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Wright, Reid – 1998
This Student Activity Book is designed to be used with the "Guidebook for Parents and Teachers" of the same series. The Level 1 activity book consists of worksheets intended to help children discover and practice the most important patterns and principles that govern English spelling, including short vowels, various consonants and consonant…
Descriptors: Primary Education, Spelling, Spelling Instruction, Workbooks
Wright, Reid – 1998
This Student Activity Book is designed to be used with the "Guidebook for Parents and Teachers" of the same series. The Level 2 activity book consists of worksheets intended to help children discover and practice the most important patterns and principles that govern English spelling, including short and long vowels, various consonants and…
Descriptors: Primary Education, Spelling, Spelling Instruction, Workbooks
Dawkins, John – 1992
Punctuation, the original purpose of which was elocutionary, evolved a syntactic purpose as silent reading became more common. Despite the great similarity of punctuation rules among handbooks and manuals, punctuation has not been completely standardized. Punctuation practices vary from genre to genre, and the "best" fiction and…
Descriptors: Authors, Fiction, Grammar, Nonfiction
Wright, Reid – 2000
The activity book is designed to help children learn that writing messages and stories will help them see the value of learning to spell. The activity book's program is based on the ideas that accurate spelling contributes to the clarity of written messages; spelling accuracy shows attention to detail, sending a positive message to teachers and…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Independent Study, Learning Activities, Spelling
Brynildssen, Shawna – 2000
Arguing that the ability to write effectively hinges upon having an adequate vocabulary, this digest explores some of the ways vocabulary influences writing ability, and how teachers can use vocabulary development specifically to improve writing skills. The digest suggests that the breadth and depth of a student's vocabulary will have a direct…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Elementary Secondary Education, Vocabulary Development, Writing Improvement
Essex, Christopher, Comp.; Smith, Carl B., Ed. – 1995
One of a series of educational packages designed for implementation either in a workshop atmosphere or through individual study, this Hot Topic guide presents a variety of materials to assist educators in designing and implementing classroom projects and activities centering on the topic of creative writing in the elementary school. The Hot Topic…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Computer Uses in Education, Creative Writing, Elementary Education
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Hollingsworth, Craig R. – English Journal, 1985
States that incorporating a short poetry or drama unit in a composition course can stimulate both students and teachers and that the benefits include more creative thinking, better attitudes toward writing and assignments, and sharpened revision skills. (EL)
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Drama, Poetry, Secondary Education
Wright, Reid – 1998
This Student Activity Book is designed to be used with the "Guidebook for Parents and Teachers" of the same series. The Level 3 activity book consists of worksheets intended to help children discover and practice the most important patterns and principles that govern English spelling and writing. It includes short and long vowels, punctuation,…
Descriptors: Grammar, Primary Education, Spelling, Spelling Instruction
Henson, Kenneth T. – 1991
Arguing that becoming a successful author requires the ability to write simply, clearly, and forcefully, this book provides practical suggestion for clear and forceful professional writing. Chapters include: (1) "Why Write"; (2) "Finding Topics"; (3) "Getting Started"; (4) "About Style"; (5) "Organizing…
Descriptors: Faculty Publishing, Publishing Industry, Scholarly Journals, Scholarly Writing
Strong, William – 1986
Summarizing the wealth of recent research on sentence combining as an effective method of teaching students to tighten and vary their written sentences, this booklet explains how and why sentence combining works. The first half of the booklet provides background information on sentence combining, exploring the basis for the claim that sentence…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Middle Schools, Sentence Combining, Teaching Methods
Smith, Carl B. – 1994
Analysis of different types of literature promotes cognitive development by giving students an opportunity to apply similar skills and strategies discussed in one genre--fiction, for example--to other genres like poetry, reports, descriptive pieces, and plays. The major intellectual function that each literary genre provides can be examined in…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Childrens Literature, Elementary Secondary Education, Folk Culture
Staton, Jana – 1987
Dialogue journals are recommended in this digest for teachers who want to involve every student in a literacy practice that unites reading and writing and encourages thinking and reflection. The digest first explains that dialogue journals are useful because they use writing as a genuine means of communication between student and teacher. Dialogue…
Descriptors: Reading Research, Reading Writing Relationship, Teacher Student Relationship, Teaching Methods
Smith, Carl B., Ed. – 2003
Without a simple, defined structure for good writing it can be difficult for an individual to be confident of his or her writing ability. The Six-Trait Writing Method, developed by Spandel and Stiggins in 1990 at the Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory (NRWEL), outlines how teachers could teach students "specific criteria for…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Literature Reviews
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Patterson, Nancy – Voices from the Middle, 2001
Discusses how computer technology has brought with it a rethinking about how writing happens. Notes that research indicates that computers have a positive impact on student writing. Lists 15 web sites that may help teachers and students with the task of writing. (SG)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Secondary Education, Technological Advancement, Writing (Composition)
Peet, Howard – 2001
The Level 5 activity book is designed to help children learn that writing messages and stories will help them see the value of learning to spell. The workbook's program is based on the ideas that accurate spelling contributes to the clarity of written messages; spelling accuracy shows attention to detail, sending a positive message to teachers and…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Grade 5, Independent Study, Intermediate Grades
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