As published writers, there is no excuse for mistakes. Sister Salad points out the reason most of us take writing correctly so seriously. This video, "Yo Comments Are Wack!" points out the disastrous commenting seen on the web and in a humorous way explains why writing well matters.
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Friday, September 7, 2012
If You're Going to Write, Write Right
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Capitalization,
Grammar,
Punctuation,
Sister Salad,
Spelling,
Writing
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Write Right!
As published writers, students in Reading Workshop must recognize the importance of writing well. Grammar, spelling, and punctuation skills still tend to trip up many writers. We have stressed PUGS (Punctuation, Usage, Grammar, and Spelling) on a daily basis. Part of the challenge for learning writers is recognizing just how much of an impact mistakes have on the reader.
This video makes it quite clear the problems with poor writing, whether from errors, negative tone, or using slang and abbreviations. Often times, we teach the how, and not the why. Occasionally, something comes along that really points out the reason most of us take writing correctly so seriously.
With permission from Sister Salad, this edited version of their video, "Yo Comments Are Wack!" points out the disastrous commenting seen on the web and in a humorous way explains why writing well matters.
Labels:
Grammar,
PUGS,
Punctuation,
Reading Workshop,
Sister Salad,
Writing
Monday, January 19, 2009
Why Writing Correctly Matters
Texting, IM'ing, and the casual language of students today is a concern to many people in education. When talking to students, by far the majority realize how different types of writing require different styles. Most students know the difference between formal and informal language.
However, grammar, spelling, and punctuation skills still tend to trip up many writers. Part of the challenge is recognizing just how much of an impact mistakes have on the reader. Often times, we teach the how, and not the why. Occasionally, something comes along that really points out the reason most of us take writing correctly so seriously.
With permission from Sister Salad, this edited version of their video, "Yo Comments Are Wack!" points out the disasterous commenting seen on the web and explains why writing matters. I first saw this video on Joanne Jacobs, but it needed a little editing to make it appropriate for use in school.
Thanks to Lizz, Alexandra, and Invisisis for allowing the editing of this video so students everywhere can benefit from their knowledge of wacked out comments!
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