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  1. Essays About Classroom: Top 6 Examples And 9 Prompts

    9 Interesting Prompts on Essays About Classroom. 1. Virtual Classrooms. Cite the benefits and challenges you encountered in having virtual classrooms. Virtual classrooms were effective alternatives to help children continue learning and meeting with their teachers during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  2. Essay on My Classroom

    Essay on My Classroom in 10 Lines - Examples. 1. My classroom is a vibrant and welcoming space where students feel comfortable and motivated to learn. 2. The walls are adorned with colorful posters and student work, creating a visually stimulating environment. 3.

  3. Four Strategies for Effective Writing Instruction

    'Four Square' Michele Morgan has been writing IEPs and behavior plans to help students be more successful for 17 years. She is a national-board-certified teacher, Utah Teacher Fellow with Hope ...

  4. My Classroom Essay

    200 Words Essay On My Classroom. My classroom is situated near the school library on the ground floor. So, whenever there is a free period, we go to the library and read our favourite books and newspapers. Also, there is a big garden in front of my classroom. The mango tree near the classroom window provides summer shade and cool air.

  5. Welcome to the Purdue Online Writing Lab

    The Online Writing Lab (the Purdue OWL) at Purdue University houses writing resources and instructional material, and we provide these as a free service at Purdue. Students, members of the community, and users worldwide will find information to assist with many writing projects. Teachers and trainers may use this material for in-class and out ...

  6. Essay Writing: A Complete Guide for Students and Teachers

    ESSAY WRITING PARAGRAPH WRITING TIPS. Each paragraph should focus on a single main idea. Paragraphs should follow a logical sequence; students should group similar ideas together to avoid incoherence. Paragraphs should be denoted consistently; students should choose either to indent or skip a line.

  7. PDF Guide to Writing In-Class Essays

    Pick out the key terms in the questions. Common key terms include: Analyze: Describe each part, and show how the parts relate to each other and to the whole. Argue: Give your perspective and support it with evidence. Compare: Describe the object, person, or idea and show how they are similar. Contrast: Describe the object, person, or idea and ...

  8. Classroom Writing Instruction

    Essay exams can offer many potential benefits to students: they give students an opportunity to synthesize material, to learn to think and compose quickly, and to use course material to make arguments. Here are some strategies that will help the learning potential of essay exams. Teach your students how to write essay exams. Often we tell ...

  9. 3 Hands-on Essay Writing Activities Your Students Will Love

    Hands-on Essay Writing Activities #3: Stations. Stations are just what they sound like-stations set up around your classroom. Each station includes the directions and materials needed to complete a different task. In order for students to complete all of the required tasks, they have to rotate to each station.

  10. How to Write an Essay

    How to Prepare to Write an Essay. Before you start writing your essay, you need to figure out who you're writing for (audience), what you're writing about (topic/theme), and what you're going to say (argument and thesis). This section contains links to handouts, chapters, videos and more to help you prepare to write an essay.

  11. Teaching Writing With Google Classroom

    Read&Write is a Google Chrome extension that can help scaffold the writing process with its text-to-speech and speech-to-text tools. While it is a paid extension, students can access it free for 30 days. (FYI: Teachers can receive a free premium subscription, but obviously that doesn't help students at home.)

  12. TeachNET: Essay Writing in Classroom

    Essay Writing in the Classroom. Usually, essay writing is assigned as homework. The reason for this is that a well-thought out writing must go through a number of stages that can easily consume a lot of classroom time. Many teachers feel that those contact minutes could be better spent focusing on other more interactive activities that can ...

  13. PDF Strategies for Essay Writing

    Harvard College Writing Center 2 Tips for Reading an Assignment Prompt When you receive a paper assignment, your first step should be to read the assignment prompt carefully to make sure you understand what you are being asked to do. Sometimes your assignment will be open-ended ("write a paper about anything in the course that interests you").

  14. 30 Ideas for Teaching Writing

    Table of Contents: 30 Ideas for Teaching Writing. Use the shared events of students' lives to inspire writing. Establish an email dialogue between students from different schools who are reading the same book. Use writing to improve relations among students. Help student writers draw rich chunks of writing from endless sprawl.

  15. Persuasion Map

    Grades. 3 - 12. Launch the tool! The Persuasion Map is an interactive graphic organizer that enables students to map out their arguments for a persuasive essay or debate. Students begin by determining their goal or thesis. They then identify three reasons to support their argument, and three facts or examples to validate each reason.

  16. Teach Narrative Writing With The New York Times

    This teaching guide, part of our eight-unit writing curriculum, includes daily writing prompts, lessons based on selected mentor texts, and an invitation for students to participate in our 100 ...

  17. Creativity and Innovation in the Writing Classroom

    Creativity is fundamental to the teaching of writing. Although WR 153 focuses specifically on creativity and innovation, all WR courses ask students to approach their reading, viewing, writing, and research in creative ways. One important approach to creativity is "design thinking," which emphasizes that creativity is a non-linear ...

  18. Technology in the Writing Classroom

    Technology in the Writing Classroom. Technology affects both the process and product of composition. Students often complete multimodal writing assignments that combine traditional textual elements with pictures, data visualizations, video, sound, animation, etc. Similarly, students' use of many technologies while composing an assignment can ...

  19. Group Work That Really Works

    Group Work That Really Works. A group essay writing activity pushes every student to contribute—and it can lead to real growth in writing ability. By Jori Krulder. July 6, 2018. ©Shutterstock/Lucky Business. Group work is a mode of learning I've struggled with for much of my teaching career. The concept of students working together to ...

  20. Changing Practices: Beyond the Five-Paragraph Essay

    Changing Practices for the L2 Writing Classroom: Moving Beyond the Five-Paragraph Essay edited by Nigel A. Caplan & Ann M. Johns University of Michigan Press, 2019 Buy now direct from the publisher or Amazon (print edition) or as a Kindle e-book or Adobe Digital Edition. "If you have already rejected the five-paragraph essay, we offer…

  21. Constructing Scholarly Ethos in the Writing Classroom

    The four parts— name your identity, commit to being a responsible writer, bridge gaps between the writer and readers, and locate your perspective—all emphasize ethos as social, relational, and dynamic. The chapter focuses on using these parts of ethos as interrelated heuristics to help students understand and develop their ethos across a ...

  22. (PDF) Constructivism in the ESL Writing Classroom: A Case for

    Figure 5.1 Bird's Eye View of the Study Specifically, the teacher's role in the collaborative writing class is to ensure there are many opportunities for students' interaction to take place. This gives the image of a rather noisy classroom atmosphere rather than the quiet-writing-mode essay classroom scenario.

  23. Changing Practices for the L2 Writing Classroom

    Part 2 looks at writing practices to show the essay's ineffectiveness in elementary schools, secondary schools, first-year writing classes, university writing courses, undergraduate discipline courses, and graduate school. Part 3 looks beyond the classroom at testing.

  24. AI in the Writing Classroom: Professor, Beware

    Generative artificial intelligence has no role in the walled garden of teaching a student how to write.

  25. Republican Donors: Do You Know Where Your Money Goes?

    All but 18 of the 150 largest expenditures on a Trump campaign's 2020 F.E.C. report went to A.M.M.C. None of the expenses were itemized or otherwise explained aside from anodyne descriptions ...