Welcome to “Creative
Non-Fiction About Your
Favorite Place”!
Today’s tour guide: Julie Judkins
“Creative Non-Fiction” is the
art of writing about real
things using strong details
that tell what you
see, hear, feel, smell, and
taste.
I Know Here example
“I know this road, the one I am
walking on. One end goes to the
dam and the other end stops at
my school. I count the trailers
on my side of the road. There
are seven and mine makes
eight.
I know the forest behind my
home where I play hide-andseek in and out of the pine
trees, the needles soft like a
quilt under my feet. I know the
howling sound a wolf makes
when it calls out at night in that
very same forest.”
I Know Here was written by Laurel Croza and
illustrated by Matt James (Groundwood Books, 2010)
I Know Here example
“I know this road, the one I am
walking on. One end goes to the
dam and the other end stops at
my school. I count the trailers
on my side of the road. There
are seven and mine makes
eight.
I know the forest behind my
home where I play hide-andseek in and out of the pine
trees, the needles soft like a
quilt under my feet. I know the
howling sound a wolf makes
when it calls out at night in that
very same forest.”
I Know Here example
“I know this road, the one I am
walking on. One end goes to the
dam and the other end stops at
my school. I count the trailers
on my side of the road. There
are seven and mine makes
eight.
I know the forest behind my
home where I play hide-andseek in and out of the pine
trees, the needles soft like a
quilt under my feet. I know the
howling sound a wolf makes
when it calls out at night in that
very same forest.”
I Know Here example
“I know this road, the one I am
walking on. One end goes to the
dam and the other end stops at
my school. I count the trailers
on my side of the road. There
are seven and mine makes
eight.
I know the forest behind my
home where I play hide-andseek in and out of the pine
trees, the needles soft like a
quilt under my feet. I know the
howling sound a wolf makes
when it calls out at night in that
very same forest.”
If your favorite place was in a book, how
would it be described?
Let’s practice!
I Know Here example
“I know this road, the one I am
walking on. One end goes to the
dam and the other end stops at my
school. I count the trailers on my
side of the road. There are seven
and mine makes eight.
I know the forest behind my home
where I play hide-and-seek in and
out of the pine trees, the needles
soft like a quilt under my feet. I
know the howling sound a wolf
makes when it calls out at night in
that very same forest.”
What does a wolf sound like? Can
you think of a word to use instead
of howl?
Pack your bags! It’s time for a
Favorite Places Showcase!

I Know Here: Writing Creative Nonfiction About Your Favorite Place

  • 1.
    Welcome to “Creative Non-FictionAbout Your Favorite Place”! Today’s tour guide: Julie Judkins
  • 2.
    “Creative Non-Fiction” isthe art of writing about real things using strong details that tell what you see, hear, feel, smell, and taste.
  • 3.
    I Know Hereexample “I know this road, the one I am walking on. One end goes to the dam and the other end stops at my school. I count the trailers on my side of the road. There are seven and mine makes eight. I know the forest behind my home where I play hide-andseek in and out of the pine trees, the needles soft like a quilt under my feet. I know the howling sound a wolf makes when it calls out at night in that very same forest.” I Know Here was written by Laurel Croza and illustrated by Matt James (Groundwood Books, 2010)
  • 4.
    I Know Hereexample “I know this road, the one I am walking on. One end goes to the dam and the other end stops at my school. I count the trailers on my side of the road. There are seven and mine makes eight. I know the forest behind my home where I play hide-andseek in and out of the pine trees, the needles soft like a quilt under my feet. I know the howling sound a wolf makes when it calls out at night in that very same forest.”
  • 5.
    I Know Hereexample “I know this road, the one I am walking on. One end goes to the dam and the other end stops at my school. I count the trailers on my side of the road. There are seven and mine makes eight. I know the forest behind my home where I play hide-andseek in and out of the pine trees, the needles soft like a quilt under my feet. I know the howling sound a wolf makes when it calls out at night in that very same forest.”
  • 6.
    I Know Hereexample “I know this road, the one I am walking on. One end goes to the dam and the other end stops at my school. I count the trailers on my side of the road. There are seven and mine makes eight. I know the forest behind my home where I play hide-andseek in and out of the pine trees, the needles soft like a quilt under my feet. I know the howling sound a wolf makes when it calls out at night in that very same forest.”
  • 7.
    If your favoriteplace was in a book, how would it be described?
  • 8.
  • 9.
    I Know Hereexample “I know this road, the one I am walking on. One end goes to the dam and the other end stops at my school. I count the trailers on my side of the road. There are seven and mine makes eight. I know the forest behind my home where I play hide-and-seek in and out of the pine trees, the needles soft like a quilt under my feet. I know the howling sound a wolf makes when it calls out at night in that very same forest.” What does a wolf sound like? Can you think of a word to use instead of howl?
  • 10.
    Pack your bags!It’s time for a Favorite Places Showcase!

Editor's Notes

  • #9 Will you guys help me describe the tutoring lab?