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| Punctuation See Communications Arts – Grammar / Usage / Mechanics | |
| Parts of Speech See Communications Arts – Grammar / Usage / Mechanics | |
| Spelling See Communication Arts – Spelling | |
| Vocabulary See Reading – Vocabulary | |
| ACT Writing | “What High Schools Need to Know”; essay examples including scores and comments (9-12) |
| Advice on Academic Writing | Good advice from writing instructors (8-12) |
| Biography Maker | “The Biography Maker is meant to inspire lively story telling and vivid writing which will make your readers want to know more about your subject.” (4-12) |
| Biography Writers Workshop | Learn how to research and write a biographical sketch; research and writing strategies are included (4-12) |
| Common Writing Errors | Index to common writing errors; includes examples and corrections (7-12) |
| General Writing Help | Basic information and online practice (6-12) |
| Everyday Edits | Simple editing activities which sharpen writing skills (4-12) |
| The Goofs | Features an extensive collection of online and downloadable editing activities. |
| High School English | Links to resources, lessons plans and relevant interactive sites (9-12) |
| High School Writing Guide | Information on the basics, essays, papers and documentation (8-12) |
| Glencoe Proofreading Practice Grades 6-8 Grades 9-12 |
Practice correcting passages online for spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and usage. |
| Paraphrase: Write It In Your Own Words | Online exercise to practice paraphrasing (7-12) |
| Read, Write, Think Tools | Interactive tools that students can use to learn to write (K-12) |
| Textalyzer | Analyze writing samples; copy and paste a piece of text into the analysis window and receive a detailed report on sentence length (average, minimum and maximum), most frequently used words, complexity factor, readability, and average syllables per word (6-12) |
| Writing Fun | Text organizers to help students in the writing process; graphic organizers (3-8) |
| Assessment | |
| Scoring Guides | LSR7′s Technology Integration site; a variety of ready made scoring guides plus make-your-own (K-12) |
| Teaching Tips: Writing Assessment Tools | Sites include rubrics, scoring guides and checklists for assessing student writing; ideas for peer editing and student self-evaluation; pre-made assessment tools or constructed online (K-12) |
| Audience and Purpose | |
| Business Letter Brain Pop | Short, animated movie demonstrates parts of a business letter (3-6) |
| Letter Generator | Parts of a letter and how to write a letter; Read, Write, Think Tool (4-8) |
| Letter Writing abc Teach |
Forms for letter writing, thank you notes, invitations (1-6) |
| Parts of a Friendly Letter Quiz | An online quiz (3-8) |
| Poetry Writing abcTeach | Guides for writing cinquain, diamonte, haiku and other forms of poetry (1-6) |
| Types of Writing BrainPop | Short, animated video that explains the types of writing (3-8) |
| Expository Writing | |
| A+ Research and Writing | A step-by-step approach (7-12) |
| Essaypunch | Help writing a short essay (6-12) |
| Expository Writing | Explanations, examples, links (5-9) |
| The Five Paragraph Essay | Guide to writing a five paragraph essay (6-10) |
| Guide to Writing a Basic Essay | Simple steps to writing an essay (4-12) |
| Paraphrase Craze | Online, interactive lesson on paraphrasing and expository writing (7-12) |
| Outline of the Five Paragraph Essay | Teaching tool for essay writing (5-12) |
| Expository Writing Samples | Examples of explaining, cause and effect, comparison/contrast writing (8-12) |
| So you have to do a research project? | Easy to follow and explained steps to writing a research project (3-8) |
| Figurative Language | |
| Figurative Language Robert Frost | Uses the poetry of Robert Frost to illustrate word usage (8-12) |
| Figurative Language eduscapes | Links to resources for figurative language (3-9) |
| Figurative Language Quiz | Resources and an interactive quiz (7-12) |
| Figurative Language Websites | Descriptions and examples for several techniques of communicating imagery in writing; includes an index to other resources (7-12) |
| Figuratively Speaking | Learn about and create examples of figurative language (3-5) |
| Metaphors | Information about using metaphors in creative writing (1-12) |
| Idioms | |
| Eye on Idioms | Interactive practice; Read, Write, Think Tool (3-8) |
| Idioms | Pictures are used to illustrate the idiom (3-6) |
| Idiomsite | Learn the meaning of many commonly used idioms (3-12) |
| Idioms and Expressions | Find out the meanings of idioms; resources (3-12) |
| Paint with Idioms | Help Salvabear Dali finish his paintings by identifying the correct expression (2-5) |
| Self-Study Idiom Quizzes | A variety of online quizzes dealing with idioms (2-12) |
| Handwriting | |
| Handwriting for Kids | Writing paper, guides, animations (K-3) |
| Letter Practice | Enchanted Learning, printables (K-3) |
| Stationery for Young Writers | Writing paper (K-6) |
| Young Minds Handwriting Practice | Print out practice sheets (K-3) |
| Narrative Writing | |
| Assignment: Narrating an Event | Explanation of narrative writing; assignment; example (8-12) |
| Create Your Own Scenario | Students write a play by choosing characters and assigning lines (K-3) |
| Make a Story Golden Ball
Make A Story Mammal Marathon |
Customize a story; audio (K-3) |
| My Story Maker | Fun interactive tool used to create stories (K-4) |
| Narrative Writing Prompts | 10 narrative writing prompts for high school (9-12) |
| Narrative Writing Tutorial | Guide to writing a personal or imaginative narrative (4-8) |
| Personal Narrative Writing Prompts | Eighteen narrative writing prompts (4-8) |
| Sagwa | Students create pictograph stories (K-3) |
| SCORE Journaling | Journaling ideas (5-9) |
| Sequencing | Students watch a video and then place pictures in the correct order (4-8) |
| Note Taking | |
| Five Lessons for Note Taking Fun | Education World; lessons on note taking (3-12) |
| Note taking Skills | Information and activities which foster note taking skills (7-12) |
| Note taking Systems | Instructions and pro/cons for Cornell, Outline, Mapping, Charting, Sentence note taking methods (7-12) |
| UniLearning | Learn the basics of note taking (7-12) |
| Study Skills: Notes | Note taking guide; structures; templates (5-12) |
| Persuasive Writing | |
| Argumentative Essay | Argumentative essay assignments; suggested thesis statements and a list of web links to pertinent information are provided for each topic (9-12) |
| Persuasive Writing | Scholastic; writing workshop; information; activities; transitional words (3-9) |
| Persuasive Writing Activities | Information, links, activities (8-12) |
| Power of Persuasion | WebQuest; purpose is to investigate persuasive writing and develop critical reading skills. created for 6th grade but could easily be tweaked for secondary (6-12) |
| Sentence Construction | |
| Grammar Blast | Identify the parts of a sentence; online; Houghton Mifflin (2-5) |
| Lionel’s Talking Gizmo | Make a sentence; audio (K-3) |
| Magic Key Scrambled Sentences | Arrange the words to make a sentence (2-5) |
| Mixed Up Sentence | Click on the words to put them in the correct order (1-2) |
| Parallel Structure Practice | Learn how to construction parallel phrases (6-12) |
| Picture Sentences | Choose the sentence that describes the picture; illustrated writing prompts (K-3) |
| Problems with Parallel Structure | Practice on parallel construction (8-12) |
| Put Words In Order Game | Put words in order to make a sentence; audio (1-5) |
| Sentence Clubhouse | Identify sentences as statement, question, command, exclamation; add the correct punctuation (3-6) |
| Sentence Writing Practice | Activities to prepare for writing (1-3) |
| Simple, Compound, Complex Sentences | Interactive site which tests knowledge of simple, compound, and complex sentences (6-12) |
| Wall of Words | Drag words to build a sentence (1-4) |
| Six Trait Writing | |
| 6 Trait Web Resources | General resources and trait specific resources (1-12) |
| 6 Trait Word Documents | Downloadable Word documents which support Six Trait writing; categorized by grade level (K-8) |
| 6 Trait Writing | Kids Corner, lesson plans, ideas, organization (1-8) |
| 6 Traits of Writing Online Writing Lab for Elementary Students |
Designed to help elementary students; includes activities (1-6) |
| 6 + 1 Trait Writing Lesson Plans | Basic information and instruction (1-12) |
| eMINTS ethemes Six Trait Writing | Links to resources (1-6) |
| Interactive Six Trait Writing | Descriptors of the traits, rubrics, activities (5-12) |
| Kim’s Korner | Ideas and activities for teaching the six traits of writing: idea and content, organization, voice, word choice, sentence fluency and writing conventions; tips for parent involvement, writing across the curriculum and several links to other helpful sites (2-8) |
| Make Six Trait Writing Fun | Suggestions for Six Trait writing (1-8) |
| Writing Traits Houghton Mifflin | Ideas and activities (K-8) |
| Step Up to Writing | |
| Elementary Curriculum | Sample curriculum (K-6) |
| Step Up To Writing | Access an overview of the program and research base (K-12) |
| Step Up To Writing Support | Support for teaching the program (3-8) |
| Step Up To Writing PowerPoint | Use selected slides from this PowerPoint to teach Step Up To Writing (K-12) |
| Step Up To Writing Resources | Online resources which support Step Up to Writing (1-12) |
| Student Resources | |
| Biography Maker | Follow the steps to create a biography; 6 Traits of Writing (4-8) |
| Citation Machine | Fill in the blank format for creating a bibliography; the site then assembles the bibliography (4-12) |
| Comic Creator | Online comic strip creator; Read. Write, Think Tool (2-10) |
| Easybib.com | A website dedicated to helping writers create bibliographies; MLA 5th edition and APA publications manual (7-12) |
| Elementary How to Cite | Simple, basic citation information for elementary student (2-6) |
| Enchanted Learning Picture Dictionary | Picture dictionary for young children (K-5) |
| Guide to Writing a Basic Essay | Interactive; Step-by-step instructions (6-12) |
| Internet Picture Dictionary | Picture dictionary (K-5) |
| MS Research Tool Tutorial | Tutorial for Microsoft Search Companion (5-12) |
| Paradigm Online Writing Assistant | Provides help for how to write an essay, editing drafts, and documenting sources (7-12) |
| Summary Writing | |
| State the Essence | Hints and guidelines for writing a summary (7-12) |
| Summary Writing Activity | Online activity which teaches summary writing; provides examples (6-12) |
| Writing Summaries | Provides information on the “how-tos” of writing a summary (7-12) |
| Teacher Resources | |
| Academic Writing Index | Links to a variety of writing topics and lessons (5-12) |
| Editing with Microsoft Word | Learn how to use Microsoft editing tools (9-12) |
| Editing with Microsoft Word LSR7 | Basics of using Microsoft Word editing tools; PDF (K-12) |
| Fun Activities to Promote Writing Skills Kindergarten | Ideas for activities to foster writing readiness (K-1) |
| Power Writing | A description of Power Writing (1-6) |
| Quick and Easy Technology Integration Elementary Writing |
Links to technology based writing activities (K-6) |
| Writing Forms abcTeach | A variety of forms and resources for writing (1-8) |
| Write On | ThinkQuest; includes the History of Writing, The Writing Process, Forms of Writing, Punctuation and more (5-12) |
| Write On Jefferson County |
Teaching resources including prompts, activities, PowerPoints (4-12) |
| Writing Fix | Includes prompts, word games, punctuation lessons, grammar lessons, tools for writers (2-9) |
| Writing and TechnologyTeaching Ideas | Links to resources which incorporate technology into writing (K-12) |
| Writing with Writers | Scholastic; students work with authors to developing writing skills (2-8) |
| Writers’ Workshop Resources | Click on Teacher Resources on left side of page (K-6) |
| Writing Process | |
| Creative Writing Process | Overview of the writing process; walks students through brainstorming, graphic
organizers, outlines, revisions, drafts, proofreading, editing and citing references correctly; worksheets (K-12) |
| Online Writing Lab | Handouts and materials for students and teachers; Purdue University (2-12) |
| Paragraph Development and Topic Sentences | Step-by-step help writing a basic paragraph; all steps of the writing process are used (3-8) |
| Paragraph Punch | Interactive guided writing program (4-10) |
| Power Proofreading EduPlace |
Online proofreading practice by Houghton Mifflin; choose a grade level and type of passage to proofread (2-8) |
| Revise Wise | Writing basics; includes activities, worksheets, tests (1-6) |
| Scholastic: Writing With the Writers | Information and activities which foster writing; includes a variety of types of writing: poetry, speech, folktales, biography, descriptive, mystery, book review (3-10) |
| Teen Space – How to write a research paper | Internet Public Library; step-by-step guide to researching and writing a paper (9-12) |
| Transition Cues | Features various types of transition words such as those that lead forward, compare and contrast, lead to conclusions, and others (4-12) |
| Writer’s Window | Divided into six major areas: Write a Story, Write a Review, Write a Poem. Join a Continuous Story, Read Published Stories, Research a Topic; includes prompts (4-8) |
| Writing Effective Transitions | Information on using effective transitions (4-12) |
| Writing Prompts | |
| Creative Writing Practice for Secondary Students | Ideas and questions which can serve as writing prompts (7-12) |
| Elementary Writing Prompts | An extensive list of prompts (1-6) |
| Everyday Spelling Writing Prompts | Provides writing prompts categorized by grade levels; offers suggestions for writing (1-8) |
| FreeFoto | A collection of photographs (K-12) |
| Gigglepotz Elementary Writing Prompts | Simple writing prompts (2-6) |
| Google Image Search | Search for images on the Internet (K-12) |
| Pics4Learning | Writing lesson plans in conjunction with images (1-12) |
| R.A.F.T. | Learn how to create an effective writing prompt; interactive (K-12) |
| Story It | Online type and print story starter worksheets; elect from either Picture Starter or Story Starter (1-6) |
| Story Starters (Scholastic) |
Creative way to generate story starters; may also select writing format (K-6) |
| SwitcherZoo | Make your own animals; write a story (1-6) |
| The Write Source – Writing Topics | Writing topics grouped by grade level (1-12) |
| Writing Den | Writing prompts and instructions (4-12) |
| Writing Sparks | Elementary writing prompts (1-6) |
| Young Writers Workshop | Printable writing prompts (2-6) |
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