasurable and satisfying experience.
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Kellie Buis has explored early literacy, the reading/writing connection, and approaches to developing children's literacy through their own storytelling for more than twenty-five years. As a teacher, consultant, and university professor, she has inspired students to grow as learners and writers and has worked with colleagues to promote their important role a
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