Writing
Teaching writing is a difficult task for many. While it is fairly simple to write and even to edit and grade writing, many teachers find it difficult to know how to actually teach their students how to write better.
Creating a Writers Workshop in your classroom is one of the most effective methods to teach writing. While this can seem a bit daunting at first, in fact a well organized Writers Workshop is easy to implement and produces a classroom full of great writers, or at least, better writers than at the beginning of the school year!
How does this method work in an inclusion classroom? When working in an inclusion classroom, writing instruction can be more challenging. The way writing instruction is set up in a writers workshop actually helps students with learning disabilities because it provides more opportunity for individual instruction.
Writing Instruction Resources
How to Teach Students with a Writing Disability
Understanding a Writing Disability
Additional Writing Resource for Teachers:
Thinking Organized
This great resource, while mainly an organization method, will provide specific instruction for students on how to write essays and improve their written language skills as well as their overall organization.







