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  • 6+1 Trait® Writing 6+1 Trait® Writing The 6+1 Trait Writing framework is a powerful way to learn and use a common language to refer to characteristics of writing as well as create a common vision of what 'good' writing looks like. Teachers and students can use the 6+1 Trait model to pinpoint areas of strength and weakness as they continue to focus on improved writing.
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  • Charlesbridge Writing Programs Guide students through the writing process. Six units at each grade level include step-by-step instruction for successful writing: setting a purpose, planning, drafting, conferencing, revising, editing, publishing, assessing, postwriting, ...
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  • Self-Regulated Strategy Development Self-regulated strategy development is a method designed to help students learn and use--and eventually adopt as their own--the strategies used by skilled writers. SRSD is more than simply strategy instruction. It encourages students to monitor, evaluate, and revise their writing--promoting self-regulation skills, increasing content knowledge, and improving motivation.
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  • SOLO Writing Intervention package Launch your RtI writing initiative with the SOLO Writing Intervention package. Scientifically-proven lessons paired with technology help students achieve dramatic gains in short intervention periods, and it's aligned to Writing Next.
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  • Wright Group Writing Kits Your students will learn all aspects of the authoring cycle–from selecting a topic to editing and sharing their work. Wright Group Writing Kit gives students the strategies and practice they need to become lifelong learners and writers! Students develop a piece of writing by working through stages: preparing, writing, polishing, and presenting.
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