Writing Process
Writing Rope
Pillars of Reading
Reading Rope
Lesson Planning
100

This part of the process requires you to use your best handwriting so you can create a finished, polished, final product. 

Publishing

100

This strand involves practice in the correct formation of letters. 

Transcription

100

This pillar is associated with understanding what we read. 

Comprehension

100

This strand acknowledges the importance of knowing words with automaticity so that our brains are freed from sounding out every letter. 

Sight Recognition

100

The place you will always start. 

Indiana Academic Standards

200

This part of the writing process requires students to get all of their ideas down on paper. 

Drafting
200

This strand includes the study of various patterns of organization for writing.For example, a narrative story follows the "mountain" structure with the exposition, rising action, climas, falling action, and resolution. 

Text Structure
200
The ability to read with appropriate accuracy, rate, and prosody. 

Fluency

200

I am tapping out syllables in words and listening for words that rhyme. Which strand are we working on. 

Phonological Awareness

200

Identifies the appropriate progression for specific skills at at each grade level. 

Scope and Sequence

300

This part of the writing process requires students to brainstorm their ideas. 

Prewriting

300

This strand involves the a focus on words choice and other literary devices like figurative language. 

Writing Craft

300

The pillar that involves the study of words so students have more options to choose from in their writing. 

Vocabulary

300

Learning about various sentence types and their punctuation. 

Language Structure
300

Part of the lesson plan that requires you to share your procedures. 

Routines and Procedures

400

This part of the writing process requires students to look for grammar, punctuation, and spelling errors. 

Editing

400

This strand is concerned with ideas and the writing process.

Critical Thinking

400

This pillar requires students to look at a written word and decode it successfully. 

Phonics

400

Understanding the characteristics of various genres

Literacy Knowledge

400

The part of the lesson plan that reminds us that we will need to make appropriate accommodations for any students in our classes with an IEP or an ILP 

Differentiation

500

This part of the writing process allows students to change the content and organization. 

Revising

500

This strand requires and understanding of grammatical sentence constructions. 

Syntax

500

Students must learn to manipulate sounds. This pillar can be "taught in the dark." 

Phonemic Awareness

500

"Frontloading" by building students knowledge about a topic before they begin reading is associated with which standard?

Background knowledge

500

The part of the lesson when you are done teaching and you want the students to try out the skill with your assistance. 

Guided Practice
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