Albert Einstein said, "Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler." In this blog I will write my thoughts for myself and others. I intend to look at teaching and learning from the viewpoint of doing the greatest things in the most minimalistic way. In other words, how can one do teaching that matters without all the fluff that interferes. Blog by Jim Hansen.
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Two Rules for Writing an Effective Paragraph
This is a Teachers Pay Teachers download that I wrote and developed. I use these lessons at the beginning of every year with my class and they can always retell me the "Two Rules for Writing Effective Paragraphs" at any point in the year after that. I always ask them, "What do you need to do to be an effective writer?" before any writing assignment and it helps them to remember to 1) stick to the point and 2) use descriptive words. This is a paid digital download and can be found here along with more information on the contents of the download.
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