by Sue Neuen (Author), Elizabeth Tebeaux (Author)
Help your students improve their science understanding and communicate their knowledge more effectively. Writing Science Right shows you the best ways to teach content-area writing so that students can share their learning and discoveries through informal and formal writing assignments and oral presentations.
You'll teach students how to...
- identify their audience and an appropriate organizational structure for their writing;
- achieve a readable style by knowing the reader's background knowledge;
- build effective sentences and concise paragraphs;
- prepare and deliver oral presentations that bring content to life;
- use major science articles, abstracts, and summaries as mentor texts;
- and more!
Throughout the book, you'll find a wide variety of sample articles and suggested assignments that you can use immediately. In addition, a list of additional teaching texts and resources is available on the Routledge website at www.routledge.com/9781138302679.
Author Biography
Sue Neuen has had 16 years' experience as a school administrator and teacher. She received a Master of Science degree in Educational Administration with emphasis on School Restructuring from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, WI.
Elizabeth Tebeaux, Professor Emerita, taught English for 35 years at Texas A&M. She received her PhD from A&M, her MA in English from Sam Houston State University, a MEd from the University of Houston, and a BA from Baylor University in Math and English.
Number of Pages: 156
Dimensions: 0.36 x 10 x 7 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: September 19, 2017