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Bezig met laden... Written Anything Good Lately?door Susan Allen
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. This is an alphabet book which helps show the different forms of writing. Examples are autobiography’s, plays, letters, journals, invitations etc. We take a look at not only the alphabet but lots of writing types that we can use in and out of school. ( ) This is a realistic fiction book about writing. The book goes through each letter of the alphabet and gives examples of things to write about for each letter, then asks you about what you have written lately. It is a book used to stimulate and give students ideas about what to write about. I would use this for 3rd grade classes when they are having trouble thinking of topics to write about. Summary This book talks about how writing can be fun and how the reader can incorporate their everyday lives into a story. This books uses the alphabet to give ideas about what to write about like in the classroom, on a picnic, and in a forest. The examples teaches that imagination goes along with writing out thoughts and ideas. Personal Reflection I liked this book because it teaches the child to use their imagination when creating a story with their own words. Extensions 1. Have the children talk about what they see with their eyes everyday. 2. The children will write a story about the things they see. 3. The children will draw what they have written. Written Anything Good Lately is an informational book that goes through the alphabet describing the different things someone can write. As the book progresses students learn about haikus and essays, verses and reports, and fables and myths. This book offers a great opportunity to discuss the different types of writing and what they're used for. Summary - An alphabet book that teaches children about the different ways to use written communication. Critic - This book is a good example of informational/nonfiction because the author combines realistic art with the informational text. Media - Pen and Ink Genre - Informational Setting - The author does a great job with the setting because she uses an everyday classroom students can relate too, while also teaching students about writing. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
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