This year, I’m taking a close look at what I
call the Nonfiction Triumvirate—nonfiction categories, writing styles, and text
structures. So far, I’ve focused on Nonfiction Categories and Writing Styles.
If you missed the discussion, you can scroll down or use the search box to see past
posts.
I’ve blogged about many, many times before. My ideas about nonfiction text
structure have been constantly evolving for the last several years.
the major structures espoused by Common Core with
a range sub-structures for kinds of books that are currently widely represented
in high-quality children’s literature.
all trade nonfiction has a sequence text structure, so subgroupings are helpful
in examining all the ways authors are experimenting and innovating.
A Black Hole Is Not a Hole
by
Carolyn Cinami DeCristofano
Dolphins! by Melissa Stewart
Balloons Over Broadway by Melissa Sweet
Buried Alive by Elaine Scott
Chris Barton
Marvelous Mattie by Emily Arnold McCully
Jeri Chase Ferris
the Trees of Kenya: The Story of Wangari Maathai by
Claire A. Nivola
The Invention of Bubble Gum by Megan McCarthy
Anderson by Hester Bass
Ballet for Martha by Jan Greenberg and Sandra Jordan
Amelia Lost by
Candace Fleming
Disaster by Deborah Hopkinson
If Stones Could Speak by Marc Aronson
Sy Montgomery
Sy Montgomery
Beneath the Sun by Melissa Stewart
How Insects Changed History by Sarah Albee
Happened!: A History of the World from the Bottom Up by Sarah Albee
They Wear That?: Fashion as the Mirror of History by Sarah Albee
Madeleine Dunphy
Dessert
Designers: Creations You Can Make and Eat by Dana Meachen Rau
to Swallow a Pig by Steve Jenkins and Robin Page
Klutz Book of Paper Airplanes by Doug Stillinger
Dahl’s Revolting Recipes by Josie Fison and Felicity Dahl
This! 50 Fun Experiments for the Mad Scientist in You by
Karen Romano Young
Frog or Toad? How Do You Know? by
Melissa Stewart
Barbara Kerley
the Wild by
Lita Judge
Be Giants: How Baby Dinosaurs Grew to Rule the World by Lita Judge
Melissa Stewart
Page
Earth: Feeling the Heat by Brenda Z. Guiberson
The Great Monkey Rescue by Sandra Markle
A Place for Bats by Melissa Stewart
The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind by William Kamkwamba and Bryan Mealer
Mesmerized by Mara Rockliff
Stay: The True Story of Ten Dogs by Michaela Muntean
Q & A Books
Sterling’s Good Question series
Creature Features by Steve Jenkins &
Robin Page
Answer series
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6 Responses
Wow…what an awesome list! And put into text structure. Thanks Melissa 👏
Thank you Melissa! What a great help this is.
Such a terrific list Melissa! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for this list! As a writer and educator, this is helpful to use for mentor texts.
Wow! Just Wow! Thank you for this amazing list.
Dear Melissa! I needed an inspiration to start writing nonfiction. I just learned about you and your amazing work. You are the inspiration I was looking for. Thank you for sharing your talent in so many different ways!