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Leigh Newton

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  • This requires not only knowledge that people have thoughts that are different from our own (basic Theory of Mind concepts) but that they also can narrate a story across time and/or sequence so the reader can follow and make reasonable conclusions to avoid confusion (this is called narrative language). They also have to recognize that people move from ideas (gestalt or main idea) to thoughts (details). To help the reader the writer has to organize his information so that he introduces his idea and then supports it with a reasonable set of thoughts (details).
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      Big ideas are not enough by themselves - they need details in order that the reader can understand.
  • 1. Teach them how we brainstorm information related to the topic we are going to write about. Most 2nd grade students learn about "brainstorming" through the use of what are called, "graphic organizers". "visual organizers" or "mind maps". This lesson needs to be extended for our students and taught much more extensively.
  • 2. Learn to tell the difference between ideas or what we call in writing "main ideas" and how these are different from "details".
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  • 3. Work on pruning their thoughts they brainstorm by creating written outlines to serve as guidance for their work.4. For high school students, learn how to talk understand what an "opinion" is.
  • To motivate students to engage at this level of thinking and showing their thoughts by creating visual structures such as graphic organizers or visual outlines, we would provide them a grade for there production of these visual thinking supports. Thus, rather than receive a grade for the final written product, they would receive a grade for creating the graphic organizer and then the outline, etc.
  • By allowing them this time to work on thinking away from working producing written work allows all of us to re-focus and tune up the core skills of writing.
Aly Kenee

Assessment Carnival: More Than Quizzes and Tests | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Avoiding ambiguous and meaningless grades ("quiz 5") and replacing with skills-based assessment. Heavy PBL focus.
Rob Belprez

High School Vocabulary Tests on VocabTest.com - 0 views

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    A great collection of FREE and FUN vocab learning games and word lists organized by grade level and units
Andrew Spinali

http://parcconline.org/sites/parcc/files/Grade%206-11%20ELA%20Expanded%20%20Rubric%20FO... - 0 views

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      Rubric for PARCC writing assessments. 
Donna DesRoches

showcasingstudents - YouTube - 0 views

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    CommonCraft sty[e book trailers by grade 8 students
Ms. Nicholson

Short Story Literature Units - Printables, Quizzes, Vocabulary, Puzzles - 0 views

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    Short Story units for multiple grades. Lots of resources!
Joshua Sherk

Main Page - FreeReading - 0 views

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    Good thing for teachers of K-3rd grade
anonymous

Adventures in Educational Blogging: Movie Trailers for Books - 0 views

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    One of the projects I enjoyed the most this term was the book talk videos created by one of our fifth grade classes.
Christy White

The Museum of Humor Offers Fun #Lesson Plans - 0 views

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    Links to fun lesson plans at all grade levels
Todd Finley

NORTON/WRITE HOME - 8 views

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    Self-grading multiple-choice exercises
Caroline Bachmann

Abiator's Worksheets Vault - 0 views

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    English Skills Worksheets for Grades 5-8
Caroline Bachmann

10 Words You Need to Stop Misspelling - The Oatmeal - 0 views

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    perhaps acceptable for upper grades
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