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Northwest Regional Educational Lab., Portland, OR. – 1977
This guide offers students suggestions on keeping a journal in which they record what they do, think, and feel. The guide examines the purposes of keeping a journal; discusses writing to a correspondent who will respond to the journal entries; shows how to express thoughts and feelings about events instead of just reporting on the events; offers…
Descriptors: Descriptive Writing, Diaries, Educational Objectives, Expository Writing
Muzic, Veronica – 1976
This module concentrates on descriptive writing as a means of training students to be more precise in their diction and to provide adequate detail. The module attempts to offer students in English classes learning experiences similar to the ones they might experience in shop classes. The module is set up for individualized instruction and includes…
Descriptors: Descriptive Writing, English Instruction, Expository Writing, Higher Education
Stamatakos, L. C. – Southern College Personnel Association Journal, 1979
Describes steps taken in order to make a contribution to professional literature and the practice of the profession. These steps include research, writing, review, retyping, simmering, final review and submitting. Professional writing should be substantive and scholarly. (JAC)
Descriptors: College Students, Descriptive Writing, Expository Writing, Publications
Work, James C. – 1975
Assigning students to write resource papers about the library provides the instructor with the opportunity to teach about basic rhetorical methods and gives students the chance to become acquainted with resources they should know. Four different types of papers which give students a variety of writing experiences are a description of two reference…
Descriptors: Descriptive Writing, Expository Writing, Higher Education, Libraries
Barr, Mary A. – 1975
The activities and suggestions presented in this document for developing students' writing skills are based on fifteen ideas outlined at the beginning of the book. Part one, focusing on writing within the English course, suggests activities for the following: using reproductions of primary sources, writing directed to a specific and significant…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Descriptive Writing, English Instruction, Expository Writing

Los Angeles City Schools, CA. Div. of Instructional Planning and Services. – 1975
The material in this book, contributed by teachers in the Los Angeles area, consists of instructional assignments and successful strategies for teaching creative writing at the secondary level. Sample lessons are grouped under broad categories (getting started, writing prose, writing verse, and miscellaneous instructional gambits) and contain…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Descriptive Writing, Expository Writing, Poetry
Los Angeles City Schools, CA. Div. of Instructional Planning and Services. – 1976
The program outlined in this document suggests that all secondary school students have continuous composing experiences in four major areas of written discourse: sensory/descriptive, imaginative/narrative, practical/informative, and analytical/expository. This document contains a chart detailing a plan of instruction in written composition for…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Descriptive Writing, Evaluation, Expository Writing
Tuttle, Frederick B., Jr. – 1978
This book explores the many visually oriented activities that can be used to teach the composition process. Chapter one outlines the format of the book and discusses the composition process in terms of visual perception and reaction to visual stimuli. Chapter two introduces the general aspects of composition that are pertinent to all types of…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Class Activities, Descriptive Writing, Elementary Secondary Education
General Accounting Office, Washington, DC. – 1974
Clarity in communication is important for workers in the General Accounting Office since much of the auditing work must be committed to paper if Congress, government officials and employees, or the public are to benefit. As a result an extensive writing improvement program was launched and this booklet written. Part 1 covers basic communication…
Descriptors: Accountants, Adult Education, Career Education, Descriptive Writing