Organizing Your Story into Paragraphs
Writers use paragraphs to organize their stories in a way that makes sense and flows well for their readers. Learn how here!
Writers use paragraphs to organize their stories in a way that makes sense and flows well for their readers. Learn how here!
This video will teach you the importance of mixing action, description, and dialogue in a story. Off you go, writers!
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You've finished drafting your story. Are you done, not quite yet!! It's time to revise!
You're almost ready to publish. Let's learn how to edit together!
Ah! You finished your first draft. Are you done? Not quite! It's time to revise! Reread the piece and add, replace, and move ideas (ARM).
Every good opinion piece has a strong introduction and conclusion. Watch and learn!
Do you want your persuasive/opinion piece you really convince your reader? Write a counterclaim!
It's time to draft your opinion piece! We'll help you use your notes to craft a strong, detailed essay!
I have to write a persuasive piece, but I don't know what to write about! This video will get you started!
BEFORE you start planning your persuasive piece, narrow down your topic and make sure that you have strong reasons (Not raisins:)!
Use the O RE RE RE RE O strategy to organize your piece!
Writing a picture book is easy. Writing a truly unique and thoughtful one takes planning. Start off on the write' foot by brainstorming!!
A VERY special thanks to "Teaching Without Frills" for giving us permission to post this awesome video series on our website!