Writing
Process Workshop Series
This Comprehensive Program Provides Step-By-Step Instruction
In All Phases Of The Writing Process

Effective with even the most reluctant writers,
this comprehensive program provides step-by-step instruction
in all phases of the writing process. On-screen prompts guide
learners through the eight steps of the writing process: readiness,
brainstorming, pre-writing, drafting, revising, editing, proofreading
and final draft. Using
a literature-based, language experience approach, students
are motivated to write. The program helps students develop
fluency and form, whether writing letters, reports or persuasive
essays.
Instructional
Level: 4-10
Interest Level: Middle School-Adult
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FEATURES

Uses innovative writing techniques such as quickwrites,
mapping, partner reads and reader-writer workshops
Language experience approach motivates students
to write more and better
Introductory skills and readiness activities
ensure success for beginning writers
Includes grading rubrics to help determine the
quality of the essays
Includes built-in word processor and spell check
SERIES
APPLICATIONS

Use for single day/skill lessons, mini-writing
assignments or full-semester writing project workshops
Ideal for both reluctant and strong writers
Effective for GED and SAT preparation
If
you teach writing - this is a little like
finding the key to Fort Knox.
Robert H. Miller, Teacher
San Jose, CA

Each domain includes a variety of activities
to
teach and reinforce writing skills.
| $249.00 |
$498.00 |
$996.00 |
| One
Computer |
Labs
(5) |
Net/Site
(Unlimited) |
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LA02L |
LA02S |
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Students learn how to write persuasive
essays.

In autobiographical writing, students write about and
explore their own experiences.

Users learn to pull key content for objective, active
voice writing.

Types of evaluation include comparison, contrast, combination,
and critiquing one anothers writing. |
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