Research Poster Session Open

Location

Lobby

Start Date

30-3-2019 11:45 AM

End Date

30-3-2019 12:00 PM

Presentation Type

Event

Description

Research Poster Session, Upstate Writing Project Summer Institute 2018 Scholars

  • Identifying Intentional Author Choices through Mentor Texts. Tory Pennington, Taylors Elementary, Greenville Co SD
  • [Writer’s] Voice—The Balance of Academic . . . And Personal Writing—through Punctuation. Lauren C. Smith, League Academy of Communication Arts, Greenville Co SD
  • “Prompt"ing Student Voice in Academic Writing. Hannah Smith, Starr-Iva Middle School, Anderson 3 SD
  • Story Skeletons: Using Mentor Texts to Organize Story Structures. Amberley Raushenberger, Lyman Elementary, Spartanburg SD 5
  • Infusing Voice though ANCHORing. Tonya Wheeler, McCants Middle School, Anderson 5 SD
  • Save the Robots! Creating Voice in Today's Classroom. Erich Sturgill, Greer MS, Greenville Co SD
  • Using Story Elements to Increase Student Planning and Organization. Julia Perry, Hunt Meadows Elementary School, Anderson 1 SD
  • Inspiring Word Choice Through Visual Literacy. Melody Oliver Powell, Stone Academy of Communication Arts, Greenville Co SD
  • The Three Rs: How Reading, RAFT-ing, and Roleplaying Can Help Students Create Voice in Their Writing. Theresa Teeple, Riverside Middle School, Greenville Co SD
  • Word Stems and Shades of Meaning to Promote Word Choice. Rachel Lebron Biritz, Taylors Elementary School, Greenville Co SD
  • Improving Word Choice with Paint Chips: Bringing Color into the Revision Process. Thelma Williams, Greer MS, Greenville Co SD
  • Collaborative Visible Thinking for Writing Improvement. Wendy Byrd, Sevier Middle School, Greenville Co SD
  • Story Charades: Teaching students how to revise using peer feedback and different perspectives. Angelica Herrera, Summit Drive Elementary, Greenville Co SD
  • Unlock Student Voice Through Modeling. Taylor Willard, Welcome Elementary School, Greenville Co SD
  • Using Our Senses to Evolve as Writers. Natalie Argueta, Skyland Elementary, Greenville Co SD

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Mar 30th, 11:45 AM Mar 30th, 12:00 PM

Research Poster Session Open

Lobby

Research Poster Session, Upstate Writing Project Summer Institute 2018 Scholars

  • Identifying Intentional Author Choices through Mentor Texts. Tory Pennington, Taylors Elementary, Greenville Co SD
  • [Writer’s] Voice—The Balance of Academic . . . And Personal Writing—through Punctuation. Lauren C. Smith, League Academy of Communication Arts, Greenville Co SD
  • “Prompt"ing Student Voice in Academic Writing. Hannah Smith, Starr-Iva Middle School, Anderson 3 SD
  • Story Skeletons: Using Mentor Texts to Organize Story Structures. Amberley Raushenberger, Lyman Elementary, Spartanburg SD 5
  • Infusing Voice though ANCHORing. Tonya Wheeler, McCants Middle School, Anderson 5 SD
  • Save the Robots! Creating Voice in Today's Classroom. Erich Sturgill, Greer MS, Greenville Co SD
  • Using Story Elements to Increase Student Planning and Organization. Julia Perry, Hunt Meadows Elementary School, Anderson 1 SD
  • Inspiring Word Choice Through Visual Literacy. Melody Oliver Powell, Stone Academy of Communication Arts, Greenville Co SD
  • The Three Rs: How Reading, RAFT-ing, and Roleplaying Can Help Students Create Voice in Their Writing. Theresa Teeple, Riverside Middle School, Greenville Co SD
  • Word Stems and Shades of Meaning to Promote Word Choice. Rachel Lebron Biritz, Taylors Elementary School, Greenville Co SD
  • Improving Word Choice with Paint Chips: Bringing Color into the Revision Process. Thelma Williams, Greer MS, Greenville Co SD
  • Collaborative Visible Thinking for Writing Improvement. Wendy Byrd, Sevier Middle School, Greenville Co SD
  • Story Charades: Teaching students how to revise using peer feedback and different perspectives. Angelica Herrera, Summit Drive Elementary, Greenville Co SD
  • Unlock Student Voice Through Modeling. Taylor Willard, Welcome Elementary School, Greenville Co SD
  • Using Our Senses to Evolve as Writers. Natalie Argueta, Skyland Elementary, Greenville Co SD