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Thinking Through Genre
Author: Heather Lattimer
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Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 157110352X



Thinking Through Genre: Units of Study in Reading and Writing Workshops Grades 4-12


Being able to read and write in a variety of genres is a common requirement for today's students. Download Thinking Through Genre: Units of Study in Reading and Writing Workshops Grades 4-12 from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. Thinking Through Genre supports English teachers who seek to engage their students in genre studies in the reading and writing workshop. The book profiles six different units of study: memoir, feature article, editorial, short story, fairy tale, and response to literature. Each study is set in an individual fifth- through tenth-grade classroom and is described from its theoretical foundations, through the planning for the specific needs of the students, to the teaching, and finally evaluation.Each chapter features:An exemplary model of the genre. Written by professional authors who are masters of their craft, these models provide readers Search and find a lot of education books in many category availabe for free download.

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Thinking Through Genre education books for free. Thinking Through Genre supports English teachers who seek to engage their students in genre studies in the reading and writing workshop. The book profiles six different units of study: memoir, feature article, editorial, short story, fairy tale, and response to literature. Each study is set in an individual fifth- through tenth-grade classroom and is described from its theoretical foundations, through the planning for the specific needs of the students, to the teaching, and finally evaluation.Each chapter features:An exemplary model of the genre I>Thinking Through Genre supports English teachers who seek to engage their students in genre studies in the reading and writing workshop. The book profiles six different units of study: memoir, feature article, editorial, short story, fairy tale, and response to literature. Each study is set in an individual fifth- through tenth-grade classroom and is described from its theoretical foundations, through the planning for the specific needs of the students, to the teaching, and finally evaluation.Each chapter features:An exemplary model of the genre. Written by professional authors who are masters of their craft, these models provide readers

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