Writing in the Content Areas (2nd Ed.)
Auteur : Benjamin Amy
Do you spend entirely too much time correcting your students' papers? Do your students' essays and term papers take side trips to nowhere? Is their writing riddled with mechanical errors? Do their lab reports and essays lack specificity and clarity?
Writing in the Content Areas, Second Edition is for middle and high school content area teachers who assign essays, term papers, lab reports, and other writing tasks to students. This book provides strategies and tips to help teachers of social studies, science, art, etc. improve the quality of students' writing and apply national and state curriculum standards in your classroom. The strategies in this book can be integrated easily into every teacher's daily plans. They will help your students improve their abilities to
- reflect before writing
- organize and classify
- provide detail without padding
- use technical terminology correctly
- avoid unnecessary words
- spell correctly
- take useful notes while they read and during your lectures.
This book will help teachers
- get what they want from a writing task
- frame their assignments more precisely
- correct student papers more quickly and efficiently
The new second edition offers activities and strategies which involve technology (word processing, presentation programming, the Internet, and e-communications), differentiated instruction, and brain-based learning.
Introduction User's Guide Part I: Steps and Strategies 1 Guiding Principles for Teachers 2 Framing and Evaluating the Task 3 Support: Making the Case 4 Short Statements: In Fifty Words or Less 5 Vocabulary: Word for Word 6 Organizers: Frames, Clusters, and Stems II: Applications 7 Research Papers and WebQuests 8 Notebooks and Journals: I Write, Therefore I Think 9 Note-Taking: For Future Reference 10 Writing Centers Appendix: A Workshop for Teachers
Date de parution : 02-2016
21x28 cm
Thèmes de Writing in the Content Areas :
Mots-clés :
Young Man; Online Peer Review System; Play Back; Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Mozart; Paper Management System; African American Vernacular English; Spinal Cord; Post Cards; Pro Grams; Learning Cycle; MLA Style; Writing Center; Parenthetical Citation; Content Area Teachers; Paragraph Pattern; Sentence Stems