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This is the second edition of the unique information source and timesaver for English and language arts teachers. The Writing Teachers Book of Lists with Ready-to-Use Activities and Worksheets includes 90 useful lists for developing instructional materials and planning lessons for elementary, middle, and secondary students. In addition, the book includes innovative activities and reproducible black line masters that help students to improve their writing skills, word usage, and vocabulary.
For easy and quick access all of these lists and activities are organized into seven sections and individually printed in a format that can be photocopied as many times as required for individual or group instruction. This handy resource is filled with helpful lists, activities, teaching suggestions, and reproducible worksheets.
Lists and Activities for Special Words and Word Groups: Contains the information students need on topics such as synonyms, antonyms, hard-to-spell words, easily confused words, and words associated with time.
Lists and Activities for Nonfiction Writing: Aids students in their understanding of nonfiction topics including advertising, ecology, education, government and politics, newspapers and magazines, sciences, and travel.
Lists and Activities for Fiction Writing: Helps students grasp concepts of fiction and contains words related to various genres including adventure and romance, science fiction and fantasy, and westerns.
Lists and Activities for Writing Style: Offers ways to improve students writing skills including information on alliteration, clichés, figures of speech, overblown phrases, and transitional words and phrases.
Rules, CheckLists, and Activities for Student Writers: Helps students learn the rules of capitalization, punctuation, and spelling and contains checklists for revision and proofreading.
Special Lists for Student Writers: Includes lists on a wide variety of topics such as finding ideas for writing, common writing mistakes, manuscript preparation, markets for student writers, ways to improve scores on writing tests, and Web sites for student writers.
Special Lists for Teachers: Contains information about creating a classroom atmosphere conducive to writing, ways to publish the writing of students, tips for conducting writing conferences with students, and a self-appraisal for writing teachers.
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50 of 53 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
I used this book very little in my writing classes,
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This review is from: The Writing Teacher's Book Of Lists: With Ready-to-Use Activities and Worksheets (J-B Ed: Book of Lists) (Paperback)
I bought this book as a 3rd year math teacher delighted, but nervous, about facing the prospect of teaching two sections of 6th grade English. I can't say that it turned out to be a particularly useful tool - for me.New teachers might consider purchasing this book if they are both (a) somewhat nervous about the "technical" level of their own skills and (b) intent upon giving those technical elements a significant role in their writing classes. For both of these, its variety of exemplary lists of grammatical forms and genres and the like may be useful to both teacher and, in photocopy, to students. If, like me, you intend to focus more on writing, writing, and more writing, and to surround that extensive writing with process/context emphasis such as comes from peer-peer editing or writing response groups, the book will be less useful. I found that once students had created an extensive variety of written work and branched into a wide range of genres, each required a very personal approach from me when we worked together. The occasional listing of, e.g., sight-sound words was handy; but, frankly, the student's individual work usually suggested alternatives and choices to both of us in conference. If you are a new writing teacher, don't just buy this book, as I realize I did, out of insecurity before your first teaching day! After all, it can be brought to your doorstep in a jiffy once you decide, in the midst of teaching, that you would really use it.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
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An effective tool for teaching writing, BUT...,
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This review is from: The Writing Teacher's Book of Lists with Ready-to-Use Activities and Worksheets , 2nd Edition (Paperback)
The Writing Teacher's Book of Lists is a useful resource for teachers of writing, but it is more technical and perhaps better suited to beginning teachers who might appreciate the 90 useful lists for developing instructional materials, activities, teaching suggestions etc. I would recommend using this book together with another effective book on teaching writing titled, "Writing Process Activities Kit: 75 Ready-to-use Lessons & Worksheets for Grades 7-12".
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Good Resource Book to Supplement other Texts,
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This review is from: The Writing Teacher's Book of Lists with Ready-to-Use Activities and Worksheets , 2nd Edition (Paperback)
I taught English for nearly eight years before I found this book. Now, I use it regularly for a community ESL class I teach in my spare time. The lists of words and writing prompts are useful for students to remember the words they already know and learn a few other words that they haven't been exposed to yet. My students like the question writing prompts because they are very useful for starting great discussions.
This book can be used in many more ways too. I am going to use some to the lists in this book in my college-level English class for journal/free writing prompts. Often my students complaint that they don't know where to start on writing assignments, so the list of words and questions can prime the pump and get the sentences flowing onto the page. This book and the others in the Book of Lists series are excellent resources for any teacher's personal library. They are great go-to staples for ideas on regularly covered topics.
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