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Unjournaling: Daily Writing Exercises that Are NOT Personal, NOT Introspective, NOT Boring!»rank: 5562by: 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 as he ...
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Yoga for the Brain: Daily Writing Stretches that Keep Minds Flexible and Strong»rank: 35641by: 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 real-world projects ...
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Twisting Arms: Teaching Students How to Write to Persuade»rank: 116189by: Dawn DiPrince
0ur opinion: :Practical exercises for persuasive writing teach how to provide evidence to support a thesis statement, distinguish fact from opinion, avoid ambiguous language, and use transition words effectively.
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A Month of FunDays: A Whole Year of Games and Learning Activities for Just About Every Holiday You've Ever Heard Of-And Many that You Haven't!»rank: 875173by: Dawn DiPrince
0ur opinion: :Students learn and enjoy themselves at the same time with the incredible variety of activities in A Month of Fundays. Celebrate traditional holidays like Thanksgiving and Presidents' Day, as well as unusual ones like Dog Appreciation Month and Sauerkraut Salad and Sandwich Season. Some of the holidays may be offbeat, but the activities are always challenging and interesting - never busy work. A few ideas: 0n Most Boring Films of the Year Day, use ...
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Row, Row, Row Your Class: Using Music as a Springboard for Writing, Exploration, and Learning»rank: 2596951from: Cottonwood Press (Fort Collins, CO)
0ur opinion: :You don't have to be musical yourself to use the stimulating activities in Row, Row, Row Your Class. The book builds on your students' natural interest in music, with activities that get them to thinking, writing and using their imaginations. For example, 'Public Service Rap' has them creating public service messages, set to rap music. 'We Hate You, Barney' encourages them to try their hand at musical parody. 'Was Clementine Really so Darling?' involves ...
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