27 Videos That Can Help Students Improve Their Writing
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27 Videos That Can Help Students Improve Their Writing

The Writer’s Workshop is a playlist of twenty-seven TED-Ed video lessons about writing. The The Writer’s Workshop contains lessons on basic topics like how to use punctuation and point of view. It also offers videos about more difficult topics like how to make your writing humorous.

A few of the videos from The Writer’s Workshop playlist are embedded below.

First, Second, and Third Person

When to Use Apostrophes

How to Make Your Writing Funnier



Applications for Education

TED-Ed’s The Writer’s Workshop is a good place for students to find some quick lessons on punctuation and grammar. Students who are ready to take their writing to a new level could benefit from the TED-Ed videos on irony, introductions, and building fictional worlds.

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The Writer’s Workshop is a playlist of twenty-seven TED-Ed video lessons about writing. The The Writer’s Workshop contains lessons on basic topics like how to use punctuation and point of view. It also offers videos about more difficult topics like how to make your writing humorous.A few of the videos from The Writer’s Workshop playlist are embedded below.First, Second, and Third PersonWhen to Use ApostrophesHow to Make Your Writing Funnier Applications for EducationTED-Ed’s The Writer’s Workshop is a good place for students to find some quick lessons on punctuation and grammar. Students who are ready to take their writing to a new level could benefit from the TED-Ed videos on irony, introductions, and building fictional worlds.This post originally appeared on Free Technology for Teachers
if you see it elsewhere, it has been used without permission.
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