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Stella Tells Her Story (Stella Writes)
Stella is a feisty, intelligent 2nd grader with pigtails and lots of stories in her head. Your own students will learn some helpful strategies to plan their writing and vocabulary words like narrative, opinion, inquisitive, research, investigate, closing, brainstorming and more! While the series shows a teacher-led classroom, the colorful illustrations, funny scenarios and writing instruction in a story format are relatable to homeschoolers too. In Stella and Class: Information Experts, students learn to ask questions, be curious about a topic, research that topic, plan what to write using both a list and a chart, write an essay and then enjoy being knowledgeable on that topic.
In Stella Tells Her Story, kids get excited about sharing a story with others, first conversationally and then in writing. One child talks about getting a puppy, one about fishing and another about her first time on a roller coaster. The teacher guides her students in writing their stories by having them plan first, next, then, and last. Stella Writes an Opinion works on getting kids to think about why they feel passionately about something. What bugs you at school? What would you change about the world? What do you love? Students learn that it is not enough to have an opinion, but you have to defend it in your writing. Each book is 32pp, pb, 9x10." ~ Sara
Product Format: | Paperback |
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Grades: | K-2 |
Brand: | Scholastic Teaching Resources |
ISBN: | 9781338264753 |
Length in Inches: | 10 |
Width in Inches: | 9.0625 |
Height in Inches: | 0.125 |
Weight in Pounds: | 0.3 |
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I think they could best be described as an instructional guide in story form. Each is a Stella story that provides a sequence of writing instruction as it describes Stella's experiences in writing. You could "pause" the story and have your student write the same things that Stella is writing - each a step in the writing process. Or you could read the story and then go back through and complete the writing steps.
To use as a mentor text when teaching personal narrative writing.
Using it to teach personal narrative lesson in third grade classroom
I will use this book as a mentor text for teaching narrative writing to my 2nd graders.
It will be perfect for my unit on Personal Narratives!