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Sunday, October 11, 2015

Writing Mini Lesson #31- Crafting a Title


     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:


  • 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.

3.  Have students create a title for their own stories.






Next writing mini lesson #32- CUPS to Edit!

Like always, 
ROCK 'N' WRITE!!!!

If you would rather have all of the these mini lessons (over 400 pages) in one spot along with tracking forms, goal forms, prompts, practice sheets, etc, etc.  Click on the pic below!  Boost those test scores with a year-long writing program!


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