Good teachers have long recognized the power of using picture books as models of good writing. The short, focused, and tightly woven text in these books mirrors the kind of writing they want their students to be doing. In this essential resources, the authors provide more than 150 annotations of new and classic books chosen to delight young students and inspire powerful writing.
PRoviding constructive feedback on writing is essential for helping students improve their skills. With this time-saving tool from writing expert Ruth Culham, you'll have more than 100 just-right comments at your fingertips. Correlated with student-friendly scoring guides-also included-and organized by trait, Ruth provides responses to writing at three different levels of achievement. The comme…
Teeming with animals to find, count and talk about, this bright picture book provides hours of puzzle-solving fun. The busy scenes bring to life different habitats from around the world.Children will delight in finding all kinds of familiar and exotic animals - from lambs on the farm to armadillos in the rainforest!
Why has the 6+1 TRAIT model had such a tremendous impact on writing instruction? Because it works. In this book, author turns her expert eye to our youngest students. Like her groundbreaking guide for grades 3 and up, her new book contains scoring guides
Look at good writing in any genre, and you'll find clear evidence of these traits. This book-written by the leading auhority on the 6+1 trait model-contain all the tools you need to assess student writing for the traits and plan instruction. You'll find detailed definitions of each trait, scoring guides, sample student papers with running commentary, and focus lessons and activities. No other b…
A child talks about all the things that make her gland and what a good feeling it is'
Memperkenalkan hak asasi manusia pada anak.'
Jack bought the magis beans from a man. His mother was angry with him and threw the beans out of the window. But the next morning, the beans had grown up into a enourmous beanstalk, high in the sky. Jack climbed up the three and met a giant's castle.'
The parents naturally want to give their children the best possible childhood, to bring out their positive, individual qualities, and to acknowledge them as fully creative beings, so that they may achieve a satisfied, motivated, healthy, and self-confide