Episode 129 Rethinking Editing: Tips to Support Writers with Grammar and Mechanics
Description
Where are the periods? Why isn't this capitalized? You teach it, but it doesn't show up consistently in their writing. UGH!
In this episode, we take a fresh look at teaching grammar and punctuation and the expectations we have for our writers.
You will hear:
- the idea of viewing grammar as a craft
- including grammar instruction in reading and writing
- connecting grammar and mechanics instruction to authentic writing
- ways to help students "edit" throughout the drafting process
Previous Episodes on Grammar and Editing:
Episode 105 with Patty McGee
Episode 50 and 51
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About Melissa:
Melissa is an enthusiastic educator and continuous learner with over 19 years' experience in education. Her passion and expertise is transforming writing programs so that teachers are confident in writing instruction and student writers thrive! She strongly believes teachers are the key to effective instruction and their writers are their best resources.
Melissa knows that too often, explicit writing instruction is pushed aside in elementary education, and she feels it is her calling to help schools make it front and center, providing teachers with the knowledge and support necessary to implement effective and engaging writing instruction.
Teaching to Transform, LLC was founded by Melissa in 2018 and partners with school districts to provide professional development in writing instruction.
If you would like to learn more or refer Melissa to your district, check out her website below!




