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Menu Magic!
Grades
5 - 9
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Professional Library
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Journal
Menu Magic!
This article helps eighth graders review the power of adjectives. Students eat up this project that promises to deliver the opportunity to analyze, synthesize, and evaluate while giving students the chance to work in cooperative groups. All in all, it's an appetizing way to get kids focused on descriptive writing.
Expanding Vision: Teaching Haiku
Grades
8 - 12
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Professional Library
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Journal
Expanding Vision: Teaching Haiku
Despite common misconceptions about haiku, there is a lively and vibrant haiku community throughout the United States and many other countries. Read this article for further discussion on the use of haiku in your own classroom.
Different Texts, Different Emergent Writing Forms
Grades
K - 8
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Professional Library
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Journal
Different Texts, Different Emergent Writing Forms
Examines young children's ability to vary the forms of emergent writing as they wrote a story, a shopping list, and a letter to a friend at three different times during the school year. Finds that children apply their emergent knowledge about written language differently. Indicates a considerable mismatch between written products and knowledge of genre characteristics.
Nonfiction Inquiry: Using Real Reading and Writing to Explore the World
Grades
K - 8
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Professional Library
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Journal
Nonfiction Inquiry: Using Real Reading and Writing to Explore the World
Nonfiction is the genre most likely to spur children's passion and wonder for learning. This article discusses way to motivate children to read nonfiction.
Language and Literacy: The Poetry Connection
Grades
K - 8
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Professional Library
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Journal
Language and Literacy: The Poetry Connection
Offers a conceptual framework for building language awareness through the reading of poetry, encouraging children to reflect on language in interesting and powerful ways. Provides an instructional model for constructing literature-based experiences in the classroom.
Using Children's Literature to Spark Learning
Grades
8 - 12
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Professional Library
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Journal
Using Children's Literature to Spark Learning
Presents two brief articles--the first discusses purposes for using children's picture books in a secondary classroom, activities for children's literature, and integrating children's books into the classroom curriculum; and the second discusses using folktales in the classroom to engage reluctant readers and writers, suggests ideas/topics for folktale writing projects, lists writing prompts, and recommends folktales.
Undoing the Great Grammatical Scam
Grades
5 - 9
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Professional Library
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Journal
Undoing the Great Grammatical Scam
Grammar should be taught in the context of students' own writing: "we learn what we actually have the opportunity to practice and do in the real world."
To Grammar or Not to Grammar: That Is Not the Question!
Grades
5 - 9
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Professional Library
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Journal
To Grammar or Not to Grammar: That Is Not the Question!
Argues that, taught in the context of writing, grammar can enhance and improve students' writing. Offers classroom examples showing how: good preparation for writing fosters good grammar and detail; students can use grammatical and syntactic constructions used by professional authors as models for their own writing; and how to help students learn revision strategies at the sentence and paragraph level.
How Comic Books Can Change the Way Our Students See Literature: One Teacher's Perspective
Grades
8 - 12
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Professional Library
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Journal
How Comic Books Can Change the Way Our Students See Literature: One Teacher's Perspective

In this article, Versaci details the many merits of using comics and graphic novels in the classroom, suggests how they can be integrated into historical and social issues units, and recommends several titles.

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