The Multimedia Writing Toolkit demonstrates how, by drawing on students' interest in and familiarity with technology, you can integrate multimedia to maximize the potential of writing instruction. In eight concise chapters, author Sean Ruday identifies and describes simple, common forms of multimedia that upper-elementary and middle school students can use to improve their argument, informational, and narrative writing and critical thinking.
The Multimedia Writing Toolkit demonstrates how, by drawing on students' interest in and familiarity with technology, you can integrate multimedia to maximize the potential of writing instruction. In eight concise chapters, author Sean Ruday identifies and describes simple, common forms of multimedia that upper-elementary and middle school students can use to improve their argument, informational, and narrative writing and critical thinking.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sean Ruday is Assistant Professor of English Education at Longwood University. He is also the author of The Argument Writing Toolkit (Grades 6-8), The Informational Writing Toolkit (Grades 3-5), The Narrative Writing Toolkit (Grades 3-8), and The Common Core Grammar Toolkit books (Grades 3-5 and 6-8).
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The Multimedia Writing Toolkit: Helping Students Incorporate Graphics and Videos for Authentic Purposes, Grades 3-8 Table of Contents Acknowledgements Introduction Reimagining Writing Instruction Section One: Incorporating Multimedia into Argument Writing Chapter One Using Photos and Videos as Supporting Evidence Chapter Two Connecting to Authentic Audiences through Student-Created Websites Section Two: Incorporating Multimedia into Informational Writing Chapter Three Creating Video Topic Trailers Chapter Four Using Images and Figures to Aid Comprehension and Illustrate Concepts Section Three: Incorporating Multimedia into Narrative Writing Chapter Five Using Images, Videos, and Audio Files as Tools for Characterization Chapter Six Incorporating Multimedia that Captures Thematic Elements Section Four: Putting it Together Chapter Seven Assessment Strategies Chapter Eight Final Thoughts and Tips for Classroom Practice Section Five: Resources References Appendix A Reproducible Charts and Forms You Can Use in Your Classroom Appendix B A Guide for Book Studies Appendix C Links to Web Content
The Multimedia Writing Toolkit: Helping Students Incorporate Graphics and Videos for Authentic Purposes, Grades 3-8 Table of Contents Acknowledgements Introduction Reimagining Writing Instruction Section One: Incorporating Multimedia into Argument Writing Chapter One Using Photos and Videos as Supporting Evidence Chapter Two Connecting to Authentic Audiences through Student-Created Websites Section Two: Incorporating Multimedia into Informational Writing Chapter Three Creating Video Topic Trailers Chapter Four Using Images and Figures to Aid Comprehension and Illustrate Concepts Section Three: Incorporating Multimedia into Narrative Writing Chapter Five Using Images, Videos, and Audio Files as Tools for Characterization Chapter Six Incorporating Multimedia that Captures Thematic Elements Section Four: Putting it Together Chapter Seven Assessment Strategies Chapter Eight Final Thoughts and Tips for Classroom Practice Section Five: Resources References Appendix A Reproducible Charts and Forms You Can Use in Your Classroom Appendix B A Guide for Book Studies Appendix C Links to Web Content
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