Science the "Write" Way

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2005-12
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Science and Children
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Learning to write well is a long process that comes through teacher modeling, instruction, practice, and feedback. Luckily, the writing process can be used to improve science learning, too. Here are a few good writing suggestions that integrate science while helping students develop their informational writing skills.
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Writing instruction, Writing, Leaves, Science learning, Nonfiction, Inference, Science teachers, Writing processes
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Akerson, V. L., & Young, T. A. (2005). Science the write way: Using non-fiction writing activities to help primary students learn science. Science and Children, 43 (3), 38-41.
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