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E-raamat: Content Area Writing that Rocks

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Apr-2017
  • Kirjastus: Shell Educational Publishing
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781425896751
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Apr-2017
  • Kirjastus: Shell Educational Publishing
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781425896751

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Create an innovative classroom where students develop writing skills by learning strategies based on their interests in technology, social media, and other topics. Students apply these tools and strategies to build college and career readiness skills.


Engage third through twelfth grade students with creative strategies to develop their writing skills with the help of Content Area Writing That Rocks. This standards-based resource provides teachers with strategies and suggestions to build writing skills based on students' interests in technology, social media, and other contemporary topics. Authored by Rebecca G. Harper, this guide supports overall writing instruction across the content areas.

Dedication 5(1)
Acknowledgments 6(1)
Why Writing?
7(5)
Organization of This Book
10(2)
Content-Area Literacy and Writing
12(11)
The Importance of Content-Area Writing
12(1)
Reading and Writing Are Social Activities
13(1)
Students at the Center
14(1)
Embracing the Process
15(1)
How Does Content-Area Writing Look?
15(3)
How Do I Infuse My Content-Area Lessons with Writing?
18(2)
Making Content-Area Writing Work for All Learners
20(3)
Writing to Think
23(13)
Who's the Writing For?
25(1)
Writing-to-Think Strategies
25(11)
Written Conversations
27(3)
Writing Breaks
30(3)
Dialogue Journals
33(3)
Writing to Prove
36(19)
Paint-Strip Evidence
38(2)
Red-Light, Green-Light Evidence
40(2)
Textual Evidence Throw Down
42(3)
Picture This!
45(2)
Do This, Not That Recipe
47(2)
Create a Simile
49(2)
Continuum Debate
51(2)
iPod® List
53(2)
Writing to Learn Vocabulary
55(13)
Levels of Words
57(2)
Paint-Strip Words
59(2)
Continuum of Words
61(2)
Alpha-Boxes
63(3)
Also Known As (AKA)
66(2)
Writing to Summarize
68(17)
Postcard Summaries
69(2)
Sports Summaries
71(2)
Trailers, Recaps, and Reviews
73(2)
Five-Dollar Summaries
75(2)
Comic-Strip Summaries
77(2)
Bio Poems 2.0
79(2)
Social Media Summaries
81(4)
Writing to Organize
85(16)
Four-Block Writing
86(3)
Paint-Strip Organizer
89(2)
Heard, Refute, and Question (HRQ)
91(2)
List, Group, Label, and Map
93(2)
Compare-and-Contrast Throw Down
95(4)
Mock Pinterest® Pages
99(2)
Appendices
101
Appendix A Letter from the Author
101(1)
Appendix B References Cited
102(3)
Appendix C Interest Inventories
105(3)
Appendix D Student Templates
108(10)
Appendix E Books That Rock!
118