48 pages : 28 cm
How to Teach Nonfiction Writing: Grades 3-6
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- Publisher
- Evan-Moor Educational Publishers
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 100
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Each section of How to Teach Nonfiction Writing contains reproducible charts that describe the characteristics of each type of writing and gives steps to follow. Part 1Introduction steps in the writing process responding to writing forms for reader's response forms for revising & editing forms for tracking student writing Part 2Narrative Writing four personal narratives writing a friendly letter Part 3Expository Writing paragraph planning forms writing to inform writing to explain compare and contrast writing a news article writing directions Part 4Persuasive Writing writing 4 persuasive paragraphs writing a book review writing a business letter writing an editorial Part 5Writing Reports planning and note taking forms and checklists writing about a person, an animal, and a place Part 6Graphic Components models and activities for diagrams maps charts graphs captions Part 7Other Writing Forms lists applications announcements questionnaires signs
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