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Ziegler, Alan – Teachers and Writers Magazine, 1982
Discusses length and speed, spontaneity, and discipline as the attributes that affect creative writing assignments, students' development as creative writers, and appropriate methods of teaching creative writing. (RL)
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Elementary Education, Teaching Methods, Writing Exercises

Blake, Howard; Spennato, Nicholas A. – Language Arts, 1980
Describes a "directed writing activity" that teachers can use in developing writing sessions that consistently produce good results. Outlines six steps in the writing activity: prewriting, framing the writing assignment, writing the assignment, revising the draft, editing, and writing the final draft. (AEA)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Language Arts, Teaching Methods, Writing (Composition)
Roberts, Len – Teachers and Writers, 1990
Stresses the importance of using imagery when having beginning writers write poetry. Discusses additional techniques of stressing the unusual, continuation words, the five senses, and repetition of a word or phrase. (MG)
Descriptors: Beginning Writing, Creative Writing, Elementary Education, Imagery

Herbert, Carrie – English in Australia, 1982
Recommends drama as a technique to help children make a bridge between thinking and writing. (JL)
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Creative Writing, Drama, Elementary Education
Rager, John J. – 1986
The writing process depends heavily on linguistic, psycho-perceptual, and psycho-motor abilities. If a student has a significant weakness in one of these major trait clusters, then thinking will suffer and he or she may experience great difficulty in writing. The process of writing can be broken down into four main phases, which can be labeled…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Models, Remedial Instruction, Revision (Written Composition)
Ashburn, Ann – Highway One, 1984
Argues that children want to write and enjoy writing and that teachers need to provide them with suitable opportunities for doing so. Discusses different kinds of writing that allow children's voices to come through. (FL)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Learning Activities, Writing Exercises

Jacobs, Suzanne E. – Language Arts, 1984
Describes a way to teach children the research paper through personal discovery without constraints that usually compel them to copy from reference books. The process demonstrates that organizational schemes for children are intuitive, and that teachers can show children how to use peer response groups during their writing to aid in…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Peer Teaching, Student Research, Teacher Role
Kirk, Kathy – 2000
Designed to meet the fundamental state standards and reform agreed upon by educators, this book, with its unique approach to writing, offers teachers an essential resource to spark creativity and skillful writing in all students. Each chapter in the book begins with a question, giving students a hands-on opportunity to explore a specific writing…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Elementary Education, Learning Activities, Preschool Education

Tway, Eileen – Language Arts, 1980
Recounts a teacher's involvement with students in the spontaneous process of learning to write. Presents the benefits of such an approach as preferable to conventional structured methods of writing instruction. (HTH)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Teacher Response, Teacher Role, Teaching Methods
Edmonds, Mabel T.; Harris, Elaine – Teaching PreK-8, 1995
Describes the Reading/Writing Task, a procedure used to assess what students recall and comprehend from their reading but that also guides them to recall, summarize, and react to what they have read. Discusses the activities involved in the task and the evaluation procedure, and outlines the Reading/Writing Task scoring framework. (TJQ)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Reading Comprehension, Recall (Psychology), Student Evaluation
Wilson, Lorraine – Australian Journal of Reading, 1986
Claims that the term "process writing" is used indiscriminately to describe both the naturalistic approach to learning how to write and the process of selecting a topic, drafting, conferencing, and publishing. Suggests that writing to publish should not be the only writing children do. (SRT)
Descriptors: Child Language, Elementary Education, Language Acquisition, Letters (Correspondence)

Catroppa, Barbara D. – Language Arts, 1982
Describes a writing workshop in which teachers work with clay and write about their products. (HTH)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Inservice Teacher Education, Program Descriptions, Teacher Workshops
Hajek, Ellen – 1994
This book presents the essentials of good writing in an easy-to-follow 4-part process. The first step discussed in the book, "Using Your Noodle," guides the student through the preparatory thinking process (audience awareness, brainstorming, grouping thoughts). The second step, "Following a Format," presents the challenge of…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Elementary Education, Language Usage, Letters (Correspondence)
Whale, Kathleen B. – 1985
Extending an earlier Donald Graves study by including students over seven years of age, this study identified relationships among the nature of writing tasks assigned by teachers and the written responses of elementary school students to those tasks. One class each at the third, fifth, and seventh grade levels provided eighteen sets of writing…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Language Processing, Student Reaction, Writing Exercises

Newman, Judith M. – Language Arts, 1987
Examines a number of language activities in educational software, noting that most focus on surface structure and conventions, thus closing off students' options rather than expanding them. Discusses how, by improvising with word processors, teachers can tailor activities to help students explore and reflect on their reading and writing…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Computer Software, Elementary Education, Reading Instruction