One of the most popular literary genres, memoir can provide literary and literacy access to reluctant adolescent readers and writers, and help bridge the achievement gap by motivating students to read more critically and write more meaningfully about what matters most to them. The introspective nature of memoir helps students learn about themselves and connect with their environment or community, while also meeting a variety of Common Core standards.
In this way, memoirs and creative nonfiction can provide a bridge between
fiction and nonfiction reading, narrative and informative writing, reading and writing, and can afford a "way in" to literacy for all adolescents.
Special features of the book:
examples of multiple mentor texts in each chapterteacher examples with think-aloud exercisesa variety of student samples from diverse learnersactivities to engage all learnersan appendix of teacher resources a reference list of over 150 full-length memoirs for grades 5-12 for whole-class, book club, or independent readinga list of writing resources for students and teachers12 full-size reproducible materials for teacher and student usea variety of reading, writing, speaking, and listening strategies and activitiesacross-disciplines applications and adaptations for diverse learnersdaily writing focus lessons in gradual-release-responsibility formatCommon Core State Standard connections at the end of each chapter
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Lesley Roessing taught middle-level/secondary language arts and Humanities for twenty years. She next served as Director of the Coastal Savannah Writing Project and Lecturer in the College of Education of Armstrong State University ,where she worked with teachers in all grade levels and content areas, for nine years, and then as the Literacy Consultant for a K-8 charter school. Lesley is the author of The Write to Read: Response Journals That Increase Comprehension, No More "Us" and "Them": Classroom Lessons & Activities to Promote Peer Respect, Comma Quest: The Rules They Followed-The Sentences They Saved, Bridging the Gap: Reading Critically and Writing Meaningfully to Get to the Core, and Talking Texts: A Teacher's Guide to Book Clubs across the Curriculum, as well as articles for English Journal, Voices from the Middle, Middle School Journal, Middle Ground, AMLE Magazine, and NWP's The Quarterly. She has presented at annual conferences for NCTE, AMLE, IRA, and their state affiliates.
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Zustand: New. Lesley Roessing's book, Bridging the Gap: Reading Critically and Writing Meaningfully to Get to the Core, argues that memoir, or creative nonfiction, can help students bridge narrative structure and nonfiction writing in order to meet Common Core standards. The text includes information and resources on implementation for teachers. Num Pages: 176 pages, black & white line drawings, black & white tables, charts. BIC Classification: JNU; YQCS. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 225 x 282 x 17. Weight in Grams: 670. . 2014. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland. Artikel-Nr. V9781475810912
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