Descriptor
Source
Author
Christensen, Linda, Ed. | 2 |
Allen, Sheilah | 1 |
Apol, Laura | 1 |
Battle, Mary Vroman | 1 |
Bizzaro, Patrick | 1 |
Boone, Beth | 1 |
Bradley, Brenda | 1 |
Brooke, Robert | 1 |
Carlson, Diana M. | 1 |
Charles, Jim | 1 |
Chesler, Mark A. | 1 |
More ▼ |
Publication Type
Education Level
Audience
Practitioners | 19 |
Teachers | 15 |
Administrators | 2 |
Location
Laws, Policies, & Programs
Assessments and Surveys
What Works Clearinghouse Rating
Golub, Jeff – Writing Notebook, 1989
Presents a worksheet that asks students to describe themselves as writers. (MM)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Student Attitudes, Teaching Methods, Writing Exercises

Peterman, Gina D. – Exercise Exchange, 1985
Describes a writing exercise and discussion to help students broaden their concept of what constitutes comedy so that they may better appreciate Moliere's "The Misanthrope." (HTH)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Comedy, Drama, English Instruction
Stine, Donna – Technical Writing Teacher, 1982
Provides a rationale for including technical writing assignments in a freshman composition course. Describes several possible writing assignments, including descriptions of mechanisms, abstracts, and research reports. Also discusses possible texts and other readings for the class and how such assignments affect student attitudes and performance.…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Higher Education, Student Attitudes, Technical Writing
Lofty, John – Freshman English News, 1989
Describes an initial writing assignment given to college freshmen that asks them to describe their experiences as writers. Argues that responses give the instructor preliminary information concerning students' assumptions, values, and attitudes about writing. Includes excerpts from a questionnaire that helps students recall their previous writing…
Descriptors: Freshman Composition, Higher Education, Questionnaires, Student Attitudes

Guiher-Huff, Susan – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1990
Describes a freshman composition class in which students write essays about pollution. Explains that students classified and divided problems, cited examples, explored pollution's processes, used narrative, and offered comparisons. Describes how students prepared cause-and-effect oral presentations and then wrote persuasive letters. Concludes that…
Descriptors: Freshman Composition, Persuasive Discourse, Pollution, Research Papers (Students)

Dean, Deborah – English Journal, 2001
Describes the author's way of meeting grammar education learning objectives. Structures the class by presenting model sentences to the students and doing imitation writing activities, practicing different sentence constructions in class. Concludes that by using this "language play," students' sensitivity to language (and to what it can do)…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Grammar, Instructional Innovation, Secondary Education
Whitlock, Roger – 1984
To force students--at the very beginning of the writing process--to be aware of audience and to gain insight into their own writing, in-class writing and sharing exercises can be invaluable. For example, students can present to the class their subject for an upcoming paper, with the class responding on paper to such questions as: (1) What do you…
Descriptors: Curriculum Enrichment, Student Attitudes, Student Motivation, Writing (Composition)

Hull, Barbara B. – English Journal, 1982
Describes a "change of feeling" writing exercise, in which seventh graders learned to love bats and to write at the same time. (JL)
Descriptors: Animals, Attitude Change, Grade 7, Junior High Schools

Phillips, Jerry – Reading Horizons, 1992
Describes a writing exercise--writing cliffhangers--that uses six class periods to engage students in the writing process and finishes by publishing a book of students' cliffhanger stories. (SR)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Process Approach (Writing), Student Attitudes, Writing Assignments

Gruenler, Sheryl – Exercise Exchange, 2000
Describes a writing assignment which allows students to exercise creativity communicating set facts while utilizing narrative techniques covered in class (sentence variety, dominant impressions, narrative action, detailing, etc.), and in which peers judge how effectively and consistently the information was communicated, illuminating the…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Higher Education, Secondary Education, Student Attitudes

Magistrale, Tony – Exercise Exchange, 1984
Describes a critical writing assignment in which students assess the role that television "soap operas" have played in relationship to the students' culture and to themselves. The assignment includes collection and separation of material, unifying arguments, enlargement of perspective, and analysis and illustration. (HTH)
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Critical Thinking, Higher Education, Persuasive Discourse

Bizzaro, Patrick – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1980
Some exercises to allow composition students to express their attitudes about writing courses and to allow instructors to keep more in touch with student apprehensions are suggested. (HTH)
Descriptors: College English, Higher Education, Skill Development, Student Attitudes

Sloane, Brenda S. – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2003
Describes a series of exercises the author developed to help college writers identify wordiness, reword, and revise carefully. Notes that these lessons build from simple recognition and repair to writing a 100-word piece. Concludes that many students choose this series of assignments as their favorite semester activity and one that influences how…
Descriptors: Instructional Improvement, Student Attitudes, Two Year Colleges, Writing Exercises

Apol, Laura; Harris, Jodi – Language Arts, 1999
Discusses the efforts of a fifth-grade teacher and a visiting poet to rekindle students' sense of poetic passion and pleasure. Describes how the authors introduced students to poems for two voices (using P. Fleischman's "Joyful Noise"). The poetry unit culminated in a project in which students read and performed Fleischman's poems, then wrote and…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Creative Writing, Dramatics, Grade 5
Boone, Beth; Hill, Ada S. – 1980
The needs hierarchy developed by Abraham Maslow lends itself to the composition classroom. The hierarchy depicts five distinct need levels through which an individual travels: basic, safety/security, belonging/peer acceptance, ego/esteem, and self-actualization. From teacher observations and students' comments, need levels can be assessed and…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Individualized Instruction, Secondary Education, Student Attitudes