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Fortunately , I met Margaret , a first grade teacher who used Writers ' Workshop as part of her daily program . Margaret viewed the children in her class as meaning makers and authors . She engaged them in collaborative teacher - led ...
Fortunately , I met Margaret , a first grade teacher who used Writers ' Workshop as part of her daily program . Margaret viewed the children in her class as meaning makers and authors . She engaged them in collaborative teacher - led ...
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Another influence on the children's written genres was the way Margaret conducted Writers ' Workshop . She encouraged the children to represent their ideas as they wanted and were able , in any combination of drawing and writing .
Another influence on the children's written genres was the way Margaret conducted Writers ' Workshop . She encouraged the children to represent their ideas as they wanted and were able , in any combination of drawing and writing .
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On the other hand , the children also developed notions about which genres were not appropriate for Writers ' Workshop . Every Wednesday was Project Day , and the children built three dimensional creations and then wrote about them .
On the other hand , the children also developed notions about which genres were not appropriate for Writers ' Workshop . Every Wednesday was Project Day , and the children built three dimensional creations and then wrote about them .
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