How-To Writing
How-To Writing
Day 3:
Day 4:
Day 5:
o Before
o Next
o After
that
o Then
o Last
o Finally
Teach
helper
words
o Slowly
o Quickly
o Pour
o Stack
o Unfold
o Gently
o Push
o Pull
o Scoop
o Add
o Slice
Go
back
to
the
class
how
to
build
a
snowman
book
and
add
in
transition
words
and
helper
words
Teach
how
to
write
a
great
introduction
and
the
importance
of
a
great
introduction
o Tells
your
reader
your
topic
o Makes
your
reader
want
to
learn
your
topic
o Gets
your
reader
excited
to
read
your
story
Model
with
the
story
we
worked
on
yesterday
(How
to
build
a
snowman)
Stress
the
difference
between
just
telling
your
reader/audience
what
your
topic
is
and
getting
them
hooked
and
interested
in
reading
your
story
Provide
the
students
with
the
handout
that
lists
some
possible
introductions
o Have
you
ever
wanted
to
o ________________
is
so
much
fun!
o If
you
dont
know
how
to
________________
you
should
try
it!
o Learning
can
be
so
much
fun,
give
_______________
a
try!
Have
students
write
their
introductions
Come
up
with
additional
introductions
as
a
class
Work
on
the
steps
involved
in
their
how-to
books
o Make
sure
they
use
transitions
and
helper
words
Have
the
students
finish
their
steps
and
details
involved
in
their
how-to
book
After
they
finish
the
middle
part
of
their
books
have
them
pair
up
with
their
reading
buddy
and
share
what
they
have
o Each
student
should
read
their
story
aloud
o Pausing
after
each
step
allowing
time
for
their
partner
to
act
it
out
(model
before
they
get
with
their
buddy)
o Have
each
pair
come
up
with
at
least
1
thing
that
needs
to
be
fixed
or
changed
with
their
partners
how-to
book
o If
a
student
notices
that
something
is
missing
like
a
step
or
a
specific
detail,
we
will
have
them
add
it
onto
a
sticky
note
and
place
it
near
the
area
it
belongs
in
the
book
Have
students
return
to
their
seats
and
edit
their
changes
Like
a
strong
introduction,
a
strong
conclusion
is
important
too
o Let
your
readers
know
your
story
has
ended
o Makes
your
reader
want
to
try
your
idea
o Makes
your
reader
feel
like
they
can
do
it
too
Day 6:
Refer
back
to
the
class
how
to
build
a
snowman
book
and
collaborate
with
the
class
to
come
up
with
an
awesome
conclusion
Hand
out
conclusion
worksheet
for
the
ideas
o Now
you
can
o Now
go
and
eat
your
yummy
o Have
fun
making
o Now
its
your
turn
to
After
students
have
written
their
conclusion
it
is
time
for
a
final
editing
session
We
will
display
the
editing
checklist
on
the
smartboard
o A
how-to
title
o A
materials
page
o Introduction
o Pictures
that
go
along
with
each
step
o Directions
in
order
o Conclusion
Once
it
is
looked
over
by
Erin
or
myself
they
may
start
their
final
draft
Have
students
finish
their
final
draft
and
make
a
cover
page
Once
finished
we
will
have
a
few
students
play
teacher
and
read
their
how-to
book
to
the
class
Class
wide
and
individual
supports:
Repeat
directions
Activate
prior
knowledge
Explain
what
is
sketching
and
model
how
to
sketch
Model
how
to
write
a
how-to
book
Worksheets
with
suggested
introductions,
helper
words,
transition
words,
and
conclusions
Review
expectations
on
carpet
(criss
cross
applesauce
hands
in
your
lap,
level
1
[quiet],
raise
your
hand)
Review
expectations
for
writing
(neat,
clear,
proper
spacing)
Evidence
based
practices:
teaching
practices
Erin
and
I
mostly
used
the
one
teach,
one
assist
approach.
This
was
very
helpful
when
students
needed
help,
were
confused
as
to
what
was
going
on,
or
needed
to
move
on
to
the
next
step.
Evidence
based
learning
strategies:
We
started
off
with
books
that
demonstrated
how-tos.
We
then
went
into
think
alouds
and
modeling
and
collaborating
with
each
other
to
create
a
class
how-to
book.
We
also
had
the
students
work
individually
and
then
pair
up
with
a
partner.
Students
learned
that
it
was
constructive
to
share
and
act
out
their
stories
because
they
discovered
things
that
they
left
out
or
forgot
to
put
in.
Collaborative/cooperative
activity:
rules,
routines,
roles,
sequence
of
steps
or
procedures
Even
though
the
students
are
aware
of
the
classroom
rules,
expectations,
and
routines
we
need
to
review
them
daily.
These
are
all
posted
throughout
the
school
including
posters
in
our
classroom.
Our
school
mottos
are
be
safe,
be
kind,
be
responsible,
and
Our
job
is
to
keep
you
safe,
and
your
job
is
to
help
me
keep
it
that
way.
We
need
to
go
over
how
we
demonstrate
both
those
mottos
every
day.
Even
though
they
view
Erin
and
I
both
as
the
teachers
they
still
view
Erin
as
a
teacher
a
little
bit
more
than
me.
I
think
they
view
me
a
little
below
her
because
I
came
in
half
way
through
the
school
year.
They
still
have
a
lot
of
respect
for
both
of
us.
The
students
work
well
together
for
the
most
part
but
we
do
have
to
watch
out
for
our
behavior
plan
students
as
well
as
a
few
class
bullies.
We
have
to
pair
up
our
students
based
on
their
personalities
and
skill
level.