What components of PA and Phonics instruction most likely affect student outcomes? Why do some children get "it" and some children "don't"? Come to learn about a handful of key literacy practices that have a proven impact on student growth! Find out about these high leverage, high impact literacy routines, that are evidence-based and rooted in science. With no time to waste in our day, let's make our instructional moves as powerful as possible for our youngest learners!
Discover how to ignite a love of writing and research in young learners through a powerful, real-world project. This session will explore how to teach nonfiction writing by guiding students through endangered animal research (or another topic of choice) and transforming their work into professionally published books. Learn practical strategies to support research, structure writing, and elevate student voice through authentic authorship. Walk away with tools and inspiration to empower your young writers and celebrate their learning in a meaningful way.
By the end of this session, participants will be able to:
Use developmentally appropriate strategies to teach nonfiction writing through engaging endangered animal research.
Scaffold the research and writing process to support early writers with varying skill levels.
Integrate literacy, science, and writing standards in a hands-on, student-centered project.
Foster student voice, creativity, and confidence through real-world book publishing.
Access practical tools and resources to help bring young authors' work to life in published form.