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Introduction
to the Writing Process: Sue Tomlinson's site about the writing
process includes information about right brain - left brain functions and
how to foster the abilities of both sides. There is also information on
different activities that will enhance the writer's abilities.
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Paradigm Online Writing Assistant.
This is an extensive site that covers the whole gamut of writing
experiences. Use it freely.
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OWL: Online Writing
Laboratory presented by Purdue University. This site is extensive
with handouts and advice. Use it for the handouts on writing topics and for
PowerPoint presentations about writing.
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Pratt Institute:
Understanding the Writing Process. This is another site that
explains the process of writing. Lots of site do this. Read as many as it
takes to be convinced that this is the way to go with you compositions.
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11 Rules of Writing
- A page designed by professional writing tutors for writers proficient in
the use of grammatical rules.
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10 Tips
for Young Writers. Elise Howard, editor in chief of Avon/Tempest
Books for Teen Readers, offers ten tips for teen writers who would like to
be published.
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Writing Den.
This is a basic writer's site for students who have trouble writing
paragraphs and essays. There is a tips page for advice on getting started
and other information for beginning writers.
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The Writing
Process Web: This is a project created by an eighth grade class that
describes the writing process quite nicely. Please use this to see how other
students can create an educational tool on the web.
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The Worlds
of T. A. Barron: The Writing Process.
This is a look into the writing process for a noted novelist and children's
book author. Barron's comments describe how a book gets into print.
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Mr. Meeks' English Page. Similar to my site with a greater focus on writing.
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The Alphabet
Superhighway (ASH). This site contains tutorials and homework help
along with reading and writing advice.