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Quick Write: Collecting Seeds

Quick Write: Collecting Seeds. Try it on! Craft some six-word memoirs of your own. Jot them down in your notebook. Compose a six-word memoir about writing and post it on the Just Write CFISD Wikispace. Julie Anderson & Charmion Mohning, 2009 - Cy-Fair I.S.D.

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Quick Write: Collecting Seeds

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  1. Quick Write: Collecting Seeds • Try it on! Craft some six-word memoirs of your own. Jot them down in your notebook. • Compose a six-word memoir about writing and post it on the Just Write CFISD Wikispace. Julie Anderson & Charmion Mohning, 2009 - Cy-Fair I.S.D.

  2. Mining the Notebook for Writing Gems

  3. Digging Out the Crystals • Take a moment to peruse through your notebook. What gems do you find that might be dusted off and polished for an audience? Julie Anderson & Charmion Mohning, 2009 - Cy-Fair I.S.D.

  4. Genre Study

  5. A Text We Love for Adults (& Kids) • Award-winning sports columnist, Rick Reilly, has written for Sports Illustrated and ESPN. His craft is at times humorous, touching, and thoughtful. Listen in as he provides insight onto the joys of coaching his daughter’s 7th grade basketball team. Julie Anderson & Charmion Mohning, 2009 - Cy-Fair I.S.D.

  6. Anchor Charts • Anchor charts are crafted collaboratively with students during the mini-lesson. Anchor charts capture key ideas about a genre, the writing process, a craft move, and procedures. They are important teaching resources in a workshop classroom. Julie Anderson & Charmion Mohning, 2009 - Cy-Fair I.S.D.

  7. Exploring Genres through Whole-Class Instruction • See what happens when thoughtful, focused mini-lessons are planned to lead students through a genre study. http://www.learner.org/resources/series205.html Julie Anderson & Charmion Mohning, 2009 - Cy-Fair I.S.D.

  8. Read Like a Writer

  9. Reading Like a Writer • When you read like a writer, books should weigh twice as much because of what you can see inside the book. Isoke Nia Julie Anderson & Charmion Mohning, 2009 - Cy-Fair I.S.D.

  10. Author Study

  11. These scenes from Miss Potter (2006) feature the vivid imagination of Beatrix Potter during her childhood. The clips highlight the importance of writing about the things you love.

  12. Great Stack = Great Study • Plunge into the study of an author by examining a collection of his or her books. Note the craft moves that the author makes and the curriculum possibilities that can be extracted from the study. Sum up your findings with “The Important Thing about (Author) Is…” Julie Anderson & Charmion Mohning, 2009 - Cy-Fair I.S.D.

  13. Stop & Jot: My Writing Beliefs • Try on one of the craft moves that you noticed your author using in his or her books. Find a piece in your writing notebook that you can apply the strategy to see how it works. Julie Anderson & Charmion Mohning, 2009 - Cy-Fair I.S.D.

  14. Home Fun • Read Chapter 9 in How Writers Work (RF, p. 67-78). • Select a seed idea and compose a draft. • Compose a 6-word memoir on writing and post it on the Just Write CFISD Wikispace by Friday morning. Julie Anderson & Charmion Mohning, 2009 - Cy-Fair I.S.D.

  15. And the Winner Is… • We are pleased to announce the winner of the 1st ever “Golden Trash Bag Award.” Julie Anderson & Charmion Mohning, 2009 - Cy-Fair I.S.D.

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