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About This Book
The traits have revolutionized the way writing is taught. And nobody knows the traits better than Ruth Culham, who has written over 25 books and conducted countless workshops for teachers of all grades. Now, Ruth turns her expert eye to middle school. The Traits of Writing: The Complete Guide for Middle School contains classroom-tested materials developed just for teachers of grades 6-8. Brand-new scoring guides, scored sample papers, Think Abouts, warm-up exercises, focus lessons, and activities for each trait, organized by that trait’s key qualities, make it easy to assess writing and deliver targeted instruction. Includes printable reproducible forms! For use with Grades 6-8.
Topics : Teaching Strategies,Teaching and learning of Arabic language
Table Of Content
Acknowledgments
Foreword
Prologue
PART ONE What We’ve Learned About the Teaching of Writing
CHAPTER 1: Teaching Writing in Middle School Today: Challenges and Opportunities
CHAPTER 2: The Writing Traits and the Writing Process: What They Are and How They Came to Br
CHAPTER 3: Embedding the Traits Into the Process
PART TWO: The Revision Traits
CHAPTER 4: Ideas: To Snorkel or to Scuba Dive?
CHAPTER 5: Organization: Beyond the Formula
CHAPTER 6: Voice: Anything but Boring!
CHAPTER 7: Word Choice: In Search of the Perfect Union
CHAPTER 8: Sentence Fluency: Hearing Is Believing
PART THREE: The Editing Waits
CHAPTER 9: Conventions: Reader Ready
CHAPTER 10: Presentation: Lookin’ Good,
Epilogue
Professional Books and Articles Cited
Books for Children and Young Adults Cited
Index
About the Authors
Ruth Culham:
Ruth Culham, EdD, launched a writing revolution with the publication of her book 6+1 Traits of Writing: The Complete Guide, Grades 3 and Up, followed by 6+1 Traits of Writing: The Complete Guide for the Primary Grades and Traits of Writing: The Complete Guide for Middle School, winner of the 2011 Teacher’s Choice award. Her groundbreaking work with the writing traits is the culmination of 40 years of research, practice, and passion. Ruth has published the bestselling The Writing Thief: Using Mentor Texts to Teach the Craft of Writing that demonstrates how to read with a writer’s eye to lift the best writing techniques from favorite authors. Ruth has also penned Dream Wakers: Mentor Texts That Celebrate Latino Culture to support the reading and writing relationship using high-quality diverse texts. Ruth’s professional books have illuminated both writing traits and the reading-writing connection for countless educators around the globe.
Her many professional resources include the immensely popular, grade-specific Trait Crates that use beautiful children’s literature titles to spotlight and teach each writing trait and drive home the reading-writing connection. Ruth’s ground-breaking Teach Writing Well, her newest and most thorough professional text, enhances teachers’ professional understanding of teaching writing by unlocking the secrets of revision in its two-part approach: read the writing and teach the writer.
Ruth is a contributor to The Reading Teacher and Educational Leadership. She travels extensively delivering highly energetic and well-received workshops and keynotes. Ruth was an English Teacher of the Year in Montana, one of the highlights of her 19-year teaching career. Culham holds specialty degrees in Library Science and Elementary, Middle, and Secondary English Education.
Check out her website at culhamwriting.com for more information on all of her exemplary professional books, services, and curricular resources.
ISBN: 9786038147108
Author: Ruth Culham
Publisher: Educational Book House
Publish Year: 2015
Size: 17*24cm
Pages number: 576