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Books to Teach and Motivate Journal Writing
Unit Plan: Journal Writing from a Graphic Timeline Teacher’s Resources: 25
Prewriting Graphic Organizers & Planning Sheets by Jane
Roberts Classroom Tip: Story mapping and timeline organizers are perfect tools for first draft writing. 350
Fabulous Writing Prompts by Jacqueline Sweeney Classroom Tip: Reflective prompts that deal with real-life feelings and issues. Graphic
Organizers by Karen Bromley, Marcia Modlo, Linda Irwin-DeVitis Classroom Tip: This book is full of easy to use graphic organizers, like the Timeline organizer used in Lesson Two. Teaching
Memoir Writing by Perdita Finn Classroom Tip: Use the guidelines to “Starting a Writer’s Notebook” when introducing journal writing. Also, there are some interesting variations on the “Who Am I?” worksheet and the Graphic Timeline. Workshops
That Work! by Kirsten Widmer and Sarah Buxton Classroom Tip: For more variations on collecting information for journal writing, this book offers great ideas for creating life maps. Books for the Classroom: Absolutely Normal Chaos by Sharon Creech Max’s
Logbook by Marissa Moss Classroom Tip: A fun book to share in the introduction to journal writing. Other great books by Moss to introduce journal writing include: Rachel’s Journal: The Story of a Pioneer Girl and Amelia’s Notebook. Dear
America, My America, My Name Is America, and the Royal Diaries Series Classroom Tip: These books teach our history in the journal style writing of young American heroes. The books can be used to examine different styles of memoir writing.
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