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Using Literature to Enhance Writing Instruction

A Guide for K–5 Teachers

 

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Learn how to use literature to teach your students the six traits that characterize effective writing: ideas, organization, voice, word choice, sentence fluency, and conventions.

This practical text gives you a variety of ideas and strategies for developing and integrating the traits into students’ writing, bibliographies of recommended children’s literature, assessment ideas, and sample lesson plans. Plus, you’ll get ideas on how to provide time for your students to read aloud and write every day.

An IRA Book Club selection, October 2004

© 2005 | 216 pp.
ISBN 10: 0-87207-560-5 | ISBN 13: 978-0-87207-560-3

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