Collaborative writing has been proved to ease the anxiety of some individuals when confronted with a blank piece of paper and has been described as 'the key to unlocking the silences of children'.
Developed in Partnership with Ros Wilson
The 2007 Revised Literacy Strategy contains a whole Strand dedicated to promoting 'Group Discussion and Interaction'. MyLO's CWZ stimulates communication and negotiation skills at all levels within this Strand.
ENCOURAGES CLASS DISCUSSIONS
The MyLO Collaborative Writing Zone aims to provide a secure and fun environment for the creative delivery of all genres of writing. All forms of narrative can be composed in this way, but there are opportunities for writing explanations, recounts [journalistic writing], instructions and persuasive texts.
This format is also the perfect opportunity for groups of boys to write about shared hobbies and interests.
When completed, writing containing both text and supporting images can be published and will then be available for review by all class members from a member school.

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SUGGESTED STORY ENDINGS STRATEGY
Children often struggle to find endings for their stories, so here is another strategy for small groups to develop the beginning and middle of stories from an ending provided for them. This activity is essentially about discussion, so encourage an exchange of ideas plus note taking, if required.
The endings are deliberately designed to require a fairly complex plot to explain all
the conclusions. Groups will create a story that covers most of the elements of the ending but will often struggle with at least one. Adults can then help them to introduce a sub-plot in true 'soap opera' style.
STUDENTS WORKING IN SMALL GROUPS
Collaborative writing projects can be completed on-line, by up-to 3 students, with one completing the first part, a second writing the middle and a third student writing the end, or conclusion.
Writing projects can also be added, which allow the same student to complete all 3 sections of a story.
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MyLO Member: johnsonr Date: 26/02/2011 09:09:36 Category: Movies
Review Title: Yogi Bear 3D Rating:
Yogi Bear was absolutley amazing! It's about this bear called Yogi and his friend Boo Boo. They live in Jellystone Park in North America.All they do is try to steal Picnic baskets from the families that visit. (From Yogi's point of view it's Pic-a-nic baskets.) They also try to annoy the rangers as well.A very good film for little children!  more reviews >>
Good Points: I liked it because it was in 3D! It had a bad person and a good person.A good looking person and 2 funny bears.What more could you ask for!
Bad Points: I did not like anything!

MyLO Member: Aerobic Alicia Date: 14/02/2011 14:36:23 Category: Movies
Review Title: Ice Princess Rating:
It was good to watch and I like watching ice skating  more reviews >>
Good Points: I liked it because of the tricks she did on the ice.
Bad Points: I did not dislike anything.

MyLO Member: Aerobic Alicia Date: 10/02/2011 17:45:07 Category: Movies
Review Title: Aliens In The Attic Rating:
I thought the film was very good to watch and it was really funny  more reviews >>
Good Points: I liked it because it was funny how ahley conroled her friend with a control.
Bad Points: I like everything in the film.


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