| Helps students already familiar with writing a paragraph begin to write a short essay. Students learn the techniques
of expository writing -- to persuade, inform, or describe.
Choosing from a menu of topics, students are guided to develop an idea and write their own short essay. Steps
to finished essays include pre-writing, outlining, organizing,
revising, rewriting, and publishing.
Teachers can monitor their students' progress in the
record management system.
Designed for students in grades 7 to adult (ages 12
and up), the software can also be used by English language
learners and adult students.

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Curriculum
Essay Punch, Skill Levels 7 to Adult
- The program contains 9 writing topics and 1,080 help
prompts to guide students through each step in the writing
process.
- Contextual help and feedback throughout.
- All student work is stored in the Teacher Program Manager.
Students will...
- Use pre-writing strategies for different writing tasks.
- Write clear descriptive sentences.
- Focus writing on a central idea or topic.
- Use devices to develop relationships among ideas.
- Use supporting ideas, details, and facts to develop and
elaborate on a topic.
- Use an effective organizational pattern.
- Proofread to correct conventional errors in mechanics,
usage, and punctuation.
- Analyze and revise a draft to develop a stronger, more
substantial piece of writing.
User Guide

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