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writing programs for high school students

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Hi! I could use some advice on whether there are any writing programs appropriate for the secondary level. I teach in Virginia, where our 11th graders are required to pass a writing SOL (prompt) for graduation. Any ideas?

Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 05/19/2004 - 11:36 PM

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Institute for Excellence in Writing is a good one. Website is http://www.writing-edu.com/index.phtml . This is used mostly by homeschoolers, but often in a co-op setting (classroom).

Nancy

Submitted by Sue on Thu, 05/20/2004 - 2:21 AM

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Diana H. King’s “Writing SKills for the Adolescent” (http//www.rlac.com is one source); for a ground-up writing course (but not teachign to teh Sacred Test) try When They Can’t Write by Charlotte MOrgan (http://www.yorkpress.com)

Submitted by skirkpat on Thu, 06/17/2004 - 8:27 PM

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I agree about Charlotte Morgan’s program. I have it and have used it successfully. Also, the Univ. of Kansas Learning Strategies are really good, especially the Sentence Writing Strategy. It may be the single best thing I have ever taught.

Where in Virginia do you teach? I used to live there…and miss it sometimes…and now live outside Seattle, WA.

Sharon

Submitted by Janis on Fri, 06/18/2004 - 12:11 AM

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Shay, who sometimes posts here, has successfully used Step Up to Writing by Sopris West to get 11th graders to pass the VA SOL’s.

http://www.stepuptowriting.com/

Janis

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