[MOSAIC] Non fiction convention notebook is on the Tools Page

2007-02-18 Thread Kevin Kleinert
Hi Debbie
A great way for your grade 2 students to understand non - fiction text is to 
make a non -fiction conventions notebook.  You will find a great example on the 
Tools for Teachers page on the Mosaic of Thought website!  
Look under worksheets and reporting.  
Donna 
ESL teacher 
PA

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Re: [MOSAIC] Non fiction convention notebook is on the Tools Page

2007-02-18 Thread RR1981
 
In a message dated 2/18/2007 2:21:57 PM Eastern Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Hi  Debbie
A great way for your grade 2 students to understand non - fiction  text is to 
make a non -fiction conventions notebook.  You will find a  great example on 
the Tools for Teachers page on the Mosaic of Thought  website!  
Look under worksheets and  reporting.


Donna,
 
I just love this!  I think I will use this in small group over the  next 
several weeks.  I am looking for an example of a readers  notbeook.  Not sure 
what 
exactly I want in the notebook, but want the  students to have a variety of 
information at  their fingertips.  Any  idea, examples, suggestions?  I am 
already starting to plan for next years  lessons!  (In my head only).
 
Rosie
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Re: [MOSAIC] Non fiction convention notebook is on the Tools Page

2007-02-18 Thread Debbie Goodis
Thanks, I'll look for it!



 

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