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OverviewHere's how to make the connection between reading and writing in your classroom. With examples from authors your students are already reading, you can show them how they, too, can be more specific, more descriptive, and better organized in all of their classroom writing. Using just a handful of grammar terms (think phrases and clauses), students first learn how to build their sentences far beyond the old subject-verb-direct object pattern, which inevitably turns choppy and boring. Instead, their writing becomes vivid, elegant, and flowing, in both their creative writing and their narrative essays. As they move into expository writing, they learn the power of the topic sentence, with a clear vision of how to expand that idea, through parallel structures or progressively more detailed evidence to prove their point. They write knowing what to do next, instead of staring blankly at the screen or chewing their pencil. This is the writing textbook that delivers immediate and lasting improvement in student writing. Originally published as The Christensen Rhetoric Program, the approach has now been updated and expanded through the work of Donald Stewart, a veteran classroom teacher and frequent presenter in schools and national conferences. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Donald S StewartPublisher: Abuzz Press Imprint: Abuzz Press Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.331kg ISBN: 9781632638779ISBN 10: 1632638770 Pages: 136 Publication Date: 10 July 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsI showed the short paper to my mom and dad. This was the first time in about three years I have shown either of them anything I have written. That means this is the first time I have been proud of my writing. They said WOW. Pretty impressive. - A junior I talked with the admissions officer at the college I'm going to, and she said it was the essay that made the difference. - A senior with early decision It was the most important course I took in high school. - The Yearbook editor ""I showed the short paper to my mom and dad. This was the first time in about three years I have shown either of them anything I have written. That means this is the first time I have been proud of my writing. They said WOW. Pretty impressive."" - A junior ""I talked with the admissions officer at the college I'm going to, and she said it was the essay that made the difference."" - A senior with early decision ""It was the most important course I took in high school."" - The Yearbook editor """I showed the short paper to my mom and dad. This was the first time in about three years I have shown either of them anything I have written. That means this is the first time I have been proud of my writing. They said WOW. Pretty impressive."" - A junior ""I talked with the admissions officer at the college I'm going to, and she said it was the essay that made the difference."" - A senior with early decision ""It was the most important course I took in high school."" - The Yearbook editor" Author InformationDonald Stewart is a retired high school English teacher, author of textbooks on writing, editor, and trainer of teachers. He founded and directed the summer writing program called Write for College for 25 years, and he recently developed the online writing course called Writing Whatever. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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