Ralph Fletcher's books for young readers include Fig Pudding, Flying Solo, Marshfield Dreams: When I Was a Kid, and The Writer's Notebook: Unlocking the Writer Within. Ralph has published many books for writing teachers including Joy Write: Cultivating High-Impact Low-Stakes Writing, What a Writer Needs, Writing Workshop: The Essential Guide, and Focus Lessons: How Photography Enhances the Teaching of Writing. Ralph believes in student choice, authentic voice, and writing as a form of self-discovery. He frequently visits schools, and speaks at educational conferences around the world, helping teachers find wiser ways of teaching writing. www.ralphfletcherbooks.com
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Foreword Acknowledgments About the Author Introduction Chapter 1. Wri-Dentity: What It Is and Why It Matters On Writing Identity Why Wri-dentity Matters Building Wri-dentity in the Classroom Chapter 2. Establish Regular Routines Time Establishing Space and Structure in the Writing Classroom Chapter 3. Create a Writing Community The Power of the Group Healing a Rift in the Classroom Community Fostering Helpful Peer Response to Student Writing The Place for Rituals Chapter 4. Build a Common Language Language About Writing Invented by Students Envisioning Language Chapter 5. Nurture Our Own Wri-dentity Claiming Our Own Wri-dentity Sharing Our Wri-dentity in the Classroom Chapter 6. Promote Pleasure Pleasures Large and Small Chapter 7. Give Voice to Choice Challenges to Choice in Today's Classroom Chapter 8. Confer With Students One-to-One Chapter 9. Use Mentor Texts to Build Vision Chapter 10. Turn Up the Volume On Writing Practice Quantity Matters Chapter 11. Connect Them to an Audience Chapter 12. Give "Never-Writers" a Fresh Start Meet the Never-Writer Chapter 13. Let Them Mess Around and Play Greenbelt Writing Chapter 14. Invite Reflection When and How to Invite Reflection Encourage Reflection That's Honest Chapter 15. Lingering Thoughts About Building Wri-dentity References Index

