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Articles related to "Writing Assessment"
Classroom Techniques for Teaching Writing Students need feedback that is specific, constructive and motivating. Here are best teaching practices and helpful classroom techniques on teaching and assessing writing how to teach writing • writer's notebooks • student feedback • student journals • writing assessment
Letter to the Editor Activity Students learn about persuasive writing and citizen involvement in national presidential elections with an authentic letter to the editor assignment. letter to the editor writing assignment • persuasive writing lesson • teach students presidential politics • citizen involvement in presidential primaries and • rhetorical rhombus
Standardized Test Success This article gives you some tips on how to study for the standardized tests you'll need for your college or graduate school application college • graduate • university • grad • law
How to Teach Gifted Non-Readers Gifted non-readers require differentiated instruction that combines higher level thinking skills with language rich activities that appeal to a variety of learning styles how to teach gifted non-readers • differentiating instruction for gt students of all • early reading as an indication of extreme precocit • visual-spatial learning strategies • kinesthetic classroom strategies
Classroom Strategies for Dyslexia Children with dyslexia have problems in reading and spelling. Making some changes to normal classroom activities can help these students succeed. school accommodations for dyslexia • students with dyslexia • testing modifications for students with dyslexia • common classroom strategies for students with dysl • modifying homework for students with dyslexia
Fun Geography Projects for History Classes Planning a geography project that includes group presentations can address many areas of a particular culture through a variety of creative formats enjoyed by students. fun geography projects • music art geography learning • food and geography • geography classroom presentations • ideas for geography projects
Lesson Plans 2 (Time) Time. I love it when I have it. I hate it when I don’t have enough of it. And education is one of the most time bound activities humans participate in. lesson plans • time • instruction • ld • learning disabilities
Lesson Plans 3 How do you make a sandwich? It seems like a simple question - unless you have to write about it and you have a learning disability. Writing can become a daunting task if you have a disability. west virginia fourth grade writing rubric • writing • reading • special education • sandwiches
Write Tudor Fiction The Tudor period provides today's historical fiction writers with a <b>lusty platform.</b> But the Tudors lived a period different from ours; through clothes, food, gender roles, religion, family, and dialect, Tudor fiction writing can be rendered unbelievable for readers through simple historical errors. "Writing Tudor Fiction" helps historical fiction writers avoid pitfalls.
Questioning Standardized Testing Tactics Schools have become increasingly dependent upon standardized testing to evaluate the academic progress of students, but these tests do not consider special situations. standardized testing • testing • student • learning • special needs
Standardised Tests in High School, College, and Beyond A review of standardized tests you might expect to encounter as you pass through high school and apply to colleges or graduate programs. college • high • school • education • test
Anecdotal Notes in Early Childhood Education Anecdotal notes are a valubale assessment tool in early childhood education. Teachers can use these notes to create a complete developmental picture of young children. anecdotal notes • early childhood education • preschool classroom • objective record keeping • observations |
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