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Read Write Now

Learn how to turn your final draft essay into a finished piece with easy strategies for revision and editing. Experience the final steps of the writing process and take away tools that will help you along your writing journey. Developed for students in grades 6-8.
  • Explore the power of words with Tracey Ingle, English Instructional Specialist, Powhatan County and read an eyewitness account of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake written by Jack London. Learn how to write your own eyewitness account and explore the root word "numer". Developed for students in grades 6-8.
  • Episode 3: Take a LOOK at the root of the week (VIS). Learn about the different types of media in our world and why it is important to be media literate. Test your media literacy skills while investigating a 1980’s milk commercial. Learn what strategies companies used to get consumers on board with their products and ideas. Leave this episode with a media literacy toolkit!
  • Explore the power of words with Tracey Ingle, English Instructional Specialist, Powhatan County. Explore the root word “GE” and read the poetry of William Wordsworth. Delve into poetry analysis and learn how to use a model to create your own poetry. English grades 6-8.
  • Episode 1 of Read Write Now explores sensory imagery by analyzing poetry and engages the 5 senses in sensory point-of-view writing.