Gail Corthell's Blog – May 2011 Archive (2)

THE END: Helping Students Improve on the Oh-So-Typical One-Sentence Conclusion

 

 

This is my fourth year teaching fifth-grade and I am still searching for a way to help students write thoughtful, creative conclusions for their expository and narrative writing pieces. My fifth-graders have become quite adept at “grabbing” their readers with their introductions; they excel at including details, “show-me's” and figurative language in the bodies of their writing. After all of…

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Added by Gail Corthell on May 31, 2011 at 8:20pm — No Comments

THE END: Helping Students Improve on the Oh-So-Typical One-Sentence Conclusion

 

 

This is my fourth year teaching fifth-grade and I am still searching for a way to help students write thoughtful, creative conclusions for their expository and narrative writing pieces. My fifth-graders have become quite adept at “grabbing” their readers with their introductions; they excel at including details, “show-me's” and figurative language in the bodies of their writing. After all of…

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Added by Gail Corthell on May 31, 2011 at 8:20pm — No Comments

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