Short Story Writing Competition The Kids News Short Story Competition: free. Age groups: Kindergarten to Grade 2; Grades 3—4; Grades 5—6 and Grades 7—9. Word count: Stories must be between 250 and 750 words for students in Kindergarten to Grade 4, and between 500 and 1,000 words ...
Story Writing The Effects of Self-Regulated Strategy Development for Second-Grade Students With Writing and Behavioral Difficulties The effects of a secondary academic intervention implemented within the context of a three-tiered, positive behavior support model were examined in this st... KL Lane,S ...
The purpose of this study was to design and evaluate an instructional approach that combined strategy instruction with principles of dialogic pedagogy to improve the story writing of students in grades K-2 (n = 219). Specifically, drama, dialogic interactions, and oral retellings assisted learners...
Grades 2 - 7If you’re looking to inspire your students’ writing and creativity, turn to these fun and exciting writing prompts. Perfect for overcoming writer’s block or even starting a brand-new short story in a different narrative, creative writing prompts can help students begin a new ...
Using a problem-based learning (PBL) approach, GlobalEd 2 (GE2) utilizes an interdisciplinary approach to learning writing, science, and social studies. Le... SW Brown,Kimberly A Lawless - Springer, Cham 被引量: 2发表: 2014年 EXAMINING MATHEMATICAL JUSTIFICATION LEVELS OF 7TH GRADE STUDENTS Re...
The competition is free and open to students from kindergarten to Grade 9. The competition has two age groups. For kids aged 11 years and over, their short story must be between 500 and 1, 000 words. For those aged 10 and under, their short story must be between 250 and 500 words. ...
Writing short stories can be a fun and creative way for children to express their ideas. Unfortunately, some students feel overwhelmed by the process and turn away from writing completely. Make creative writing fun by using these easy-to-follow steps to
Engage, empower, and educate your students with pre-made writing activities for every grade level, from English conventions lessons and essay planning guides to narrative writing projects, comic strips, andso much more. Create a Storyboard
Summarizing a basic story is an important goal in the first-grade classroom. At this grade level, students are expected to be able to describe characters, settings and major events in a story. In order to help students better understand the process of summarizing, including what information in...
The plot unit structures of fictional stories written by 4 children over 6 years, from kindergarten to fifth grade, were examined and compared. Each story was analyzed with the aid of PUGG (Plot Unit Graph Generator), a computer program which identifies plot units from a “map” based on ...