Abstract

AbstractResearch has indicated that adding mind‐set and self‐regulation strategy instruction to the writers’ workshop framework may improve motivation, independence, and academic success in young writers. Invented spelling can strengthen the relation between phonological and orthographic representations. The authors examined the impact of growth mind‐set instruction on writing using a strategy of “brave spelling” to encourage students to use invented spelling skills to increase the sophistication of their writing. The authors combined research on invented spelling and growth mind‐set to create unique lesson plans focused on the development of word‐reading skills, alphabetic knowledge, and phonological awareness. In 10 weeks, 12 kindergartners bravely spelled 240 different words that conventionally contain five or more letters. This research was incorporated into the “brave spelling” lesson plan. The authors explore how creating a culture of brave spellers is one strategy for helping students write any words they can imagine.

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