Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Expository Research in Action



Students today are spending time researching for their Expository Book project.  Today and yesterday have been spent in website validation, examining sources, and recording information found on topics.  They're doing a great job. 

Monday, November 26, 2012

How to find Book Binding for the Expository Project



I would like all students to have a hardcover blank book for their expository writing project.  There are several options for purchasing these. I would like all students to have an empty book by December 9th. 

 

1.)    Teaching Things (a teacher supply store in Trussville) has these books for sale anywhere from $2.49 (smaller)-$3.99 (larger version).  One option is that you may go to the store and purchase one.  Teaching Things:  408 Walnut Drive, Trussville, AL 35173

2.)     The Hardcover white blank book from Teaching Things can also be found online: here.  This option is easy- but you may have to pay shipping.


 

3.)    Around town I have found these empty hard cover books at TJ Maxx, Marshalls, Tuesday Mornings, Target, and Walmart from time to time.  Stores often call these blank books “journals.” (Office Max, Office Depot, Dollar General, or even The Dollar Tree may have them as well.)  One of my students bought one at Marshall’s over the weekend and when I flipped it over – it had a mere “$1.99” listed on the price tag.

 

Happy Hunting!  If you are unable to purchase one of these books, don’t break your back trying.  I know the holiday season is a busy one.  Your child can fashion one out of a composition notebook or even blank paper, so NO WORRIES.  Blank paper glued inside and on top of an old hard back book may also suffice!

 

~Erin Naugher Gilchrist

PhD English Curriculum and Instruction

6th Grade HTMS

Monday, November 19, 2012

Expository Project

Last week students began an expository research project on the subject of their choice.  This research will culminate in each student publishing a book (roughly due before Christmas break).  Encourage your student to take ownership in his or her book.   Pride in their work will produce an end result of hard work, great research, and an excellent grade! 

The rubric can be found on my teacher website at the Trussville City Schools website. https://www.trussvillecityschools.com/Teachers/Erin.Gilchrist/default.aspx
 

Caitlin and Anna sharing technology to explore possible research topics in class last week.


Exploring expository texts in class.


HAPPY RESEARCHING!