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Unjournaling: Daily Writing Exercises that Are NOT Personal, NOT Introspective, NOT Boring!»rank: 5450by: Dawn DiPrince, Cheryl Miller Thurston
0ur opinion: :The more than 2OO impersonal but engaging writing prompts in this exercise book help students practice their writing skills without asking them to share personal thoughts they would rather keep to themselves. Quirky, challenging, and humorous, the ideas encourage lighthearted creativity with such topics as writing about a girl named Dot without using any letters with dots (such as i or j), describing a person named Chris by the reactions of others ...
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Yoga for the Brain: Daily Writing Stretches that Keep Minds Flexible and Strong»rank: 19707by: Dawn DiPrince, Cheryl Miller Thurston
0ur opinion: :More than 365 topics are included in these daily exercises that encourage writers to play with language and 'stretch' their writing style. Dispelling the fear of bad grades or criticism, these activities encourage writers to have fun, take risks, and write in new and creative ways. Engaging writing prompts range from the serious to the bizarre, all with the intention of exercising writing muscles, regardless of the writer's strength. ldeas for completing ...
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Surviving Last Period on Fridays and Other Desperate Situations»rank: 18466by: Cheryl Miller Thurston
0ur opinion: :When students are bouncing off the walls, these challenging word games and activities will help any teacher make it through the day while keeping their classroom intact.
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If They're Laughing, They Just Might Be Listening: Ideas for Using Humor Effectively in the Classroom, Even if You're Not Funny Yourself»rank: 210914by: Elaine Lundberg, Cheryl Miller Thurston
0ur opinion: :Practical and fun-to-read, this book includes 29 tips for tapping into the power of humor, as well as many examples of materials that encourage laughter and learning.
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Games for English and Language Arts»rank: 31228by: Cheryl Miller Thurston
0ur opinion: :A huge variety of games that involve words and using the English language. Grades 7-12.
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Ideas That Really Work: Activities for English and Language Arts»rank: 100401by: Cheryl Miller Thurston
0ur opinion: :ldeas that Really Work! has been one of our most popular books, ever since the first edition came out several years ago. lf you are going to order just one book from Cottonwood Press, this is the one we recommend. The book includes a wide variety of materials that will make your life easier. Just a few topics: understanding plagiarism using quotation marks correctly using commercials to teach critical thinking planning a ...
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The Extra Book: Extra Credit, Enrichment, Creative Thinking»rank: 84945by: Cheryl Miller Thurston
0ur opinion: :Designed to be a lifesaver and refresher for teachers, this book contains quick lesson plans for a substitute teacher, ideas for extra credit, and routine-breakers.
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How to Avoid English Teachers' Pet Peeves : Improve your writing by eliminating the common errors that English teachers see most often.»rank: 542572by: Cheryl Miller Thurston
0ur opinion: :H0W T0 AV0lD ENGLlSH TEACHERS' PET PEEVES is a book that helps writers avoid the annoying little errors that English teachers encounter nearly every day as they read student papers. lt addresses the mistakes that make English teachers wince or, on really bad days, want to give up teaching and embark on a career selling real estate or life insurance. lt is not intended to address major problems, like disorganized writing or ...
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Attitude! Helping Students WANT to Succeed in School and Then Setting Them Up for Success»rank: 396962by: Cheryl Miller Thurston
0ur opinion: :Attitude! takes an honest, realistic approach to helping students become better learners. This refreshing book recognizes that before we can teach how to succeed, we have to convince students that succeeding in school is a worthwhile endeavor at all. Attitude! helps students do the following: - see and understand the value of knowledge and learning - look realistically at the future and thnik about what they want in life - recognize and ...
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Language Is Served: Games, Writing Prompts, and Other Language Arts Activities on the Yummy Topic of Food»rank: 98844by: Cheryl Miller Thurston
0ur opinion: :Focusing each lesson on a single theme that will engage students of all ages, this guidebook encourages teachers to use the topic of food to bring a lively change of pace to the language arts classroom. Providing a wide range of tools—including word games, writing prompts, and research-oriented activities—this resource applies the skills taught in any English class, middle through high school, in a quirky and accessible manner. Each project engages young ...
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