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Write On! Lesson Categories and Teaching Supplements
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AlphaSmart Manager 2 User Manual
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• Macintosh Computers: Applications : AlphaSmart : AlphaSmart 
Manager 2 : Write On Text Files. Look in the folder for each school level to 
find the teaching supplement for that level.
Elementary School Exercises
This table gives you an overview of the categories and themes available at the 
elementary school level. For detailed information about each writing exercise, 
consult the ElementarySchoolSupplement.pdf teaching supplement file.
1_Elementary School
Seasons
Fall
The Fall folder contains calendar-related activities 
with a fall theme. It focuses students’ observation on 
how autumn changes affect animal and human 
behavior. The activities contain inquiries into how 
the season looks and feels, and how it affects us. Files 
of important people’s birthdays and interesting 
holidays are used to motivate writing. Fall includes 
lots of writing for the seasonally-inspired poet, letter 
writer, or storyteller.
Spring
The Spring folder uses springtime as a theme to 
spark writing activities. Each activity has a specific 
focus on a topic and a skill. Two exercises provide 
short descriptions of people and/or events as models 
for high-interest paragraph writing. Other activity 
files in Spring focus on an animal or plant, custom, 
legend, or lyric as a takeoff for writing a paragraph, a 
character sketch, a poem, a story, or a news report. 
Winter
Wintertime is the theme for this folder’s writing 
activities. While the broad theme is Winter, each 
activity has a specific focus on a topic and a skill. 
Two exercises provide short descriptions of people 
and/or events as models for high-interest paragraph 
writing. Other activity files for Winter focus on an 
animal, plant, custom, or legend as a takeoff for 
writing a character sketch, a poem, a story, or a news 
report.
The Process 
of Writing
Character 
Building
The primary method of inquiry used in Character 
Building exercises is critical thinking, expressed 
through class or small-group discussion and/or 
individual writing. While activities include the 
writing of anecdote, personal experience, letter, and 
verse, the emphasis is always on ideas, not form.