Book by Priddy, Roger
In this outstanding book, Betty offers scores of strategies for building strong writers in your classroom. You'll learn 3 key things to remember about each trait, great books for modeling the traits, how students can assess their own writing, and much more. Includes assessment rubrics and other reproducibles plus CD with writing samples and printable copies
Here's how Scholastic writing guides can help! -Give support as a writing guide for a class or group -Help you use children's reading to develop writing competence -Breaks each writing type into manageable, focused teaching unit
Written by an expert, each book takes you through the entire process of writing your own page turner, from beginning to end. Learn how to create realistic characters, fashion gripping plots and much more.
From the expert in trait-based writing instruction comes this collection of time-saving reproducible forms for assessing, writing, planning instruction, keeping records, communicating with parents and - most important- helping your students produce their best work.
This book contains ready to use prompts for more than 45 best loved books including many Newberry winners, organized by realistic fiction, historical fiction, and fantasy fiction. It also includes guidelines for using R.A.F.T.S. prompts, reproducible versions to distribute to students, and all the tools you need to create your own prompts.
What do trait-based writing lessons look like in action? In this book, Megan Sloan shows how the writing traits can inform instruction in a highly motivating and engaging way. She shared more than 25 effective mini-lessons that help students strengthen their writing by learning about the traits. Through lively classroom discussion and samples of modeled and shared writing, Megan takes us inside…
More than 75 writing prompts for math, social studies, and science, based on NCCTM, NCSS, and NAS standards.
From the experts in trait-based writing instruction comes this collection of time-saving reproducible forms for planning instruction, keeping records, communicating with parents, and-most importantly- helping your students produce their best work.