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You can create your own with the kids, depending on what you are writing about. We just made islands out of salt dough and put different landforms on them. A rubric for the writing activity to follow will include points for telling me what landforms are on their island, where the island is on the map, etc.

Scaffolding Young Writers, a writers workshop approach by Dorn and Soffos is a good book. It includes examples of mini-lessons, a rubric for different grade levels, checklists, etc.

Good Luck!

 


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