"Quill is a service that provides an updated take on the old writing worksheets that most of us used in elementary school and middle school. The service offers more than just the writing practice activities, but that is its core feature."
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Judith Sansweet's curator insight,
September 29, 2014 11:20 PM
Good ideas for points to check before submitting your document for proofreading.
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Jennifer Hurley-Coughlin's curator insight,
September 10, 2013 3:43 PM
We used this site last year a lot and were really hoping for new strands. The kids love the personalization.
Rose Mount's curator insight,
August 1, 2013 11:45 PM
A great tool.I recommend to all the students learning English
Dani Hunter's curator insight,
September 9, 2013 5:33 PM
This article gives the whole play-by-play of NoRedInk, a website that helps with grammar through personalized assignments centered around the student's interest. It sounds like a wonderful resource for the classroom, since grammar is (as I've heard) one of the hardest things for an English teacher to teach. There are so many parts to grammar that it's hard to focus on every thing, especially since different students struggle with different aspects of grammar. |
Do your students need to practice with grammar and punctuation? Quill provides worksheets for students in Grades 1 - 8 that have spelling and grammar errors. Students have to correct the errors. Quill corrects the papers, showing students what they did correctly, or what needs to be corrected.
Create your own classroom, provide students a code to sign-in, and pick your assignments. Students work at their pace and you can view their work through the dashboard.
As Richard Byrne states in this post "Having the pre-made activities at your disposal and having the opportunity to quickly see how your students did on each activity will free up some of your time."
There is a video that explains the site in more detail, or you may go directly the the website: http://www.quill.org/