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Matthews, Janet; And Others – Teachers & Writers, 1997
Provides step-by-step directions for various creative writing strategies for teachers to use with their students. Illustrates each strategy: the sneak attack; the poetry cafe; videotaping a poem; and choral reading and coloring meaning. (PA)
Descriptors: Creative Writing, High Schools, Poetry, Writing Exercises

Glass, Tom – Exercise Exchange, 1984
Describes a final writing assignment in which students themselves must propose a writing assignment and rationale for future use in the classroom. The assignment forces students to examine what they have learned in the course and gives the teacher some insight into what has not been taught successfully. (HTH)
Descriptors: High Schools, Higher Education, Teaching Methods, Writing Exercises
Cohen, Barbara L. – Academic Therapy, 1988
Synectics, the making of analogies, was used with learning disabled high school seniors to provide them with a creative process that aids in developing a deeper understanding of literature. After studying Coleridge's "Rime of the Ancient Mariner," the students completed a six-step process and produced a short writing assignment. (VW)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Creativity, High Schools, Learning Disabilities

Clark, Wilma – Exercise Exchange, 1986
Describes an exercise in which students cut out T-shirt drawings, sort the T-shirts into groups, and "write" a classification essay by pasting the T-shirts on sheet of paper. The T-shirts in each group become the examples used in one body paragraph of the classification essay. (HTH)
Descriptors: Classification, Critical Thinking, High Schools, Higher Education

Bishop, Wendy – Exercise Exchange, 1999
Describes a writing assignment useful for high school and college students in which students ponder, discuss, and write about collecting, collectors, and the human impulse to collect. Includes some samples of student writing. (SR)
Descriptors: High Schools, Higher Education, Student Writing Models, Writing Exercises

Cowper, David – Exercise Exchange, 1996
Explains how an exercise for high school or college students can be disguised as a lecture. States that the first step is to have the students write a conversation, and that after this is done, a whole range of writing devices can be demonstrated, including use of characterization, tone, environment, and plot movement. (PA)
Descriptors: Characterization, Creative Writing, High Schools, Higher Education

Hawkes, Peter – Exercise Exchange, 1988
Suggests that through the shared experience of producing a story, students can understand plot on a deeper level and remember it more vividly than simply having it explained to them. (MS)
Descriptors: Collaborative Writing, Group Activities, High Schools, Higher Education

Davenport, Pam – English Journal, 1983
Describes how a teacher incorporated her own experience of interviewing into an assignment that required her students to conduct interviews about the importance of writing skills. (JL)
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, High Schools, Interviews, Student Research

Brand, Josef – School Arts, 1979
In this experiment in description, students in a high school honors English class were asked to select a surrealistic painting and capture it in writing. Their compositions were given to art students who tried to reproduce the paintings from the written descriptions. (SJL)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Descriptive Writing, High Schools, Painting (Visual Arts)

Harding, Wendy – Journal of Poetry Therapy, 1997
Describes using self-reflective synesthetic writing exercises (which prompt students to think metaphorically about crossed senses--taste of clouds, smell of anger, etc.) in creative writing with high school students. Notes how such writing allows a reader/teacher insights into students' lives and personalities. Includes student sample poems. (SR)
Descriptors: Creative Writing, High Schools, Poetry, Student Writing Models

Bails, Renee – Exercise Exchange, 1994
Describes an activity to encourage students to write with specific details. Notes that (at the beginning of each class) students briefly jot down three things that have made them feel good on that particular day. Notes several other benefits of this activity. (SR)
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Descriptive Writing, High Schools, Higher Education
Zavatsky, Bill – Teachers and Writers, 1991
Offers a 20-item list (put together by high school students) of features characteristic of Whitman's poems. Uses the list of features to write original poetry. Offers additional writing ideas for use with Walt Whitman's poetry. (MG)
Descriptors: English Instruction, High Schools, Poetry, Poets
Moxley, Joseph M., Ed. – 1989
Intended for high school and college teachers who are interested in how creative writing can be taught effectively, this book features the ideas of poets, novelists, editors, and playwrights on the fundamental aspects of their craft. The book contains the following chapters: (1) "Notes from a Cell: Creative Writing Programs in Isolation"…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, High Schools, Higher Education, Poetry

Cohen, Michael – Exercise Exchange, 1986
Describes a writing exercise useful for students who have already shown some facility in writing about personal experiences and that emphasizes the narrowing of scope and time in a reminiscence and developing it with detail in order to make it more interesting for others. (HTH)
Descriptors: Autobiographies, High Schools, Higher Education, Personal Narratives
Bell, Arthur H. – Curriculum Review, 1981
Professional speakers often use simple mental recipes to organize impromptu talks. The author taught these recipes to his high school composition students and used a timed trial format to give them practice in rapidly outlining their thoughts on a given topic. Thirteen of these recipes are provided. (SJL)
Descriptors: High Schools, Learning Activities, Prewriting, Teaching Methods