Writing Mini-Lessons for First Grade

Writing Mini-Lessons for First Grade by Dorothy P. Hall is a practical classroom resource published by Four Blocks on May 21, 2002. This 80-page book is designed to assist teachers in guiding first-grade students through various aspects of writing, including crafting good sentences, selecting topics, and utilizing an editor’s checklist. The content aligns with the Four-Blocks Literacy Model, making it a valuable tool for educators aiming to enhance their students’ writing skills.
Readers will find a collection of mini-lessons that address common challenges in writing, such as overcoming writer’s block and choosing effective titles. The book provides structured support for teachers throughout the school year, ensuring that students receive comprehensive instruction during the Writing Block. With a focus on writing and English language development in juvenile literature, this edition serves as a resourceful guide for educators looking to foster a productive writing environment in their classrooms.
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This excellent classroom resource features mini-lessons that cover different ways to write, writing good sentences, deciding what to write about, starting an editor’s checklist, choosing titles, and what to do when you get “stuck.” It is designed to take teachers through the school year and help ensure student success during the Writing Block. It also fully supports the Four-Blocks(R) Literacy Model.
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