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USING PICTURE BOOKS TO TEACH WRITING By Rachel Seigel

USING PICTURE BOOKS TO TEACH WRITING By Rachel Seigel. 6+1 Traits of Writing. By Ruth Cullum. 6+1 Traits. Text Forms. The Heart of the Piece (or the content). IDEAS. The Goblin and the Empty Chair by Mem Fox. Jack the Bear- Christina Leist. Duck ! Rabbit! By Amy Kraus Rosenthal.

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USING PICTURE BOOKS TO TEACH WRITING By Rachel Seigel

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  1. USING PICTURE BOOKS TO TEACH WRITINGBy Rachel Seigel

  2. 6+1 Traits of Writing By Ruth Cullum

  3. 6+1 Traits

  4. Text Forms

  5. The Heart of the Piece (or the content) IDEAS

  6. The Goblin and the Empty Chairby Mem Fox

  7. Jack the Bear- Christina Leist

  8. Duck ! Rabbit! By Amy Kraus Rosenthal

  9. The internal structure of the piece. Organization

  10. The Wrong Book- Nick Bland

  11. Is it a good read-aloud? SENTENCE FLUENCY

  12. All the World- by Liz Scanlon

  13. While the World is Sleeping by Pamela Duncan Edwards

  14. The Use of Vivid and Descriptive Language to Create Pictures in the Reader’s Mind WORD CHOICE

  15. Once Upon a Twice by Denise Doyen

  16. Lion’s Lunch by Fiona Tierney

  17. The Individuality or the flavour of the Writing Voice

  18. Purple Kangaroo- Michael Ian Black

  19. Smile by Leigh Hodgkinson

  20. The Mechanics of the Piece (Grammar, Spelling, Punctuation) CONVENTION

  21. The Plot Chickens by Mary Jane Auch

  22. Chester’s Masterpiece- Melanie Watt

  23. How It looks on paper- Overall attractiveness and appearance. +1= Presentation

  24. The Lion and the Mouse by Jerry Pinkney

  25. Looking Like Me- Walter Dean Myers

  26. Text Forms

  27. A story that is often imaginary, but may be based on fact, relays events sequentially, using descriptive language, and usually told in past tense. NARRATIVE

  28. A first person account of something that has already happened, told in the past tense in time order. Recount

  29. Nasreen’s Secret School by Jeanette Winterson

  30. Persuading the reader to take some action/accept a point of view Persuasive Writing/Exposition

  31. The Book that Eats People by John Perry

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