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1 online resource (337 pages) |
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Corwin Literacy |
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Corwin literacy.
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Contents |
Intro; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Video Clips; Sidebar List; Sidebar List; Dynamic Duos: Additional Ideas for Teaching With the Texts; Acknowledgements; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Publisher Note; Section 1 Evidence; Lesson 1 Ask and Answer Questions; Lesson 2 Ask and Answer Questions Using Details; Lesson 3 Use Details and Examples; Lesson 4 Quote From the Text; Lesson 5 Summarize in Literature; Lesson 6 Cite Evidence That Provides an Analysis; Section 2 Relationships; Lesson 7 Describe Characters, Setting, and Sequence |
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Lesson 8 Follow Characters, Setting, and Sequence Over TimeLesson 9 Notice Plot via Character Conflict/Change; Lesson 10 Notice How Character Drives Plot; Lesson 11 Develop Theories About Characters; Lesson 12 Analyze Character; Section 3 Themes; Lesson 13 Determine Theme in Story; Lesson 14 Analyze Development of Theme in Story; Lesson 15 Determine Theme in Poetry; Lesson 16 Compare and Contrast Theme in Poetry; Section 4 Point of View; Lesson 17 Whose Point of View Is It?; Lesson 18 How Point of View Colors the Way a Story Is Told; Lesson 19 Compare and Contrast Narration in Different Texts |
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Lesson 20 Analyze Contrasting Points of ViewSection 5 Visuals; Lesson 21 How Illustrations Add to Meaning/Mood; Lesson 22 How Illustrations Contribute to Meaning; Lesson 23 Compare Text to Staged Performance; Lesson 24 Analyze Text to Drama; Section 6 Words and Structure; Lesson 25 Determine the Meaning of Words and Phrases; Lesson 26 Understand Figurative Language; Lesson 27 Analyze Overall Structure; Lesson 28 Compare, Contrast, and Analyze Structure Between Texts; References; Publisher Note |
Summary |
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: Fiction, 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, Character, Theme, Point of View, Visuals, Words and Structure, each section includes: Le |
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Language arts (Elementary) -- United States
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English language -- Composition and exercises -- Study and teaching (Elementary) -- United States
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Composition (Language arts) -- Study and teaching (Elementary) -- United States
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Reading comprehension -- Study and teaching (Elementary) -- United States
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Critical thinking -- Study and teaching (Elementary) -- United States
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Composition (Language arts) -- Study and teaching (Elementary)
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Critical thinking -- Study and teaching (Elementary)
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English language -- Composition and exercises -- Study and teaching (Elementary)
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Language arts (Elementary)
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Reading comprehension -- Study and teaching (Elementary)
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United States
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Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781506374314 |
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150637431X |
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