The National Writing Project

Creator: James Gray | visit site

Grade Range: K - 11

At The National Writing Project(NWP)you will find all sorts of ideas, advice, and resources to help you help your students to become better writers. This is a jewel of a website that is dedicated to promoting writing and teachers who are working to help students become successful writers and learners. This reviewer read an article about teachers using photos as prompts for writing. Within the article were several resources and ideas that can be used immediately. This is a massive site with lots of information. Take your time and go through it. You do not have to join the site to read or search for articles and resources. However, if you do join, you’ll have the option to sign up for events, participate in discussion forums, receive E-Voice, the NWP’s bi-monthly email newsletter that provides news updates, links to articles of interest to writing teachers, and other information about the NWP community.

In the Classroom

Every time you visit the NWP site you’ll learn something new or find a new idea or resource. For instance, did you know that the second annual National Day on Writing is October 20, 2010? At the NWP site you’ll find lots of ideas and resources for contributing to the National Day on Writing. Since this site updates articles and resources fairly often it would be best to bookmark your favorites using a social bookmarking tool such as Diigo <a href="/single.cfm?id=11373">reviewed here</a>. Using a tool like Diigo will also allow you to share sites and resources with other teachers and students, too.rnrnrn

At Home

Searching under "Resources" will give you more information, activities and resources than you can use in a school year! Some resources require Acrobat Reader. Get it from the TeachersFirst Toolbox page..NEED URL HERErn

Tags

essays, writing, essays,

Subjects

English, Language Arts, ESL/ELL,