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|type= Teacher Education
|title= Modelling Scientific Writing
|title= Modelling Scientific Writing
|topic= Models
|topic= Modelling
|final=yes
|final=yes
|image=Climateforgrouptalk-dfes1.jpg
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|subject= Science, Teacher Education
|subject= Science, Teacher Education
|resourcenumber=TE0066
|resourcenumber=TE0066
|age= Secondary
|age= Higher, Secondary
|tagline=How do we help pupils to express themselves adequately when they write?
|tagline=How do we help pupils to express themselves adequately when they write?
|content=Modelling text - showing pupils how to select and manipulate content - is a proven strategy to improve the outcome of writing tasks. It helps pupils to avoid common errors and substantially reduces marking. Because they have a good model in their heads of what they need to produce, it raises pupils’ confidence in their ability to undertake a task.  
|content=Modelling text - showing pupils how to select and manipulate content - is a proven strategy to improve the outcome of writing tasks. It helps pupils to avoid common errors and substantially reduces marking. Because they have a good model in their heads of what they need to produce, it raises pupils’ confidence in their ability to undertake a task.