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Collom, Jack – 1985
Beyond providing insights into evoking, evaluating, and encouraging children's poetry, this book may give other poets and writers insights for their own writing. The 17 chapters discuss the following topics: (1) teaching poetry in the schools; (2) relating personal memories in poetry; (3) writing poems about animals; (4) using the chant; (5)…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Elementary Secondary Education, Figurative Language, Imagery
Blake, Robert W.; Taillie, Laurie – 1977
The poetry unit presented in this paper is designed to teach high school students how to write poetry through personal observation, journal writing, and small group discussion. Using the unit, students progress through the stages of writing according to the following steps: observing a familiar person and noting words and phrases about that…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Descriptive Writing, English Instruction, Figurative Language
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Shuman, R. Baird – 1977
This paper discusses three types of writing experiences, "Writing Roulette,""The Even-Steven Swap Game," and "The Open-Ended Story with a Slant," that can be used in a writing workshop for disabled readers at the secondary level. Each activity emphasizes writing but provides motivation for students to read each other's work. Students will have…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Group Activities, Language Experience Approach, Motivation Techniques
Meredith, Bernard – 1982
It is the creative writing instructor's role to help the student turn "twitch" poems into "click" poems ("twitch" being a kind of verbal hypertension that takes shape in the absence of anything humanly important to say on the poet's part and "click" being the finished poem that makes a sound like the click of the lid on a perfectly made box).…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Literary Devices
Waterman, David C., Comp.; Gibbs, Vanita M., Comp. – 1980
Part of a series on selected aspects of curriculum development, this monograph contains reading conference proceedings that include an opening address by author Marguerite Henry in which she shares personal experiences in her evolution as a writer and six papers on remedial reading and language arts. The first paper describes the neurological…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Creative Writing, Creativity, Elementary Education
MUSSEN, LENORE – 1967
AN EFFECTIVE AND PLEASANT THERAPEUTIC EFFECT CAN BE PRODUCED BY ENCOURAGING EMOTIONALLY-DISTURBED ADOLESCENTS TO LOOK AT, WORK WITH, AND WRITE UNRESTRICTEDLY ABOUT NATURAL BEAUTY. THEIR OCCASIONAL UNRESPONSIVENESS IS CHANGED TO WILLINGNESS AND THEIR CREATIVE EFFORTS ARE RE-DIRECTED FROM EXPRESSIONS OF FEAR AND DESPAIR AS THEY OBSERVE COLORFUL…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Creative Writing, Descriptive Writing, Educational Therapy
Tucker, Bernard – 1973
This book attempts to present a consensus about the teaching of English in junior high and middle schools (students aged 8-13). The book is concerned with presenting a theoretical framework and an indication of where to begin and how to proceed with the teaching of English. Chapters deal with various aspects of English, including poetry, fiction,…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Drama, Educational Media, Elementary Secondary Education
Allen, Lee E., Ed. – The Leaflet, 1975
This special issue of "The Leaflet" focuses on various aspects of composition. Included are articles on such topics as writing instruction as a process, not a product; technical writing in high school; using "junk" material to stimulate creative writing; discovering one's own voice in writing; teaching writing to high school students by instilling…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction, Language Arts
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Stone, Susan – Maryland English Journal, 1970
Poems, of a wide variety, which are carefully selected to serve as springboards for discussion for low ability, lower-middle-class high school students can aid in developing individual student taste and interest in poetry. Viewing poetic devices within specific poems (rather than as isolated phenomena), encouraging student attempts at writing…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Low Ability Students, Lower Middle Class
Gates, Michael; Welch, Jack – 1974
Effective classroom teaching in Appalachia, as well as in other rural areas, may (1) center on a theme familiar to the students in teaching literature; (2) involve students in socio-drama to help them recognize their identities, empathize with others, and clarify their values; (3) take advantage of the students' culturally acquired predispositions…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Cultural Background, Cultural Influences, English Instruction
Tiedt, Iris M.; Tiedt, Sidney W. – 1975
This updated version reflects current concerns regarding preschool and elementary education and the acquisition of language by children. It suggests creative ways of teaching the language arts and bases them on educational research and theory. Chapters deal with "Teaching English,""Language Study,""The Young Child's Language,""Spelling and Reading…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Elementary Education, English Instruction, Instructional Materials
Veatch, Jeannette; And Others – 1973
The classroom use of the key vocabulary, developed by Sylvia Ashton-Warner as a reading approach--rather than as a reading method--which utilizes the child's actual experience, is the major concern of this book. Materials used and tested for a number of years present examples, outlines, and various methods for eliciting children's dramas through…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Childhood Interests, Creative Writing, Elementary Education
Mills, Helen – 1973
As an alternative to the conflict among college composition teachers who are either repressive and authoritarian or permissive and lenient, a middle course offers teachers the latitude of encouraging free writing for some students and directed writing for other students, both of which may be responses to students' needs to express themselves. This…
Descriptors: College Students, Creative Writing, Descriptive Writing, English Instruction
Walden, James D., Ed. – Viewpoints, 1974
In a series of articles based upon doctoral studies, this issue examines composition instruction in the elementary schools. The first article provides a historical background for examining current practices in elementary composition programs, the second article discusses the relationship between form and content, and the last three articles look…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Descriptive Writing, Educational History, Educational Improvement
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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
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