Getting Students to Write- Helping Elementary and Middle School teachers improve student writing.

Episode 20 An Interview with Melissa McCall


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Another fabulous interview with Pre-K literacy teacher and consultant Melissa McCall of Moving Little Minds!


We talk all things early childhood writing!


Key Take-aways:

3 parts of writing-all equally important

Ways to include writing in multiple areas of the school day

Importance of instilling a love of writing and story-telling!


If you are looking for more knowledge of writing development for our earliest writers...listen in!


Melissa can be found on Instagram and Facebook @movinglittleminds as well as on her website www.movinglittleminds.com


The books mentioned today were: Talking, Drawing Writing: Lessons for our Littlest Learners by Horn and Giacobbe and Literacy Learning for Infants, Toddlers, and Preschoolers; Key Practices for Educators


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