Bring the Seven Steps to Writing Success to Your School
- Want to rapidly improve your National AIM literacy data?

- Help students engage in writing?
- Get active writing strategies that take just ten minutes a day?
Small Kids Need Small Chunks
Now in over 850 schools the Seven Steps to Writing Success program has proved to rapidly increase schools' national test scores and get kids switched on to writing.
Small kids need small chunks. The Seven Steps program breaks down writing into the seven main skills. Teachers get a SYSTEM to share with students that can be used in the classroom immediately.
Seven Steps Resources

Teacher Manual fully photocopiable.
- 20 x five minute writing activities
- 20 x verbal writing strategies
- 8 classroom handouts (includes the unique Story Graph)
Student workbooks are also available.
Classroom Modelling - see real kids and great writing in action
Watch a 4 minute video from the Seven Steps to Writing Success 'Classroom Modelling' DVD.
Teacher PD - practical, active and interactive
If we are passionate about active, interactive and creative classrooms, our teacher workshops would have to be exactly that, right? They are.
- Seven Steps to Writing Success (Full Day)
- Top Three Steps (2 hours)
- The AIM Game - improving test data (2 hours)
- Student Modelling (cut CRT costs)
- Success for Boys
- Long Term programs
- Read what teachers say
- Listen to what teachers do differently now (Audio file)
Expert Comments
The Seven Steps program was designed by Jen McVeity, author of over 20 books, a Churchill Fellow, and a 2006 National Literacy Champion. An expert in literacy, boys and gifted education, Jen is available for media comment.
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