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Jeffrey Plaman

Free Technology for Teachers: PicLits - Drag, Drop, and Create a Story - 0 views

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    PicLits aims to provide inspiration for writing short stories. PicLits tries to reach this goal by providing users with images upon which they can build their writing. 
Keri-Lee Beasley

501 Writing Prompts - 2 views

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    Writing prompts for MS/HS English teachers
Keri-Lee Beasley

Is Your Writing Pinteresting? 3 Uncommon Ways to Curate Literary Characters - Brilliant... - 0 views

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    A visually-rich way of developing characters for writing using Pinterest.
Keri-Lee Beasley

How Digital Writing Is Making Kids Smarter | graphite Blog - 0 views

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    Kids are writing more than ever before. 
Katie Day

» 1:1 Tuition Writing Project Heathfield's Year 6 Blog - 0 views

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    student writing prompted by the free iPad app "Epic Citadel"
Katie Day

10 Personal Writing Ideas - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    "Stuck for an idea? Use the suggestions below to spark personal writing with help from New York Times features."
Keri-Lee Beasley

Creating and Composing in a Digital Writing Workshop | Digital Writing, Digital Teaching - 1 views

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    Fantastic article on role of technology with Reading & Writing Workshop
Keri-Lee Beasley

Smart-Camera Photography: Enrich Students' Creative Writing Skills | Edudemic - 0 views

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    How photography can help improve students' writing.
Keri-Lee Beasley

Education Week Teacher Professional Development Sourcebook: Writing Re-Launched: Teachi... - 1 views

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    via Sean McHugh
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    A solid case for the integration of digital writing
Katie Day

The Stella Prize - 0 views

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    "The Stella Prize is a new major literary award for Australian women's writing. The Stella Prize celebrates Australian women's contribution to literature. Named after one of Australia's most important female authors, Stella Maria 'Miles' Franklin (1879-1954), the prize rewards one writer with a significant monetary prize of $50,000. The Stella Prize will also raise the profile of women's writing through the Stella Prize longlists and shortlists, encourage a future generation of women writers, and bring readers to the work of Australian women. The Stella Prize will be awarded for the first time in 2013, and both fiction and non-fiction books are eligible."
Mary van der Heijden

TC Reading and Writing Project's Albums on Vimeo - 0 views

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    Very useful videos from the Reading and writing project
Louise Phinney

Why My Six-Year-Old Students Have Digital Portfolios | Getting Smart - 2 views

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    Perfect for our Infant bloggers - this is an explanation of why Kathy Cassidy has blogs for her 6 year old students.
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    For any writer or creator, it is all about the audience. Why would a student even want to write on a piece of paper for their teacher to see when they could write on their blog for the world to see?
Louise Phinney

Free Technology for Teachers: Three Ways to Watch Videos & Discuss Them in Real-time On... - 2 views

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    YouTube can be a good place to find educational videos to support your lessons. We've all had students who struggle to hold their comments until the video has stopped. One strategy that many teachers have used in those cases is to tell students to "write it down." The web makes it possible to take that strategy a step further and have students not only "write it down" but also enable teachers to instantly respond to students' comments while watching a video. Here are three tools that enable users to watch videos online and discuss them with others at the same time.
Katie Day

Writing the Personal Essay - YouTube - 1 views

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    good intro to writing personal essays -- all the best advice in a snazzy Animoto video
Keri-Lee Beasley

Use Google Docs to Facilitate a Digital Writer's Workshop ~ Cool Tools for 21st Century... - 0 views

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    The features in Google Docs can be used to facilitate a digital writer's workshop based on peer editing, and they are particularly useful when combined with cooperative grouping strategies to fine-tune students' editing skills. While students are writing their drafts, teachers can take advantage of opportunities to lead small instructional groups to help them focus on specific cooperative grouping job-related skills, then students can share their drafts with other group members who use comments to suggest revisions based on their job. The immediate feedback provided by peers will likely encourage writers to check comments and revise at home and stay on task during classroom work time. The revision history will keep student comments and revisions honest and focused on the task.
Louise Phinney

Writing Tools | Meaki - 2 views

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    a collection of Writing tools online
Keri-Lee Beasley

11 Quotes that Inspire Writers Workshop Lessons and Activities - 1 views

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    Some rich writing lessons here. Engaging
Katie Day

Texts for Launching Writing Workshop - 0 views

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    online list of texts that support writing workshop
Katie Day

Pine Tree Poetry - student poetry published - 1 views

  • We’ve created Pine Tree Poetry to interlace students, their peers, parents, teachers and school librarians in a quest for poetry writing excellence. Rarely do students earn kudos or trophies for their writing, but at Pine Tree Poetry, we are dedicated to rewarding the fine writing achievements of students who are 5 – 18. Pine Tree Poetry contributes four important elements to the realm of student poetry. We: 1. Receive, read, evaluate, pick (a few) and publish the best poems written by poets ages 5 – 18. 2. Support schools by awarding thousands of dollars each year for much-needed library materials. Some awards are based upon the number of poems submitted while others are selected at random from among all particiipants. 3. Give a free copy of The Pine Tree Poetry Collection to the library of every school that has one or more students published. 4. Highlight the life lesson that many will write and the best will be chosen. We are not a vanity publishing company! We’re out to change the world one poem at a time and we invite students, parents, librarians, teachers and those who love the written word to join us.
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    a website where students can submit poems for publication
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