Essay Map is a handy tool from the folks at Read Write Think. Essay Map provides students with step by step guidance in the construction of an informational essay. Some students seem to struggle most with constructing an introduction and conclusion to their essays. Essay Map is particularly good for helping students visualize the steps needed to construct good introductory and conclusion paragraphs.
Good to remember with any mention of Bloom that these are stages before goals. Mastery in one necessitates the next.
Bad teachers tend to shoot for the highest and overshoot the others. These are developmental stages that must be passed from one to the next.
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Welcome to the Letters to Santa Project! This was the very first project conducted in 1985 on our pioneering FrEdMail Network (using Apple IIe and 300 baud modems). It continues to be an annual Global Schoolhouse favorite.
Around the world, Santa Claus plays an important role in a multitude of cultures. In the United States, he has become a true American folk icon.
When you register for this project, we match you up with a partner classroom with which your students exchange their "Santa Letters:" Younger students write letters "to" Santa; Older students impersonate Santa and send their carefully crafted replies.
A writing teacher's narrative about re-discovering a writers process by slowly learning Twitter. This is a thoughtful account that may lure some who are hesitant about using twitter into giving it a try. (More than a try really, it takes some time for you too find your voice and your audience.)