Picture Books to To Teach Writing
Teacher’s
Treasure Chest: 7.09.2018 by Ashley Benoit
To
inspire my students, I like to start with some favorite books. One of my
favorites is Fireflies! by
Julie Brinckloe. This book is about those special times that may only last a
few seconds. It has a clear theme and lesson to the story. When I read this
story, I have my students think about a time they’ve spent with their family or
friends that was special to them.
Another
great story to use to inspire students and spark ideas is A Bad Case of Stripes. This is a classic
story that is a student favorite. In this story, the character explores things
she likes and dislikes. While reading this story, I ask my students to think
about specific items they like or don’t like as we come across them in the
story.
At the end of the story, students are encouraged to make a list of
things they like and dislike. Once they’ve created a list, they can start
brainstorming on a writing piece. I encourage students to describe a time when
they came across something they liked or didn’t like. What was their reaction?
How did it make them feel? I always tell my students writers answer questions
readers ask. So just like good readers ask questions, good writers ask
questions to provide an answer in the text. We use this free
planning sheet after reading the story. READ
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