Discusses and illustrates every aspect of print and electronic editorial writing
Drawing on her vast experience editing everyone from Nobel Prize winners and global strongmen (Putin) to first-time pundits (Angelina Jolie), Hall presents the ultimate guide to writing persuasively for students, job applicants, and rookie ...
This series of books is designed to help upper elementary teachers teach a rigorous yearlong writing curriculum.
Provides practical ideas and strategies for exploring and teaching persuasive writing in grades 4-8. Includes reproducibles, graphic organizers, mini-lessons and check-lists.
Learn all about what makes great persuasive writing. This book looks at what it is, examples in the real world, how to use it, and how you can write your own.
Circle one: book story song movie TV show play. Tense Objective: The student will write a review and use ... phrases, or sentences about the setting: Words, phrases, or sentences that reveal the plot: Generalization #1: Sources 1. 2. 3.
Persuasive Legal Writing, Third Edition, features: A consistent emphasis on the three keys to persuasive writing 1. writing simply and clearly 2. arguing ethically 3. writing for your audience How to focus attention on your argument by ...
... text features to represent information better than it could be represented with words in a paragraph. 2. Read an editorial from a newspaper or magazine. After you have read the editorial, walk around the class and show students the text ...
The Opinion Function: Editorial and Interpretive Writing for the News Media
Writing 4 consists of 4 Worktexts and 4 Teacher's Notes- designed for writing practice with incremental teaching methods, basic grammar review pages and real-world themes.
The writing of this book, Perspective on Analytical Writing a focus on Feature and Editorial writing, is based on the urge for students majoring in mass communication on the African continent, particularly those within the Economic ...