Every English teacher has experienced it: students staring at an empty
page, seemingly paralyzed by a writing assignment. When this happens, it
may be time to back off from the Big Idea approach to the art of reading
and writing, and zero in on a single sentence.
In this book, a master teacher offers a complete guide to a
sentence-level approach. Helping students recognize the techniques that
make sentences great is the first step, and there are plenty of examples
here from YA novels, TV shows, and song lyrics as well as the novels,
poetry, and nonfiction pieces that form the canon of middle and high
school reading lists. Lesson plans include activities to introduce the
featured element of style; questions to guide students in their
analysis; and writing prompts and activities to spark students' interest
and creativity.
With this Little-to-Big strategy, students move quickly from analysis of
the words between two periods to the universe of ideas of which that
sentence is a part. They may even be eager to write their own