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  1. Using Picture Books To Teach Writing With The Traits by Ruth Culham, 2004-08-01
  2. Using Picture Books to Teach Writing With the Traits: K-2: An Annotated Bibliography of More Than 150 Mentor Texts With Teacher-Tested Lessons by Ruth Culham, Raymond Coutu, 2008-05-01
  3. Using Benchmark Papers to Teach Writing With the Traits: Middle School: Student Writing Samples With Scores and Explanations, Model Lessons, and Interactive ... for Teaching Revision and Editing Skills by Ruth Culham, 2010-09-01
  4. Using Benchmark Papers to Teach Writing With the Traits: Grades 3-5: Student Writing Samples With Scores and Explanations, Model Lessons, and Interactive ... for Teaching Revision and Editing Skills by Ruth Culham, 2010-01-01
  5. But How Do You Teach Writing?: A Simple Guide for All Teachers by Barry Lane, 2008-05-01
  6. Using Benchmark Papers to Teach Writing With the Traits: Grades K-2: Student Writing Samples With Scores and Explanations, Model Lessons, and Interactive ... for Teaching Revision and Editing Skills by Ruth Culham, 2010-01-01
  7. What Student Writing Teaches Us: FOrmative Assessment in the Writing Workshop by Mark Overmeyer, 2009-06-26
  8. Going Bohemian: How to Teach Writing Like You Mean It, 2nd Edition by Lawrence Baines, Anthony Kunkel, 2010-06-20
  9. Image Grammar : Using Grammatical Structures to Teach Writing(Bk & Cdrom) by Harry R. Noden, 1999-09-30
  10. A Writer Teaches Writing Revised by Donald M. Murray, 2003-03-03
  11. Teach Writing to Older Readers Using Picture Books: Every Picture Tells a Story by Jane Heitman, 2005-01-01
  12. Teach Terrific Writing, Grades 6-8: A Complete Writing Program for Use in Any Classroom (McGraw-Hill Teacher Resources) by Gary Muschla, 2006-08-07
  13. Teach Yourself Writing for Magazines (Teach Yourself: General Reference) by Ann Gawthorpe, Lesley Bown, 2008-10-21
  14. Teach Yourself Creative Writing (Teach Yourself (McGraw-Hill)) by Dianne Doubtfire, 2003-05

1. Teach Writing
Teach Writing Check out these great writing resources to help you create asuccessful writing curriculum in your classroom. Professional Articles.
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Check out these great writing resources to help you create a successful writing curriculum in your classroom. Professional Articles Joan Novelli's Writing Workshop
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"The Answer to Better Writing? Better Questions!"

One of the most effective ways to support children is by looking for questions as they work. "Six Strategies to Help Students Master Beginnings and Endings in Their Writing"
Here's all you need to get started on helping your students give their writing more punch with dynamite leads and memorable closings. "Ten Tips for Teaching the Conventions of Writing"
Writing-process expert Donald H. Graves offers his advice for managing the whole process of teaching kids to use the tools of the writing trade. "A Sample Mini-Lesson for Teaching Writing Conventions"
Here is a sample lesson transcript for teaching writing conventions from master writing teacher Donald H. Graves. "Answering Your Questions About Teaching Writing: A Talk With Donald H. Graves"

2. WileyEurope :: Because Writing Matters: Improving Student Writing In Our Schools
This important book reveals how kids learn to write, what schools need to do toteach writing effectively, and shows that effective writing teachers address
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3. Heinemann When Writing Teachers Teach Literature
When writing teachers Teach Literature Bringing Writing to Reading Edited byArt Young, Clemson University, Toby Fulwiler, The University of Vermont
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4. Teachers College Press : Learning To Teach Writing
. Browse our catalog by subject.......Teachers College Press presents Learning To Teach Writing, ! Emptyfield Meta
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Learning To Teach Writing:
Does Teacher Education Make A Difference?
Mary M. Kennedy
Pub Date: 1998, 216 pages
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"This is an important book. It breaks new ground in providing solid evidence that differences in teacher education programs affect the dispositions and behaviors of novice teachers. At the same time, Kennedy makes a powerful case that significant improvements in student learning will require major changes in the content of teacher education curricula and the models of instruction that prospective teachers experience."
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"Mary Kennedy’s book responds to one of the most crucial questions in teacher education today: Are preservice teacher education programs able to persuade their students to give up some of their entering images of teachers and teaching and internalize new ones in ways that will reform education?. . . . This book should be of intense interest to all of those who engage in, study, and/or create policies related to teacher education."

5. The Seattle Press - How To Teach Writing To 6th Graders
Features. How to Teach Writing To 6th Graders. Jan 27, 1999 ConnieSidles is the writing teacher for the 6th graders who wrote
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How to Teach Writing To 6th Graders Jan 27, 1999 Connie Sidles is the writing teacher for the 6th graders who wrote the story on birdwatching that appears on page one in this issue of the Seattle Press.
I asked Sidles, "How do you get 11 and 12 year-olds to write that well? Some of the free-lancers that come in here looking for work don't write that well!"
Sidles is Master of Writing in Residence at Seattle Academy of Arts and Sciences, a private school on Capitol Hill.
"Kids are capable of a lot more than most adults expect," Sidles replied.
A former journalist, Sidles says her career as a writing teacher started when she was a parent volunteer at Laurelhurst School.
"We started an after-school writing group for 4th graders. After a while, the school found some funds to pay me a little. But when money became tighter we had to discontinue the program. When my child started at Seattle Academy, I volunteered and started a program there, and finally they found some money to pay me to continue it as a regular program. Here is Connie Sidles' account of her efforts to teach writing to 6th graders: "To get the kids writing, I call around to local editors to float some ideas for topics. Then the students decide which topics they want to write on. We divide the class of 54 into teams of 4. Three groups are working on stories at the same time.

6. When Writing Teachers Teach Literature:
When writing teachers Teach Literature Reshaping the IntroductoryCollege Literature Class through Portfolio Pedagogy. By Alice
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When Writing Teachers Teach Literature: Reshaping the Introductory College Literature Class through Portfolio Pedagogy By Alice L. Trupe, Bridgewater College, Virginia Presented at Pennsylvania Council of Teachers of English Language Arts Conference Penn State Conference Center, University Park, PA, October 24, 1997 I've borrowed the title for my presentation today from Young and Fulwiler, who edited a collection of essays under this name When Writing Teachers Teach Literature . I hadn't read the book when the ideas that shaped this paper began to take form in my thinking. Instead, this talk began to take shape when I was in the final throes of writing the same tired old syllabus for my English 102 classes at Community College of Allegheny County. At some point a few days before the semester began, I stopped thinking about whether I'd start the course with fiction or poetry and started looking at this introductory lit coursewhich is also the second-semester composition courseas a writing teacher. As my title, stolen from Young and Fulwiler, suggests, a major shift in perspective occurred when I began to think about my course as a writing teacher instead of thinking about it as a course in formalist criticism focused on genre. Specifically, I stopped thinking about this second-semester composition course as a teacher-centered, lecture-oriented introduction to formalist analysis of texts organized by genre, which I evaluated through reading quizzes, essay tests short essays that imitated a teacher lecture on a text, and a research paper that regurgitated undigested opinions cribbed from published literary criticswell, maybe I'm exaggerating a bit here! And I began thinking about the writing portfolio I'd like to see my students share with me at the end of the semester, the kinds of writing and thinking I'd like them to be doing at that point, and I thought about all the ways I knew as a writing teacher to get them to produce those kinds of writing and thinkingjournal writing and free writing, multiple drafting of essays, classroom workshops with peer feedback, one-to-one conferences, shaping a portfolio of writing that reflected their interests and strengths.

7. Travel Language: Teach Yourself Travel Writing
Teach Yourself Travel Writing by Cynthia Dial Click For More Info! SearchSearch the net for language teach travel writing yourself
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Travel writers explore the world and get paid for it. Turn a love of travel into a profession with tips on how to get started, where to find great story ideas, how to write an irresistible proposal, and how to get work published.
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Cynthia Dial has published hundreds of newspaper and magazine travel articles and has taught writing at a variety of learning institutions.
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This experienced author shares her knowledge and expertise to help aspiring authors find their voice. This book demonstrates how to develop ideas and gives plenty of opportunities for practicing newly acquired writing skills, taking the germ of an idea to a finished work.
About the Author Voyageur magazine to the bilingual in-flight magazine Aboard . Her travel specialties include golf, spas, soft adventure and upscale travel destinations and activities. This book is based on a travel writing course entitled Travel Writing: For Those Who Love to Travel and Long to Write About It Keywords: Click For More Info!

8. Annotated Bibliography Introduction
Using Picture Books to teach Narrative and Six Trait writing. Sandra O'Berry (Email), Additional Researchers Patsy
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Using Picture Books to Teach Narrative and Six Trait Writing Sandra O'Berry (Email) , Additional Researchers: Patsy Butler, Ann Weaver, Edith Boyette and Suzanne Carter Bibliography updated September 23, 2000-Books added are highlighted in blue. The original bibliography of picture books is now separated into individual lists according to writing traits. Annotations for curriculum connections and character traits are still included. While still applicable to Six Trait Writing, some information reflects changes in the writing traits scored in North Carolina.
Click on the following links for lists of picture books that are models of:
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beginnings endings , transitions)
Support and Elaboration , included with Focus (details that are relevant, specific, and sufficient)
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word choice sentence fluency
Conventions This site is to disseminate research supported by grant funds from the North Carolina English Teachers Association . Additional funding for this project was provided by a grant from the National Foundation for the Improvement of Education . You are welcome to make copies and share in any way as long as you give proper credit by sharing the web address. It's TIME for a New Bibliography for Narrative Writing
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To create an expanded, annotated bibliography of children's literature that will serve both students and teachers as models of good literature for narrative writing.

9. Granta: What We Teach When We Teach Creative Writing
What We teach When We teach Creative writing I'm a British writer living in the US. It says so in the bio at the back of my books. I was born in Britain. Many of my stories are set in Britain.
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I'm a British writer living in the US. It says so in the bio at the back of my books. I was born in Britain. Many of my stories are set in Britain. I fight with my long-suffering US manuscript editor about preserving British spelling and usage in my work (Manchester United are the greatest football team ever, not Manchester United is the greatest soccer team ever). It would not, in short, be unreasonable to say that Britain is my inspiration. And yet, whenever I return home, I'm reminded that in a very specific sense I'm an American writer: a writer, that is, made in America. I moved here almost a decade ago to join a graduate creative writing program and have stayed ever since, supported by grants and fellowships, advances and awards, but mostly through teaching in the same kind of programs I first came to study in. And here's the thing. In the US at present there are over 300 creative writing programs. In Britain there are ten. Now, I've heard this one before. It's a question I myself asked (implicitly and with a slightly defensive hostility) of my own teachers when I first came to graduate school in the US. I was confident that a program could offer me time and financial support, less sure that anyone could teach me something as individual as writing. It took a few months, but slowly I began to feel my work improving and because I was

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11. The Writing Parent - Teach Yourself To Write
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12. WRITING SPACES: USING MOOS TO TEACH COMPOSITION AND LITERATURE
writing SPACES USING MOOs TO teach COMPOSITION AND LITERATURE This article represents what I would call a Defense and Illustration of MOOBased English Pedagogy.
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This article represents what I would call a Defense and Illustration of MOO-Based English Pedagogy . In order to prove that MOOs can be serious, effective environments for the teaching of English, I discuss how I have used Diversity University MOO in English composition and literature courses. After giving a brief introduction to the MOO as a writing environment, I describe one way I have used DU MOO in my composition classes. In several classes of first-semester composition, I have paired my students with peers at another college campus, holding synchronous class meetings on DU MOO. Since writing becomes the primary means of communicating with a synchronously present audience, students learn that writing is an important, powerful acta way to influence one's peers and to convince them of the validity of one's views. I have also used the MOO as a creative, literary environment. By recreating literary worlds in the MOO (such as a MOO version of Dante's Inferno ), students learn skills of close reading, while gaining a greater appreciation for the richness of Dante's descriptive detail. In a utopian literature class, furthermore, students can draw upon their readings throughout the semester to represent their own ideal worlds on the MOO. Through such a creative project, the students involve themselves in a process of active learning, in which the goals of the project reinforce the goals of the course: to determine the most effective political and social institutions for an ideal world, and to assess critically our current institutions as the students create their own utopian communities.

13. TEFLChina.com -- Teaching > Writing -- Teach English In China
I also use peer evaluation and editing when I teach writing. I had toteach the students how to help each other with their writing.
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Captioning Martin, April 24, 1998 When working on creative writing with my special education students, I will often pull from a file of newspaper or magazine pictures and have the students write captions, serious or humorous ones. For oral language and communication skills, they may also sit back to back and one person describes the picture for the other person to sketch. This can be humorous if you make it a contest for the most accurate drawing.
Student journals Linell Davis, January 22, 1999
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It helps to get the words flowing. You can't work on improving their writing until they produce words and sentences. The more the better. This is about quantity. * Source of ideas
A journal entry might hold an idea for an essay or other more formal writing. * Non-threatening
Because you define it as informal writing, students are less afraid of making mistakes. Because they are more relaxed and have fewer fixed ideas about what a journal should be, they often write better in their journals than in formal essays. * Audience and argument
Students learn that they can actually communicate in writing. They have readers and the readers have opinions! They learn to give reasons for their opinions.

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Focus writing. Age 1822. Comments A series of four English writing textbooks thattogether constitute a full four year writing curriculum for English majors.
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Author: Various authors including our own respected Linell Davis Date of publication: Place of publication: Nanjing Publisher: Nanjing University Press, Nanjing 210093 ISBN: 7-305-02997-1/H 189 (all four books use the same number) Price: RMB10.00 each book (sold separately) Get it from: Available from PR China booksellers Used in: Nanjing, Jiangsu Focus: Writing Students: Shool: University. Age 18-22. Comments: A series of four English writing textbooks that together constitute a full four year writing curriculum for English majors. The philosophy behind the curriculum is that writing is a process, so there is stress on the stages of writing: prewriting, drafting and revising. The books include professional essays and essays written by Chinese students.
Organizing An Essay (book 2) could be used alone for a one or two semester writing course.

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18. Resources For Scientists Teaching Science
Creative teaching ideas from scientists who teach science. Designed for instructors who are interested in teaching courses that use writing as a tool to engage students in active learning.
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Table of Contents: Add active learning to large classes Using the Web to teach science TA resources Teaching links ... General Ecology- UNH WHO? This site is for scientists who love to teach- or who would love to love to teach. WHY? Its purpose is to foster the spread of teaching ideas/practices that promote critical thinking. Many of the teaching ideas included on this site use writing as a tool to engage students in active learning. HOW? Most materials have been collected from undergraduate courses in evolution, ecology, and animal behavior. But, modify these ideas for use in your own courses! Do you have teaching materials, comments, or new links? ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Many thanks to teaching assistants (TAs) and faculty from Cornell University, University of New Hampshire and Keene State College for generously contributed their teaching materials. This site is funded by the National Science Foundation's Science, Mathematics, Engineering and Technology Postdoctoral Fellowship. NOTE: Some links are PDF documents and require Adobe acrobat reader to access them.

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