Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Writing Goals

I'm back with another writing post!  I love writing workshop time and this year I wanted to add some new elements to my workshop.  With the new rigor of the CCSS and goal-setting/tracking being a best practice {in my opinion!}, I wanted to develop a way for my first graders to set goals in writing.  I've used little goal-setting half-sheets in the past, but I also wanted to see the goals on a larger scale and have the whole class become accountable for one another's goals.  That being said, I created a writing goals poster.  Each quarter, I'll draw names and ask students to tell me one area that'd like to focus on during writing workshop.  I will cut up the sticky notes and write their names on them.  They will place their sticky note on the goal they'd like to set for themselves.  During my conferencing, I will also fill out a paper goal sheet with my students where I can track how they are doing to meet their goal.  Having those will be my paper evidence for conferences, RTI, and parent meetings.  The goal sheets that I am referring to are in my Writing Resource pack shown below, which I recommend for anyone wanting to start writing workshop or anyone that already does writing workshop. On Friday's we will re-visit the goals poster and discuss our progress as a class. If you'd like a copy of the pieces I used for my poster, click the "Writing Resources" cover below!





xo
Megan


9 comments:

  1. I love your idea of the children choosing the goal they will focus on. Thank you for sharing.

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  2. Love it!!! I guess I'll be making some of these :)

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  3. "Eye" love the spacers! Thank you!!

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  4. Eye will be making spacers this weekend!! Thanks so much for sharing! I tend to refer to "spaghetti spaces" between letters, and "meatball spaces" between words. Love this little visual cue, though!!

    Andrew
    Mr. First Grade

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  5. In the past I've used tongue depressors with "spaceman" labels. The kids enjoyed using their spaceman when writing.

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  6. I love your ideas! And I love your writing pack!

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  7. Megan,
    I was getting ready to make my own Writing Goals sign and came across all your fantastic ideas! It's so much fun to meet people with a heart for doing whatever it takes to ensure student engagement and success. I look forward to linking up with you and sharing ideas as well. Please stop by and grab freebies from me. Enjoy your summer!

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  8. Setting goals is the first step in turning the
    invisible into the visible. See the link below for more info.


    #goals
    www.ufgop.org

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  9. The writing goals have almost brought around the better circumstantial ideas for the students and they would further be having good time in this regard.

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