Student Web Pages 1999/2000

(Click on any picture or name to see that student's web page. Please look at information below!)

Celebrate with us as you read this wonderful writing and view students' first attempt at a web page! Changes should occur fairly often, please check back regularly. These writings are focused on Washington's Essential Academic Learning Requirements using the Five-Paragraph Essay Model. If you want information about the Five-Paragraph Essay Model or grapic organizers to help you organize your Five-Paragraph Essay look at my Writer's Web.

Click on any picture or name to see that student's web page.
Allie
Andrew
Austin
Ben
Brandon
Bryan
Chris
Corie
Danna
Erik H.
Erik S.
Greg
Hans
Jacob
Jordan
Katherine
Lacey
Nicole
Rachel
Robby
Robert
Sam
Sherice
Tyler
Pages feature Expository Writing from prompts in preparation for the WASL (Washington Assessment of Student Learning given in the Spring). The prompts students wrote to were:
  1. Write about your favorite pet.
  2. The principal has sent home a letter stating there will no longer be an after-lunch recess. Write a letter to convince your principal to continue after-lunch recess. Think about why students need recess. Think about the benefits for the teachers. Now write a letter to convince the principal to continue after-lunch recess.
  3. Your city uncovered a complete skeleton of a dinosaur. What impact will it have on your city? What changes will occur?
  4. Describe why someone would want to move to your city. Give specific reasons.
Washington's Writing Essential Academic Learning Requirements
Writing Essential Learning 1: The student writes clearly and effectively.
Writing Essential Learning 2: The student writes in a variety of forms for different audiences and purposes.
Writing Essential Learning 3: The student understands and uses the steps of the writing process.
Writing Essential Learning 4: The student analyzes and evaluates the effectiveness of written work.
 

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