50 Writing Lessons That Work
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50 Writing Lessons That Work

Scholastic Trade / 1999 / Paperback

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In 50 Writing Lessons That Work!, Carol Rawlings Miller shares the assignments that have given her students the greatest gains and satisfaction as writers. Designed to help kids produce focused, developed writing, the lessons cover a remarkable array of genres within creative, critical, and personal writing.

A teacher for many years, Carol believes that the student who can paragraph well can write well. To this end, many of the lessons in the book address organizing and developing ideas thoroughly; linking paragraphs effectively with strong transitions; using refrains, quotations, and other devices to frame a paragraph; and more. Making the lessons even more practical, she recommended specific passages from classic novels and short stories that provide perfect models for various matters of craft. Reproducible. Grades 4-8.

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Title: 50 Writing Lessons That Work
Format: Paperback
Vendor: Scholastic Trade
Publication Date: 1999
Weight: 6 ounces
ISBN: 0590522124
ISBN-13: 9780590522120
Stock No: WW522124

Publisher's Description

If you want to teach writing skills without taking the joy out of writing, this teacher-written resource is for you. You'll find easy, ready-to-use activities and thought-provoking prompts that will help your students become inventive and flexible writers. Includes creative and expository writing skills such as organizing ideas, writing focused paragraphs, making transitions, using strong adjective and action verbs, writing dialogue, revising, and much, much more. Developing these skills will help students do better on strandardized tests and approach writing with excitement. Includes engaging reproducibles and a wealth of student samples!

Author Bio

Carol Rawlings Miller teachers language arts to middle school students at St. Ann's School in Brooklyn, NY. This is her 5th book for Scholastic Teaching Resources.

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