Nearly all students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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Great student writers develop great ideas. However, today's young people sometimes don't know where to begin. My English 11 and English 11 Honors students are no exception. Being able to explore their own ideas is the first step to analyzing their own writing as well as of some of the most important writers of our time.
With the introduction to personal whiteboards and other project based learning materials to the writing classroom, students are able to develop their own curiosities and collaborate with each other while practicing their ideas in a safe space. Then they are able to dive into the using technology in their final drafting stages.
Using these workshop techniques students will be able to introduce a topic; organize complex ideas, concepts, and information to make important connections and distinctions (W.11-12.2).
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Great student writers develop great ideas. However, today's young people sometimes don't know where to begin. My English 11 and English 11 Honors students are no exception. Being able to explore their own ideas is the first step to analyzing their own writing as well as of some of the most important writers of our time.
With the introduction to personal whiteboards and other project based learning materials to the writing classroom, students are able to develop their own curiosities and collaborate with each other while practicing their ideas in a safe space. Then they are able to dive into the using technology in their final drafting stages.
Using these workshop techniques students will be able to introduce a topic; organize complex ideas, concepts, and information to make important connections and distinctions (W.11-12.2).