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Write Source [Grade 9]
by Dave Kemper Patrick Sebranek Verne Meyer Chris KrenzkeThis powerful classroom toolkit provides a variety of additional resources to help you make the most of the Write Source program: - SkillsBook Practice for essential mechanics, usage, and grammar skills (SkillsBook Teacher's Edition also included.)- Assessment Book Copymasters for a pretest, interim tests, and posttests to help prepare students for stare assessments- Overhead Transparencies Graphic organizers, assessment rubrics, and benchmark papers for whole-class instruction- Interactive Writing Skills CD-ROM Animated grammar lessons, engaging, interactive activities, and printable and e-mailable reports- Daily Language Workouts Quick 5-to-10 minute activities in mechanics, usage, grammar, and writing.
Write Source Skills Book: Editing and Proofreading Practice
by Pat Sebranek Dave KemperThis powerful classroom toolkit provides a variety of additional resources to help you make the most of the Write Source program: - Skills Book Practice for essential mechanics, usage, and grammar skills - Assessment Book Copy masters for a pretest, interim tests, and post tests to help prepare students for stare assessments- Overhead Transparencies Graphic organizers, assessment rubrics, and benchmark papers for whole-class instruction- Interactive Writing Skills CD-ROM Animated grammar lessons, engaging, interactive activities, and printable and e-mailable reports- Daily Language Workouts Quick 5-to-10 minute activities in mechanics, usage, grammar, and writing.
Write Source Skills Book Grade 3
by Pat Sebranek Dave KemperThis Skills Book Grade 3 contains 1)Proofreading Activities: Using Punctuation, Checking Mechanics, Checking Your Spelling, Using the Right Word 2) Sentence Activities: Sentence Basics, Sentence Problem, Sentence Combining, and 3) Language Activities: Nouns, Pronouns, Verbs, Adjectives and Adverbs, Prepositions Conjunctions Interjections, Parts of Speech.
Write Source SkillsBook: Editing and Proofreading Practice (Grade #3)
by Pat Sebranek Dave KemperThe 'SkillsBook' provides you with opportunities to practice editing and proofreading skills. 'Write Source' contains guidelines, examples, and models to help you complete your work in the 'SkillsBook.'
Write Source Write for College: A Student Handbook
by Patrick Sebranek Verne Meyer Dave KemperWrite for College emphasizes the kinds of writing that will prepare you for college course work. However, the handbook covers much more than writing. It also provides information and guidelines for speaking, thinking, critical reading, note taking, test taking, researching, and nearly every other topic essential to success.
The Write Start: Paragraphs to Essays With Student and Professional Readings (Fourth Edition)
by Gayle Feng-Checkett Lawrence CheckettTHE WRITE START: PARAGRAPHS TO ESSAYS introduces the developing writer to the basic elements necessary for writing effective essays in the academic environment. The Fourth Edition focuses first on writing paragraphs that express thoughts about a topic, then on expanding the topic to the longer essay format. These skills will help students communicate more effectively and prepare them for the rigors of their first college-level composition course.
The Write Stuff Grade 4
by Tracie HeskettDevelop students' writing skills and prepare them for the types of writing they will need for college and career readiness: opinion/argumentative, informative/explanatory, and narrative writing. The in-depth units in this book provide step-by-step lessons that focus on these specific types of writing styles and provide examples and strategies to work through the writing process from opening sentence to conclusion.
Write to Learn (8th edition)
by Donald M. MurraySpeaking writer-to-writer to beginning and more experienced writers, Murray (University of New Hampshire) guides students through every step of the writing process, emphasizing that writing is a journey of discovery. In this eighth edition, there is new emphasis on learning to harvest ideas and connections before sitting down to write. There are new chapters on reviving a dead draft, and on Internet research. Individual, partner, and group activities are included.
Write to the Point!: Principles of Essay Writing
by William P. MorganThis book is all about writing and contains advice and time-saving strategies for making one's writing clearer, more interesting, and easier to put together.
Write Traits Student Traitbook
by Vicki Spandel Jeff Hicks Erik Martin Judy Bernheim Alex Culpepper Jim Higgins Mark Dagrossa Scott Van BurenNIMAC-sourced textbook
Write Yourself: Creative Writing and Personal Development
by Gillie BoltonWrite Yourself is the ideal introduction to how to facilitate groups and individuals in finding inspiration for their creative personal writing voices. This book explains how and why writing is such an illuminative, healing, and cathartic process, and provides many practical exercises that encourage the exploration of emotions, memories and experiences. Chapters cover the use of writing with a variety of client groups, including those made up of people suffering from depression, anxiety or health problems, and advice is given both on running and participating in successful writing groups. This book will be an invaluable resource for professionals working across the health, social care and caring professions, arts therapists and for everyone interested in the therapeutic qualities of creative writing.
Writers at Work: The Paragraph
by Jill SingletonThe Writers at Work series prepares ESL students to tackle academic essay writing. Writers at Work: The Paragraph is designed for high-beginning to low-intermediate writing students. It uses personal topics such as "A Person Important to You" and "Holidays" to teach the basics of paragraph writing. A five-step process approach teaches students how to generate ideas, write a first draft, revise, edit, and self-evaluate their writing.
Writers Choice: Grammar and Composition Grade 8 (OK Edition)
by Mcgraw-Hill GlencoeAs a student your writing and your choices are what this book is all about. You will apply a wide range of strategies to comprehend, interpret, evaluate, appreciate, and respond to a wide variety of texts.
Writer's Choice: Grammar and Composition (Grade #7)
by Jacqueline Jones Royster Mark LesterA grammar and composition book.
The Writer's Craft: Level 9
by McDougal LittellThis book recognizes the individuality. On every page the reader will be encouraged to discover techniques best suited to him/her own personal writing style. Just as important, the reader will learn to think his/her way through every writing task. In each of the Writer’s Workshops, the reader will experiment with ideas and approaches as he/she is guided through a complete piece of writing. Cross-references to the Handbooks will allow the reader to find additional help when need it. Then, as he/she writes, will discover what he/she thinks about himself/herself--and about the world around him/her.
The Writer's Craft Green Level Grade 8
by Mcdougal LittellEducational book for grade 8 students. Contains writer's workshops with guided and related assignments, a writing handbook with mini-lessons in writing process, style, and academic skills; and a grammar and usage handbook with mini-lessons in grammar, usage, and mechanics.
Writer's Express: A Handbook for Young Writers, Thinkers and Learners
by Dave Kemper Ruth Nathan Patrick SebranekWriter's Express helps make writing an important part of your life, no matter if you are completing assignments in school or working on writing projects in your own neighborhood. The book is loaded with all kinds of great writing ideas and is divided into five major parts: 1. The Process of Writing, 2. The Forms of Writing, 3. The Tools of Learning, 4. The Proofreader's Guide, and 5. The Student Almanac.
Writers Express SkillsBook: Editing and Proofreading Practice
by Pat Sebranek Dave KemperThe SkillsBook provides you with opportunities to practice editing and proofreading skills presented in the Writers Express handbook. The handbook contains guidelines, examples, and models to help you complete your work in the SkillsBook.
The Writer's Harbrace Handbook
by Cheryl Glenn Loretta GrayTHE WRITER'S HARBRACE HANDBOOK, 4th Edition, is grounded in the belief that an understanding of the rhetorical situation--the writer, reader, message, context, and exigence (reason for writing)--provides the best starting point for effective writing and reading. This comprehensive handbook guides student writers in employing that rhetorical understanding as they choose the most effective information to include, the best arrangement of that information, and the most appropriate language to use. The text moves students through the steps that constitute successful writing--from finding appropriate topics and writing clear thesis statements to arranging ideas and developing initial drafts. THE WRITER'S HARBRACE HANDBOOK also provides several sample student papers and excerpts of papers in various disciplines, along with instruction for successfully completing similar assignments.
The Writer's Harbrace Handbook (2nd Edition)
by Robert Keith Miller Cheryl Glenn Loretta Gray Suzanne Strobeck WebbThe second edition of this handbook for college students maintains its focus on the rhetorical demands of writing and its emphasis on writing in the disciplines.
Writers INC: A Guide to Writing, Thinking, & Learning
by Patrick Sebranek Verne Meyer Dave Kemper Christian R. KrenzkeWriters Inc. is an indispensable handbook and all-purpose reference book for students, professional people, and anyone simply interested in writing and learning. The information is current and "incorporates" the best thinking on writing and writing as it relates to thinking and learning. No handbook can, by itself, make you a better writer. Real improvement only comes from writing regularly. Ask any writer. However, once you make a commitment to writing, no handbook can be more helpful to you than Writers INC.