“In this marvelous gem of a book, Kim Culbertson and Grant Faulkner reveal how 100-word stories
carry enormous power in the development of young writers. You will not only
learn a great deal about the elements of story writing, you will find yourself
itching to write your own through creative exercises and practices. Follow
these two wise teacher-writers and recharge writing, revision, and feedback in
your classroom.”—Penny Kittle, bestselling coauthor of 180 Days
and 4 Essential Studies
“100-Word Stories is a revelation. Culbertson and
Faulkner’s helpful book offers the perfect platform for students to learn and
practice the essential skills of writing. It also helps them be critical
readers as it shows them how to explore the myriad of decisions writers make to
express and convey ideas. It offers teachers profound insights into writing
instruction and provides deep understanding of the writing process. Filled with
examples and thoughtful reflection questions, the practical and classroom
friendly guidance provides a clear pathway to helping students unlock the
stories hiding within them.” —Peter Brunn, author of The Lesson Planning
Handbook
“Teachers of writing and literature—as well as practicing
writers—love 100-word stories, and this book is exactly the resource teachers
need to bring those little gems into their classrooms. Culbertson and Faulkner,
themselves masters of the craft, show us how 100-word stories are not only short,
but impeccably crafted, revealing so much in such a concentrated form. In
addition to practical advice, the book includes a wealth of 100-word stories
suitable for classrooms from fifth grade through high school.”—Elyse Eidman-Aadahl,
Executive Director, National Writing Project
“This short
text is a wonderful resource for teaching literacy skills with micro texts and
for helping students develop both writing and reading mastery.”—Erin Corrigan-Smith,
MiddleWeb