We spend a few units writing essays in grades 5 and up...literary essay,  
personal essay.  It is necessary for kids to read them in order to write  them. 
 
It's a good idea to save some kids' work so that you can increase  your supply 
of mentor texts.  But until you are able to do that, (when you  first start 
to teach these genres of writing) you can find some essays out  there.  The 
snag is that essays are generally not five paragraphs or any  designated length 
for that matter.  Essays should be as long or as short as  need be.  We, 
teachers, teach a 5 paragraph version to get the kids  going....but it is not a 
rule, just a guideline for beginners.
 
Leslie
 
 
In a message dated 4/11/2008 9:13:40 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Dollie  had asked if Kimberly Campbell's Less is More - Using Short Text 
would be  appropriate for grades 5 - 6.  I do believe it is a good resource 
for  grades 5 - 6.  Although some of the texts that Kimberly recommends may  
not be on a grade 5 - 6 reading level, her scaffolding and teaching  
strategies definitely run the spectrum of probably grades  4 -  12.  Her book 
has a wealth of lesson ideas.  I teach ELL's in  grades 1 - 6.  I have used 
several of her techniques with all of my  grades!  After reading her book, I 
was inspired to do more  scaffolding and really prepare the students for in - 
depth classroom  discussion.  She breaks lessons down, so that every child 
comprehends  the text and every child is ready to contribute to either small 
group or  full group discussion.  Using short texts allows one to do this.  I 
 
was missing some steps in my own lessons.  For example:  I know  many of us 
encourage post it notes to track thinking and then sharing  those out. 
Kimberly might first establish a purpose and then scaffold the  process by 
sharing with a partner, also through the use of her learning  logs, quote and 
question, silent graffiti, carousel graffiti.  and  fishbowl techniques.  I 
think MANY of the lessons and strategies in  the book demonstrate good 
scaffolding strategies that provide  opportunities for all students to enter 
in at their skill level and  progressively grow.
One last note....  I know many of use teach  the  5 paragraph essay in 
preparation for the state test.  It  never donned on me to read essays with 
my class - DUH!  Kimberly  provides an entire chapter on reading essay 
writing.  She provides  lots of resources.  I have been on the hunt for some 
of her suggested  essays and also have been searching some websites for some. 
She also has  inspired me to use graphic novels!  That subject will be a 
whole  other post!
Anyway.....  I do recommend her book down through grades 4  - 6. 


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