Were your students successful adding a jammin' conclusion? Now that the story is complete, it is time to craft an amazing title for the story!
Crafting a title- My Rotten Redheaded Brother by Patricia Polacco is a great example! I also like Sarah, Plain, and Tall by Patricia MacLachlan. The are both creative titles!
1. Review ideas for a crafty title:
2. Create a title for your class story together with your students.
Crafting a title- My Rotten Redheaded Brother by Patricia Polacco is a great example! I also like Sarah, Plain, and Tall by Patricia MacLachlan. The are both creative titles!
1. Review ideas for a crafty title:
- Always write the paper first!
- It should tell what the paper is about.
- It should grab the reader's attention. (catchy phrase or phrase of a song)
- It should introduce the tone of the paper.
- Don't be afraid to use a subtitle!
2. Create a title for your class story together with your students.
Next writing mini lesson #32- CUPS to Edit!
Like always,
ROCK 'N' WRITE!!!!
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