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Monday, March 28, 2011

Kids Survive Writing Workshop

Imagine a writing lesson with enthusiastic students who artfully craft work which is creative, organized and interesting.  Recently, I witnessed a class full of students who happily attended a writing workshop led by Andrew Pudewa.  His humorous wit and lighthearted nature put the children immediately at ease. His clear, articulate style helped them effortlessly create original writing.

Using the Institute for Excellence in Writing (IEW) method, Mr. Pudewa guided the students through the construction of a Story Sequence Chart after reading a short historical legend of Robert De Bruce.  The story's characters, setting, problem and resolution were charted on the board to give the students a guide to follow when scripting their own composition.  Students integrated "Stylistic Dress-Ups" into their original writing for added variety, character and expression.  

Not only did the students survive the workshop, they thoroughly enjoyed it.  Each took home with them a well written original story, greater confidence in writing and the experience of meeting Mr. Pedewa.  Sharing his insight and humor was a delight and honor. 

I highly recommend the IEW workshops for teachers and/or students if the opportunity arises.  For those who wish to improve their students writing or have reluctant writers, check out the Institute for Excellence in Writing's website and discover a writing program that can change a student's attitude about writing from one of anxiety and frustration to one of pleasure and confidence.

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