Already Ready
Nurturing Writers in Preschool and Kindergarten
ISBN 978-0-325-01073-1 / 0-325-01073-0 / 2008 / 240pp / Paperback
Imprint: Heinemann
Availability: In Stock
Grade Level: PreK-K
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From the very first chapter of this informative and inspiring book, a clear picture emerges of how even three- and four-year-olds’ capacities for serious authorship can and should be supported. —Lillian G. Katz Coauthor of Young Investigators: The Project Approach in the Early Years By the time they reach preschool or kindergarten, young children are already writers. They don’t have much experience, but they’re filled with stories to tell and ideas to express—they want to show the world what they know and see. All they need is a nurturing teacher like you to recognize the writer at work within them. All you need to help them is Already Ready. Taking an exciting, new approach to working with our youngest students, Already Ready shows you how, by respecting children as writers, engaged in bookmaking, you can gently nudge them toward a lifetime of joyful writing. Katie Wood Ray and Matt Glover guide you through fundamental concepts of early writing. Providing numerous, helpful examples of early writing—complete with transcriptions—they demonstrate how to: Then Ray and Glover show you how little ones can develop powerful understandings about: You’ll learn how to support your writers’ quest to make meaning, as they grow their abilities and refine their thinking about writing through teaching strategies such as: Writing is just one part of a busy early childhood classroom, but even in little doses, a nurturing approach can work wonders and help children connect the natural writer inside them to a life of expressing themselves on paper. Find that approach, share it with your students, and you’ll discover that you don’t have to get students ready to write—they’re Already Ready.
I. Building Understandings About Young Writers 1. What It Means to Be a Writer 2. Composition and the Importance of Making of Picture Books 3. Rethinking the Meaning of Writing Development 4. Understanding Dimensions of Composition Development 5. The Child’s Image of Self as Writer: Managing the Balance of Initiation and Demonstration II. Teaching Practices That Nurture Young Writers 6. Understanding the Teaching Context 7. Supporting Young Writers Through Read-Aloud 8. Understanding Side-by-Side Teaching 9. Building a Repertoire of Responsive Actions for Side-by-Side Teaching 10. Supporting Young Writers with Share Time
PD Resources From Katie Wood Ray
Institutes
- Developing Curriculum for Writing Workshops
- Writing Right from the Start: The Primary Writing Workshop
Seminars
- Nurturing Writers in Preschool and Kindergarten
- A Framework for Planning Units of Study in the Writing Workshop
- Writing Workshop With Our Youngest Authors
Speakers
- Invite Katie Wood Ray to speak at your school, district, or conference through Heinemann Speakers.
Webinars
Workshops
- Study Driven: Close Study in the Writing Workshop
- Already Ready: Teaching Practices That Support Our Very Youngest Writers
PD Resources From Matt Glover
Seminars
Speakers
- Invite Matt Glover to speak at your school, district, or conference through Heinemann Speakers.
Workshops





