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Nonlimited Nonfiction Facilitated by Shannon Blady San Antonio Writing Project

Nonlimited Nonfiction Facilitated by Shannon Blady San Antonio Writing Project shannonblady@yahoo.com. The whole truth and nothing but? Write four sentences about yourself and make only three of them true. I am a writer. Meatballs are my favorite food. I moved here from California.

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Nonlimited Nonfiction Facilitated by Shannon Blady San Antonio Writing Project

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  1. Nonlimited Nonfiction Facilitated by Shannon Blady San Antonio Writing Project shannonblady@yahoo.com

  2. The whole truth and nothing but? Write four sentences about yourself and make only three of them true. • I am a writer. • Meatballs are my favorite food. • I moved here from California. • I have seven pets. • I currently teach second grade. • My radio plays only country music. • I’ve been arrested for a misdemeanor. • I can’t dance. • I consider myself a phenomenal cook.

  3. Some critics will write 'Maya Angelou is a natural writer' - which is right after being a natural heart surgeon. -Maya Angelou

  4. Why Writing Across the Curriculum? A piece of writing is the product of a series of explosions in the mind. -Ellen Gilchrist

  5. Writing can be used as a means of learning. Students can synthesize the content of science, social studies, and mathematics with engaging writing activities. This kind of writing throughout the curriculum strengthens a student’s writing ability and helps him better understand the content and specialized vocabulary of the subjects.

  6. If you wish to be a writer, write. -Epictetus

  7. KWLW/ Inquiry Units • Journals • Add-A-Page Activities • Multi-Genre Projects • Jump Start • Literacy Links • Live Museum • Making Connections

  8. Science Ideas • Write the life-story of a jellyfish. • Make a recipe and menu book containing menus for well-balanced meals. • Write a tongue twister for tongues or tendons. • Prepare a consumer’s guide of 50 ways to conserve water. • Create a science calendar. Write and illustrate interesting facts and discoveries on each month’s page. • Compile a booklet of first aid procedures for a school, a home, or a camping trip. • Make a directory of plants, land forms, birds, arachnids, or reptiles. Draw 15 or more of each. Label and write distinguishing characteristics. • Write directions for making a bug catcher or for preserving animal tracks.

  9. We cannot create what we cannot imagine. --Louise Clifton

  10. Create between 3-5 Jeopardy-style answers about Amelia Earhart based on your research. • Write an acrostic poem using her first or last name or both, demonstrating the information that you learned about her. • Write interview questions and answers in her voice based on your research.

  11. Content Area Hink Pinks • What do you call a flat globe that you wear on your head? • What do you call it when you get the giggles while studying data on a chart ? A Map Cap A Graph Laugh

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