[CASL-L] SHARE: Text Structures for the Different Types of Writing in the Common Core
IRENE KWIDZINSKI
kwidz at sbcglobal.net
Wed Mar 14 16:36:13 PDT 2012
FYI
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Thanks for the excellent resource!
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From: Sarles Patricia (18K500) [mailto:PSarles at schools.nyc.gov]
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2012 11:35 AM
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Subject: [aaslforum] SHARE: Text Structures for the Different Types of Writing
in the Common Core
for your English teachers:
"In this handy guide, you'll find a quick overview of the three types of writing
(Argumentative, Informational, Narrative) in the Common Core State Standards,
and the five text structures: compare/contrast, cause/effect, problem/solution,
sequence, and description."
http://datadeb.files.wordpress.com/2012/02/001_text_structures-deb-wahsltrom.pdf
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Jerome Parker Campus Library
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Staten Island, NY 10314
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psarles at schools.nyc.gov
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