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Main Author: Ediger, Marlow
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2000
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED441237
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contents Reading, Writing and the Social Studies. Ediger, Marlow Creative Writing Elementary Secondary Education Social Studies Student Journals Writing Across the Curriculum Writing Assignments Writing Skills Pupils need variety in their writing experiences, and social studies writing involves writing across the curriculum as well as stressing positive attitudes and feelings of the learner. Subject matter should come from the pupil, and diverse learning opportunities should assist the pupil in acquiring the relevant facts, concepts, and main ideas necessary in writing. Within the context of the appropriate social studies lessons and units, methods of fostering student writing include: (1) creation of experience charts, showing selected cultural objects and students' reactions; (2) writing outlines; (3) using correlating library books; (4) writing diary, log, and journal entries; and (5) writing plays, poetry, and folklore. (EF)
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spellingShingle Reading, Writing and the Social Studies.
Ediger, Marlow
Creative Writing
Elementary Secondary Education
Social Studies
Student Journals
Writing Across the Curriculum
Writing Assignments
Writing Skills
Reading, Writing and the Social Studies. Ediger, Marlow Creative Writing Elementary Secondary Education Social Studies Student Journals Writing Across the Curriculum Writing Assignments Writing Skills Pupils need variety in their writing experiences, and social studies writing involves writing across the curriculum as well as stressing positive attitudes and feelings of the learner. Subject matter should come from the pupil, and diverse learning opportunities should assist the pupil in acquiring the relevant facts, concepts, and main ideas necessary in writing. Within the context of the appropriate social studies lessons and units, methods of fostering student writing include: (1) creation of experience charts, showing selected cultural objects and students' reactions; (2) writing outlines; (3) using correlating library books; (4) writing diary, log, and journal entries; and (5) writing plays, poetry, and folklore. (EF)
title Reading, Writing and the Social Studies.
topic Creative Writing
Elementary Secondary Education
Social Studies
Student Journals
Writing Across the Curriculum
Writing Assignments
Writing Skills
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED441237