In Making Nonfiction from Scratch bestselling PD and children's book author Ralph Fletcher offers a candid critique of how nonfiction writing is often taught in schools and gives teachers the inspiration and strategies they need to help their students write authentic nonfiction.
In Making Nonfiction from Scratch bestselling PD and children's book author Ralph Fletcher offers a candid critique of how nonfiction writing is often taught in schools and gives teachers the inspiration and strategies they need to help their students write authentic nonfiction.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ralph Fletcher is a friend of young writers and readers as well as writing teachers. He has written or co-authored many books for writing teachers including Writing Workshop: The Essential Guide, Teaching the Qualities of Writing, Lessons for the Writer¿s Notebook, Boy Writers: Reclaiming Their Voices, and Pyrotechnics on the Page: Playful Craft That Sparks Writing. Ralph has worked with teachers around the U.S. and abroad, helping them find wiser ways of teaching writing. Ralph¿s many books for students include picture books (Twilight Comes Twice, Hello Harvest Moon, and The Sandman), novels (Fig Pudding, Flying Solo, and Spider Boy), poetry (A Writing Kind of Day and Moving Day), and a memoir, Marshfield Dreams: When I Was a Kid. His novel Uncle Daddy was awarded the Christopher medal in 2002. He has also written a popular series of books for young writers including Poetry Matters, Live Writing, and A Writer's Notebook. Ralph lives with his family in New Hampshire. He is a strong environmentalist who believes we all must work together to live in a more sustainable way. His other passions include travel, good food, dark chocolate, growing orchids, and sports.
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Introduction Part 1: Setting the Table: Tools of the Nonfiction Trade Chapter 1: Stone Soup: A Parable Chapter 2: Lessons from Working as a Freelance Writer Chapter 3: Louise Borden: Tools of the Nonfiction Trade Chapter 4: Helpful Attitudes for Making Nonfiction Part 2: Making Nonfiction in the Classroom Chapter 5: Choosing Choice Chapter 6: Where Have All the Nonfiction Read-Alouds Gone? Chapter 7: An Exploratory Notebook Chapter 8: Building Deep Knowledge Chapter 9: Plunging into a Nonfiction Text Study Chapter 10: The Power of Primary Sources Chapter 11: Case History No. 1: The ABC's of Bubble Gum Chapter 12: Case History No. 2: Kindergarten Ethnographies Chapter 13: Deglazing the PAN: Dos, Don'ts, and Practical Tips for Teaching Nonfiction
Introduction Part 1: Setting the Table: Tools of the Nonfiction Trade Chapter 1: Stone Soup: A Parable Chapter 2: Lessons from Working as a Freelance Writer Chapter 3: Louise Borden: Tools of the Nonfiction Trade Chapter 4: Helpful Attitudes for Making Nonfiction Part 2: Making Nonfiction in the Classroom Chapter 5: Choosing Choice Chapter 6: Where Have All the Nonfiction Read-Alouds Gone? Chapter 7: An Exploratory Notebook Chapter 8: Building Deep Knowledge Chapter 9: Plunging into a Nonfiction Text Study Chapter 10: The Power of Primary Sources Chapter 11: Case History No. 1: The ABC's of Bubble Gum Chapter 12: Case History No. 2: Kindergarten Ethnographies Chapter 13: Deglazing the PAN: Dos, Don'ts, and Practical Tips for Teaching Nonfiction
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