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Improving Writing With Technology

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This is my teaching outline for my class Improving Writing With Technology.  You are welcome to take it, use it, and share it with others. A link back here or a little credit would be appreciated!

Improving Writing with Technology  6 + 1 Traits

  1. Ideas – A clear, focused content packed with details
  2. Voice – Writing that is active and engaging for the reader (a specific audience)
    • Using your voice to give your writing voice – use audacity to record your writing and help you hear the voice in a work
      • Play examples of speeches and audio books that demonstrate clear voice
      • Students write a piece and then record their own (or mix it up and record someone elses)
      • Students then review the works and critique with a rubric
    • Literary Theatre/Readers Theatre
    • Using Movies to Teach Voice – play famous scenes from movies AUDIO ONLY and have the students listen for the voice in the script writing. (How was it achieved – word choice, tone, sentence fluency, etc.)
    • Create and record songs to help students remember their traits – http://writingfix.com/PDFs/6_Traits/organization_song.pdf
    • Use websites that have everything you need in one place – http://writingfix.com/6_Traits/Voice.htm
  3. Word Choice – Choosing the right word or words to convey a message, idea, or feeling
    • Dead word funerals
    • Use websites that have everything you need in one place -http://writingfix.com/6_Traits/Word_Choice.htm
  4. Sentence Fluency – Sentences are clear, concise, and various lengths
  5. Organization – The order makes sense, including strong transitions words and a clear beginning, middle, and ending
  6. Conventions – Proper usage of grammar, punctuation, and spelling
  7. Presentation – Neatness, appealling to the reader’s eye

All -

  1. http://senior.billings.k12.mt.us/6traits/index.htm – interactive reading selections that students rate.
  2. http://www.kimskorner4teachertalk.com/writing/sixtrait/sixtrait/handbook.html – list and handouts for a student binder students can create their own to use all year
  3. Introduce each concept with a short infomercial! http://www.teachertube.com/view_video.php?viewkey=bbc0d17a4f8d4324cc8e
  4. http://readwritethink.org/student_mat/index.asp – interactive flash based games and activities
  5. http://writingfix.com/traits.htm#lessons – Free lessons on each aspect of the 6 traits
  6. I-pod and lyric inspired lessons – http://writingfix.com/ipod_prompts.htm
  7. Self-Assessment/Teacher Feedback Post-it notes – http://writingfix.com/classroom_tools/post_its.htm

Types of Writing

  1. Narrative
    • http://hrsbstaff.ednet.ns.ca/marshs/movies/index.htm – March Movie Madness. 8th grade students write scripts that can be chosen to later be turned into short films. Students must base all short stories to demonstrate the plot diagram. (you could specify any content)
    • Radio Theatre
  2. Persuasive
  3. Comparative
  4. How-To
    • Photostories and video on How-To subjects (written by one group – recorded by another)
  5. Research
    • Netrekker
  6. Poetry

Editing

  1. Google Docs
  2. SMART tools
  3. Gaggle.net

Feedback and Peer Review

  1. Gaggle.net
  2. blogging

Learning is Fun

Professional Development & Teacher Tools

  1. Writing across the curriculum…a grassroots movement…. http://writingfix.com/WAC.htm
  2. Help with the writing process for teachers – http://www.mwp.hawaii.edu/resources.htm
  3. Elementary Integration Ideas – http://www.cyberbee.com/intclass.html#LanguageArts

More

  1. Great site by a real teacher – http://corbettharrison.com/index.html
  2. Dena Harrison’s site is a great resource – http://denaharrison.com/
  3. United Streaming – One Place -
  4. http://www.dmoz.org/Kids_and_Teens/School_Time/English/ – Helpful site for interactive resources

3 Comments

  1. Thank you for this wonderful list. I’m familiar with the writingfix site (I’m a Writing Project teacher), but haven’t visited it for awhile. As I work my way through the rest of the resources, I’ll be sure to share any I think you might want to add.

  2. Hello Diva, I love the storytelling resources – free – posted to http://cogdogroo.wikispaces.com/StoryTools.

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