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Oh, yes, definitely--especially second grade. One would be "word slotting"
for instance. If the class was midway through writing a poem (using shared
writing), you could talk about descriptive language. Then, as a class, you
could ferret out the boring words and phrases and "cross them out" so t
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Subject: [MOSAIC] interactive writing
Interactive writi
Interactive writing is when teacher and students collaborate/share during
the composing process.
Two links to more info are below.
http://www.oe.k12.mi.us/balanced_literacy/interactive_writing.htm
http://www.stanswartz.com/IAW%20excerpt.pdf
The second is a chapter from the book *Interactive Writ