Description
You can use these strategy lessons (6 of them) in small groups to teach:
1. Punctuation
2. Spelling
3. Structure: Lead/Hook
4. Structure: Powerful Conclusion
5. Development: Elaboration
6. Structure: Transitions
Lessons 3, 4 and 5 can be used many times as you can teach same skill using a different strategy. For example, if you teach about the lead, you can teach students to ask a question as a hook, and next time a different hook.
The lessons list materials and one being the mini-chart. You will need to create your own. If your school uses Teacher's College, you can use their mini-charts or use as inspiration to create your own. Either way, they are not hard to make.
Finally, these lessons can be used to teach both narrative and informational writing.
1. Punctuation
2. Spelling
3. Structure: Lead/Hook
4. Structure: Powerful Conclusion
5. Development: Elaboration
6. Structure: Transitions
Lessons 3, 4 and 5 can be used many times as you can teach same skill using a different strategy. For example, if you teach about the lead, you can teach students to ask a question as a hook, and next time a different hook.
The lessons list materials and one being the mini-chart. You will need to create your own. If your school uses Teacher's College, you can use their mini-charts or use as inspiration to create your own. Either way, they are not hard to make.
Finally, these lessons can be used to teach both narrative and informational writing.
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Description
You can use these strategy lessons (6 of them) in small groups to teach:
1. Punctuation
2. Spelling
3. Structure: Lead/Hook
4. Structure: Powerful Conclusion
5. Development: Elaboration
6. Structure: Transitions
Lessons 3, 4 and 5 can be used many times as you can teach same skill using a different strategy. For example, if you teach about the lead, you can teach students to ask a question as a hook, and next time a different hook.
The lessons list materials and one being the mini-chart. You will need to create your own. If your school uses Teacher's College, you can use their mini-charts or use as inspiration to create your own. Either way, they are not hard to make.
Finally, these lessons can be used to teach both narrative and informational writing.
1. Punctuation
2. Spelling
3. Structure: Lead/Hook
4. Structure: Powerful Conclusion
5. Development: Elaboration
6. Structure: Transitions
Lessons 3, 4 and 5 can be used many times as you can teach same skill using a different strategy. For example, if you teach about the lead, you can teach students to ask a question as a hook, and next time a different hook.
The lessons list materials and one being the mini-chart. You will need to create your own. If your school uses Teacher's College, you can use their mini-charts or use as inspiration to create your own. Either way, they are not hard to make.
Finally, these lessons can be used to teach both narrative and informational writing.
Report this resource to TPT
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