Writing Tips for Teens #5: Revising Drafts
I’ve been posting writing tips for teens this school year. If you want to catch up on the other posts, here are the previous links for my #writingtipsforteens August https://lynnlovegreen.com/writing-tips-for-teens-1-guidelines-and-getting-started/ September https://lynnlovegreen.com/writing-tips-for-teens-2-your-writers-notebook-and-prewriting October https://lynnlovegreen.com/writing-tips-for-teens-3-writing-the-first-draft/ November https://lynnlovegreen.com/writing-tips-for-teens-4-responding-to-drafts/ This month, we’re looking at the Revise step…
Writing Tips for Teens #3: Writing the First Draft
#writingtipsforteens This school year, I’m giving writing tips for teens each month. (See the first post at https://lynnlovegreen.com/writing-tips-for-teens-1-guidelines-and-getting-started/.) Last month, we talked about the writer’s notebook and prewriting (https://lynnlovegreen.com/writing-tips-for-teens-2-your-writers-notebook-and-prewriting). Today, we’ll look at the write step of the writing process, or…
Writing Tips for Teens #2: Your Writer’s Notebook and Prewriting
I’m posting Writing Tips for Teens on the first Tuesday of each month to help teens, librarians, and educators in this COVID-19 period of home and hybrid learning. I hope it’ll give you some resources and maybe even some writing…
Writing with Teens
I love writing with teens. Young people are more willing to think outside the box and look at things with fresh eyes.