A detailed account of how to improve one's writing through the process …
A detailed account of how to improve one's writing through the process of the peer review. Includes basic information and content-specific additions, such as peer review guidelines, questions, and online resources.
Resource includes helpful advice and information about working together and writing in …
Resource includes helpful advice and information about working together and writing in groups (collaborative writing). Provides nodes on such topics as purpose, ideas, decision-making, and more.
A site that defines and describes the dangers and realities of plagiarism. …
A site that defines and describes the dangers and realities of plagiarism. Also gives information on why students plagiarize, strategies for preventing, making plagiarism-proof assignments, and links to other sites.
Although this site is primarily designed for instructors at the post-secondary level, …
Although this site is primarily designed for instructors at the post-secondary level, the information and suggestions given can also be used, with only minor changes, at the high school or middle school levels as well. Learn ways for non-language arts teachers to structure good writing assignments, how to use peer review effectively, and how to handle grading of various types of writing assignments. Grading rubrics are included.
Introduction to basic concepts necessary for delivering an informative speech. Eight different …
Introduction to basic concepts necessary for delivering an informative speech. Eight different areas are developed from purpose to speech delivery. SL.9-10.4 Presentation
A clear guide to understanding the audience for your writing, this site …
A clear guide to understanding the audience for your writing, this site leads you through steps to help you identify your audience, then structure your writing to meet that audience's needs and expectations. Use links on the right. W.9-10.4 Write/Aud/purp. W.11-12.4 Clear/Coherent Writing; CCSS.ELA-Literacy.WHST.6-8.5 Develop and strengthen writing
An in-depth and exhaustive reference from Colorado State, detailing every possible issue …
An in-depth and exhaustive reference from Colorado State, detailing every possible issue within the context of topic selection and refinement in writing. Includes multiple nodes and bullets under each section (links on the right). W.11-12.7 Research
In-depth instructions on critical reading with lots of links to more reading …
In-depth instructions on critical reading with lots of links to more reading guides and activities. A good site to help improve reading skills to become a better writer.
A detailed source for professional editing and proofreading strategies. Links on the …
A detailed source for professional editing and proofreading strategies. Links on the right offer several pages of text for both editing and proofreading, including guidelines and samples for each.
A basic guide concerning how to go about publishing your writing. Includes …
A basic guide concerning how to go about publishing your writing. Includes information about what it means to be published, publication types, and guidelines for submission. CCSS.ELA-Literacy.CCRA.W.6
Use the links on the right to get a better understanding of …
Use the links on the right to get a better understanding of purpose in writing including the types of purposes and how audience affects purpose. Click on Purpose and Audience and Purpose and Strategies. W.9-10.4 Write/Audience/Purpose; CCSS.ELA-Literacy.WHST.6-8.5 Develop and strengthen writing
This resource explores the various types and uses of descriptions in writing. …
This resource explores the various types and uses of descriptions in writing. Includes in-depth information about the definition, uses, and types of descriptive detail.
This guide is about the many facets and considerations involved when writing …
This guide is about the many facets and considerations involved when writing a summary. Also provides the reader options for which type of summary they are interested in researching, and provides a detailed analysis of each. Th e links on the right will guide you to the desired summary style including position or reaction summaries.
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