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Dugg Lowe

How to Write Web Content - 0 views

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    Website content writing basics. No new ideas, just thoughts on web writing in the information era.
dao_cham

50 website tiếng anh mang lại cảm hứng du lịch thuận tiện (P2) - 0 views

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    Các web du lịch tiếng anh sự mang đến cho bạn nhiều kinh nghiệm cùng ứng dụng hữu ích. Hôm nay, Aroma sẽ cùng bạn tận hưởng sở thích bằng tiếng anh với "50 website tiếng anh mang lại cảm hứng du lịch thuận tiện (P2)". Mời bạn ghé thăm các trang web sau:
Wendy Windust

Poetry Quest - Index - 0 views

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    Welcome to the Poetry Quest web page! You are about to embark on a journey into the world of poetry, and you will emerge with a deeper appreciation for the craft of poetry.
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    POETRY
Wendy Windust

Teacher Tap: Contests, Fairs, and Publishing: Sharing On The Web - 0 views

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    "Contests, Fairs, and Publishing: Sharing On The Web"
Wendy Windust

Resource: Inside Writing Communities, Grades 3-5 - 0 views

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    "Inside Writing Communities, Grades 3-5 A video workshop for grades 3-5 teachers; 8 half-hour workshop video programs, 8 half-hour classroom video programs, workshop guide, and Web site
Wendy Windust

ATN-reading-lists - home - 0 views

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    ATN READING LIST Welcome to ATN Reading Lists. ATN Reading Lists was started in 1996 as part of a librarian collaborative project, All Together Now, begun by Dale Copps. The intention was that librarians could not only use this resource but contribute to it as well. At that time, there were several of us who began web sites and hoped that we could use this fairly new technology as a place to share and collaborate. As well intended as the goal was, it soon became apparent that the vision was really not viable at that time. Dale handed the list over to Nancy Keane in 1999."
Wendy Windust

Resource: Write in the Middle: A Workshop for Middle School Teachers - 1 views

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    "Write in the Middle: A Workshop for Middle School Teachers A video workshop for middle school teachers; 8 one-hour video programs, workshop guide, and Web site
Wendy Windust

PAL: Appendix F - Elements of Poetry: A Brief Introduction - 0 views

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    | 1. What is Poetry? | 2. Reading the Poem | 3. Denotation and Connotation | 4. Imagery | 5. Figurative Language 1: Metaphor, Personification, and Metonymy | 6. Figurative Language 2: Symbol and Allegory | 7. Figurative Language 3: Paradox, Overstatement, understatement, Irony and Allusion | 8. Tone and Musical Devices | 9. Rhythm and Meter | 10. Patterns of Traditional Poems | MLA Style Citation of this Web Page |
Wendy Windust

Famous Poetry Online - 1 views

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    free, online famous poetry resource providing the famous poems by the World's most popular Poets. Whether your search is for Classic or Modern poetry you will find the famous poems of your choice on the Famous Poetry Online web site. Whether your search is for Famous Love Poems or other famous types of poetry you will find all of the famous verses of your choice on this Online Poetry Website. Famous Love Poetry is the most popular type of verse and suitable for all romantics!
Wendy Windust

InterActive Six Trait Writing Process - 0 views

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    Class # U3X8Y2 Student numbers: spx001-spx040
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    This web site provides an interdisciplinary approach to teaching and improving student writing based on the Six Traits Writing model. The links below provide an overview of the model along with the scoring rubrics for each trait. Exercises provided here will give students and teachers a chance to read sample writings, rate them, and compare their ratings with ratings made by English teachers. This will provide a valuable opportunity for both students and teachers to improve their understanding of the Six Traits and, in the end, improve their own writing.
Wendy Windust

InterActive Six Trait Writing Process - 1 views

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    "This web site provides an interdisciplinary approach to teaching and improving student writing based on the Six Traits Writing model. The links below provide an overview of the model along with the scoring rubrics for each trait. Exercises provided here will give students and teachers a chance to read sample writings, rate them, and compare their ratings with ratings made by English teachers. This will provide a valuable opportunity for both students and teachers to improve their understanding of the Six Traits and, in the end, improve their own writing."
Dugg Lowe

Stamping Your Presence On The Web with Blogging | Writezilla - The Writing Zilla - 0 views

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    Over the years blogging has been used for opinion sharing and views exchanges. However the growth of the information technologies by leaps and bounds...
Wendy Windust

Listening to Themselves: Podcasting Takes Lessons Beyond the Classroom | Edutopia - 1 views

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    Listening to Themselves: Podcasting Takes Lessons Beyond the Classroom Student-produced podcasts bolster knowledge and communication skills.
Wendy Windust

Learning and Working in the Collaborative Age: A New Model for the Workplace | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Learning and Working in the Collaborative Age: A New Model for the Workplace Pixar University's Randy Nelson explains what schools must do to prepare students for jobs in new media.
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