Students need to understand the parts before they can master the whole.
Learning to write proficiently is one of the hardest things students will learn in school. Essaypop smartly breaks the essay into its elemental components and color-codes them, making academic writing approachable and comprehensible.
Highlights:
Students and teachers choose from hundreds of writing types including paragraphs, short-response essays, multiple-paragraph essays, lab reports, narratives, poetry, etc…
Instantly accessible explanations and models are aligned next to the student writing area. It’s like having a tutor available 24/7.
Students have access to thousands of academic stems and phrases to help kickstart their writing. Over time, they begin to internalize these phrases and use them independently.
Users have absolute flexibility and can modify each template as needed. Teachers can also easily create their own, customized templates.
Helpful templates like this simple paragraph structure make writing a step-by-step process.
As students write, the frames are converted into perfectly-formatted MLA documents in real time. These are instantly converted to PDFs, Google Docs, or any format the teacher prefers.
We’ve learned that some students like a more traditional document writing experience and that others prefer a more focused view. Essaypop offers something for everybody, and students can jump from view to view as they write.
The Document View
The Focused View
The Focused View allows students to eliminate all distractions and immerse themselves in one element at a time. Younger students, English Language Learners, special needs students, and those who are easily distracted tend to benefit from this view.
Essaypop provides the ultimate scaffolding experience as teachers are able to leave prompt-specific advice and instructions for their students. It’s like having a discussion with your students as they write.
Laser-focused scaffolding like this assists emerging writers by telling them precisely what to do in each frame. More proficient students can be given more complex directions that allow them to take their writing to new heights.