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Once Upon A Time: Empowering Authors to Write Happily Ever Afters Barbara Bouck, Plattekill Elementary School [email protected]
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Once Upon A Time: Empowering Authors to Write Happily Ever Afters

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Once Upon A Time:Empowering Authors to Write

Happily Ever Afters

Barbara Bouck, Plattekill Elementary [email protected]

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Inquiry Question:

•What happens when readers analyze mentor texts through the eyes of a writer?

•What features of the mentor texts (from the fairy tale genre study) are evident in the student writing?

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Lucy Calkins: The Art of Teaching Writing (p73)“Unless children are conscious of an author’s techniques when they read, it is hard to imagine they will deliberately borrow these techniques when they write.”

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Read Mentor Texts • Use the “eyes of a writer”

• Complete anchor chart

• Look for fairy tale features

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Launching the WritingUnit:

• Using a wordless picture book to “force” the fairy tale language

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Planning Next Steps: Graphic organizers and mini-lessons

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Observe student work:

What happens when readers analyze mentor texts through the eyes of a writer?

What features of the mentor texts from the fairy tale genre study are evident in the student writing?

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