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| Teachers |
PICTURE THIS:Using Picture Books in Middle and High School to Teach Writing |
$165.00 |
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| Picture books are a highly visible and motivating way to teach students about quality writing. Used as models, picture books help students organize ideas, explore new topics, and reorganize multiple viewpoints. This 20-minute video features teachers sharing their ideas about using picture books in the classroom. |
| Teachers |
Seeing With New Eyes |
$165.00 |
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| If you’d like to assess and teach beginning writers, this is the program you need. Teachers learn how to emphasize the positive, build on the reading-writing link, and teach students to think and work like writers. A fast-paced, visually-rich video, viewers watch students engaged in the activities that deepen their understanding of how writing... |
| Classroom Assessment Training |
Writing Assessment:Issues and Answers |
$125.00 |
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| This videotape package focuses on direct assessment of writing based on teacher evaluation of student writing samples. Holistic, analytical, and primary trait scoring alternatives are demonstrated.(3-hour workshop) |
| Classroom Assessment Training |
Writing Assessment:Training in Analytical Scoring |
$125.00 |
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| Viewers learn how to apply a six-trait analytical scoring model to assess writing competencies. Each trait is described, followed by opportunities to apply each scoring criterion to actual samples of student writing.(7-hour workshop) |
| Teachers |
Writing from the Inside Out:Revising for Quality |
$165.00 |
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| Educators see precisely what the teaching of the six-trait model of writing looks like—using real classrooms, real students, and real teachers. Four teaching strategies are featured: sharing sample papers with students; linking literature to the traits; asking students to help revise the teacher’s writing; and having students work in pairs on the... |