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Ways to Make the (Writing) Editing Process Interactive and Fun

Published about 1 year ago • 1 min read

Greetings!

This week, we focused on the writing process and how we can be more intentional using scaffolded editing. Scaffolded editing is a great way to break down the editing process into smaller, more manageable steps, and provide support and guidance to students along the way.

Take a look at this week's blog and video, you can learn more about how to implement scaffolded editing in your classroom. You can either READ or WATCH here.

We shared a (writing) peer-editing resource that I just love, and I know your kiddos will too! Musical Papers turns the editing process into an interactive and engaging activity that allows students to edit their classmates’ writing in an organized, focused, and super structured way.

Click below to learn more!

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MM Education Co

Toluca Rivers

We provide high-quality + distraction-free resources for upper elementary students with the goal of building a love of literacy, one word at a time! We design resources based on a structured literacy approach, primarily in the areas of phonics for big kids (syllabication, morphology), and writing.

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