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10 Writing Lessons for the Overhead

by Lola Schaefer, Judy Lynch
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Overview

The quickest route to guiding kids to identify and use literary elements in their writing is to show them examples in published books—but that takes lots of prep time. With this time-saving resource, the author provides 3 examples of an element on each transparency, and provides the questions to ask that help students recognize the strengths and weaknesses of each piece. Covers focus, details, voice, dialogue, leads, endings, and more. Significantly improves the quality of student writing.

Synopsis

The quickest route to guiding kids to identify and use literary elements in their writing is to show them examples in published books-but that takes lots of prep time. With this time-saving resource, the author provides 3 examples of an element on each transparency, and provides the questions to ask that help students recognize the strengths and weaknesses of each piece. Covers focus, details, voice, dialogue, leads, endings, and more. Significantly improves the quality of student writing.

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 2002
Publisher
Scholastic, Inc.
Pages
80
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780439309400

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