Edited by Patrick Sullivan, Howard Tinberg, and Sheridan Blau, this sequel to What Is "College-Level" Writing? (2006) highlights the practical aspects of teaching writing.
What Is "College-Level" Writing? Volume 2: Assignments, Readings, and Student Writing Samples
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Technology That Powers Up Learning
5 - 8
Professional Library
| Journal
By designing lessons to activate prior knowledge and linking these activities to reading and writing, teachers found that students were more engaged, that they learned more material more quickly, and that they more willingly incorporated reading into their lives.
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Tim O'Brien in the Classroom: "This too is true: Stories can save us"
9 - 12
Professional Library
| Book
As part of the NCTE High School Literature Series, Tim O'Brien in the Classroom focuses on opportunities for classroom discussion and writing assignments, including lessons, open-ended prompts, and student writing samples.
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A Conversation with Kristin Cashore
6 - 12
Kristin Cashore is one of those rare authors whose books are deep and beautiful, and whose work helps readers gain perspective on their own lives. Tune in to hear about Kristin's process of writing Bitterblue, how music helps her with writing, and how she copes when writing gets hard.
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Group and Self-Evaluation
6 - 12
Printout
| Assessment Tool
Students use this printout to evaluate both their own performance in a group as well as the actions of their group members.
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Venn Diagram, 3 Circles
K - 12
Printout
| Graphic Organizer
Students use this graphic organizer to describe similarities and differences between three objects or ideas.
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I-Search Chart
9 - 12
Printout
| Graphic Organizer
As part of an I-Search writing process, this handout facilitates the formation of meaningful questions and subquestions for student inquiry.
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I-Search Process Reflection Chart
9 - 12
Printout
| Graphic Organizer
This chart asks students to consider their challenges and successes across the span of the research process, from question formulation to the final write-up.
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Power Notes
6 - 12
Printout
| Writing Starter
This printout teaches students a method for organizing their thoughts that involves assigning "powers" to different ideas. This outlining technique helps students differentiate between main ideas and supporting details.
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Haiku Starter
2 - 6
Printout
| Writing Starter
This graphic organizer provides students the opportunity to brainstorm words about a given topic, count and record the syllables, and draft a haiku.
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RAFT Writing Template
5 - 12
Printout
| Writing Starter
Students can utilize this printout to organize their writing as they learn to use the RAFT strategy. This printout enables students to clearly define their role, audience, format, and topic for writing.
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Editing Checklist for Self- and Peer Editing
3 - 5
Printout
| Assessment Tool
This helpful tool will give your students the opportunity to edit their own writing and then observe as their peers edit the same work.
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Essay Rubric
6 - 12
Printout
| Assessment Tool
This rubric delineates specific expectations about an essay assignment to students and provides a means of assessing completed student essays.
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Essay Map
3 - 12
Printout
| Graphic Organizer
Use this graphic organizer to develop an outline for an essay that includes an introductory statement, main ideas, supporting details, and a conclusion.
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Finding the YA Community at NCTE Convention
6 - 12
Tune in to hear about specific things you can do to find the YA community at NCTE Annual Convention. You'll learn about the kinds of YA lit sessions that typically appear on the program, and you'll hear tips from YA advocates about how to make the most of the opportunity to meet authors, discover new books, and connect with others who love young adult literature as much as you do.
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Write Alouds
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K - 12
Strategy Guide
This strategy guide explains how to use write-aloud (also known as modeled writing) to teach effective writing strategies and improve students' independent writing ability.
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Shared Writing
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K - 12
Strategy Guide
This strategy guide explains how to use shared writing to teach students effective strategies that will improve their own independent writing ability.
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Guided Writing
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K - 3
Strategy Guide
This strategy guide explains how to use small-group, guided writing instruction to teach students effective strategies and improve their ability to produce text independently.
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Brainstorming and Reviewing Using the Carousel Strategy
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5 - 12
Strategy Guide
This strategy guide introduces Carousel Brainstorming, also known as Rotating Review, and offers suggestions to implement this technique in your classroom for brainstorming about new topics or reviewing learned information.
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Using the Think-Pair-Share Technique
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K - 12
Strategy Guide
In this strategy guide, you will learn how to organize students and classroom topics to encourage a high degree of classroom participation and assist students in developing a conceptual understanding of a topic through the use of the Think-Pair-Share technique.