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Effective Proposal for Innovations in Teaching Grant CETL Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning Oakland University Participants will be able to Review the Grant application and process. If you want to learn how to shoot a basketball, you begin by carefully observing someone who knows how to shoot a basketball. If you want to be a writer, you begin by carefully observing the work of accomplished writers. Recognizing the importance that modeling plays in the learning process, high school English teacher Kelly Gallagher shares how he gets his students to stand next to and pay close attention to model writers, and how doing so elevates his students\' writing abilities. Write Like This is built around a central premise: if students are to grow as writers, they need to read good writing, they need to study good writing, and, most important, they need to emulate good writers.
In Write Like This, Kelly emphasizes real-world writing purposes, the kind of writing he wants his students to be doing twenty years from now. Each chapter focuses on a specific discourse: express and reflect, inform and explain, evaluate and judge, inquire and explore, analyze and interpret, and take a stand/propose a solution. In teaching these lessons, Kelly provides mentor texts (professional samples as well as models he has written in front of his students), student writing samples, and numerous assignments and strategies proven to elevate student writing.
By helping teachers bring effective modeling practices into their classrooms, Write Like This enables students to become better adolescent writers. More important, the practices found in this book will help our students develop the writing skills they will need to become adult writers in the real world. If you want to improve and refine the sentence and paragraph writing skills of middle grade students, then Writing Fabulous Sentences and Paragraphs is a must have. Topics covered include: - Sentences -- combining sentences, adding descriptive details, using figurative language - Single Paragraphs -- recognizing and writing main idea, topic sentence, and supportive details - Multiple Paragraphs -- organizing notes and sentences into paragraphs, writing multiple paragraphs using webs, outlines, and notetaker forms - 27 organizer forms for writing six types of paragraphs which include: how-to, narrative, compare/contrast, descriptive, persuasive and definition Teacher resource information includes: - keeping writing folders - holding student writing conferences - writing conference forms - a paragraph skills checklist Once upon a time, nonfiction books for children routinely included concise, stodgy writing. Most of the books were text heavy, with just a few scattered images decorating, rather than enhancing, the content and meaning. But nonfiction has changed dramatically over the last two decades, evolving into a new breed of visually dynamic, engaging texts that delight as well as inform. The timing of these groundbreaking changes couldn�t be better, as English Language Arts standards now put an increased focus on nonfiction reading and writing.� For decades, we�ve classified fiction as a way to study, understand, and, ultimately, teach it better. However, up to now, nonfiction hasn�t received this same level of intention. In 5 Kinds of Nonfiction: Enriching Reading and Writing Instruction with Children�s Books, Melissa Stewart and Marlene Correia present a new way to sort nonfiction into five major categories and show how doing so can help teachers and librarians build stronger readers and writers. Along the way, they:introduce the 5 kinds of nonfiction�active, browseable, traditional, expository literature, and narrative�and explore each category through discussions, classroom examples, and insights from leading children�s book authors�offer tips for building strong, diverse classroom and library collectionsprovide more than 20 activities to enhance literacy instruction andinclude innovative strategies for sharing and celebrating nonfiction with students.�With more than 150 exemplary nonfiction book recommendations and Stewart and Correia�s extensive knowledge of literacy instruction, 5 Kinds of Nonfiction will elevate your understanding of nonfiction in ways that speak specifically to the info-kids in your classrooms, but will inspire all readers and writers. 180 Days of Writing is an easy-to-use resource that will help kindergarten students develop their writing skills. Each two-week unit covers one writing standard centered on high-interest themes. Through daily practice that is easy to implement, students will strengthen their language and grammar skills while practicing the various steps of the writing process. Helpful tools are provided to help teachers differentiate instruction and for formative assessment. These activities correlate to state standards. This smart, simple approach ensures that kindergarteners write at or above a first-grade level by the end of the year. Master teacher Randee Bergen shares her yearlong plan for daily writing, providing complete lessons and tips for motivating all learners, managing writing time, and assessing children\'s work effectively and efficiently. Includes guided lessons for the whole group as well as individualized mini-lessons to support learners exactly where they need help. For use with Grade K. 180 Days of Writing is an easy-to-use resource that will teach first grade students to become better writers. Each two-week unit covers one writing standard centered on high-interest themes. Through daily practice that is easy to implement, students will strengthen their language and grammar skills while practicing the various steps of the writing process. Helpful tools are provided to help teachers differentiate instruction and for formative assessment. These standards-based activities correlate to state standards and lay the foundation for College and Career Readiness. \'Internships in Psychology\' provides you with all the resources you need to successfully navigate the internship application process. One of the most stressful aspects of the college application process is the essay. Most students worry about what an admissions officer looks for in a writing sample. But that�s the wrong way to approach this vital component, says former college admissions officer Harry Bauld. At Brown and Columbia, he saw what prospective students often did wrong�and now tells you how to do it right.On Writing the College Application Essay�is his inside guide to writing a college application essay that will stand out from the pack. Baum advises you on how to avoid platitudes and find your authentic voice, gives you tools and ideas that will spark your imagination, and shows you how to approach themes with originality and panache to make even the most tired topics�the ones most students should stay away from�fresh, such as:The trip (�I had to adjust to a whole new way of life.�)My favorite things (puppy dogs, freedom, and chocolate chip cookies)The pageant contestant (�I think World Peace is the most important issue facing us today.�)The jock (�Through wrestling I have learned to set goals and to work with people.�)The autobiography (�Hello, my name is . . . �)Tales of my success (�But, finally, when I crossed the finish line . . . �)Pet death (�As I watched Buttons�s life ebb away, I came to value . . . �)Getting into the college of your dreams is tough. The competition is fierce. For more than twenty-five years, On Writing the College Application Essay has helped thousands of students improve their chances. Now, let it work for you. SUCCEED ON THE SAT WITH THE PRINCETON REVIEW. Get targeted help for the Reading and Writing sections of the SAT with this top-rated guidebook. Includes reviews for exam topics, section-specific strategy help, and practice tests and drills. Designed for students specifically looking for extra help on the SAT Reading and Writing sections, this 4th edition of The Princeton Review\'s Reading and Writing Workout for the SAT provides the review and practice needed for subject mastery.Techniques That Actually Work.- Tried-and-true tactics to help you identify the important information in each passage- Essential strategies to help you maximize your efficiency- Tips for tackling tricky questions with elimination techniquesEverything You Need to Know to Help Achieve a High Score. - Expert review and drills for the grammar needed on the SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing tests- Comprehensive coverage of the various reading subjects and how to best tackle them, including dual passages and literature, history/social studies, and science topics- Up-to-date information on the SATPractice Your Way to Excellence.- 240+ total practice questions with complete answer explanations- Quick quizzes throughout each chapter to help assess understanding- Step-by-step walk-throughs that demonstrate tips for each type of question, from Main Ideas to Arguments- Detailed answer explanations that showcase each skill and strategy Prepare for the SAT with confidence! With more than 75 years of experience and more than 95% of our students getting into their top-choice schools, Kaplan knows how to increase your score and get you into your top-choice college!�Prep Smarter. Not Harder. Kaplan�s SAT Reading and Writing Prep provides everything you need to master the challenging Evidence-Based Reading and Writing sections and to write a top-scoring Essay on the SAT! It reviews how to effectively and efficiently read passages to answer questions correctly. The focused practice quizzes and in-depth strategies will help you master the most important concepts to increase your score! This guide includes practice with every reading, writing, and essay concept tested on the SAT, as well as effective score-raising methods and strategies for building speed and accuracy from Kaplan�s top experts.� Kaplan�s SAT Reading and Writing Prep contains many essential and unique features to help improve test scores, including:� * 16 Comprehensive Evidence-Based Reading and Writing Practice Tests with detailed explanations� * 3 Essay practice sets with sample essays� * More than 150 practice questions with expert explanations� * Methods and Strategies to improve your Evidence-Based Reading and Writing score� * Techniques and Methods to quickly improve your writing skills and improve your Essay score� Kaplan provides you with everything you need to improve your Evidence-Based Reading, Writing, and Essay score and get into your top-choice college! Millions of people dream about making money as a freelance grant writer. But grant writing is different than any other type of writing�it requires specific elements as well as a certain style and know-how. By the nature of this series, this book is a clear, concise, and easy-to-follow guide. Covering the basic skills every grant writer needs, they will learn how to get the funds they are asking for�no matter how stringent the submission guidelines. This book explains all a prospective grant writer needs to know, including how to:Find the money up for grabsApply for government and foundation grantsBuild community collaborations and partnershipsWrite a statement of needDevelop a budget and budget narrativeFill out appropriate paperworkThis book gives writers the insider information they need to confront the competitive market and seal the deal. Writing Program Administration. Series Editors: Susan H. McLeod and Margot Soven ECOLOGIES OF WRITING PROGRAMS: PROGRAM PROFILES IN CONTEXT contributes to our understanding of writing programs as complex ecological systems. The collection includes profiles of fifteen exemplary and innovative writing programs in their fluid, dynamic, and relational contexts, highlighting the ways in which writing programs-like all discursive systems-are ecologies. By examining writing programs as they exist within the context of interrelated, emergent institutional systems that are in constant flux, this collection complements broader perspectives on the history, theory, and practices of writing program administration, shifting the focus to how research and theory within the field of rhetoric and composition get enacted in particular programs and how histories and practices are enabled and constrained by particular institutional locations, contexts, and exigencies. With a focus on the constraints and challenges of developing writing programs, ECOLOGIES OF WRITING PROGRAMS also extends important critical discussions of the working conditions of WPAs, highlighting material and managerial matters, along with the conflicting cultural and institutional issues that shape and are shaped by WPA work. The organization of each section highlights these complex and dynamic interrelationships, reflecting how writing programs are located in their institutional sites (from first-year composition to writing across the curriculum and writing in the disciplines to undergraduate majors in rhetoric and composition) how the activities of writing program administrators carve out new spaces for collaborative relationships and interactions and how WPAs reposition programs and are themselves repositioned as they explore new sites for writing program administration. A well-written application essay gives students a big advantage in the admission process at many of the nation\'s best colleges. This book guides prospective college entrants through the do\'s and don\'ts of the essay writing process and offers them three easy steps for success-- Step One: Read the book\'s sample essays and pay special attention to the critiques that point out their strengths and weaknesses. Step Two: Pick a topic matters to you--one that opens a window to your personality, your passions, and your mind--a topic that tells colleges who you really are. Step Three: Let author George Ehrenhaft guide you through the process of planning your essay, writing a rough draft, and editing it to perfection This new edition analyzes both the increasingly popular Common Application essay topics and numerous supplementary essay topics required by many colleges. Included are several full-length sample essays from recent applicants, each with a critique that discusses its strengths or indicates missteps. This book offers crucial essay-writing instruction and advice for all college-bound students. A walk through scholarship essay writing, the scholarship process, and the transition from high school senior to college freshman by World Poetry Slam Champion and award-winning teacher, Joaquin Zihuatanejo. Joaquin shares his own college scholarship story that took him from barrio boy to award-winning teacher and published author. Included in Dollars for Scholars are hundreds of scholarships that you can apply to.

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