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Marvelous Minilessons for Teaching Intermediate Writing Grades 3-8.

This practical book offers tools for writing that will help students to see different perspectives, organize and communicate their ideas, and connect with the world.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Rog, Lori Jamison
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Markham : Pembroke Publishers, 2018.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Introduction: The "Writingest" Generation; The Minilesson; How to Use This Book; Chapter 1: Writing Workshop: A Predictable Structure Where the Unpredictable Can Happen; How Can We Find the Time?; Teaching Time, Writing Time, Sharing Time; Supporting Independence; Topic Self-Selection; Managing Materials; The Teacher's Role; The Walkabout Conference; The TAG Conference; The Editing (Polish to Publish) Conference; Writing Workshop and the Struggling Writer; Technology Talk; Chapter 2: Where Do We Start?; Planning Units of Study; Teaching by Text Form.
  • The Journey to PublicationPlanning a Genre-Based Unit of Study; Sample Questions for Creating a Framework for a Text Form; Rubrics; A Sample Unit Plan for Personal Narrative; Sample Unit of Study Objectives for Personal Narrative Writing; Getting Started for the First Six Weeks; Sample Assessment Rubric for Personal Narrative; Chapter 3: Writing to Learn; Effective Instructional Strategies; Writing About Nonfiction Reading; Struggling Writers and Writing About Reading; Minilessons in This Chapter:; The Gist and the 3 E's; Write a Bad Response; What's the Difference?; Sum It Up!
  • Focused FreewritingChunk and Chew, Stop and Jot; WITIK: What I Think I Know; Chapter 4: Writing to Inform; An Informational Writing Unit of Study; Teaching an Informational Writing Unit; Minilessons in This Chapter:; Skinny Down the Topic; Telegram Notes; Terrific Topic Sentences; Bookend Paragraphs; Gems to Make Writing Sparkle; The First Four Words; Rubric for Assessment and Evaluation; Chapter 5: Writing to Persuade; Steps in Teaching a Persuasive Writing Unit; Minilessons in This Chapter:; Agree or Disagree?; What, Why, and How Do You Know?; Face the Facts; Other People Might Say ...
  • AIM for a Great OpeningEnd with an I, You, or We; Loaded Words; Rubric for Assessment and Evaluation; Chapter 6: Content Minilessons: Topics and Details; Minilessons in This Chapter:; Topic Bingo; Trifold Planner; Listing or Layering; Don't Tell Me, Show Me!; Add an Anecdote; Slo-Mo Writing; Dabble in Dialogue; "Stars and Wishes" Peer Conferences; Chapter 7: The Writer's Craft: Writing with Rhythm and Flair; Minilessons in This Chapter:; TAP into Voice; Vivid Verbs; The Magic of Three; Say it with a Simile; What Does Red Sound Like?; Pop in a Popper; The VSS; Flip the Sentence.
  • Chapter 8: Conventions: The Good Manners of WritingGrammar Rules We Thought We Knew (But Didn't); Is it Time to Stop Teaching Spelling?; Word Study; Minilessons in This Chapter:; Be Your Own Editor; Sentence Stretching; Three Sentence Stories; The Royal Order of Adjectives; Possessive or Plural Word Sort; Explode a Word; The Five Ps of Paragraphing; Resources; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; V; W.