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Re: Literary Essay


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  • Subject: Re: Literary Essay
  • From: "Heather Brumbaugh" <hbrumbaugh@learningcommunity202.org>
  • Date: Thu, 05 Jun 2008 14:54:51 -0500

Hi Laurie,

I was really happy this year with using the letter essays described in Nancie Atwell's "The Reading Zone". I found them a great bridge to the higher-level, critical analysis my kids will have to do in high school, while still working within a form that is fun and comfortable. The Reading Zone has a few sample essays that I shared with my own kids at the start of the year, and I created a rubric that uses the language of our state extended response rubric. All in all, it went great!

Heather
6th/IL

"When they tell you to grow up, they mean stop growing." - Tom Robbins

>>> <jazmyn@nycap.rr.com> 06/02/08 5:22 AM >>>
Hello all,
It seems in my disrict that there is a big push to have the students write literary essays (critical analysis of a text). I think it might originate from the high school, where this is their bread and butter. I find myself at a loss. I know what I want to teach, but I dont want to go out and reinvent the wheel. Does anyone know of a good text to teach the elements of literary essay, perhaps one with some good examples as well?
Thanks,
Laurie
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