Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Strengthening Our Opinion Writing

I have posted about persuasive writing (opinion) before, Persuasive Writing Goodies For The New Year, but this year I became more thoughtful about what a strong opinion piece looks like.  The common core standard for opinion writing states, CCSS.ELA-Literacy.W.1.1 Write opinion pieces in which they introduce the topic or name the book they are writing about, state an opinion, supply a reason for the opinion, and provide some sense of closure.

I really felt that the beginning of the unit opinion pieces from my students lack the writer's voice that their informational and narrative pieces had.  When I looked at the standard again I realized that introducing the topic and providing and sense of closure were areas we could improve.

We started with grabbing the reader's attention.  We look to authors for ideas from the following books: 


Here is our chart we created...
After reading the author's introductions we studied them and labeled them with the strategy the author used.  We found that authors Introduce self or topic, Ask a question, Use actions and feelings, Change the reader's mind, Give reason first, and Give a fact.

Here is a close up of the strategy Introduce self or topic from I Wish I had Glasses Like Rosa.


The following day we honed in on providing a sense of closure.  Again we looked to the same authors. I typed out the closure of each book and then as a class we labeled the strategies that the authors used.   We found that they ended with an Action, Dialogue, Restating revised opinion, and Referred back to a story detail.


These lessons really helped my students add interest by choosing a strategy for both the introduction and the closure.  I hope it helps you too :)

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Nonfiction ABC Cards

This year we have embraced the Common Core Standards.  Half of my reading content focuses on informational text.  SO I decided our word wall would be a great place to support nonfiction.

Here our my new ABC cards {Freebie!}
Enjoy!
 
 
 

Monday, April 22, 2013

Getting those Freebies (downloading using Google Drive)

I have quite a few people emailing me to request something on my page.  I wanted to let you know that there is an easy way that you can get it straight away!  When you click on the link it will take you to Google Drive. 

To print or save, go to the tab FILE in the left hand corner.



 Then go down to DOWNLOAD. 

 Then the screen at the bottom will open.  Select SAVE AS.  Choose your desired file name and location to save.  Then you are all set....just locate the file open and print.
Now you can save and use the files again and again :)