I have the stems we used (which were placed in the letters section as a 
reference) on my school computer. Below is a link for the Fountas and Pinnell 
readers notebook. Although it pertains to discussions and not stems for 
response writing, it looks similar. We had about a page and a half of ideas for 
the kids. Hopefully this can get you started?
 
http://books.heinemann.com/shared/onlineresources/002073/guided_reading.html
 
Tess 
Fifth Grade
"Art shows us the world, and changes us, giving us impetus to make changes in 
the world." 
Gretchen Bernabei, author of Rewriting the Essay

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Lisa
Sent: Fri 7/25/2008 2:05 PM
To: A list for improving literacy with focus on middle grades.
Subject: Re: [LIT] Questions about content



Alice,

Would you be able to share the list of open-ended questions that you 
used?


thanks,
Lisa


On Jul 18, 2008, at 9:53 AM, Alice Cortigiano wrote:

> I have kids keep a list of open ended questions in their reading 
> folders.
> They then select the question that best supports where they are in 
> their
> reading.  I think it gives them more of a structure to work from.
>
>
>
> Alice Cortigiano
> Jepson Multiage Magnet School


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