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Writing is a skill. In order for our students to fully understand the writing process, they need good models. Our Media Center is full of rich literature, but typically only has 1 copy of each text. Our goal is to provide team sets of 5 texts so that each teacher in the grade levels may provide the same mentor text, or model text, in a lesson, from which students can learn strong writing techniques during one week of simultaneous teaching of lessons.

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Write Like an Author!

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School:
Tommie Barfield Elementary 
Subject:
Language Arts 
Teacher:
Molly Skudnig 
 
Heather Leedy, Adys McDuffie, Awilda Torres, Georgina Dolan, Dana Vogel, Mabel Pena 
Students Impacted:
577 
Grade:
K-5 
Date:
August 19, 2019

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Champions For Learning - $634.00

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Goal

Writing is a skill. In order for our students to fully understand the writing process, they need good models. Our Media Center is full of rich literature, but typically only has 1 copy of each text. Our goal is to provide team sets of 5 texts so that each teacher in the grade levels may provide the same mentor text, or model text, in a lesson, from which students can learn strong writing techniques during one week of simultaneous teaching of lessons.  

 

What will be done with my students

Students will be read aloud to by teachers. The text will stay in the classroom for students to refer back to as they work on their independent writing. Students will learn skills like strong beginnings, transition sentences, poetry techniques, conventions, and much more from these established authors. Allowing the text to remain in the classroom (as opposed to transitioning through each teammates classroom throughout the week) is important. It allows students to further study and refer to the lesson taught, as they write.  

 

Benefits to my students

When we unveil the mystery of writing and demonstrate with good models, students find that good writing is achievable. They learn to read deeper and look for writing techniques as they read. Together, the lessons provided by these mentor texts will develop both better writers and readers.  

 

Budget Narrative

I have researched to find great used book prices from the following websites: Thrift Books, Ebay and Amazon. If this grant were received, I would purchase from these sites to get the best prices. Prices listed are current listings including shipping rates. 

 

Items

# Item Cost
1 Captain's Purr (Paperback) by Madeleine Floyd $40.00
2 Beatrice Doesn't Want To Paperback by Laura Numeroff $40.00
3 Tulip Sees America (Rise and Shine) (Paperback) by Cynthia Rylant $35.00
4 Duck on a Bike (Hardcover) by David Shannon $26.00
5 So You Want to Be President? (Hardcover) by Judith St. George, David Small $26.00
6 Where Are You Going? To See My Friend! Hardcover – April 1, 2003 by Kazuo Iwamura (Author), Eric Carle (Illustrator) $33.00
7 The Great Fuzz Frenzy by Janet Stevens $40.00
8 When I Am Old With You (Paperbacks) by Angela Johnson $15.00
9 Eats, Shoots & Leaves: Why, Commas Really Do Make a Difference! (Hardcover) by Lynne Truss, Bonnie Timmons $31.00
10 Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day (Hardcover) by Judith Viorst $35.00
11 Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!Apr 1, 2003 by Mo Willems $30.00
12 Perfect Paperback – 2010 by Eileen Spinelli $75.00
13 What Do Authors and Illustrators Do? (Two Books in One) (Hardcover) by Eileen Christelow $55.00
14 I Wanna Iguana (Hardcover) by Karen Kaufman Orloff $50.00
15 The Tortilla Factory (Paperback) by Gary Paulsen $31.00
16 Scaredy Squirrel by Mélanie Watt $26.00
17 Ish Paperback by Peter H Reynolds $46.00
  Total: $634.00

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