Teaching Evidence-Based Writing: Nonfiction

Teaching Evidence-Based Writing: Nonfiction
Title Teaching Evidence-Based Writing: Nonfiction PDF eBook
Author Leslie Blauman
Publisher Corwin Press
Pages 303
Release 2016-10-14
Genre Education
ISBN 1506379060

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At heart, learning to read and write analytically is learning to think well For Evidence-Based Writing: Nonfiction, renowned teacher Leslie Blauman combed the standards and her classroom bookshelves to craft lessons that use the best nonfiction picture books, biographies, and article excerpts to make writing about reading a clear, concrete process. Students learn to analyze and cite evidence about main idea, point of view, visuals, and words and structure. And best of all, your students gain a confidence in responding to complex texts and ideas that will serve them well in school, on tests, and in any situation when they are asked: What are you basing that on? Show me how you know.

Writing-Based Teaching

Writing-Based Teaching
Title Writing-Based Teaching PDF eBook
Author Teresa Vilardi
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 203
Release 2009-11-10
Genre Education
ISBN 1438429088

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Written by the team at Bard College's Institute for Writing and Thinking, this book is designed to provide practical guidance regarding the challenges and potential of writing-based teaching, and suggestions for how to adapt the practices to particular classroom situations. The contributors share candid, first-hand accounts of what it is like to make writing central to teaching in secondary schools and colleges. As teachers of literature, composition, poetry, mathematics, anthropology, and education, they offer philosophical and theoretical reflections, practical guidance, and personal stories about how to help students become better, more-fluent writers, close readers, and reflective thinkers. This book will be of interest to writing center directors, for what it says about how to do collaborative learning and revision and seeing writing as a way to build community, and to writing teachers for how it demystifies freewriting, focused freewriting, and dialectical notebooks.

Teaching Writing with Mentor Texts in the Primary Classroom

Teaching Writing with Mentor Texts in the Primary Classroom
Title Teaching Writing with Mentor Texts in the Primary Classroom PDF eBook
Author Nicole Groeneweg
Publisher Teaching Resources
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Activity programs in education
ISBN 9780545115933

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Mentor-text-based lessons on finding topics, organizing material, writing leads and endings, exploring genre, and more.

Project-Based Writing

Project-Based Writing
Title Project-Based Writing PDF eBook
Author Liz Prather
Publisher Heinemann Educational Books
Pages 224
Release 2017
Genre Education
ISBN 9780325089805

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The idea that students should be "college and career ready" when they leave high school has become a major focus in education, but much of this conversation has been on reading readiness. What about writing readiness? Liz Prather argues that we can set students up for future success when we help them learn to care about what they're writing, and help them manage their time to write. "I needed a framework for teaching writing that would keep my students accountable and engaged," Liz explains, "but would allow them to write from their own passions, and instill in them an understanding of time management, goal setting, and production. By adding the tenets and practices of project-based learning, I could simultaneously protect the creative processes of my students while helping them learn to manage long term writing projects, the kind of projects they would be doing in college or in a career." Project-Based Writing provides a 7 step structure to conceive, manage, and deliver writing projects built upon student voice and student choice. Liz includes classroom-tested strategies for helping kids persevere through roadblocks, changes in direction, failed attempts, and most importantly, "anticipate the tricks of that wily saboteur, Time." Both practical and inspirational, Project-Based Writing teaches kids the real-world lessons they need to become real-world writers. "With this book, you will quite likely become the person students remember as the one who taught them how to write."-Cris Tovani

Teaching Reading and Writing

Teaching Reading and Writing
Title Teaching Reading and Writing PDF eBook
Author Andrew Paul Johnson
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 273
Release 2008
Genre Education
ISBN 1578868424

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"Providing a wealth of simple, research-based strategies for teaching reading and writing, this book is designed for each chapter to be accessible to teachers, tutors, parents, and paraprofessionals. Teaching Reading and Writing demonstrates that effective literacy instruction does not have to be complicated or expensive. Each chapter provides both easy-to-use techniques and Internet search terms. This guide presents teaching methods that can be implemented without having to acquire additional books, packages, or other instructional devices. All you need is paper, pencil, books, teacher creativity and imagination, and a desire to help students."--BOOK JACKET.

Writing-Based Teaching

Writing-Based Teaching
Title Writing-Based Teaching PDF eBook
Author Teresa Vilardi
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 220
Release 2009-11-10
Genre Education
ISBN 9781438429076

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Offers candid, first-hand accounts of what it is like to make writing central to teaching in secondary schools and colleges.

Teaching Writing in the Content Areas

Teaching Writing in the Content Areas
Title Teaching Writing in the Content Areas PDF eBook
Author Vicki Urquhart
Publisher ASCD
Pages 177
Release 2005
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1416601716

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This book examines nearly 30 years of research to identify how teachers can incorporate writing instruction that helps students master the course content and improve their overall achievement. Building on the recommendations of the National Commission on Writing, authors Vicki Urquhart and Monette McIver introduce four critical issues teachers should address when they include writing in their content courses: Creating a positive environment for the feedback and guidance students need at various stages, including prewriting, drafting, revising, and editing; Monitoring and assessing how much students are learning through their writing; Choosing computer programs that best enhance the writing process; Strengthening their knowledge of course content and their own writing skills.