Research has shown that the number one reason students don’t pass standardized writing prompts is lack of idea development. Their pieces are just too short. They haven’t spent enough time elaborating on their ideas and using details.
To combat this problem, Kristina Smekens compiled a list of 20 favorite ways to develop ideas. Identify a handful of grade-appropriate ways to teach students in individual mini-lessons.
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Research has shown that the number one reason students don’t pass standardized writing prompts is lack of idea development. Their pieces are just too short. They haven’t spent enough time elaborating on their ideas and using details.
To combat this problem, Kristina Smekens compiled a list of 20 favorite ways to develop ideas. Identify a handful of grade-appropriate ways to teach students in individual mini-lessons.
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