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  1. Reel Writing: Using Movies to Teach the Writing Process by Karla Hardaway, 2006-08-15
  2. In Our Own Voice: Graduate Students Teach Writing by Tina LaVonne Good, Leanne B. Warshauer, 1999-10-13
  3. Trait Crate: Grade 3: Picture Books, Model Lessons, and More to Teach Writing With the 6 Traits by Ruth Culham, 2007-01-01
  4. 25 Quick Mini-Lessons To Teach Narrative Writing (Grades 4-8) by Dave Leochko, 2000-05-01
  5. How to Teach Story Writing at Key Stage 1 (Writers' Workshop Series) by Pie Corbett, 2003-06-20
  6. Classics in the Classroom: Using Great Literature to Teach Writing by Edited by Christopher Edgar & Ron Padgett, 2007-06-20
  7. Changing the Way We Teach: Writing and Resistance in the Training of Teaching Assistants by Sally Barr Ebest, 2005-04-06
  8. Writing Erotic Fiction: And Getting Published (Teach Yourself) by Mike Bailey, 1998-04
  9. Teach Terrific Writing, Grades 4-5 (Mcgraw-Hill Teacher Resources) by Gary Robert Muschla, 2006-06-12
  10. How to Teach Poetry Writing at Key Stage 1 by Michaela Morgan, 2003-02-14
  11. The Creative Writing Guide: A Path to Poetry, Nonfiction, and Drama by Candace H. Schaefer, Rick Diamond, 1998-01-07
  12. How to Teach Writing Across the Curriculum at Key Stage 1 (Writers' Worksho Series) by Sue Palmer, 2003-06-20
  13. Teach Yourself How to Write a Blockbuster (Teach Yourself Creative Writing) by Helen Corner, Lee Weatherly, 2006-08-25
  14. Stories, Songs & Poetry to Teach Reading & Writing by Robert A. McCracken, Marlene J. McCracken, 1986-02

61. ReadWriteThink: Lesson Plan
Version Using Picture Books to teach Characterization in writing Workshop the teacher observes students who are interested in revising their writing
http://www.readwritethink.org/lessons/lesson_view.asp?id=101

62. Teaching Haiku Poetry:  Links, Resources, Ideas.                
Word Dance Haiku writing Worksheet. For teachers working with children, grades26. The Haiku Handbook How to Write, Share and teach Haiku.
http://www.gardendigest.com/poetry/haiku4.htm
Teaching Haiku Poetry Links, Resources, Ideas
Indexed by
Michael P. Garofalo
A Note on the Non-maintenance of this Poetry Web Page Teaching Haiku Poetry
2nd Grade
3rd Grade 4th Grade 5th Grade ... Quotations 1,404,416 Webpages
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Served to Readers From March 2000 - December 2003
Reviews and Comments about the Poetry Notebooks of Michael P. Garofalo

2nd Grade Introduction to International Haiku
Monarch Haiku
. An AskEric lesson plan by Jennifer Lindahl of Mankato State University.
Word Dance
: Haiku Writing Worksheet. For teachers working with children, grades 2-6.
Haiku Poetry
Return to Main Menu 3rd Grade
Autumn Haiku Lesson Plan
Creating and Presenting Haiku with Kid Pix Grass Sandals, The Travels of Basho. By Dawnine Spivak. Illustrated by Demi. New York, Atheneum Books for Young Readers, 1998. 36 pages. Haiku for You Haiku Poetry - Poetry Pals: K-12 Student Publishing Poetry Project Edited by C. Markham. Journey to Japan Through Poetry. A detailed lesson plan by Patrice M. Flynn. Monarch Haiku . An AskEric lesson plan by Jennifer Lindahl of Mankato State University. Oceans - A Fact Haiku ArtsEdge lesson plan by Mary Beth Bauernschub, 54K.

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64. Internet Resources: Genres Of Writing
Write Guru is a free online workbook with lessons and tests that teach clearEnglish writing. Lessons include grammar, punctuation, clarity, style,
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/internet/resources/genre.html
Main Indexes OWL Home Page Writing Lab and OWL Info Handouts and Materials Workshops and Presentations Internet Resources owl home writing lab and owl handouts workshops and presentations ... internet resources
Genres of Writing
Need help citing Internet resources? We have an entire page devoted to citing electronic sources in various formats. Click on any of the links below to navigate the page. Business and Technical Writing
Creative Writing and Non-Academic Writing

Writing in Grade School through High School

Writing in Special Fields
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Abstracts and Proposals
Business and Technical Writing
  • Business Letter Writing offers clear and easy tips and examples for writing effective business letters. Business Plan Help offers concise advice and examples for writing business plans. The Editorial Eye Internet site offers samples of their advice for writers, editors, and other communications specialists. Be sure to check out their index! They have some good short essays and reviews. Letter Rep offers free sample letters in a variety of categories, including business letters, cover letters, application letters, and other kinds of writing.

65. OWL At Purdue University
To provide instructors support in teaching concepts of writing Visual Rhetoricfor Student Writers This presentation will teach students the
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/workshops/pp/
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PowerPoint Presentations
These presentations were funded by a grant from the Multimedia Instructional Development Cent er (MIDC) at Purdue University.
overview presentations with annotations instructions for use
The Purdue University OWL now offers instructors a selection of interactive PowerPoint presentations on a variety of writing-related topics to be used for class workshops. Each presentation is designed to provide instructors with information about the elements of wri ting while allowing them to initiate student participation and discussion, adjust their comments to the specifics of class projects, and progress through the program at their own desired pace. Each presentation also contains facilitator notes, de signed to aid instructors through discussion of each topic, and references to supplemental handouts from OWL.
Overview
These workshops are designed with the intent of achieving several goals for both instruct ors and students:
  • To provide instructors support in teaching concepts of writing To instruct students on the elements of writing To foster a classroom forum conducive to promoting dialogue and interactivity betw een students and instructors To empower writers with opportunities for making informed decisions in their writing endeavors

66. Language Arts
In all my years of teaching writing to small children, I think this is the most Assign a writing assignment. This should reflect grade level, I teach
http://www.pacificnet.net/~mandel/LanguageArts.html
LANGUAGE ARTS
AUTOBIOGRAPHY UNIT
GRADES: 5-12
MATERIALS:
  • writing materials
METHOD:
  • In your paper format, have the students complete 10 or more of the following:
    • Describe your favorite part of school Describe what you remember about your first day of school Write about your best friend(s) Write about your greatest memory from your school life Write about your goals for the future Write about what you would like to thank your parents for Write about yourself through the years. You may wish to do a page for a group of grades Write about your lucky number Write about your favorite book Write about your favorite subject in school Write about your hobbies/pastimes Write about your likes and dislikes Write about your favorite music and/or group Write about your favorite actor/actress Write about your favorite movie Write about your family. You might decide to give a page to each person Write about your best trip/outing Write about your favorite sport Write about your favorite or best remembered school trip Write about your best elective memory
    submitted by JEFF
    MACAULAY PUBLIC SCHOOL
    BRACEBRIDGE, ONTARIO, CANADA
  • 67. The Academy Of American Poets - Can Poets Teach?: On Writers Teaching Writing
    On Writers Teaching writing. by Joan Houlihan. Like a Jules Verne novel, DanaGioia’s famous essay Can Poetry Matter got the future’s big picture right,
    http://www.poets.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/5914
    Home View Cart Log In ABOUT THE AUTHOR Joan Houlihan
    Joan Houlihan is author of . She is editor-in-chief of Perihelion and writes a column on contemporary poery called Boston Comment . Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in many journals and magazines, including Boston Review, Gulf Coast, Harvard Review, The Gettysburg Review, Poetry International, Fulcrum, Passages North, Columbia: A Journal of Literature and Arts, VOLT and was recently anthologized in The Iowa Anthology of New American Poetries. She is director of the Concord Poetry Center in Concord, Massachusetts. FURTHER READING Poems by Joan Houlihan H. Antecessor Related Prose A (Slightly Qualified) Defense of MFA Programs: Six Benefits of Graduate School
    by Arielle Greenberg Poetry and Ambition
    by Donald Hall Adopt a Poet Add to Notebook E-mail to Friend Print Can Poets Teach?: On Writers Teaching Writing by Joan Houlihan
    Like a Jules Verne novel, Dana Gioia ’s famous essay "Can Poetry Matter" got the future’s big picture right, but the particulars wrong. In 1991, when the essay was first published, Gioia thought that the newly burgeoning MFA programs were problematic because they prevented the poet from being the necessary outsider and because they encouraged the proliferation of poet-as-careerist in an academic setting, thus stifling the life experience necessary to refresh the art. As it turns out, the bigger problem is that in many programs the writing education itself is without standards of excellence or a basis in craft. How can you effectively evaluate writing without any standards? Furthermore, as the promise of so-called "language" and "post-avant" writing degenerates from a fresh approach into a redundant and prerequisite MFA house style, the evaluation of student work is dispensed with altogether. How can you evaluate what you can’t understand?

    68. Using Computers To Teach Writing
    How Can I Use Computers to teach writing Effectively? Word Processing for writingand revising; Email for peer response, journal writing, online class
    http://www.nmia.com/~nking/pddwkshp.html
    TVI Development Conference Workshop
    Using Computers To Teach Writing
    Nancy King , Presenter You'll find a smorgasbord, a feast of possibilities, for using computers and the Internet among these links, and I encourage you to do a Net Search of specific topics, like

    69. Teaching Writing As Part Of Arts And Science Courses, University Of Toronto
    Asking an outsider to teach or grade writing as a separate aspect from the coursecontent led to strong resentment and resistance in several classes studied
    http://www.utoronto.ca/writing/artscilessons.html
    Home FAQs News Writing Courses ... For Faculty
    Teaching Writing as Part of Arts and Science Courses: Lessons from Experience
    Prepared by Margaret Procter for the Arts and Science Committee on Writing, University of Toronto, August 2001
    Fair-Use Policy The in-course writing initiatives sponsored from 1999 to 2001 by the Arts and Science Committee on Writing have provided several insights into efficient and effective ways of delivering practice and instruction in writing within existing departmental courses, and also some warnings about what not to do. The points below derive from studies of student, TA and faculty experiences. We looked at student samples and at data from surveys and focus-group discussions, and sought out ideas from course instructors and TAs. We now offer some advice for consideration by faculty members who already include writing assignments within their courses, and who may not have ideal levels of TA support or other resources for doing so. The links to examples are made available by permission of the course instructors. General observations
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    70. EDSITEment - Lesson Plan
    Who are some classic American poets who can inspire student writing? Preparing to teach this Lesson. Review each lesson in this unit and any poems you
    http://edsitement.neh.gov/view_lesson_plan.asp?id=261

    71. Writing To Teach
    writing To teach. Peggy Risdon Extension Agent State 4H Office Virginia PolytechnicInstitute and State University-Blacksburg
    http://www.joe.org/joe/1990spring/tt3.html
    Spring 1990
    Volume 28 Number 1
    Writing To Teach
    Peggy Risdon
    Extension Agent
    State 4-H Office
    Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University-Blacksburg Extension has been plagued by the fact that many citizens avoid Extension publications because they're hard to read and use.1 Learning theory suggests a way to develop more effective written materials. Extension staff can benefit from understanding how learning theory can be applied in developing Extension publications.2 Below is a six-stage model for developing the text of a publication. Within each stage are critical questions that apply learning theory in the text development process. The stages are similar to the steps used in instructional design models because effective educational text requires a similar planning strategy to communicate the desired educational ideas. The model's stages serve as a time frame, while the questions serve as a guide to implementing the theories. The footnotes provide the sources for these learning theories and a more extensive article is available from me. Stages/Critical Questions Stage One: Clarifying the Purpose What's the purpose of the publication?

    72. TIMESAVERS For TEACHERS - Often-used, Interactive, Reproducible Teacher Forms, W
    TIMESAVERS for teachERS.com WORLD S LARGEST and most complete collection practical journal and creative writing prompts and ideas for JUST teach IT!
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    73. Mudpie - Using Cartoons To Teach Creative Writing
    Ricky Martin Flakes Descriptive writing and Pursuasive Short Talk The SoccerBall Adjectives to decribe feelings The Game of Golf writing
    http://www.gigglepotz.com/mudpie.htm
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    74. Archived: Help Your Child Learn To Write Well
    There are various reasons teachers aren t trained to teach writing skills,writing classes may be too large, it s often difficult to measure writing skills
    http://www.ed.gov/pubs/parents/Writing/
    A r c h i v e d I n f o r m a t i o n
    U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
    OFFICE OF EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH AND IMPROVEMENT
    Help Your Child Learn to Write Well
    April 1993 American children must be ready to learn from the first day of school. And of course, preparing children for school is a historic responsibility of parents. Should you help your child with writing? Yes, if you want your child to:
    • Do well in school
    • Enjoy self-expression
    • Become more self-reliant
    You know how important writing will be to your child's life. It will be important from first-grade through college and throughout adulthood. Writing is:
    Practical.
    Most of us make lists, jot down reminders, and write notes and instructions at least occasionally.
    Job-Related.
    Professional and white-collar workers write frequentlypreparing memos, letters, briefing papers, sales reports, articles, research reports, proposals, and the like. Most workers do "some" writing on the job.
    Stimulating.
    Writing helps to provoke thoughts and to organize them logically and concisely.
    Social.

    75. Welcome To The Diagnostic Writing Service
    developed by professors who teach writing at the California State University.You use the Service by writing and submitting an essay on a topic that
    http://www.essayeval.org/
    WELCOME TO THE DIAGNOSTIC WRITING SERVICE This website will be shut down effective September 30, 2005.
    Please call 1-925-808-2034 if you have any questions.
    The purpose of the Diagnostic Writing Service is to help you and your teacher improve your writing. The Diagnostic Writing Service is not a test. The results will not go into your record and no college admissions officer will ever see them. The contents of the Diagnostic Writing Service were developed by professors who teach writing at the California State University. You use the Service by writing and submitting an essay on a topic that recently appeared on a California State University English Placement Test. To find the English Placement Test topics, click on the CSU logo below. If you participated in the Early Assessment Program of Readiness for College English and received a non-exempt on your Student Report the Diagnostic Writing Service can help you and your teacher identify you areas of weakness. When you submit your essay, it will go to one of the readers who evaluate actual EPT essays written by entering CSU students. Your reader will give you two kinds of feedback: (1) a number of specific comments, chosen from a comprehensive list, to help you and your teacher identify your strengths and weaknesses as a writer and

    76. Tolerance.org Teaching Tolerance Writing For Change Introduction
    Teachers, students, trainers and others can use writing for Change to expose biasin language. And – you can discover ways to communicate in more equitable
    http://www.tolerance.org/teach/web/wfc/index.jsp

    77. Java Script Tutorial For The Total Non-programmer
    This tutorial will teach by example, without focusing too heavily on OOP vocabulary . You would change the color of your page to red by writing the line
    http://www.webteacher.com/javascript/
    Welcome To
    JavaScript for the Total Non-Programmer
    This tutorial will take you step by step through the fundamentals of Javascript. You will learn how to write functions, use data from text boxes, create IF-THEN conditionals, program loops, and generally make your web page "smarter." I teach computer classes for a living to corporate clients of all levels. After 2 years of teaching, I have learned a lot about communication between people of various levels of computer experience. This tutorial assumes that you have no prior programming experience, but that you have created your own HTML pages. If you find this tutorial helpful, please let me know (it's my only reward). Also, links are graciously accepted. What is JavaScript? Javascript is an easy-to-use programming language that can be embedded in the header of your web pages. It can enhance the dynamics and interactive features of your page by allowing you to perform calculations, check forms, write interactive games, add special effects, customize graphics selections, create security passwords and more. What's the difference between JavaScript and Java?

    78. Resources For Teaching Writing -- About Creative Writing For Teens
    A list of links to resources for teachers teaching creative writing to teens.Find ideas for getting teenaged writers started, lesson plans,
    http://teenwriting.about.com/od/forteachers/
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    Recent Writing Exercises If you need to limber up or just want something to stretch your writing skills (or those of your students), try some of these exercises. Most of them focus on specific areas of writing such as characterization or dialogue. Why Do Writing Exercises? Check out this article for reasons why writing exercises are useful. 10 Ways to Become a Better Writer Improving your writing is a lifelong goal, but it doesn't need to be difficult. Here are ten ways you can make your writing better. 10 Summer Activities for Writers So you're out of school for the summer, but you don't want to abandon your writing. What to do? Here are ten suggestions for ways to keep writing in your life while still getting the most out of your summer vacation. And once the summer is over, you can keep doing them!

    79. Icons Of Evolution - Evolution, Darwinism, Darwin, Neo-Darwinism, Natural Select
    Information about a book by biologist Jonathan Wells that points out errors and misconceptions in the field. Includes reviews and other writings on the same subject.
    http://www.iconsofevolution.net/

    80. Scholastic.com | Teachers
    Explore Scholastic s free teacher resources. Find timely lessons and interactiveactivities for your writing with Scientists More Online Activities
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    This site contains information and advertising about Scholastic and third party products. Scholastic Home About Us Site Map Search ... Tools document.write(months[month] + " " + day + ", " + year);
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