36 workshops to get kids writing : from aliens to zebras

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Call Number
Z718.3 .H87 2018
Status
Available

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Summary

Creative writing encourages imaginations to take flight, and when adults use the right approach, building literacy skills becomes a form of play that gets kids excited to create their own stories. Packed with ready-to-use lesson plans designed for kindergarten- and early elementary-aged children, this book will help librarians add creative writing activities to more traditional storytime initiatives and school librarians enrich English Language Arts lessons. Hurtado's resource provides

an entire year's worth of weekly lesson plans, adaptable as needed, that include instructions, handouts, and everything needed to plan and prepare; recommended read-alouds for each lesson plan; ideas and activities scaffolded for different ability levels; tips for using humor and silliness to grab kids' attention and keep them engaged; information on how creative writing dovetails with Common Core standards, emphasizing skills and critical thinking over rote learning; and additional quality read-aloud picture books that can be used as inspiration to create new lessons.


This book will serve as a handy lesson/program planning tool for any children's or school librarian interested in exploring new ideas to teach creative writing and higher literacy.

Contents

Writing in the library : a radical idea -- All you need is a good terrible idea -- Fractured fairy tales -- Animal muses -- The plot thickens -- Playing with words -- Advertising and other forms -- Books to feed the young author's spirit.

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