I made tea. by Joe expands into a fully developed paragraph as words and phrases are clicked on. Great way to teach elaboration.
This site explains the READ*Write*Think interactive Essay Map tool, a wizard for creating an informative essay. There's a direct link to the tool here.
Great list of web tools for the writing teacher here.
If you explore our website's pages, you will find prompts, lessons, and resources that were created and shared--and then posted here--during workshops and in-service classes sponsored by the North Nevada Writing Project.
Scholastic Books feature where young writers are guided on various types of writing by children's authors. It's sort of a workshop for writers online.
You can subscribe to this site for a tip of the day, or browse the questions that Grammar Girl has addressed in the past.
This is a BBC website where writing a story is likened to growing a plant. Students are taken through the story writing process, adding leaves to the plant as the story grows. Resulting story can be listened to online and/or printed.
Use this site for definitions of grammar terms, interactive practice, the downloadables, the instructional presentations, or just the grammar tips.