240: Improve Student Writing with Frames & Scaffolds


Do your students sometimes struggle to get their ideas down in writing because they aren’t sure how to start or how to say exactly what they mean? Writing can feel overwhelming without the right support—but it doesn’t have to be that way. In this episode, we’ll explore how sentence frames and scaffolds can give students the structure they need to write confidently and accurately, while still expressing their own ideas. Whether you teach novices or more advanced learners, you’ll get practical strategies you can use right away.  So, Let’s jump in.

Topics in this Episode: 

  • Writing is an effective and useful way for students to show what they know, who they are, and what they can communicate in the target language.
  • But writing is also one of the most intimidating skills for learners. Why? Because writing asks students to juggle Vocabulary, Grammar, Word Order, Agreement, Spelling and Organization.
  • That’s where sentence frames and scaffolds come in. They provide just enough support to help students express meaningful ideas without feeling stuck or overwhelmed.
  • Sentence frames and scaffolds are not about giving answers. They are about Reducing cognitive overload, Highlighting patterns, Modeling structure, Making expectations visible
  • Sentence frames and scaffolds are like training wheels. We don’t put training wheels on a bike because we expect students to use them forever. We use them so learners can experience success early and build balance gradually.
  • Ready For Tomorrow Quick Win PD Course: Support Writing with Frames & Scaffolds

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