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In the instruction and learning process, the role writing plays has often been overlooked. Writing is thinking! It is a tool for learning in all content areas. The ever-growing body of brain research supports that learning to write transitions into writing to learn as students progress through upper elementary, middle, high school, and college. Writing is much more than the ability to craft an analytical essay. Writing has the potential to engage students in critical thinking and critical reflection as historians, mathematicians, scientists, or experts in any content area. Writing is Thinking explores methods and activities to effectively incorporate writing to help learners successfully master, analyze, apply, and express content knowledge.



Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter 1- Writing-to-Learn- Lin Carver and Lauren Pantoja

Chapter 2- Writing with The Brain in Mind- Candace Roberts

Chapter 3- Writing as a Tool for Social Change- Ebony Perez and Christina Casanave

Chapter 4- Writing as a Snapshot of Thinking - Holly Atkins, Kim Higdon, & Nakita Gillespie

Chapter 5- Note-Taking versus Note-MAKING! - Carolyn Graham and Carrie Fallon-Johnson

Chapter 6- Springboards for Writing in Mathematics- Christine Picot

Chapter 7- Writing to Support Science Learning and Success- Laura Altfeld and Cheryl Berry

Chapter 8- Writing Like an Historian- Padraig Lawlor and Chantelle MacPhee

Chapter 9- Keeping it Real: Supporting Writers in the English/Language Arts Classroom- Holly Atkins and Lisa Delgado Brown

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 1/2/2021 12:11:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781475863239, 978-1475863239
      ISBN10: 1475863233

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In the instruction and learning process, the role writing plays has often been overlooked. Writing is thinking! It is a tool for learning in all content areas. The ever-growing body of brain research supports that learning to write transitions into writing to learn as students progress through upper elementary, middle, high school, and college. Writing is much more than the ability to craft an analytical essay. Writing has the potential to engage students in critical thinking and critical reflection as historians, mathematicians, scientists, or experts in any content area. Writing is Thinking explores methods and activities to effectively incorporate writing to help learners successfully master, analyze, apply, and express content knowledge.



      Table of Contents

      Preface

      Chapter 1- Writing-to-Learn- Lin Carver and Lauren Pantoja

      Chapter 2- Writing with The Brain in Mind- Candace Roberts

      Chapter 3- Writing as a Tool for Social Change- Ebony Perez and Christina Casanave

      Chapter 4- Writing as a Snapshot of Thinking - Holly Atkins, Kim Higdon, & Nakita Gillespie

      Chapter 5- Note-Taking versus Note-MAKING! - Carolyn Graham and Carrie Fallon-Johnson

      Chapter 6- Springboards for Writing in Mathematics- Christine Picot

      Chapter 7- Writing to Support Science Learning and Success- Laura Altfeld and Cheryl Berry

      Chapter 8- Writing Like an Historian- Padraig Lawlor and Chantelle MacPhee

      Chapter 9- Keeping it Real: Supporting Writers in the English/Language Arts Classroom- Holly Atkins and Lisa Delgado Brown

      About the Contributors

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