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099    Streaming Video Kanopy 
245 00 Inside notebooks.|h[Kanopy electronic resource] 
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500    Title from title frames. 
518    Originally produced by Stenhouse Publishers in 2006. 
520    Writer's notebooks allow students of all ages to 
       brainstorm ideas, test strategies for crafting writing, 
       and develop tools for drafting and revision. In this two-
       part series, Aimee Buckner, a fourth-grade teacher and 
       author of Notebook know-how and Notebook connections, 
       takes viewers into her classroom as students use their 
       writers' notebooks across the curriculum to hone skills 
       and play with language. The video features numerous mini-
       lessons that help students develop strategies for using 
       their notebooks, including: 'Lifting a line' to mine 
       previous entries. 'Highlighting and word hunting' to 
       document thinking. 'List and star' to create writing 
       topics. 'Daily pages' to promote fluency. 'Questioning the
       world' to respond to reading. 'Anchor charts' to foster a 
       sense of audience. 'Point of view' to cultivate voice. 
       'Reread and reflect' to encourage self-assessment. The 
       program also features a comprehensive look at using the 
       notebooks in persuasive writing genre study, demonstrating
       how notebooks can be at the center of reading, writing, 
       thinking, and talking about multiple perspectives. About 
       the author Aimee Buckner has been in education for more 
       than twenty years. She thrives on the idea that teaching 
       is about helping students develop intellectually, 
       physically, and emotionally. The writer's notebook helps 
       her carve out a place in the curriculum to allow students 
       to truly be themselves and find their own voice. Aimee 
       continues to consult both nationally and internationally 
       as well as speak at state and national conventions. Aimee 
       is a contributor to Choice Literacy and is the author of 
       two other books with Stenhouse Publishers: Notebook know-
       how: strategies for the writer's notebook and Notebook 
       connections: strategies for the reader's notebook. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
650  0 Notebooks. 
650  0 Teaching. 
650  0 Documentary television programs. 
655  7 Documentary television programs.|2lcgft 
700 1  Buckner, Aimee E.|q(Aimee Elizabeth),|d1970-|eauthor. 
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