內(nèi)容簡(jiǎn)介:Mastery in informational and expository writing is central to the success of intermediate and middle-school students. In Crafting Expository Papers, Susan Koehler explicitly explains five instructional steps that develop expository skills, from developing details and creating organization through writing effective expository paragraphs and papers, then revising and editing for publication. She includes lessons with specific Target Skills? to support your students progress, and suggests timelines that will help you plan your curriculum. Students proficient in the genre of expository writing are empowered to craft well-organized written responses on subject-area assessments and standardized tests. They are able to write well-supported reports and term papers and will be prepared to handle the majority of writing that the majority of people will do in their lives. But teaching your students how to compose expository papers also has a larger impact on their education becoming a proficient writer is often the first step in becoming a proficient reader. Students who learn the nuances of crafting expository writing will recognize and comprehend that craft while reading and responding to informational texts. Throughout, Koehler's comprehensive approach and clear instructions make this book a unique and valuable resource for any teacher of developing writers.
作者簡(jiǎn)介:Susan Koehler is a Nationally Board Certified Teacher, reading coach, and writing consultant and is currently the literacy coach at Hawks Rise Elementary in Leon County, Florida. She has a master's degree in reading education and is certified in reading K-12. Susan has 22 years of experience teaching a variety of grade levels and also trains teachers with Marcia Freeman's CraftPlus? School-Wide Writing Program and Staff Development Resource (available through Maupin House). She is the 2005 recipient of the Mary Brogan Award for Excellence in Literacy Education.