AT Solutions for Writing


 

AT Solutions for Writing

 

 

What are the qualities of a good writer?

Good voice--flows well.  Supporting details. Definite beginning, middle and end.  Coherent. Organized. Transitions between paragraphs. No grammatical errors.  Legible.  Puncuation is correct.  Stick to the subject.

 

What are the qualities of a struggling writer?

Does not stay on topic.  Sentence fragments.  Limited puncuation.  Difficulty spelling.  Repetitive sentences, thoughts.  Legibility.  Limited vocabulary.  Planning does not seem to exist. Rambling. Very frustrated. Generating the topic is difficult.  Not fluid; choppy.

 

 

 

Why do some students struggle with writing?

 

 

How can we encourage students to write?

National Writing Project 30 ideas for teaching writing.pdf 

 

What are the components of the writing process?

 

 

How can AT assist students with the writing process?

AT for the pre-writing phase

AT for the drafting phase

AT for the revising and editing phase

AT for the publishing phase

 

 

Other resources for AT Solutions for Writing

Writing_Tech_Links_for_Writing_July_07 Texas.pdf

Writing_Chart.doc

Methods & materials to support writing.pdf

methods & materials to support spelling.pdf

Methods & materials to support handwriting & keyboarding.pdf

Learning Aids Evaluation-Writing & Spelling (GPAT).doc