Building Literacy Skills in Emergent Writers with Dr. Lucy ...

THE ORANGE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICES DIVISION

in collaboration with Voyager Sopris Learning

Building Literacy Skills in Emergent Writers with Dr. Lucy Hart Paulson

High-Quality Instructional Practices for Every Classroom

Leader Luncheon

What Does a Scribble Say? Writing Assessment and Instruction for Young Children

Deepen your understanding of how young children's writing develops, how to assess their progress, what expected learning outcomes should be, and how to facilitate writing in developmentally appropriate ways. For PreK, Transitional Kindergarten, and Grades K?2.

Teacher Workshop

"Teacher, How Do You Write ..." Instructional Strategies for Helping Young Students Develop Writing Skills, from Sentences to Paragraphs

As the most challenging and complex linguistic skill, writing must be intentionally taught to help children develop this important skill set of literacy. Writing skills detailed in the Common Core State Standards include expectations for composing an opinion, detailing an explanation, and creating a narrative. This session will describe systematic instructional strategies for helping children develop their writing skills along a developmental progression in each of these writing styles. For Grades K?2.

WORKSHOP DETAILS DATE

Thursday, June 9, 2016 Leader Luncheon 12:30?2:30 p.m. Register at

Teacher Workshop 4?6 p.m. Register at LOCATION Orange County Department of Education D Building 200 Kalmus Drive Costa Mesa, CA 92626

COST

$10 per person, per session* Lunch, Refreshments, and Materials Included

For information, contact: ALLISON GRANGER 714.966.4046 | agranger@ocde.us

SUZI MALDONADO Sales Executive 951.723.7583 suzi.maldonado@

Lucy Hart Paulson, Ed.D., CCC-SLP, is a literacy specialist with years of experience working with young children and their families in public school, Head Start, private, and university settings. She is on the faculty of the Department of Communicative Sciences and Disorders at the University of Montana, sharing responsibilities for teaching, supervising, research, and service. Lucy is the lead author of Language Essentials for Teachers of Reading and Spelling (LETRS) for Early Childhood Educators; Building Early Literacy and Language Skills (BELLS), a resource and activity guide for young children; and Good Talking Words, a social communication skills program for preschool and kindergarten classes.

*Payment must be submitted prior to or brought with attendee to the event. Participants will not be admitted to an event without a PO, check, or other form of payment. Individuals with disabilities in need of auxiliary aides and services may request assistance by contacting Kelly Yamamoto at 714.966.4148. The Orange County Department of Education may take photographs of participants at the event. These photographs will be used to document the event, promote events in written materials, post on the OCDE website and on the World Wide Web, and on the digital frame in the entry to the OCDE offices.

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