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Setting and description
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Walker, Bette J
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Marks, Arlene F
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Creative writing (Elementary education)
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Creative writing (Middle school)
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Description (Rhetoric)
2015
Setting and Description focuses on the effective use of descriptive writing techniques to depict a story setting. Students practice first-drafting, editing, polishing and sharing original scenes and stories set in realistically described times and places.
Plot building
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Walker, Bette J
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Marks, Arlene F
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Composition (Language arts)
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Composition (Language arts)--Study and teaching (Elementary)
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Creative writing (Elementary education)
2015
Let Them Write: Plot Building focuses on conflict, suspense and narrative structure. Students practice first-drafting, editing, polishing and sharing original scenes and stories built around these three important elements of storytelling.
Character development
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Walker, Bette J
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Marks, Arlene F
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Characters and characteristics in literature
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Composition (Language arts)
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Composition (Language arts) - Study and teaching (Middle school)
2015
Character Development focuses on the creation of fully-realized, multidimensional protagonists and antagonists. Students practice first-drafting, editing, polishing, and sharing original paragraphs, scenes, and stories featuring the characters they have brought to life.
Setting painting: classroom-ready materials for teaching writing and literary analysis skills in grades 4 to 8
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Walker, Bette J
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Marks, Arlene F
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Creative writing (Elementary education)
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Creative writing (Middle school)
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Description (Rhetoric)
2015
The Let Them Write Series is a classroom-tested, teacher-friendly resource for Language Arts teachers of grades 4 through 8. The program is organized in nine sections, each presenting a buffet of from five to nine 1- or 2-week modules. Each classroom-ready module consists of a series of comprehensive, easy-to-follow lesson plans complete with reproducible handouts and cross-curricular extensions, together creating a proven successful template for the teaching of writing and literary analysis skills. Setting and Description focuses on the effective use of descriptive writing techniques to depict a story setting. Students practice first-drafting, editing, polishing and sharing original scenes and stories set in realistically described times and places.