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Hillerich, Robert L. – 1978
Intended for teachers, authors, and publishers of children's educational materials, this book presents a list of words used by elementary school children in their creative or uncontrolled writing. The list is based on the writing samples of approximately 3,000 children, grades one through six, that were collected during a one-year period.…
Descriptors: Child Language, Creative Writing, Elementary Education, Language Usage
Gensler, Kinereth; Nyhart, Nina – 1978
This book contains a collection of "model" poems by adults and by children and ways to use the poems in children's poetry writing workshops and activities. After an introduction to the text and its subject matter, several chapters discuss ways to write poems, focusing on acrostics, the sound or shape of a poem, poems from memories or dreams,…
Descriptors: Children, Creative Writing, Elementary Education, English Instruction
Karlson, Robert E. – 1978
The principles used by Tim Gallwey in his books "The Inner Game of Tennis" and "Inner Tennis" can be applied to the teaching and learning of writing. The objective is to overcome mental obstacles which our conscious ego puts in the way of our creative self. Such obstacles as fear, lack of self-confidence, lack of concentration, trying too hard,…
Descriptors: Creative Expression, Creative Writing, Creativity, English Instruction
McAlpine, Rachel – 1978
The New Zealand Council for Educational Research conducted a study to determine students' perceptions of and attitudes toward poetry instruction. A group of 186 fifth form (eleventh grade) students and 56 fifth form English teachers were queried in the following areas: the point of studying poetry; the "really important things" about a…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Educational Research, English Instruction, Language Arts
Ede, Lisa S. – 1979
Empirical and theoretical research and a teacher's own writing experience provide equally valuable resources in the composition classroom. Current research on the composing process suggests a conceptual change from that of a rigid sequence of clearly demarcated stages to a more recursive, hierarchically structured model. Until recently, the role…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Higher Education, Role Models, Student Writing Models
DELL, WILLIAM C. – 1964
IN CREATIVE WRITING, UNLIKE IN FORMAL COMPOSITION, STUDENTS CHOOSE THEIR OWN FORMS AND MATERIALS TO EXPRESS THEIR THOUGHTS AND FEELINGS. SUCH AN OBJECTIVE DEMANDS A CLASSROOM ATMOSPHERE IN WHICH STUDENTS CAN EXPRESS THEMSELVES FREELY AND CONFIDENTLY WITHOUT FEAR OF HARSH NEGATIVE CRITICISM. IN ADDITION TO WRITING EXTENSIVELY, STUDENTS CAN BE AIDED…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Creative Development, Creative Expression, Creative Writing
HENDERSON, HAROLD G. – 1965
CONVENTIONS FOR CLASSICAL JAPANESE HAIKU USUALLY INCLUDE--17 JAPANESE SYLLABLES IN A 5-7-5 LINE PATTERN, AND SOME SPECIFIC REFERENCE TO AN ASPECT OF NATURE AND TO A PARTICULAR EVENT, PRESENTED AS IF IT WERE HAPPENING IN THE IMMEDIATE PRESENT TO ALLOW THE READER TO EXPERIENCE THE POET'S EMOTION. HAIKU IN ENGLISH, A FORM OF POETRY WHICH HAS BECOME…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, English Instruction, Figurative Language, Literary Devices
Burack, A. S., Ed. – 1975
This book, designed primarily for writers, contains 100 chapters of instruction by contemporary writers, editors, and literary agents. A list of 2,500 markets for manuscripts is also provided. Part 1 contains articles which analyze the essence of writing and deal with such topics as writers' talent, creativity, and background. Part 2 focuses on…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Expository Writing, Guides, Instructional Materials
Burkhart, Catherine – 1975
The purpose of this paper is to present a new approach to teaching a creative writing sequence for high school students. During the first 45-day course, over 30 papers are to be written. Students begin with a paper titled "I Am" and proceed through a series of self-discovery papers. The papers give the students a chance to understand…
Descriptors: Course Objectives, Creative Writing, Haiku, Poetry
Fisher, Carol J. – 1975
The starting point for teaching children to write poetry is allowing them to develop experiences and language to describe them. Another way of teaching or stimulating children to write poetry is to provide them with a rich and varied background of poetry by reading a wide range of poems to them. Poetry should become an integral part of talk and…
Descriptors: Child Language, Creative Writing, Educational Objectives, Elementary Education
Brown, Rosellen, Ed.; And Others – 1972
This catalog, addressed to teachers of writing in the elementary and high schools, consists of (1) suggested assignments to stimulate creative writing, (2) descriptions of materials and assignment references that might be used with the assignments, (3) a list of books and magazines containing anthologies of writing by young people, and (4)…
Descriptors: Creative Teaching, Creative Writing, Creativity, Elementary Education
Thompson, Denys – Use of English, 1970
Except for books by Caldwell Cook and E. A. G. Lamborn (published between 1912 and 1917), literature recommending poetry writing by school children--pioneered by Marjorie Hourd in 1949--has appeared only within the last 25 years. This literature emphasizes poetry writing as valuable in aiding children to gain both a sense of identity and an…
Descriptors: Child Development, Childhood Attitudes, Childhood Needs, Creative Writing
Higgins, James E. – 1970
Concerned with books which enrich and preserve a child's wonder and faith, this publication explores the fanciful literature which communicates with the "inner child." Chapters include (1) "The Writers of These Books," (who have a childlike quality about themselves which sets them apart from their fellow writers); (2) "How These Books Are Written"…
Descriptors: Authors, Books, Childhood Attitudes, Childhood Interests
Trefethen, Florence – 1970
Designed to help the beginning or experienced poet, this book describes the progressive stages and possible difficulties in writing poetry--planning, the actual work with language and form, appraisal, and revision. "Journal Projects," or assignments, presenting increasingly difficult material are appended to each section of the book to encourage…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Figurative Language, Imagery, Language Rhythm
Allen, T. D.; Povey, John – 1969
This guide book, the result of several years' work with Indian young people, offers suggestions and ideas based on the principle that a student's writing improves in direct proportion to the amount of writing he does. To supply enthusiastic motivation is the first essential of all English teaching. Writing can best begin from individual personal…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indians, Creative Writing, English (Second Language)
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