Description
Book SynopsisAims to help elementary students with special needs develop basic writing skills, relate writing to real life tasks, and explore writing as a creative, enjoyable event. This book moves from copying words and completing sentences to processing the writing reports and stories, from filling out forms to taking class notes, and addressing an envelope.
Table of ContentsSection I: Writing Words 1
Part 1 Beginning Writing
Lesson I-1 Matching Words to Pictures 2
Lesson I-2 Completing Sentences by Copying Words 4
Lesson I-3 Completing Sentences with Picture Clues 6
Lesson I-4 Sentence Starters 8
Lesson I-5 Completing Sentences to Make a Short Story 10
Lesson I-6 Composing and Copying a Class Story 14
Part 2 Writing High-Frequency Words and Phrases
Lesson I-7 Twenty Little Words (1-20) 16
Lesson I-8 Twenty More Words (21-40) 24
Lesson I-9 Another Group of Twenty Words (41-60) 31
Lesson I-10 Yet Another Group of Twenty Words (61-80) 38
Lesson I-11 A Final Group of Twenty Words (81-100) 45
Lesson I-12 Dictated Sentences with High-Frequency Words 52
Lesson I-13 -ould and -n't 59
Lesson I-14 More n't Words 62
Lesson I-15 ough 64
Lesson I-16 a, e 66
Lesson I-17 igh 68
Lesson I-18 Pronouncing Words "Funny" 70
Lesson I-19 Question Words 72
Lesson I-20 Confusing Words 74
Lesson I-21 Having Enough Letters 79
Lesson I-22 A Few More Tricky Words 82
Lesson I-23 Personal Words 84
Lesson I-24 Sight-Word Games 86
Part 3 Increasing Vocabulary Words
Lesson I-25 Writing Color Words 95
Lesson I-26 Writing Number Words 102
Lesson I-27 Writing Common Nouns 108
Lesson I-28 The Days of the Week 116
Lesson I-29 The Months of the Year 120
Lesson I-30 Abbreviations and Titles 125
Lesson I-31 Proper Nouns 130
Lesson I-32 Antonyms 134
Lesson I-33 Synonyms 139
Lesson I-34 Homonyms 143
Lesson I-35 Contractions 152
Lesson I-36 Compound Words 160
Part 4 Editing Words
Lesson I-37 Changing the Noun 166
Lesson I-38 Changing the Adjective 169
Lesson I-39 Changing the Verb 172
Lesson I-40 Changing One Word 175
Lesson I-41 Finding Omitted Words 178
Section II: Writing Sentences 183
Part 1 Writing a Basic Sentence
Lesson II-1 Identifying a Complete Sentence 184
Lesson II-2 Identifying a Sentence in Print 187
Lesson II-3 Writing Short Sentences 189
Lesson II-4 Identifying a Fragment 191
Lesson II-5 Repairing a Fragment 193
Lesson II-6 Identifying a Run-On 195
Lesson II-7 Repairing a Run-On 197
Lesson II-8 Writing a Telling Sentence 199
Lesson II-9 Adding a Sentence 201
Lesson II-10 Writing a Question 203
Lesson II-11 Writing an Exclamation 205
Lesson II-12 Other Exclamations 207
Lesson II-13 Writing Commands 210
Lesson II-14 Sentences with Quotation Marks 214
Part 2 Writing Sentences for a Specific Purpose
Lesson II-15 Writing to Describe 219
Lesson II-16 Writing a Reaction 224
Lesson II-17 Writing to Give Information 226
Lesson II-18 Writing to Explain/Give Instructions 230
Lesson II-19 Answering a Question with Appropriate Information 234
Lesson II-20 Answering a Question with Complete Sentences 238
Lesson II-21 Turning a Statement into a Question 241
Part 3 Varying Sentences
Lesson II-22 Varying the Beginning 245
Lesson II-23 Lengthening Sentences 248
Lesson II-24 Lengthening Sentences by Using Prepositional Phrases 251
Lesson II-25 Using More Specific or Varied Words 255
Lesson II-26 Changing the Position of Phrases 258
Lesson II-27 Combining Short Sentences (and, but, so) 261
Lesson II-28 Using Commas in a List 268
Lesson II-29 Using a Comma When Addressing Someone 272
Lesson II-30 Varying the Length of Sentences 276
Lesson II-31 Paraphrasing 280
Part 4 Proofreading/Editing Sentences
Lesson II-32 Legible Writing 284
Lesson II-33 Capital Letters--Only When Necessary! 289
Lesson II-34 Editing for Punctuation 295
Lesson II-35 Editing for Spelling 300
Lesson II-36 Editing for Meaning 305
Lesson II-37 Editing for Overuse of "and" 309
Lesson II-38 Editing for Interest 313
Lesson II-39 Editing with Proofreader's Marks 318
Lesson II-40 Rough Draft and Final Copy 324
Lesson II-41 The Editing Team 328
Section Ill Writing Paragraphs 333
Part l The "Sandwich" Model for Paragraphs
Lesson III-1 Sandwiches and Paragraphs 334
Lesson III-2 Writing a Topic Sentence 337
Lesson III-3 Adding Details 341
Lesson III-4 More Practice in Adding Details 344
Lesson III-5 Writing a Concluding Sentence 347
Lesson III-6 More Practice in Writing Concluding Sentences 351
Lesson III-7 Putting a Title to Your Paragraph 354
Lesson III-8 Evaluating a Paragraph 358
Part 2 Types of Paragraphs
Lesson III-9 Writing a Descriptive Paragraph 361
Lesson III-10 Writing an Opinion Paragraph 366
Lesson III-11 Writing a Narrative Paragraph 371
Lesson III-12 Writing an Informative Paragraph 374
Lesson III-13 Writing a How-to Paragraph 378
Lesson III-14 Writing a Persuasive Paragraph 382
Lesson IIl-15 Review of Paragraphs 387
Part 3 Multiple Paragraphs
Lesson III-16 Ways to Organize Multiple Paragraphs 392
Lesson III-17 Writing an Informative Report 396
Lesson III-18 Writing a Sequential Report 402
Lesson IIl-19 Writing a Compare/Contrast Report 407
Lesson III-20 Writing a Topic-Support Document 413
Section IV Other Types of Writing Activities 419
Part 1 Writing a Story
Lesson IV-1 Elements of a Story 420
Lesson IV-2 Using Dialogue 424
Lesson IV-3 Plot: Beginning, Middle, and Ending 428
Lesson IV-4 Character Development 431
Lesson IV-5 A Checklist for Writing a Short Story 435
Part 2 Writing for School Projects
Lesson IV-6 Writing a Book Report 437
Lesson IV-7 Writing an Essay Response 441
Lesson IV-8 Keeping a Journal 445
Lesson IV-9 Writing a Letter 448
Lesson IV-10 Writing Definitions 453
Lesson IV-11 Writing Spelling Words in Context 457
Lesson IV-12 Writing a Current Events Summary 462
Lesson IV-13 Writing a Math "Story" Problem and Math Log 468
Lesson IV-14 Writing an Interview 472
Lesson IV-15 Taking Class Notes 479
Lesson IV-16 Completing an Assignment Sheet 483
Part 3 Practical Writing Activities
Lesson IV-17 Taking a Phone Message 488
Lesson IV-18 Making a List 490
Lesson IV-19 Writing Directions or Instructions 492
Lesson IV-20 Writing Notes on a Calendar 496
Lesson IV-21 Completing a Form 500
Lesson IV-22 Writing/Completing an Invitation 505
Lesson IV-23 Writing a Thank-you Note 507
Lesson IV-24 Addressing an Envelope 510
Part 4 Creative-Writing Activities
Lesson IV-25 Writing a Poem 513
Lesson IV-26 Writing a Song 517
Lesson IV-27 Writing a Classified Ad 519
Lesson IV-28 Writing a Commercial Ad 522
Lesson IV-29 Writing a Travel Brochure 524
Lesson IV-30 Writing a Cartoon Strip 526
Lesson IV-31 Writing a Greeting Card 531
Lesson IV-32 Writing a Joke or Riddle Book 533
Lesson IV-33 A Written Time Capsule 535
Lesson IV-34 Writing a Skit or Play 537