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Lightning Bug

Lightning Bug. By: Julie Higgins. What is Lightning Bug?. Lightning Bug is designed to be a writing partner to help students through the writing process from beginning to end Writing exercises are designed for writers of any ability

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Lightning Bug

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  1. Lightning Bug By: Julie Higgins

  2. What is Lightning Bug? • Lightning Bug is designed to be a writing partner to help students through the writing process from beginning to end • Writing exercises are designed for writers of any ability • Quick Links connect to mind maps, storyboarding, writing exercises, writing resources, the Digital Narrative, story voice and flow

  3. Visiting the Website • http://lightningbug.com.au/

  4. Tips and Tricks • Scroll to bottom of home page to access a variety of resources and navigate the website • Visit Quick Links to explore more options • Facebook page available for quick and easy access • Printable worksheets available for use while teaching about the various stages of the writing process

  5. Tips and Tricks Continued • Resources contain blogs about writing, articles, grammar lessons, creativity exercises, and writing software • Lesson plans take you to The Teaching Portal to help you plan for multiple lessons while teaching about the writing process

  6. Possible Classroom Applications • Use this website to teach about various stages of the writing process • Use writing exercises as a warm-up to other writing activities and get rid of writer’s block • Have students explore what type of writer they are to assist them with what type of story they want to tell • Students can submit various types of written work to publishers/contests

  7. Pitfalls to avoid • Be sure to examine links that are not kid-friendly • Some links lead to other outside websites that require fees to further access their resources • Avoid covering too much content in one day

  8. Similar Tools and Sites • http://www.thewritingteacher.org/ • http://writingfix.com/ • http://writingfun.com/writingfun2010.html • http://teacher.scholastic.com/writewit/index.htm • http://ttms.org/

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