http://www.nwp.org/cs/public/print/doc/findasite/home.csp
Click the link and go to an interactive version of this map that details writing project sites across the country. You are not alone!
Click the link and go to an interactive version of this map that details writing project sites across the country.
The classroom can be a lonely place. However, you are not alone even if the teacher's room in your school is a dispirited trench.
Reach out and connect with like minds!
I'm always finding new 6-trait resources online. I'll include anything that will help writing instruction as well. Feel free to comment and suggest new resources! ~Den
September 28, 2011
September 18, 2011
Helping teachers become writing teachers.
Syllabus
How this class came to be:
My first formal online learning experience was in 1996. I took an online class offered by the Milken Family Foundation that was mentored by the great Lajeane Thomas of ISTE and Louisiana Tech renown. Thanks to LaJeane I returned to school and earned an online masters degree focused on online teaching and learning.
I began teaching online in 1999. I wrote and started teaching my 6-Traits class in 2001 for the University of Northern Iowa. I moved the class to the University of Wisconsin Stout in 2005. I've taught the course nearly every semester for the past 10 years.
The two essential drivers that make this class work are a very strong sense of community that encourages teachers to share methods and practice scoring of papers using a number of databases that provide expert feedback. It's all about hands on discovery of highly practical ideas. My litmus test is: "Will this work on Monday morning?" I also enjoy helping teachers discover that they've been teaching with the traits all along. Learning the vocabulary of the traits helps everyone understand the bigger picture of writing instruction.
I learned about 6-Traits and the writing process when I was an elementary teacher in the 80's. Later, as a district Language Arts coordinator, I worked with the Northern Nevada Writing Project to train dozens of teachers. This early exposure to the writing process, combined with 25 years in the classroom and 10 years online make this online class a rich experience.
I love teaching this class. It's a chance to connect with teachers from around the world and share practical methods and materials about 6-Traits and the writing process.
I also publish the 6-Traits Resources Facebook Page as a way to share ideas about writing and teaching. https://www.facebook.com/6Traits
If you now of anyone who would be interested in this class pass it on?
Helping teachers become writing teachers is one of the most satisfying things in the world. ~ Dennis
University of Wisconsin-Stout of EDUC 744 Teaching and Assessing Writing with the 6-Traits.
For more information: http://www.uwstout.edu/soe/profdev/traits.cfm
September 12, 2011
Fall 2011: Online Class: Teaching and Assessing Writing with the 6-Traits
EDUC 744 3 graduate credits
EDUC 744 920 Elem (PK-4) 3 graduate credits September 26 – November 18, 2011
EDUC 744 909 Middle School-Adult 3 graduate credits September 26 – November 18, 2011
(voice, ideas, word choice, organization, sentence fluency and conventions). Learn to use the 6-Traits with the writing process to teach revision strategies. Help learners meet higher standards and improve test scores.
What students are saying:
"I began this course thinking of myself as something of a blank slate with regards to the teaching of writing. I felt that writing was often a hit or miss proposition in my classroom. Today I see that while there are certainly holes in my second grade writing instruction, I'm actually doing more then I thought. I'm not starting from square #1. Today I'm able to categorize and organize what I'm already doing, plus add new things, using the framework of the 6 traits."
"I feel very fortunate to be taking a course like this so early in my teaching career. Someone mentioned to me recently that while there are many great ideas within the 6 trait model, it's easy to slip back into one's old ways of doing things. Perhaps I'm lucky in that I have no old ways to slip back into."
"I've had several important realizations as a result of work we've done these past weeks. The first is the specific connections that I now make between reading and writing. Naturally I was always aware that a connection existed. I knew on some level that reading to my kids was beneficial to their writing development. But too often the reading was undirected and without a plan. Today I have an arsenal of literature with which I can model, discuss, and teach specific traits in a focused way. And I don't have to teach writing alone. I now have the great authors of the world to help me. I can point to a piece of literature and say to my kids, "Take a look at what this author has done. We can do something similar in our own writing."
I've been teaching this course online for almost ten years. It remains my favorite course because I get to help teachers from around the world transform their thinking about teaching writing. Join us! It's a remarkable experience in community, sharing, and new learning! ~ Dennis O'Connor
Collaborative Writing Platform: Thumbscribes
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ThumbScribes is a platform for creating collaborative content. Co+Create haiku, poems, short stories, flash fiction, novellas, exquisite corpse and songs, real time or asynchronously with your computer, tablet, cell phone or even IM.
- - By Dennis OConnor
Posted from Diigo. The rest of 6-Traits Resources group favorite links are here.
Twitter: One way to find your writing process
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A writing teacher's narrative about re-discovering a writer's process by slowly learning Twitter. This is a thoughtful account that may lure some who are hesitant about using twitter into giving it a try. (More than a try really, it takes some time for you too find your voice and your audience.)
Primary Sentence Fluency Whales Passing
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- Teaching Sentence Fluency Using Whales Passing by Eve Bunting
- Sentence Fluency: A Definition for Primary Students
The sentence fluency trait has two important dimensions: the grammar that makes a group of words a sentence and the way sentences sound.Indeed, this is the auditory trait, where we learn to read with our ears right along with our eyes.
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August 30, 2011
6-Traits Posters
Back to School Traits Posters
- Posters and other useful downloadable content
- - By Dennis OConnor
- 6 + 1 traits is a great way to help focus your writing program, even if you are using another program as a primary tool. The following links will give you mini-posters, rubrics and activities for the general traits to help your students strengthen their writing in each area. For more specific lessons and templates, visit the links on the left.
- The Reading Writing Poster Pack by Steve Peha - Fun and well drawn posters for your classroom!
- - By Dennis OConnor
August 22, 2011
NWP - Connect Join the National Writing Projects Social Network
The National Writing Project has launched a social network that all writing and reading teachers should consider. At a time when writing and writing instruction is generally neglected it is important for all of us to find others who understand and share the vision of what a truly literate person can be.
NWP Connect: Don't go it alone! Join NWP Connect!
This is a new project for the NWP. You have a chance to be an 'early adopter' as you connect with other writing teachers from around the world.
I discovered this site today. I'm in the process of setting up my profile. 10 years of teaching online lets me know instantly how important the new NWP Community can be. I believe in the reality of online community and the support of virtual writing teachers. All it takes is a willingness to share and think.
See you online!
Dennis
NWP Connect: Don't go it alone! Join NWP Connect!
This is a new project for the NWP. You have a chance to be an 'early adopter' as you connect with other writing teachers from around the world.
I discovered this site today. I'm in the process of setting up my profile. 10 years of teaching online lets me know instantly how important the new NWP Community can be. I believe in the reality of online community and the support of virtual writing teachers. All it takes is a willingness to share and think.
See you online!
Dennis
August 21, 2011
6-Traits Bulletin Boards
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- Teachers have been introducing the trait language to students in a variety of ways. Here are some of my favorite 6-Traits introduction strategies. Thanks to all of you who have sent in new pictures! If you would like to email digital photos of how you have introduced the traits into your environment, we’ll post them on our website for all to see. Click on some of the photos below for a larger view of the bulletin board.
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July 26, 2011
Five Card Flickr
- "This quasi experimental web site is designed to foster visual thinking. It is based completely, or more loosely... copied, from the Five Card Nancy game devised by comics guru Scott McCloud and the nifty web version at 741.5 Comics.
However, rather than drawing from a hand of randomly chosen panels of the old Nancy comic, my version draws upon collections of photos specified by a tag in flickr. You are dealt five random photos for each draw, and your task is to select one each time to add to a selection of images, that taken together as a final set of 5 images- tell a story in pictures.
When you are done, you the option to add a title and explanation, then you can save the story so you can put a link in your resume or send to your Mom (she pay print it out and tape it to the fridge, or she may criticize your creativity, your mileage and mom may vary). Plus we offer the ability to tweet your story or use an embed code to add it to your own web site."tags:
Five Card Story: A Nice Fall Day
a Five Card Flickr story created by magster400
flickr photo by katerha

flickr photo by krutscjo

flickr photo by krutscjo

flickr photo by katerha

flickr photo by krutscjo
One day, a couple was went on vacation. Their plane flew them to an area in Canada where it was pretty chilly. They saw a leaf that they thought was very beautiful. They continued walking around and touring the area. Everyone they talked to was very kind to them, but they were always saying things about an amazing castle that was rumored to have been home to a great king 569 years ago. No one had seen it since a ferocious animal had forced them to leave the area. Now, the couple had been sent to find it. They set off and traveled for many days. Just as they were about to give up hope, they found a garden with sculptures and fountains. Positive that this was the castle they drove back to their original destination through lots of snow to tell the waiting natives of their success. By the time they got back there were many more leaves on the ground. They told the people all about their adventure and were so tired that they immediatly hopped on a plane and headed home. This had been a vacation they could never forget!
Pic Lits : Playing with word choice
Inspired picture writing
Drag and drop words on to pictures
possible poetry, idea generation, word choice applications
Drag and drop words on to pictures
possible poetry, idea generation, word choice applications
July 21, 2011
Color Poems Word Choice & Fun!
Hailstones and Halibut Bones & Color Poems by Karen Grunder | ||
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That old Hailstones and Halibut Bones book motivated me to develop a lesson for color poems! We brainstormed ideas for one color (red) as a class, sense by sense. The students would do it individually first on their own paper, then we would share and record all ideas on chart paper. The next day we picked the ideas for each sense we thought were the strongest, and worked on putting a poem together and making each image even more powerful. We balanced the amount of sense images (didn't want to overload on the visual). Hearing and feeling (emotion) were frequently the challenging ones for 10 year olds, but sometimes ended up being very effective parts of their poems when they later wrote their own. "Showing, not telling" was a big part of this lesson. Finally, the children got the chance to choose their own color, and brainstormed their own ideas. Lots of excitement! Yellow is.... the smile in my mom's eyes whenever she looks at me the first notes of the ice cream song - "Run! Find the truck!" huge fields of daffodils rippling like waves as each gust hits… These poems were little treasures. The majority of children in the class got their poems published in a poetry book through a contest I entered. (Not a thing I regularly do, but someone handed me the poetry contest sheet just as we were doing the activity). This is an easy and effective way to get children to play with words to paint pictures and evoke emotions. A lot of talk went into the most effective way of sequencing ideas. Mood, balance, dynamics, and the importance of leaving the reader with a strong, final image/thought also came up. Such fun! So much covered in one much enjoyed writing activity! This year I'd like to get them to take digital pictures or use the web, and create a collage of any images or emotions from their poems that could be caught with a camera. I would tell them this after they finished their poems, though. I wouldn't want their inspirations to be restricted by practicality. Karen Grunder (Summer 2008: Teaching and Assessing Writing with the 6-Traits) Lesson Extension from Read Write Think:
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June 11, 2011
Facebook and 6-Traits Time to make the connection!
Find great writing contacts on Facebook!
I've just setup a page on Facebook. You'll find the 6-Traits Resources page here.
Please drop by and click LIKE? ~ Den
Corbett Harrison's Facebook Page
The National Writing Project Digital Writing Page
National Writing Project Digital IS
Be sure to check out the Digital IS webpage as well!
Vicki Spandel and Jeff Hicks on Facebook 6-Trait Gurus
Don't miss their new SixTraitsGurus Blog
National Writing Project - Help Keep It Alive!
NWP's web resources are spectacular. Join for NWP Interactive Free!
I've just setup a page on Facebook. You'll find the 6-Traits Resources page here.
Please drop by and click LIKE? ~ Den
Corbett Harrison's Facebook Page
The National Writing Project Digital Writing Page
National Writing Project Digital IS
Be sure to check out the Digital IS webpage as well!
Vicki Spandel and Jeff Hicks on Facebook 6-Trait Gurus
Don't miss their new SixTraitsGurus Blog
National Writing Project - Help Keep It Alive!
NWP's web resources are spectacular. Join for NWP Interactive Free!
June 3, 2011
Word Mandalas & Pizza Memories
I've found that creating word mandalas as both a class project and an individual effort not only help build word choice, but also provide a non-linear way to brainstorm writing ideas. One of my favorites was produced by an exceptional (and quirky) 8th grader who brought in a pizza box. Open the box and you saw a fine watercolor of an especially aromatic pizza sprinkled with showing words that helped everyone imagine and savor every teen's favorite food. I use that pizza box for years as a prop when teaching with the traits!
"Mandalas are forms of sacred geometry; ancient, and cross-cultural visual tools for initiation, spiritual development and enlightenment. While the word "mandala" originates from the Sanskrit and while we have come to associate this kind of form with India and the Buddhist tradition, every culture around the globe creates what they consider spiritually-informed symbols that could be seen as mandalas."
tags: 6-traits word choice
Teaching and Assessing Writing with the 6-Traits (Online Graduate Class)
Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.
Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.
Barry Lane's YouTube Channel!
Barry Lane!
YouTube - Explode a Moment with Barry Lane
This is a terrific mini lesson from Barry Lane. He shows (not tells) how to explode a moment into a full page of rich writing. The visuals in this video will catch any student's attention. I've called this technique the Magnified Moment. It's also tied to the idea of using imaginary binoculars to really see the details of an event. Fun to watch, this video is part of "Barry in a Box", a book and dvd Barry is selling on his website: www.discoverwriting.com
YouTube - Explode a Moment with Barry Lane
This is a terrific mini lesson from Barry Lane. He shows (not tells) how to explode a moment into a full page of rich writing. The visuals in this video will catch any student's attention. I've called this technique the Magnified Moment. It's also tied to the idea of using imaginary binoculars to really see the details of an event. Fun to watch, this video is part of "Barry in a Box", a book and dvd Barry is selling on his website: www.discoverwriting.com
A Horn for Louis, how Louis Armstrong found his passion. Great anecdotes about Armstrong, Marc Chagall, and Harry Houdini that lead to Kimmel's books. Children's author Eric Kimmel describes how to find your passion. More information about Eric's work at www.erickimmel.com.
May 28, 2011
Help Kids Write! Animated posters

Help Kids Write is a wonderful resource!
This site is from LaRae Kendrick, a veteran teacher and nationally know presenter on 6-Tratis. She's created some very clever posters to help kids remember the traits.
Each page features a character who embodies the trait. Included are essential ideas about each trait. This would make a great smart-board intro to each trait!
Here's a link to Ida Ideas! You can click through all of the traits from this page.
tags: "6-traits training 6-traits"
Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC)!
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- This group receives special notice whenever a new writing across the curriculum lesson or resource is posted at WritingFix.
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Twitter for K-3? Think about it!
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- I have been itching to write this Teachers Guide to Twitter for a while now - hoping to encourage K-3 Teachers and others, to give Twitter a try. Many of our visitors have expressed that it is all too confusing - so - I will do my best to unravel the 'mystery' behind Twitter - it is worth it...so hang in there with me...
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Best websites: Working With English Language Learners
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- My “The Best…” lists for 2010 continue, and this latest one focuses on sites that ELL students would use directly.
You might also be interested in previous editions of this list:
The Best Websites For English Language Learner Students — 2009
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