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Hodges, Bob – Learning & Leading with Technology, 1999
Describes the use of presentation software such as PowerPoint with elementary school students to create electronic books that use a combination of text, audio, and graphics. Discusses introducing the concept, planning the story on paper with the help of a worksheet, creating the story on the computer, and sharing stories. (LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Courseware, Creative Writing, Elementary Education
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Young, Rich; Virmani, Jyotika; Kusek, Kristen M. – Science Scope, 2001
Uses the story "The Life of a Drop of Water" to initiate a creative writing activity and teach about the water cycle. Attempts to stimulate students' understanding of a scientific concept by using their imaginations. (YDS)
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Elementary Secondary Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Science Activities
Pierpont, Katherine – Teaching Pre K-8, 2006
Katherine Pierpont tells of the creation and development of the popular children's book, "Olivia Forms a Band," by author/illustrator Ian Falconer. In this story, Olivia, a pig, and her mother, father , and brothers are off to have a picnic and see fireworks. Olivia insists that if there are fireworks, there must be a band, even if she must…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Authors, Animals, Interviews
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Nelson, Marilyn – Teachers College Record, 2006
This presentation explores how contemplative practices, especially those anchored in an active listening to silence, are integrated into creative writing courses. It pays particular attention to a course taught at the United States Military Academy at West Point and to a course on the poetry of war and peace taught at the University of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Integrated Curriculum, Creative Writing
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Bintz, William P.; Henning-Shannon, Trisha – English Journal, 2005
The results of an action research project that was designed to explore what lessons could be learned from using an innovative strategy to help high school students write more authentically are described. A number of factors that led to the students' success are cited and examples of the poems are included that resulted from this innovative…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Action Research, High School Students, Instructional Innovation
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Linaberger, Mara – Reading Teacher, 2004
While a wealth of knowledge about the teaching of poetry exists, many teachers are still fearful about teaching it. Others have tried unsuccessfully to write poetry with students and have turned to merely reading poetry on occasion as a means to teach the genre. This article seeks to debunk the mystery surrounding the teaching of poetry through…
Descriptors: Poetry, Childrens Writing, Literature Appreciation, Teaching Methods
Burns, Mary – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2006
Computer technology has become an indispensable tool in writing. Those of us who have spent any time in schools can attest to the prevalence of word processing, concept mapping, Web editing, and electronic presentation software, all deployed, to a large extent, in the collective effort to enhance student writing. The degree to which such tools…
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, Computer Assisted Instruction, Writing Processes, Creative Writing
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Firek, Hilve – Social Education, 2006
This article discusses creative writing which promotes literacy and content learning in a social studies classroom. In this article, the author states, that educators must encourage students' creative energies and enable them to engage with content in new and stimulating ways. One way to help students really learn about the concepts inherent in…
Descriptors: Literacy, Creative Writing, Social Studies, Concept Formation
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Nesbit, Marissa; Hane, Julianna – Teaching Artist Journal, 2007
Support from school partners is absolutely necessary. Every teaching artist knows this, and every arts education organization strives to cultivate this support. In this article, the authors create some powerful strategies for achieving this support, such as agreeing at the outset about the focus of the residency. Lessons that develop meaningful…
Descriptors: Dance, Creative Writing, Creativity, Metacognition
Ediger, Marlow – 1995
Rural school students need ample opportunities to engage in creative writing, particularly the writing of poetry. A student teacher and a cooperating teacher in a rural fifth-grade classroom (with 12 students) guided the students in the writing of limericks by starting out with couplets, then triplets, and then limericks. The teacher had clearly…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Creative Writing, Grade 5, Intermediate Grades
Portalupi, JoAnn – 1995
For one instructor, her work in autobiography began with an interest in understanding how her past has influenced her present work of teaching. Autobiography is an interpretive act and both a reunion and a release from the past. While there is commitment to truth in writing an autobiographical text, the autobiographer necessarily engages in the…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Creative Writing, Educational Background, Literary Devices
Bowler, Gail Hellund – 1995
This directory serves as a guidebook for selecting the most appropriate destination for a writer or artist who needs time and seclusion to pursue or complete his or her work. The directory contains nearly 200 entries, alphabetically arranged and cross referenced in easy-to-read listings--listings include colonies for playwrights, screenwriters,…
Descriptors: Art Expression, Creative Expression, Creative Writing, Foreign Countries
Fleming, Susan – 1995
Girls and boys write differently. Girls like to write about subjects close to home: self, friends, parents, teachers. Boys write about activities in the community beyond the home: technology, sports, policemen, firemen, war. Boys not only write about vigorous engagement but demonstrate it in the classroom where they tend to dominate while girls…
Descriptors: Childrens Writing, Content Analysis, Creative Writing, Elementary Education
Hermsen, Terry, Ed.; Fox, Robert, Ed. – 1998
Based on a series of successful summer writing institutes, this book presents practical ways for teachers to reinvigorate their classrooms and their own attitudes toward creative writing. In four complementary sections focusing on four groups of writers--creative writers in residence, K-12 students and teachers who participated in the summer…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Creative Writing, Elementary Secondary Education, Summer Programs
Glover, Mary Kenner – 1999
Written for elementary school teachers who want to help their students delve into poetry, this book grows out of a comparison between gardening and writing poetry. Students at the alternative school founded by the book's author work and play on a plot of land near the school; inside, they work and play with words and imagery. Many examples of…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Creative Writing, Elementary Education, Gardening
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