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Student Writing Model
My Interpretation of The Joy Luck Club
Amy Tan’s book The Joy Luck Club explores the relationships between four Chinese American daughters and their often-misunderstood, more traditional Chinese mothers. By sharing quotations from the book, Fawn, the author of this literary analysis, intends to show how, as they grew up, the daughters came to understand, respect, and appreciate their mothers more.
Student Writing Model
Rosa Parks
This historical profile presents accurate information about a famous person and is written in an active, lively manner. Alita, the writer, immersed herself in the life of Rosa Parks until she could “feel” the person and events. She found ways to communicate these feelings to readers.
Student Writing Model
The Killer Bean
This report is timely, revealing, and engaging; it flows smoothly with effective transitions between paragraphs. The author has clearly gained a thorough understanding of the subject.
Blog Post
Best Practices for Teaching Grammar
Minilesson
Reading as a Writer
Learn how to discover writing strategies from reading models.

Blog Post
Make a Reading-Writing Connection
Minilesson
Asking and Answering the 5 W's and H Questions
Teach students to collect key details.

Minilesson
Writing a Creative Synopsis
Create a synopsis of a book, TV show, or event.

Minilesson
Using Signal Phrases
Smoothy integrate sources in your writing.

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Don’t Leave Grammar to AI
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Pitch Your Project!
Blog Post
Grow the Reading-Writing Connection
Blog Post
Reflecting on "Bad Ideas About Writing"
Blog Post
5 Back-to-School Mental-Health Tips
Blog Post
10 Activities for Writing to Learn
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Write Away Teacher's Guide
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Write Away
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The Writing Spot Buddy Book
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Write Ahead Teacher's Guide
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Write Ahead
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Write for College
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All Write
Minilesson
Using Perspective Shifting to Imagine History
Help students gain a historical viewpoint.

Minilesson
Using Perspective Shifting to Persuade Readers
Help students see from readers' perspectives.
