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MNMommy Forum Pro
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Posted: Feb 19 2010 at 6:19am | IP Logged
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early elementary dc other writing as well? We are using WWE and love it. We need to use dictation for grammar and spelling. Should we be doing more? Should we be doing creative writing or journaling for 2nd or 3rd grade? Right now my 2nd grader's creative writing is limited to drawing a picture and narrating a story to me.
What does your writing progression look like in these early years? I'm not wanting to add work, but I do want to be intentional and CMish with our writing sequence.
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Jennifer...I have a 7.5 and 9 yo dds, who are basically at the same level....I guess I'd call them "3rd grade".
Just this past December we started a couple things....
1. Writing whatever they want in a journal about once a week...more, of course, if they want. Sometimes they aren't so good about thinking of something, so I give them options...it's usually something they did last week or something fun to describe. Write about New Year's Eve, going to the Aquarium with Jemma, Rollar skating with Daddy. I don't "correct" this work, and they only show it to me if they want to.
2. A section of a notebook is marked "Written Narration" and once/week, they will write a narration of something that we read, instead of doing it orally with me. This is VERY NEW to them, so it's 1 or 2 sentences. I do go over this with them and "correct gently."
Up until a couple months ago, we were doing oral & dictated narrations, illustrations, copywork, etc....nothing "required writing." A year ago, my girls would never have been able to "write". But, my third daughter....6 yo....she's a different story....she writes all the time and loves it, so my guess is, she'll be a bit easier to transition to written narrations and encouraging creative writing.
Focusing on oral narrations has paid off...even though it's hard not to worry about them "not writing" during that 2nd-3rd grade time. Everyone says to focus on the copywork and lots of oral narrating during those early years, and the writing will fall into place. I think I'm in the process of seeing this.
There is also a thread in the archives that I'll link later todya.....remind me if I forget. It has to do with early-year-journaling that I think has been fun with my dd-6yo.
Hope that helps. (You're asking about writing and creative writing...right? not the dictation/copywork, right?)
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MNMommy wrote:
early elementary dc other writing as well? We are using WWE and love it. We need to use dictation for grammar and spelling. Should we be doing more? Should we be doing creative writing or journaling for 2nd or 3rd grade? Right now my 2nd grader's creative writing is limited to drawing a picture and narrating a story to me. |
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Jennifer,
I think it depends on the child. Is she interested in doing more? It sounds like you are doing fine but if she wants to write more add some creative writing or journaling, but I wouldn't require it. Some of my children loved writing, others not so much and I have found that the "not so much" ones don't resist it later (when I do require it) if I haven't pushed it too much in the earlier grades.
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Thank you for the replies. I was panicking but have now calmed down. I listened to a talk by Susan Wise Bauer this weekend, and she suggested that kids not be forced to do creative writing. She said that all kids must learn expository writing, but only those that want to write creatively should. That makes a lot of sense to my practical, math-minded self. Whew!
So, I am refocusing on oral narrations and dictation/copywork. I think that will pay off, and it has the added bonus of being fun and easy for us.
I panick at least once a month about something. It's quite annoying.
__________________ Jennifer
Tired mom to - 10yo dd, 7yo ds, 6yo ds, 4yo dd, 2yo ds
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