467 Writers

Writing samples of students enrolled in Southeastern Louisiana University's How to Teach Writing courses.

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Spring 2012 Quotations

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Sunday, November 13, 2011

Publishing on the Sidewalks

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After collecting or creating quotations, students published their work on the sidewalks around campus:
Saturday, June 4, 2011

Final Project: Lesson Plan - The Transition to Spring!

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Age group : Elementary school students, grade 3 and grade 4; ages 8 years – 10 years old Objectives of lesson plan : The goal of this plan...
Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Ms. Rubinstein's Beauty--Angela McKenzie

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Ms. Rubinstein's Beauty Ms. Rubinstein's Beauty is all about a woman who is very beautiful in every aspect except she has a b...

How I Became A Pirate--Angela McKenzie

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How I Became A Pirate I chose to review this book because I actually considered using it with a class a while back. The book is about a bo...

Pirates Don't Change Diapers--Angela McKenzie

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Pirates Don't Change Diapers I chose to read Pirates Don't Change Diapers because I really enjoyed the book How I became a Pirate. ...

Kibitzers and Fools: Tales My Zayda Told Me--Angela McKenzie

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K ibitzers and Fools: Tales My Zayda Told Me I chose to read this book simply because it looked fun and I had never heard of it before. Th...
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This blog is now the collaborative effort of How to Teach Writing students at Southeastern Louisiana University. This blog used to be the collaborative effort of Introduction to Children's Literature students at the Ohio State University. (OSU peeps, you are still welcome to post here!) As an assignment, the students write reviews of picturebooks. They have the option of posting them on this blog for all to see.
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