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BETH OLSHANSKY

Picture Writing: Fostering Literacy Through Art and Image Making. Image Making Within The Writing Process. BETH OLSHANSKY. Picture Writing: Fostering Literacy Through Art and Image-Making. Simpler approach, crayon resist based approach to writing.

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BETH OLSHANSKY

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  1. Picture Writing: Fostering Literacy Through Art and Image Making Image Making Within The Writing Process BETH OLSHANSKY

  2. Picture Writing: Fostering Literacy Through Art and Image-Making Simpler approach, crayon resist based approach to writing. Image-Making Within The Writing Process More complex and dynamic collage based approach which uses hand painted, textured papers created by each student to literally construct a story. Visual, Kinesthetic and Verbal Modes of Thinking During the Writing ProcessValidated by the US Department of Educators Program Effectiveness Panel as an “Innovative and Effective Literacy Program”

  3. • Create portfolio of beautiful hand-painted textured papers. • Construct Collage Images • Ideas begin to flow when in the cutting and pasting process. They are able to rehearse, draft and revise their stories long before setting a pencil to paper. • Oral Rehearsal • Rich descriptive language is at their fingertips Image-Making Process

  4. “Image-making Within The Writing Process affords students dynamic opportunities to create in two languages: the art of and language of words. Each reinforces, enhances, and ignites the other in an explosion of color, shape, design, and fantastic story-telling” - Lanie Keystone, Arts in Education CoordinatorNH State Council on the Arts

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