Writing for Students

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  • 2006
  • 1 Season

Writing is one of the most valuable skills in today's world. It is the ability to communicate ideas, thoughts, and emotions through written text. Writing for Students is a show produced by Schlessinger Media that aims to help students improve their writing skills. The show is designed for students in grades 4-6 and covers various writing techniques, styles, and formats.

The show is hosted by a knowledgeable and experienced teacher who guides the students through the writing process. The teacher starts by explaining the purpose of writing and the importance of good writing skills in school and life. She then goes on to discuss the different types of writing such as narrative, expository, persuasive, and descriptive.

In each episode, the teacher starts with a writing prompt and guides the students on how to develop their ideas and write a compelling story or essay. The teacher provides tips on how to come up with ideas, how to organize thoughts and facts, and how to incorporate sensory details to make the writing more engaging.

The show also covers different writing styles such as poetry, creative writing, and journalism. The teacher provides examples of each style and guides the students on how to write in the respective style. For example, she shows how to write a haiku, a sonnet, and a ballad. She also teaches the students how to write headlines, leads, and body paragraphs for news articles.

One of the unique features of this show is that it provides a step-by-step guide on how to develop a writing piece. The teacher breaks down the writing process into smaller steps and covers each step in detail. For example, she shows how to write a good thesis statement, how to create an outline, and how to edit and proofread a piece of writing.

The show also provides real-life examples of good writing. The teacher shares excerpts from famous books and essays and analyzes how the writers use different writing techniques to engage the readers. The students are encouraged to read more and learn from the writing of others.

In addition to teaching writing skills, the show also covers important grammar and punctuation rules. The teacher explains the proper use of capitalization, apostrophes, comma, and other common punctuation marks. She also covers the different parts of speech such as nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs.

The show is designed to be engaging and fun for the students. The teacher uses humor, animations, and graphics to make the show interesting and interactive. The students are encouraged to participate in the writing activities and share their work with the class.

Overall, Writing for Students is an excellent show for students who want to improve their writing skills. It covers a wide range of writing techniques, styles, and formats and provides a step-by-step guide on how to develop a writing piece. The show is engaging, fun, and informative and is recommended for students in grades 4-6.

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Seasons
Writing Persuasive Essays
7. Writing Persuasive Essays
October 17, 2006
Persuasive writing -- writing that aims to convince readers to agree with a particular point of view -- is virtually everywhere: in television advertisements, on the campaign trail and in editorials about controversial topics. In Writing Persuasive Essays, a young writer must compose a convincing speech to win his classmates' votes for student council, while another writer is challenged to research and write a supporting argument in favor of an issue that she feels strongly against. The students explore both the structure of persuasive essays as well as techniques for writing in a convincing way, including the use of compelling evidence to support an argument, appealing to an audience on a logical, emotional or ethical level, and effectively addressing counterarguments. Part of the multivolume Writing for Students Video Series. Grades 5-9.
Writing for Formal & Informal Purposes
6. Writing for Formal & Informal Purposes
October 17, 2006
Whether drafting a letter to the mayor or emailing a friend, writing is a lifelong skill that is used in a variety of situations. From informal writing (instant messages, online bulletin boards and friendly letters) to more formal writing (business letters, memos, resumes and meeting minutes), Writing for Formal & Informal Purposes suggests strategies to help discern the appropriate tone for a piece of writing based on purpose and audience. Student writers, ranging from an avid young cyclist on a fundraising campaign for an upcoming school trip to a writer communicating with her fellow club members on the Internet, use formal and informal writing to accomplish their goals. Part of the multivolume Writing for Students Video Series. Grades 5-9.
Writing Expository Essays
5. Writing Expository Essays
October 17, 2006
Whether it's a summary of a science experiment, a research paper about the Civil War or a description of a favorite place, all expository writing explains something to the audience. Writing Expository Essays presents the basics of expository writing, from composing the introduction and thesis statement to assembling body paragraphs to writing an effective conclusion. Student writers discuss the various ways they organize the body of expository essays, depending on purpose and audience, by using structural organizers such as the journalist's questions, strongest to weakest supporting evidence, sensory details, cause and effect, compare and contrast, chronological order or logical or spatial organization. Incorporating quotations effectively to add color to writing or to support ideas with an expert opinion is also highlighted. Part of the multivolume Writing for Students Video Series. Grades 5-9.
Writing Effective Paragraphs
4. Writing Effective Paragraphs
October 17, 2006
Paragraphs are the building blocks for any piece of writing. Every paragraph -- and the sentences that comprise it -- serves a different purpose in writing. In Writing Effective Paragraphs, writers, ranging from a sportswriter for a school newspaper to a student working on a research project, demonstrate the processes of developing a focused thesis statement as well as structuring and writing solid introductory, supporting and concluding paragraphs. The writers share how writing and revising with an eye towards unity and coherence improves a piece of work and reinforces paragraphs as effective tools for communicating ideas. Part of the multivolume Writing for Students Video Series. Grades 5-9.
Using the Writing Process
3. Using the Writing Process
October 17, 2006
From an initial idea or purpose to a finished piece ready to be shared with an audience, the writing process is a winding and creative road. Every kind of writing and every kind of writer use the stages of the writing process, though not always in the same way or in the same order. In Using the Writing Process, student writers who compose pieces ranging from a travel brochure to a memoir visit and revisit stages of the writing process. They share their prewriting techniques of brainstorming, freewriting and journaling before delving into drafting. Rereading and revising for content, structure and tone is carefully explained, and the importance of peer review is highlighted. And whether or not publishing is their objective, writers proofread and edit their pieces to ensure that their thoughts come across loud and clear! Part of the multivolume Writing for Students Video Series. Grades 5-9.
Editing & Proofreading
2. Editing & Proofreading
October 17, 2006
It's time to dot your i's, cross your t's and carefully reread what you've written...in other words, it's time to edit and proofread! The conventions of writing, including grammar and mechanics, ensure that what is written accurately conveys what the writer intended to express. In Editing & Proofreading, student writers discover how grammar and punctuation can either clarify or cloud a piece of writing, whether it is a science report, a descriptive piece or even an email message. Writers detect and correct run-on sentences, fragments and comma splices, check subject-verb and noun-pronoun agreement, and identify misplaced modifiers. Students also discover how the tiniest of punctuation marks, such as commas and apostrophes, play a big role in molding the meaning of writing. Part of the multivolume Writing for Students Video Series. Grades 5-9.
Creative and Narrative Writing
1. Creative and Narrative Writing
 
Young writers use tools and strategies that include character webs, outlines, dialogue, point of view, foreshadowing, flashbacks, and descriptive and figurative language to develop and refine very different, distinct and compelling stories. Grades 5-9.
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