Back to Search

The Revision Toolbox, Second Edition: Teaching Techniques That Work

AUTHOR Heard, Georgia
PUBLISHER Heinemann Educational Books (03/18/2014)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

Description

"Students need to be reminded that revision isn't merely making a few cosmetic changes. Revision is seeing and then reseeing our words and practicing strategies that make a difference in our writing."
--Georgia Heard

"You mean I have to change my writing?" Georgia Heard frequently hears this question from students as well. "We must welcome young writers into the world of revision," she writes, "through invitations and tools that make it concrete and tangible."

With Georgia's Revision Toolbox, Second Edition, you'll lead students to see that revision is a natural part of narrative and nonfiction writing. "Students need to be able to bring the tools of revision to writing the way a carpenter comes equipped for a job with a toolbox," she writes. So Georgia shares three revision toolboxes--structure, words, and voice--each with dozens of teaching ideas and strategies. They'll help writers:

  • re-envision revision as an engaging process, not as a punishment
  • craft a piece along the way instead of editing only at the end
  • learn and apply revision strategies for work in any genre
  • reread their writing with specific revision goals in mind.

This second edition brings Georgia's lessons and strategies--new and familiar--into the Common Core era with a focus on narrative, informational, and opinion/argument genres. She also includes tools for targeted instruction such as strategic conferences, reproducible planning templates for narrative and essays, and reproducible revision checklists.

"Writing and revision are really one process," writes Georgia, and her Revision Toolbox, Second Edition, brings them together simply, practically, and elegantly. So the next time you hear a student say, "I like it just the way it is!" they'll be referring to a final draft.

Preview a sample chapter to see a helpful infographic and examples of Georgia's lessons and strategies.

Show More
Product Format
Product Details
ISBN-13: 9780325056890
ISBN-10: 0325056897
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
Edition Number: 0002
More Product Details
Page Count: 152
Carton Quantity: 56
Product Dimensions: 7.59 x 0.34 x 9.22 inches
Weight: 0.57 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Bibliography, Index, Table of Contents, Ikids, Illustrated
Country of Origin: US
Subject Information
BISAC Categories
Education | Schools - Levels - Elementary
Education | Professional Development
Education | Teaching - General
Dewey Decimal: 372.623
Library of Congress Control Number: 2013044134
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc.
publisher marketing

"Students need to be reminded that revision isn't merely making a few cosmetic changes. Revision is seeing and then reseeing our words and practicing strategies that make a difference in our writing."
--Georgia Heard

"You mean I have to change my writing?" Georgia Heard frequently hears this question from students as well. "We must welcome young writers into the world of revision," she writes, "through invitations and tools that make it concrete and tangible."

With Georgia's Revision Toolbox, Second Edition, you'll lead students to see that revision is a natural part of narrative and nonfiction writing. "Students need to be able to bring the tools of revision to writing the way a carpenter comes equipped for a job with a toolbox," she writes. So Georgia shares three revision toolboxes--structure, words, and voice--each with dozens of teaching ideas and strategies. They'll help writers:

  • re-envision revision as an engaging process, not as a punishment
  • craft a piece along the way instead of editing only at the end
  • learn and apply revision strategies for work in any genre
  • reread their writing with specific revision goals in mind.

This second edition brings Georgia's lessons and strategies--new and familiar--into the Common Core era with a focus on narrative, informational, and opinion/argument genres. She also includes tools for targeted instruction such as strategic conferences, reproducible planning templates for narrative and essays, and reproducible revision checklists.

"Writing and revision are really one process," writes Georgia, and her Revision Toolbox, Second Edition, brings them together simply, practically, and elegantly. So the next time you hear a student say, "I like it just the way it is!" they'll be referring to a final draft.

Preview a sample chapter to see a helpful infographic and examples of Georgia's lessons and strategies.

Show More

Author: Heard, Georgia
As a writer, a poet, and a founding member of the Teachers College Reading and Writing Project, Georgia Heard continues to bring a poet's ear and a teacher's know-how to every aspect of writing instruction. Her latest books, The Revision Toolbox, Second Edition and Finding the Heart of Nonfiction, take their place alongside essential resources such as the Heinemann titles Writing Toward Home; and Awakening the Heart - which Instructor Magazine called one of its 12 Books Every Teacher Should Read. Georgia is also a member of Heinemann Professional Development Services. At the Teachers College Reading and Writing Project Georgia worked for seven years as Senior Staff Developer in New York City schools. Today she travels the U.S. and the world as a consultant, visiting author, and keynote speaker in school districts and conferences. In addition to her Heinemann professional books, Georgia is the coauthor of Climb Inside a Poem, classroom materials from Heinemann-Firsthand. She is also the author of the professional titles Poetry Lessons to Meet the Common Core Standards and A Place for Wonder as well as children's literature such as Falling Down the Page: A Book of List Poems.
Show More
List Price $34.40
Your Price  $27.49
Paperback