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Writing Self-Assessment
This self-assessment asks children to analyze their recent work with an eye on improving their... | ||
Composing Great Titles
The purpose of this activity is to raise students' awareness of the advantages of a good title... | ||
License Plate Quickies: Writing a Paragraph
In this activity, students are given "license plate" combinations and are asked to create their... | Scoring Rubric: Expression
The organization, elements of expressive writing, grammar, usage, mechanics, and spelling of a... | |
Winning by Losing: Writing an Anecdote
In this activity, students will learn about the concept of the paradox and why some paradoxes... | Scoring Rubric: Description
The organization, elements of description, grammar, usage, mechanics, and spelling of a written... | |
NSTA Recommends -- Interdisciplinary Connections for Grades 5-12
Interdisciplinary activities fill these three NSTA Recommends books. Topics include American... | Scoring Rubric: Narrative Based on Personal Experiences
The organization, elements of narration, grammar, usage, mechanics, and spelling of a written... | |
Bulletin Boards Printables Slideshow
Find great ideas for your bulletin board, such as careers, ecology, seasons, and animals. All... | Scoring Rubric: Summary
The organization, elements of summaries, grammar, usage, mechanics, and spelling of a written... | |
Ten Tips for Writing An Essay
Find tips for writing an essay, from scheduling and time-management to outlining to revision. | NSTA Recommended Science Activities
These valuable reviews of science-teaching materials focus on books that involve... | |
Scoring Rubric: Definition/Classification
The organization, elements of definition/classification, grammar, usage, mechanics, and... | Heartfelt Greetings
Children draft a letter to someone they care about to let them know how they feel. This is a... | |
Working Over Language: Recognizing Clichés
Explore an activity that introduces students to the topic of clichés. They will practice... | ||
Write a Lead Paragraph for Castle Chatter
Students write the introductory paragraph for a newspaper article covering a banquet at a... |
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