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#3955 - 10/17/07 09:17 AM Re: Back to school issues - middle school English [Re: Ania]
Grinity Offline
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Registered: 12/13/05
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Loc: Connecticut
Ania,
Another thing you might find helpful is writing contests. I tried and failed a few years ago. My DS was a bit interested in with 'winning money' angle, but I couldn't quite pull it off. I'm thinking that since your son already has experience with winning contests, he might be an easier sell. There are books full of listing of writing contests, or try Hoagie's Link http://www.hoagiesgifted.org/contests.htm

Smiles,
Trinity

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#3959 - 10/17/07 01:35 PM Re: Back to school issues - middle school English [Re: Ania]
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Registered: 09/19/07
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Loc: Easing back into schoolwork
I agree, Ania! There's a difference between reading a short passage so that the class can discuss it in depth and just reading the whole darn book aloud. One is a valid teaching technique to focus the attention of the class; the other is a lazy way to avoid teaching.

At least Ghost is getting free advocacy lessons. Lemons to lemonade, eh?

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#4154 - 10/31/07 07:44 AM Re: Back to school issues - middle school English [Re: Kriston]
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Registered: 02/07/06
Posts: 616
Loc: state of illusion
Happy to report that there is a change!
Yesterday Ghost brough home a letter from LA teacher saying that she is initiating an extended learning program for some of her brightest students. Each Monday they will be asigned a topic for an essay, tu be turned in Friday. They are to work on their essays during free time in class and finish at home. This month it is a persuasive essay and they are also assigned their stance on the subject.
I am thrilled. My advocating has helped not only my son but other bright kids.

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#4156 - 10/31/07 08:59 AM Re: Back to school issues - middle school English [Re: Ania]
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Registered: 06/30/06
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Loc: Happy Anticipation
Quote:
"My advocating has helped not only my son but other bright kids." ~ Ania


Wahoo! That's worthy of the Trinity Hall of Fame, go Ania!!!!

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#4157 - 11/01/07 05:29 AM Re: Back to school issues - middle school English [Re: Dottie]
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Registered: 05/01/06
Posts: 541
Loc: southwest
That's absolutely wonderful, Ania!

I have been thinking about online writing courses to improve writing skills for DS 13. There is one through Johns Hopkins CTY Distance Learning called "Crafting the Essay" and one through Duke TIP called "Academic Writing". I wonder if anyone has experience with these or others to make recommendations?

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#4158 - 11/01/07 10:32 AM Re: Back to school issues - middle school English [Re: cym]
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Registered: 12/13/05
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Loc: Connecticut
Oh Ania! I'm so pleased that your son will be taught in LA this year!
Yippee!!
Smiles,
Trinity

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#4276 - 11/09/07 12:14 PM Re: Back to school issues - middle school English [Re: Grinity]
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Ok, they are doing those essays in something called "My access".
It is a computer program, and I immediately had my doubts but after one week the teacher turned off grading option of the computer. Ghost seems to enjoy it, he types fast and likes to be able to access it at any time.
Anybody familiar with MY ACCESS?

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#4352 - 11/13/07 02:43 AM Re: Back to school issues - middle school English [Re: Ania]
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Registered: 12/13/05
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Loc: Connecticut
I went to the website - http://www.vantagelearning.com/myaccess/
I wish I could say that I had hear of this, but I have always wondered if computers could somehow be used to help children learn some aspects of how to write. Personally, I find that being 'corrected' by a spell checker much less emotional than being 'proofed' by a human. I'm glad your teacher turned off the grading option, because it seems very oriented towards writing for state assesments.

Here's their blurb:
At School :: MY Access!®
With MY Access!®, students are motivated to write more and attain higher scores on statewide writing assessments. By using MY Access! in the classroom, teachers can provide students with the practice they need to improve their writing skills. The program's powerful scoring engine grades students' essays instantly and provides targeted feedback, freeing teachers from grading thousands of papers by hand and giving them more time to conduct differentiated instruction and curriculum planning.

I think that it's good for computers to replace the more dull and repetitive parts of "being a teacher" so that the best teachers have more time to devote to things that can't be done by computer, and the worst ones are limited in their ability to hold children back. Sort of an educational safety net? ((Humor Alert)) Now the question is - how long do we Moms have to wait before we get replaced, opps, I mean supported, as well? ((wink))

((raised eyebrows))
Trinity

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#9183 - 02/19/08 01:31 PM Re: Back to school issues - middle school English [Re: Grinity]
Ania Offline
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Registered: 02/07/06
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I have just enrolled DD10 in an individualized one month writing course at www.writeguide.com
Will keep you posted how it is going:-)
Ania

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#9187 - 02/19/08 02:35 PM Re: Back to school issues - middle school English [Re: Ania]
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Registered: 04/25/06
Posts: 482
Loc: Midwest
Ania,

I have been very impressed with the science, math and computer instruction offered at the junior high level at our school. However, I have become increasingly impatient with the lack of writing instruction (or writing requirements) for the 7th and 8th grades. Just this week, I discovered that my daughter’s English grade so far this quarter, is comprised solely of spelling units and spelling tests (in eighth grade)! I find this to be unacceptable and unbelievable! I had thought maybe all the grammar detail was part of some master plan, but I have come to realize that it is probably just easier to grade!

I have a feeling that you would have had this issue rectified within the first month or two of 7th grade. I did discuss my concerns with the principle last year, who said that a new English curriculum would be implemented this year. Apparently that has been delayed.

Anyway, I have become rather concerned about my daughter’s lack of experience with writing and then see your link! Thank you for posting such useful links!



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