Creator: University of California | visit site
Grade Range: 8 - 11
This site offers teachers the option of having students do writing assignments on the web. It also offers students the chance to comment on the writings of their classmates. After registering as an institution administrator or just a class administrator, the instructor can put up the writing assignment and attach relevant links, graphics, and other references. Although the lesson plan is part of the overall site offerings, the student responses are not visible to anyone but the class administrator. Another option for the teacher is to browse the lesson plans already created by other teachers and use them if so desired. This site works with Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator. You also must have cookies enabled in your web browser. <br> <br> Although the collection of lesson plans is heavily science oriented, there are plans from other subject areas, for high school and college. The site appears to function just fine, though the copyright date on most areas is 2001.
In the Classroom
Use this site to teach students how to do peer editing. Besides allowing them to see their classmates’ writings, it has a series of specific questions, called calibrations, which give them ways to make effective comments. After students make comments on others’ essays by responding within a "calibration framework," they can read, respond to, and correct their own writings.
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Tags
editing, grammar, editing, grammar,
Subjects
English, Language Arts, Language Arts, Reading, Science, Writing, ESL/ELL,