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“Banning Books” Lesson Plan, Middle School (6-8), Persuasive Writing

By Rachel Loeper
Posted in Because Writing Matters, Because Writing Matters... At Home, Author Series: Interviews, Lesson Plans, Lesson Plan: Prewriting, Lesson Plans: Persuasive No Comments

MA LogoDuration: 3 class periods of 45-55 minutes
Adaptations: High School (9-12) “Recommending Literature” Prompt, Persuasive Writing
Printable: “Banning Books” Lesson Plan (PDF)

Banning Books Prompt:

Some members of your school board want to ban certain books from the public library.  They feel that these books contain topics unsuitable for young readers.  Do you agree that some kinds of books should be banned from the library?  Do you disagree? Write a letter to your school board persuading the members that these books should be banned or that these books should not be banned. (more…)

Author Series: Interview with Chris Crutcher

By Rachel Loeper
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Chris CrutcherWhat made you decide to be an author?

I wrote my first book at age 35, Running Loose. It was an evolutionary process, and after finding the guts to write the first one, I realized by the third or fourth one that I was an author with a publisher and a deadline. It may have started in high school with two teachers that motivated me to write, not in the traditional sense, though. For English, I would knock off my essay in 15 minutes for the C-minus. It was my biology/shop teacher and the band teacher that inspired me to write. When I would get in trouble with either one of them, I had a choice – the wooden paddle or a 500 word essay. I chose the essay and would stay up until two o’clock in the morning trying to write something that would make them laugh. I wrote those just like I write now; I’d write it, I’d read it out loud, I’d fix it. I wrote it with the idea that I had something in mind, a purpose behind the writing.
Beginning as a Writer (1:44)

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How much time do you spend sorting through irrelevant information on the Web?

By Rachel Loeper
Posted in Because Writing Matters... At Home, iSEEK Education Newsletter No Comments

iSEEK Education

For your students, that time drain is probably much larger.

What if there was a search engine that knew who you were, and what you were looking for?

Now there is.

http://education.iseek.com

Quietly revolutionizing the way students and educators search, iSEEK™ Education Searchblade™ turns the burdensome task of finding standards-based resources into an exciting and unique experience. It knows that you are student, educator, or parent, and it understands the meaning embedded in the questions you ask. Rather than returning thousands of irrelevant and untrustworthy results, (more…)