Episode 233
Teaching and Evaluating Writing, Part 1
Aug 18, 2020
With the school year rolling around, Andrew and Julie turn their attention to teaching and evaluating writing. Join us in this two-part series where the duo hones in on teaching writing. Andrew goes through a series of decisions that need to be made when teaching writing and emphasizes the importance of providing length to your student's assignments as it dictates structure.
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REFERENCED MATERIALS:
- "On Teaching and Evaluating Writing, Part 1"
- From Imitation to Innovation
- Homeschooling Help! Facebook Group
- Teaching Writing: Structure and Style®
- Structure and Style for Students
- "Bartleby, the Scrivener: A Story of Wall-Street" by Herman Melville
- Principles of Motivation and Skills Development
- Cooking with Structure and Style
- Facebook Live
- Podcast Series: Part 1 | Part 2
- Theme-Based Writing Lessons
- "The Four Language Arts"
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