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Hendry, Carolyn EW – Exercise Exchange, 1995
Presents an exercise in descriptive writing that shows how to take a subjective statement and support or deny it using a common body of factual observations. (PA)
Descriptors: Descriptive Writing, Freshman Composition, High Schools, Higher Education

Kuhlman, Keely – Exercise Exchange, 1999
Describes an assignment for high school or college literature classes in which students focus on a particular character, answer a list of questions about that character, and eventually write an imagined yet realistic dialog with that character. Notes that this helps students grasp a character's complexity and depth. (SR)
Descriptors: Characterization, English Instruction, High Schools, Higher Education

Wilcox, Thomas W. – Exercise Exchange, 1998
Offers a writing exercise intended for college English classes, which offers a hypothetical case to be considered (along with directions for papers and additional leads) that prompts students to consider ceremonial uses of language (such as the "Pledge of Allegiance") and various issues related to it. (SR)
Descriptors: Ceremonies, Class Activities, English Instruction, Higher Education

Tensen, Tracy Anderson – Exercise Exchange, 1997
Encourages students to attempt to capture the voice of established poets in parodies. Notes that this close interaction with literature allows the students to gain a deeper appreciation and understanding of literary styles. Presents two student parodies of William Wordsworth's "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud." (RS)
Descriptors: High Schools, Literary Genres, Poetry, Student Writing Models

Lindholdt, Paul – Exercise Exchange, 1995
Describes how creating a poem that focuses on memory, understanding, and emotion can lead to the construction of a meditative poem. States that poetry of meditation can be modified for use in almost any writing or literature classroom environment. (PA)
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Higher Education, Language Rhythm, Meditation

Lambert, Michele – Exercise Exchange, 1999
Describes a writing assignment in which students read only the first two paragraphs of Charles Dickens's novel "A Tale of Two Cities" and then, after some brainstorming and prewriting, write a paragraph or two modeled on those, explaining the confusion and turmoil of the present day. Notes how Dickens's expressions become more familiar…
Descriptors: Class Activities, English Instruction, Language Arts, Literature Appreciation

Beidler, Peter G. – Exercise Exchange, 2000
Describes three assignments the author uses when teaching Chaucer (suitable for college or college prep high school classes) in which students learn what iambic pentameter is by writing two rhyming couplets, a ten-line conversation in rhyming couplets, and a creative project of at least 25 rhyming couplets, all in iambic pentameter. (SR)
Descriptors: Class Activities, English Instruction, Higher Education, Literature Appreciation

Sherer, John – Exercise Exchange, 1995
Demonstrates how grading students journal can be made easier by making the journals goal-oriented, such as using them as the basis for exams. Suggests that journal assignments can involve more complex learning tasks such as analyzing, interpreting, and applying course materials in specific ways. (PA)
Descriptors: High Schools, Higher Education, Journal Writing, Student Journals

Clark, John R. – Exercise Exchange, 1995
Describes ways in which freshman composition classes can be made more interesting, such as the use of cliche analysis. Defines cliche, and provides some appropriate examples for classroom use. (PA)
Descriptors: Cliches, Freshman Composition, High Schools, Higher Education

Brown, Stephen G. – Exercise Exchange, 1995
Aims to teach students how to merge the realms of creativity and analysis by using metaphors. Presents various activities to develop metaphorical thinking and writing skills. (PA)
Descriptors: High Schools, Higher Education, Metaphors, Thinking Skills

Parker, Elaine – Exercise Exchange, 1994
Describes an assignment in which students interview businesses to learn about the kinds of writing done in that business and then assess the rhetorical context of such writing. (SR)
Descriptors: Business, Class Activities, High Schools, Higher Education

Brown, Stephen G. – Exercise Exchange, 1994
Describes how generating effective advertising copy affords students practice in aspects of persuasive writing, such as developing a thesis, refuting counter-arguments, and writing in a comparison-contrast mode. Notes that this approach helps students negotiate the problematic shift from expressive to persuasive discourse without losing their…
Descriptors: Advertising, Higher Education, Persuasive Discourse, Secondary Education

Lambert, Stephen, Jr. – Exercise Exchange, 1996
Provides an outline for an exercise for junior high and high school students that encourages them to develop a philosophy of life in the form of resolutions, similar to those written by Jonathan Swift, Benjamin Franklin, and Jonathan Edwards. Cites examples of resolutions written by students. (PA)
Descriptors: High Schools, Junior High Schools, Philosophy, Student Development

Hewitt Julia – Exercise Exchange, 2000
Describes how the author and her high school English students begin their study of Thoreau's "Walden" by mining the text for quotations to inspire their own writing and discussion on the topic, "How does Thoreau speak to you or how could he speak to someone you know?" (SR)
Descriptors: Class Activities, English Instruction, Literature Appreciation, Reading Writing Relationship

Sanchez, Rebecca – Exercise Exchange, 1997
Presents a variety of reading, writing, art, and discussion activities to keep students interested in studying "Romeo and Juliet." Describes using the film version of the play as a companion piece to unify the oral reading. (RS)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Class Activities, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Drama