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Informational Writing Strategies for Second Grade Students


By Sanbdo city schools

Second grade students use technology in their informational writing as Common Core supporting their writing with facts and definitions as well as the importance of peer editing.

Editing for Conventions in Writing


By DonaldMorton

This video describes the writing conventions of spelling, punctuation, capitalization, grammar, and usage. It shows how formal conventions belong in formal writing. Examples show convention errors in writing.

The Writing Process: Edit


By East Tennessee State University

This video clearly explains what editing is and everything writers need to do in order to edit properly. It is made for University level students, but would be beneficial to any young writers. It contains helpful tips for editing.

Writing Process: Practice in Editing and Conventions


By OnDemandInstruction

This video explores a piece of writing for conventions in spelling, grammar, punctuation, and capitalization.

Common Core Writing Standard 5: Developing and strengthening writing.


By OnDemandInstruction

This video introduces the steps of the writing process: planning, revising, editing, and rewriting. It particularly stresses ways to focus on the purpose and audience for a specific writing task.

Common Core Writing Standard 5: Developing and strengthening writing.


By OnDemandInstruction

This video introduces the steps of the writing process: planning, revising, editing, and rewriting. It particularly stresses ways to focus on the purpose and audience for a specific writing task

The Writing Process: Final Step - Example


By OnDemandInstruction

This instructional video takes a look at what writing looks like when it is completed. A strong, completed draft is at the end of the writing process: brainstorm, outline, draft, edit & revise, and final draft. It touches on formatting and works cited. It presents an example of a weak final draft that needs much more editing. It stresses the use of formatting according to the expected standards (MLA or APA), editing for all errors, and submitting writing that is ready to be published.

The Writing Process: Final Step - Example


By OnDemandInstruction

This instructional video takes a look at what writing looks like when it is completed. A strong, completed draft is at the end of the writing process: brainstorm, outline, draft, edit & revise, and final draft. It touches on formatting and works cited. It presents an example of a weak final draft that needs much more editing. It stresses the use of formatting according to the expected standards (MLA or APA), editing for all errors, and submitting writing that is ready to be published.

Short Answer Expectations


By OnDemandInstruction

This video describes what a strong short answer looks like. A short response is a 1 to 3 paragraph answer to a writing prompt. In terms of expectations, students need to determine what the prompt is asking them to write, include enough content to fill up the writing space, support their thesis, write formally, and edit for conventions.

Short Answer Expectations


By OnDemandInstruction

This video describes what a strong short answer looks like. A short response is a 1 to 3 paragraph answer to a writing prompt. In terms of expectations, students need to determine what the prompt is asking them to write, include enough content to fill up the writing space, support their thesis, write formally, and edit for conventions.

Summer Writing Challenge


By Lumos Learnig

"Writing Activities for Kids - SUMMER EDITION! This 30-Day Writing Challenge contains a variety of engaging writing material for your students. There are 30 different writing activities (2 sheets per activity, created to be copied back-to-back and bound into a book, if you choose)."

How to Improve in Organization, Content, Word Choice, Voice and Sentence Fluency Part1


By Wildcatter Productions

This program is a comical mock essay contest with cartoon character judges such as Aristotle. It will enhance student writing skills by helping them improve in organization, content, word choice, voice and sentence fluency. They will enhance these skills through the understanding of standard English conventions and through revising and editing their compositions. Students will learn to demonstrate their writing skills in a variety of writing styles, including: Narrative - Descriptive -Expository - Persuasive.

Revision and Editing


By GC Writing center

What are the differences between revision and editing?

Revising and Editing


By Amenda Werner

In this video students learn the difference between revising and editing.

Writing Systems: Crash Course Linguistics #16


By Math and Science

Quality Math And Science Videos that feature step-by-step example problems!

Summer Writing Update!


By Lumos Learning

Summer writing help for students! Keeping a journal is a good idea for any writer for two reasons. The first being that it is excellent practice for writing, getting used to the habit of writing daily is important to keep your "exercise regime" up.

FSA 2020-21 Blueprint and Best Practices | 10 Min. webinar organized by EdShorts


By Lumos Learning

This Free 10 Min power-packed webinar organized by EdShorts on Jan 6th provides all the information available about 2021 Florida Standards Assessments - such as testing guidelines, blueprint changes, testing windows, and more!

In Conversation with Noelle Stary - Author of Main Street Moxie


By Lumos

In this video, the author Noelle Stary is in conversation with Iris Media. In the book Main Street Moxie: From Surviving to Thriving in the New American Marketplace, Noelle Stary shares easy, creative, and fun marketing tips for doing and succeeding in business during a pandemic.