Teacher Resources

The following online and offline resources provide free, ready-to-use WAC lesson ideas for classroom teachers:

At The Classroom Level: Writing in the Disciplines and Writing to Learn. Retrieved July 20, 2008.  http://www.nwrel.org/request/2004dec/classroom.html

Bazerman, Charles, & Joseph Little, & Lisa Bethel, & Teri Chavkin, & Danielle Fouquette, & Janet Garufis, (2005). Reference Guide to Writing Across the Curriculum. West Lafayette, IN: Parlor Press.

Kelley, Sandra. Writing-to-Learn/Writing-to-Think Activities. Retrieved July 20, 2008, Web site: http://emedia.leeward.hawaii.edu/writing/WTL-WTTideas.htm

National Writing Project & Nagin, C. (2003) Because Writing Matters: Improving Student Writing in Our Schools. San Francisco, CA: Jossey- Bass.

Writing Across the Curriculum. Retrieved July 20, 2008, from Writing Fix Web site: http://writingfix.com/WAC.htm 

The Writing Corner (Writing Across the Curriculum). Retrieved July 20, 2008, Web site: http://depts.washington.edu/pswpweb/resource.html

*Content provides a useful framework of writing across the curriculum expectations for all K-12 learning environments.

 

Using Technology in Writing. Retrieved July 20, 2008, from The Writing Site web site: http://www.thewritingsite.org/resources/technology/default.asp

 *This site has several links to ideas for the integration of technology in all content areas and grade-levels.

 

 

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