1st Edition

Nonfiction Notebooks Strategies for Informational Writing

By Aimee Buckner Haisten Copyright 2013
136 Pages
by Routledge

136 Pages
by Routledge

In my classroom, I have found that through the support of notebook work, students can grow their writing and strengthen their ideas. With strong ideas, they can write better first drafts. The work we do in notebooks before rushing into a draft gives us time to envision our work, to find mentor texts we love, and to study those texts. In doing so, we actually are doing a lot of the revision- on our... Read more
Chapter 1: Writer's Notebooks: An Informational Twist; Chapter 2: Strategies to Explore Topics; Chapter 3: Strategies to Gather Information; Chapter 4: Predrafting Strategies; Chapter 5: Strategies to Craft Informational Pieces; Chapter 6: Assessment

Biography

Aimee Buckner has taught children in grades 3–6 and is currently teaching fourth graders at Brookwood Elementary School in Georgia. As a specialist in both reading and writing instruction, she speaks at national and regional literacy conferences around the country, including NCTE and IRA. Notebook Know-How eloquently develops a process for the assessment of writer’s notebooks that actively involves the students. Buckner describes a process of self-evaluation, which demands that students reread and re?ect thoughtfully on their own writing and their process of writing development. Writing self-re?ection is a highly valued skill, and its inclusion in Notebook Know-How makes this book a very strong guide for any educator interested in using writer’s notebooks.

"As I read each chapter, I felt as if I was sitting in Ms. Buckner’s classroom, watching a great teacher in action. I could sense her enthusiasm as her students asked questions, fidgeted as she explained a concept, became engaged in the writing process, and developed a desire to become better writers. Nonfiction Notebooks is a book that can be put to use immediately, as I did. It includes ideas that can be used alongside today’s lesson or saved in your mental file cabinet." - MiddleWeb