Currently I am conducting research in my class on ways to keep students engaged and motivated during writing. This article fits right in with my action research. On page 137 the article quotes Christian Faltis who says “it is the teacher’s responsibility to create opportunities for their students to engage actively through meaningful activities that build on their prior knowledge.” How true is this! Children have to experience something in order to write about it! This article reminded me so much of Lucy Calkins “Small Moments”. How that we share literature with students and ask them to think of their own small moments in time and share through their writing. Students who are allowed to write about their own moments in time portray their own authentic voice. This article really made me think when the author said….”We went beyond the exclusive use of transparencies, charts, or just talk as tools to create learning opportunities for the children. Instead we engaged the children physically, emotionally and linguistically. ” This is what teaching is all about. This form of writing allows students to take their own experiences and use them as a tool for learning which helps to shape who they are.