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Using Journals With Reluctant Writers
Building Portfolios for Middle and High School Students
By:
Scott Abrams
Inspire your students to communicate and reflect through writing!
An effective language arts tool for teachers, especially for those who teach at-risk, alternative, and special education students. Whether using the journals for daily practice or weekly assignments, teachers can effectively lead students through critical thinking, self-discovery, and ultimately more relevant and proficient writing. Highlights of this teacher's guide include:
- Topical chapter-opening quotes that instill deeper self-reflection
- Multiple questions for each topic to encourage more in-depth responses
- Suggested readings for more comprehensive assignments
- Suggested videos for each journal topic—students relate well to videos!
- Flexible format for daily entries or weekly assignments
- 45 journal topics for weekly assignments throughout the academic year
Product Details
- Grade Level: 5-12
- ISBN: 9780761976127
- Published By: Corwin
- Year: 2000
- Page Count: 160
- Publication date: May 11, 2000
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