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Helping Students with Writing Assignments

  • Encourage students to start early so they will have time to complete several drafts of their paper.

  • Encourage students to work on their papers each day.

  • Encourage students to use a computer for all writing assignments.

  • Suggest that students double or triple space their drafts so they will have plenty of room to write between the line to revise ideas.

  • If students have trouble coming up with ideas, suggest brainstorming activities.

  • If students are having trouble organizing ideas, suggest using not cards. Students can put one idea on each note card. These note cards can then be organized numerous ways to help students find organizational patterns to their ideas. Students can physically see the relationship between their ideas.

  • Encourage students with visual processing deficits to dictate rough drafts into a tape recorder. To revise, students can start and stop the tape, typing what they hear.

  • Encourage students to read their drafts aloud to others, noticing where they stumble over words or phrases. Listeners can also give feedback regarding the coherency or flow of the ideas.

  • Encourage student to let someone else read their drafts aloud so the student can hear the sound of his or her own words. These techniques encourage students with visual processing problems to use their ears to help them proofread and edit their writing.


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Updated 5/15/07