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William Strong
Paperback - $52.95
This book presents a "coaching approach" to instruction in written language.
Donna Hooker Topping
Paperback - $39.95
"Getting Grammar is a book chock full of inviting ways to share grammar information with students. But it is so much more."
- Shelley Harwayne
"Getting Grammar" is a new take on an old - fashioned subject - a slim, practical guide with more tha ...
Karyn Wellhousen Tunks
Paperback - $29.95
It is never too soon to start children on the road to successful writing. We can, and should, work with even the youngest of writers to begin them on the journey from scribbles to letters, to words, to sentences, to purposeful writing. "Write Now! "o ...
Jim Vopat
Paperback - $41.95
Sometimes big ideas are best taught simply. In "Micro Lessons in Writing" Jim Vopat makes the complex concepts of writing instruction easier for you and your students: one little lesson per page, one big idea. Micro Lessons may be small, but they're ...
Constance Weaver
Paperback - $42.95
Thanks to Connie Weaver, generations of teachers have come to understand that the most efficient way to teach grammar that's relevant for writing is to embed it within writing instruction. Now her "Grammar Plan Book" is designed with precisely one th ...
Will Weigler
Paperback - $31.95
This book is a step-by-step manual for anyone who wants to help young people evaluate what they already know, learn more about the issues that affect them, and turn their perceptions into artistically engaging scripts, song lyrics, or choreography.
Bobbi J. G. Weiss
Paperback - $37.95
Many writing how-to books urge readers to "let your imagination run wild," "think about how you would feel if . . .," or "visualize a scene where . . .." Easier read than done. "Writing Is Acting" takes a different approach, with a hands on, acting-b ...
David J. Whitin
Paperback - $45.95
On one level, this book is the study of birds. But it is also the story of children looking closely at their world, raising questions, confronting scientific problems, and becoming empowered by the fruits of their own efforts.