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9780876284858

Ready-to-Use Prewriting and Organization Activities Unit 4, Includes 90 Sequential Activities for Building Prewriting and Organizing Skills in Grades 6 through 12

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    9780876284858

  • ISBN10:

    0876284853

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1999-09-28
  • Publisher: Jossey-Bass

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Summary

A practical series that provides over 540 stimulating, ready-to-use activity sheets to help teach and reinforce writing skills in middle/junior high and senior high school students, grades 6-12. Each unit in the series focuses on a different area of writing skills and is complete and self-contained, including 90 reproducible activities in a variety of formats, a brief teacher's guide to effective use of the activities and full answer keys. The activities can be used in any order in any developmental or corrective writing program to meet the specific needs of individual students, small groups, or an entire class.

Author Biography

Jack Umstatter, a master English teacher with over 25 years' experience, is a multiple winner of the Teacher of the Year award. He currently teaches English in the Cold Spring Harbor School District in New York and educationand literature at Dowling College in Oakdale, New York. He is the author of Brain Games!, Hooked on English! and other practical teacher resources published by The Center.

Table of Contents

About the Writing Skills Curriculum Library vi
About Unit 4 viii
Teacher's Correction Marks xv
SECTION ONE APPROACHING A SUBJECT
Looking Within (and Without)
Student's interests
3(2)
Searching for the Topic
Topic selection inventory
5(1)
Writing Joggers
Open-ended responses
6(1)
The Two-Minute Drill
Free writing
7(2)
Listing
Ideas inventory
9(1)
We Think Alike (and Differently)
Brainstorming
10(1)
Brainstorming Word-Find
Brainstorming word-find
11(1)
Take Four
Timed personal responses
12(2)
Brainstorming Into a Composition
Brainstorming
14(1)
Brainstorming ... The Start of the Writing Process
Brainstorming
15(1)
Making Lists
Topic search
16(1)
Cooperative Listing of Ideas
Cooperative learning brainstorming
17(1)
Eavesdropping at the Mall
Story ideas
18(2)
Setting the Terms
Writing terms
20(1)
Getting the Terms Down
Writing terms
21(1)
Talk It Out
Topic search
22(3)
SECTION TWO RESEARCH
Research Tools
Research materials
25(1)
Research Matching Column
Research sources
26(1)
In the Library
Library materials
27(1)
Which Magazine?
Magazines as research sources
28(1)
Matching the Title and the First Line
Magazines
29(1)
Which Source?
Research sources
30(1)
You Can Find It
Researching
31(1)
Locating Information
Research sources
32(1)
Where Can You Find It?
Researching
33(1)
Let's Go and Find It
Researching
34(1)
Finding the Answers
Researching
35(2)
``Researching the Answers'' Contest
Researching
37(1)
Dictionary Magic Square
Word histories
38(1)
The 5 W's and the 1 H
Selecting a topic's content
39(1)
Your Note Cards
Storing research information
40(3)
SECTION THREE TOPICS AND TOPIC SENTENCES
Taking Inventory
Selecting topics
43(1)
Some Ideas for You
Listing and selecting topics
44(1)
Taking a Closer Look at Yourself
Personal areas of interest
45(1)
Finding the 26 Topics from A to Z
Topics word-find
46(1)
Twenty-five Hidden Topics
Topics word-find
47(1)
Take Five Minutes
Selecting a topic's details
48(1)
Letting Your Mind Wander
Brainstorming for details
49(1)
Questions
Choosing subtopics
50(1)
Topic, Subtopics, and Facts
Differentiating topics, subtopics, and facts
51(1)
Supporting the Topic
Developing supportive evidence
52(2)
What to Include
Subtopics
54(1)
Constructing Effective Topic Sentences
Topic sentences
55(2)
Opening Lines of Magazine Articles
Thesis statements
57(2)
Recognizing a Thesis Statement
Thesis statements
59(1)
Improving Thesis Statements
Writing more effective thesis statements
60(1)
Flipping Through for the Next Writing
Developing story ideas
61(4)
SECTION FOUR ORGANIZING
To the Market We Go
Grouping
65(1)
Organizing the Five Groups
Grouping
66(1)
Sorting Things Out
Classifying
67(1)
Making the Connection
Joining ideas
68(1)
What a Year!
Organizing details
69(1)
Working With Clusters
Graphic organizers
70(1)
More Work With Clusters
Graphic organizers
71(1)
Composing an Outline
Outlining
72(1)
Making Sense With Topic Outlines
Outlining
73(1)
The Mixed-Up Outline
Outlining
74(1)
Stepping Into Organization
Organizing and writing directions
75(1)
Putting F. Scott Fitzgerald Together
Grouping and paragraphing writing
76(1)
Tell Me a Story
Organizing a narrative
77(2)
The Event's Details
Writing the narrative
79(4)
SECTION FIVE SKILLS
Getting Ready to Write
Selecting details
83(2)
Observing Before Writing
Using the five senses
85(1)
Checking Out the Sentences
Editing
86(1)
Becoming More Specific
Specificity
87(1)
Moving Toward Perfection
Specificity
88(1)
``The More Exact Verbs'' Magic Square
Vocabulary selection
89(1)
The Declaration of Independence
Paraphrasing
90(1)
Say It Without Saying It
Description
91(1)
Details and Mood
Diction and description
92(1)
Odd One Out
Grouping
93(1)
All Four Have It
Similarities
94(1)
What Do They Have in Common?
Comparison-contrast
95(2)
Writing Headlines and Summaries
Main ideas and details
97(2)
How to Present It
Types of writing
99(4)
SECTION SIX TYPES OF WRITING
Start With This
Story starters
103(1)
Here Is Your Life
Personal experiences
104(1)
Today's Journal
Personal writing
105(1)
Free Writing
Writing to find topics
106(1)
Journal Writing
Personal topics
107(1)
Being There
Sensory writing
108(2)
Organizing Some Writing Situations
Supporting details
110(1)
Knowing Your Audience
Audience
111(1)
Here's a Start
Story writing
112(1)
Which Writing Method?
Types of writing
113(1)
Ideas for Comparing and Contrasting
Comparison-contrast writing
114(1)
Sensory Descriptions
Descriptive writing
115(1)
Please Explain How to Do It
Process writing
116(1)
The Persuasive Essay
Persuasive writing
117(1)
What If?
Creative writing
118(3)
Answer Key 121

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