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Writing Is Magic, Or Is It? Using Mentor Texts to Develop the Writer's Craft

Using Mentor Text to Develop the Writer's Craft

Jennifer M. Bogard , Mary McMackin

Education / Teaching Methods & Materials / Language Arts

Students must study what accomplished authors have written and practice the styles, approaches, or methods they employ in order to become proficient writers. The practical, standards-based book dives deeply into the genres of poetry, narrative fiction, narrative nonfiction, informative/explanatory, and opinion/argument. Using close reading of mentor texts, analysis of specific writing strategies in those texts, and the application of those strategies in the student's own writing, students will be equipped for any type of writing.
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