Nonfiction Writing: Procedures and Reports An Hour of POWER!!!!!

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Nonfiction Writing: Procedures and Reports An Hour of POWER!!!!!

Part 1 : How-To Books “ To write a How-To book, a child recalls a procedure he or she can do and then lays out the directions for that procedure, starting at the beginning and proceeding in a step-by-step and explicit fashion to the end.”

Part 2 Writing All-About Books Activity 1 List the features you have noticed in an all about book.

Activity 2 Make a list of topics “After you’ve studied what the pros do, get some paper from this tray and list possible topics you could write about”

Activity 3 How to try on a topic: Making chapters from possible topics. -the flute -running -cats

Activity 4 Choosing paper -different kinds of something -how to paper -list paper -parts of things

Activity 5 Labeling a diagram