Creating Strong Kids Through Writing: 30-Minute Lessons That Build Empathy, Self-Awareness, and Social-Emotional Understanding in Grades 4-8
By (Author) Deborah S. Delisle
By (author) James Delisle
Prufrock Press
Prufrock Press
15th April 2019
United States
Children
372.623
Paperback
150
Width 210mm, Height 280mm
276g
Teachers are always looking for activities that not only enhance the mechanics of writing grammar, spelling, and syntax but also allow students to express themselves in creative and personal ways. Creating Strong Kids Through Writing is the perfect resource for teachers seeking quick, ready-to-use writing lessons that encourage social and emotional growth, personal development, introspection, and innovative thinking in students. Each of the 20 lessons has been classroom-tested with students of all ability levels in grades 4-8, and each lesson contains one or more samples of student work to help guide and inspire student writers. Creating Strong Kids Through Writingis a resource teachers will turn to again and again when they seek writing lessons that, although short in duration, are lasting in their personal impact on student growth.
With all the buzz (and accompanying teacher expectations) about Social-Emotional Learning, Creating Strong Kids Through Writing is a much-needed resource. The authors have created an easy-to-use book of activities to help teachers help adolescents grow socially and emotionally.,Anne Anderson,MiddleWeb, 8/22/19
Deborah S. Delisle is the president and CEO of the Alliance for Excellent Education (All4Ed), a national nonprofit committed to improving the educational outcomesand livesof high school students, especially those traditionally underserved.
James R. Delisle has worked in gifted child education for 40 years as a teacher, professor, counselor, and dad. He is the author of 21 books, including the best-selling Parenting Gifted Kids and The Gifted Teen Survival Guide (with Judy Galbraith). His work has been translated into multiple languages and has been featured in both top research outlets and popular media sources like The New York Times and the Oprah Winfrey Show.