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E-raamat: Teaching Evidence-Based Writing: Nonfiction: Texts and Lessons for Spot-On Writing About Reading

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  • Kirjastus: Corwin Press Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781506379074

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One in a million. Yes, that’s how rare it is to have so many write-about-reading  strategies so beautifully put to use. Each year Leslie Blauman guides her students to become highly skilled at supporting their thinking about texts, and in Evidence-Based Writing: Nonfiction, she shares her win-win process. 

Leslie combed the ELA standards and all her favorite books and built a lesson structure you can use in two ways: with an entire text or with just the excerpts she’s included in the book. Addressing Evidence, Relationships, Main Idea, Point of View, Visuals, Words and Structure, each section includes:
 
Lessons you can use as teacher demonstrations or for guided practice, with Best the Test tips on how to authentically teach the skills that show up on exams with the texts you teach. 

Prompt Pages serve as handy references, giving students the key questions to ask themselves as they read any text and consider how an author’s meaning and structure combine.

Excerpts-to-Write About Pages feature carefully selected passages from current biographies, informational books, and articles on the topics you teach and questions that require students to discover a text’s literal and deeper meanings.

Write-About-Reading Templates scaffold students to think about a text efficiently by focusing on its critical craft elements or text structure demands and help them rehearse for more extensive responses.

Writing Tasks invite students to transform their notes into a more developed paragraph or essay with sufficiently challenging tasks geared for grades 6-8.

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. 
Video Clips vi
Write-About-Reading Templates vii
Excerpts to Write About viii
Dynamic Duos: Additional Ideas For Teaching With the Texts x
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction xv
Section 1 Evidence
1(26)
* These lessons are especially geared for Grades 6--8
Lesson 1 Ask and Answer Questions
2(7)
Write-About-Reading Template: Ask and Answer Questions
6(1)
Excerpt to Write About: "Where Do Tornadoes Come From?" From How Come? Every Kid's Science Questions Explained
7(2)
Kathy Wollard
Lesson 2 Cite Evidence*
9(6)
Write-About-Reading Template: Prove It!
12(1)
Excerpt to Write About: "The Storm Factory" From Hurricane Force: In the Path of America's Deadliest Storms
13(2)
Joseph B. Treaster
Lesson 3 Use Quotes to Summarize Text
15(7)
Write-About-Reading Template: Build My Summary
20(1)
Excerpt to Write About: "Saving Cheetahs"
21(1)
Suzanne Zimbler
Lesson 4 Cite and Analyze*
22(5)
Write-About-Reading Template: Analyze and Cite Evidence
24(1)
Excerpt to Write About: "The Computer" From What a Great Idea! Inventions That Changed the World
25(2)
Stephen M. Tomecek
Section 2 Relationships
27(30)
Lesson 5 Explain Events, Procedures, or Concepts
28(8)
Write-About-Reading Template: Important Events and Ideas
33(1)
Excerpts to Write About: "Enemy at the Gates" From Science Warriors: The Battle Against Invasive Species
34(2)
Sneed B. Collard
Lesson 6 Analyze How Authors Introduce, Illustrate, and Elaborate*
36(8)
Write-About-Reading Template: Introduce, Illustrate, and Elaborate
39(1)
Excerpts to Write About: Albert Einstein Biographies: Odd Boy Out: Young Albert Einstein
Don Brown
On a Beam of Light: A Story of Albert Einstein
Jennifer Berne
Who Was Albert Einstein?
Jess Brallier
Giants of Science: Albert Einstein
40(4)
Kathleen Krull
Lesson 7 Describe Relationships and Interactions
44(7)
Write-About-Reading Template: It's All About Connections
48(1)
Excerpt to Write About: "Opening Doors for Others" From Jackie Robinson: Strong Inside and Out
49(2)
Denise Lewis Patrick
Lesson 8 Analyze the Connections Between People, Events, and Ideas*
51(6)
Write-About-Reading Template: Events, Individuals, and Ideas: How Do They Influence?
54(1)
Excerpts to Write About: Influential Speeches: "The Gettysburg Address"
Abraham Lincoln
"I Have a Dream" Speech
55(2)
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Section 3 Main Idea/Central Idea
57(34)
Lesson 9 Identify Main Idea and Details
58(9)
Write-About-Reading Template: Main Idea
63(1)
Excerpts to Write About: "A Hurricane Arrives" From Violent Skies: Hurricanes
64(3)
Chris Oxlade
Lesson 10 Understand Topics and Subtopics*
67(7)
Write-About-Reading Template: Topic Sentences
71(1)
Excerpts to Write About: "White Death" From Avalanche! The Deadly Slide
72(2)
Jane Duden
Lesson 11 Determine Central Ideas: Details*
74(9)
Write-About-Reading Template: Think About the Central Idea
79(2)
Excerpt to Write About: "How Does a Chameleon Change Its Color?" From How Come? Planet Earth
81(2)
Kathy Wollard
Lesson 12 Determine Multiple Ideas in a Text*
83(8)
Write-About-Reading Template: State the Central Idea
87(1)
Excerpt to Write About: Years of Dust: The Story of the Dust Bowl
88(3)
Albert Marrin
Section 4 Point of View
91(26)
Lesson 13 What Is the Author's Purpose?
92(5)
Write-About-Reading Template: Author's Point of View
95(1)
Excerpt to Write About: Foreword
Jane Goodall
From Untamed: The Wild Life of Jane Goodall
96(1)
Anita Silvey
Lesson 14 Determine Author's Purpose and Point of View*
97(6)
Write-About-Reading Template: Notice Perspective
100(1)
Excerpts to Write About: "Students Lead the Way" and "Retaliation and Intimidation" From The Split History of the Civil Rights Movement
101(2)
Nadia Higgins
Lesson 15 Compare and Contrast Accounts*
103(6)
Write-About-Reading Template: Analyze Firsthand and Secondhand Accounts
106(1)
Excerpts to Write About: Freedom's Children: Young Civil Rights Activists Tell Their Own Stories
107(2)
Ellen Levine
Lesson 16 Explore Same Topic, Many Points of View*
109(8)
Write-About-Reading Template: Analyze Different Perspectives
112(1)
Excerpts to Write About: Rosa Parks: Rosa
Nikki Giovanni
Rosa Parks: Civil Rights Pioneer
Karen Kelleher
Rosa Parks: My Story
113(4)
Rosa Parks
Jim Haskins
Section 5 Visuals
117(14)
Lesson 17 Mine Maps, Charts, and Other Visuals
118(6)
Write-About-Reading Template: Visuals + Text = Better Understanding
121(1)
Excerpt to Write About: "A Hot Topic" From Everything Volcanoes and Earthquakes
122(2)
Kathy Furgang
Lesson 18 Read Digital and Print Efficiently*
124(7)
Write-About-Reading Template: On the Search!
127(1)
Excerpt to Write About: "Drought in the Plains" From The Dust Bowl
128(3)
Rebecca Langston-George
Section 6 Words an Structure
131(50)
Lesson 19 Determine the Meaning of Specialized Words*
132(9)
Write-About-Reading Templates: Word Attack!; What Does This Word Mean?
137(2)
Excerpt to Write About: Weather!
139(2)
Rebecca Rupp
Lesson 20 Spot Words That Signal Text Structure
141(7)
Write-About-Reading Template: Dig Into the Structure of the Text
146(1)
Excerpt to Write About: "Death Valley's Super Bloom"
147(1)
Kio Herrera
Lesson 21 Identify Text Structure*
148(10)
Write-About-Reading Templates: Look at Structure Across a Text (for Use With Short Texts); Look at Structure Across a Text (for Grades 6--8)
152(3)
Excerpts to Write About: Volcano Facts: "What Is a Volcano?" From Violent Volcanoes
Louise
Richard Spilsbury
Volcanoes
Seymour Simon
"The Volcano Wakes" From Volcano: The Eruption and Healing of Mount St. Helens
155(3)
Patricia Lauber
Lesson 22 Compare and Contrast Overall Structure of Two or More Texts
158(9)
Write-About-Reading Template: Compare and Contrast Text Structure
162(2)
Excerpts to Write About: The Hindenburg Disaster: What Was the Hindenburg?
Janet B. Pascal
You Wouldn't Want to Be on the Hindenburg! A Transatlantic Trip You'd Rather Skip
164(3)
Ian Graham
Lesson 23 Evaluate the Reasoning, Relevance, and Sufficiency of Evidence*
167(5)
Write-About-Reading Template: Author's Point
170(1)
Excerpt to Write About: "How Octopuses Change Color" From The Octopus Scientists: Exploring the Mind of a Mollusk
171(1)
Sy Montgomery
Lesson 24 Delineate the Argument and Specific Claims*
172(9)
Write-About-Reading Template: Map the Argument
176(1)
Excerpts to Write About: Fatal Fever: Tracking Down Typhoid Mary
177(4)
Gail Jarrow
References 181
Leslie Blauman has been teaching reading and literacy in the Colorado public schools for over 30 years. Leslies classroom is a working model for child/staff development in reading, writing, and critical thinking. Partnering with the Denver-based Public Education and Business Coalition (PEBC), her classroom is frequently the subject of professional workshops, classroom reading enhancement films, and education journals.  While she works with teachers and students in a majority of the states and internationally as a consultant, her heart is in the classroom and she brings this to both her writing and her consulting.  She speaks regularly at teacher/literacy conferences and workshops.