Julie Rodriguez, Elementary Instructional Coach Julie Carrera, Elementary Instructional Coach.

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Julie Rodriguez, Elementary Instructional Coach Julie Carrera, Elementary Instructional Coach

 Things I Know About  Wonderings  Patterns in my Notebook

 Keeping in mind our TEKS  Keeping in mind the ARRC

Nonfiction writing based largely on personal experience  Personal narrative  Memoir  Procedural or “how to”  Letter Nonfiction writing based largely on research  Feature article  Book review  Author profile  Sports writing  Report  Informational picture book Nonfiction writing often combines personal experience and research

Immersion & Noticings Mini-Lesson Examples Writing Closer Look at Research Revision in Non-Fiction Writing Publish and Celebrate

Might notice: Structure and organization How do authors write non-fiction texts? What kind of texts do they write? Topics What do non-fiction authors write about? Features What kind of text features do non-fiction authors use? How does this enhance their writing?

Immersion & Noticings Mini-Lesson Examples Writing Closer Look at Research Revision in Non-Fiction Writing Publish and Celebrate

Researcher are curious and ask questions Mid-workshop Interruption: Researchers Ask Open-Ended Questions

Immersion & Noticings Mini-Lesson Examples Writing Closer Look at Research Revision in Non-Fiction Writing Publish and Celebrate

Library Online Research Databases Pearson Online Leveled Readers See your librarian to help gather materials ahead of time

Immersion & Noticings Mini-Lesson Examples Writing Closer Look at Research Revision in Non-Fiction Writing Publish and Celebrate

Other Revision Ideas: “How to Cover Revision, Day by Day, Within A Non-Fiction Unit of Study” from Making Revision Matter, by Janet Angelillo Using Mentor Texts to Help with Revising Notice It/Name It/Effect What the Author Did/ How I can Revise My Writing

Immersion & Noticings Mini-Lesson Examples Writing Closer Look at Research Revision in Non-Fiction Writing Publish and Celebrate

--video --article on non-fiction genre study in writing

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