How can a teacher instruct about conventions of written language in the context of interactive writing?

What will be an ideal response?


Interactive writing is similar to LEA, but student involvement is greater because you and the students share the pen as you compose a text together. It provides a good context to examine concepts about print (e.g., directionality, punctuation, and return sweep), as well as spelling and handwriting.

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Bylaws should contain provisions for the number of terms a board member can serve because a

written policy is needed to ___.? a. ?provide a way to systematically rotate board members b. ?bring in new members who will make larger financial contributions c. ?remove individuals who do not regularly attend board or committee meetings d. ?Both A and C are correct

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Research in the area of giftedness has provided empirical evidence suggesting that gifted students tend to be

a. physically indistinguishable from their average peers. b. more emotionally sensitive than the average student. c. less popular and more bookish than the average student. d. isolated and withdrawn more often than their average peers.

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With a dialogue journal a student

a. hands the journal in for a grade b. shares the journal with the teacher who responds c. writes only about science experiments d. uses it only for language arts

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Think about the relationship between reading and writing. How does writing help reading?

a. Children work with sounds of letters and identification of letters. b. Children learn to create coherent sentences. c. Children learn about text structure. d. All of the above

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