A free email version of one of
my favorite writing classes.
Not exact matches
Fortunately, Los Angeles has plenty to offer the young and aimless: When he wasn't working, Woolverton took improv
classes, read screenwriting books, and
wrote a pretend episode of his
favorite TV show, FX's The League.
The biggest surprise is real estate being second to last on my Passive Income Ranking List because I've
written that real estate is my
favorite investment
class to build wealth.
It could be something simple like taking your dog for a walk, listening to a
favorite song, meditating, going to a yoga
class or
writing in a journal.
«It avoids the obvious and shows a deep understanding of the lives and minds of ordinary young people in a skirmish of the
class war,» Roger
wrote, before citing it as an audience
favorite at Ebertfest 2008.
Some of Buehl's
favorite assignments include
writing about a significant or surprising fact that was learned during
class, sharing something that might be confusing about the material or a question that the student still has about it, and choosing a quote from a reading that is worthy of discussion and telling why.
«Our other
favorite activity,» George added, «is to
write a letter to next year's
classes.
You will find different types of activities to allow a greater differentiation in your
class: - A brainstorming with a shopping list as a starter - A classification of items - A reading about breakfast with a comprehension grid - A matching up activity with breakfast items - A grammar point about count - non count nouns - A practice about the grammar point - An introduction to quantifier words (box, can, bottle, tube...)- A conversation with gaps and count / non - count / quantifiers nouns - A ranking activity with likes, dislikes and opinions - Vocabulary about other meals (lunch, snack, dinner)- Further vocabulary matching up about fruit and vegetables - A conversation with opinions in pairs - 2
writing activities about food and
favorite dishes.
A bundle worth # 27 with speaking and
writing mats and a transition pack from primary school to secondary school offered (# 5 worth)- A starter activity for each lesson on the first slide + learning objective + challenge activities throughout the power - point - Vocabulary games and worksheets with challenge activities - Speaking and writing activities to be able to talk about yourself (age, name, family)- Learn this alphabet (link to songs on the power - point)- Countries + game on flags - Talk about your nationality (gender and adjective agreement)- Definite and indefinite articles (le / la / les - un / une / des)- Say where you live and where you used to live (survey activity with editable worksheet)- Work on formulating simple questions in French - Avoir with a dice game and grammar activities to practise this irregular verb - Numbers up to 31 + months + seasons + birthday + date - Talk about your favorite object - Colours + adjective agreement - A worksheet to accompany each power - point - A revision worksheet to practise the vocabulary and grammar points seen in the unit - Writing end of unit test + a vocabulary test - Mon autoportrait (description of your hair and eyes)- An adjective agreement game to do in class with all the students (see explanation under the slide)- Grammar explanation on adjective agreement - A lesson on the verb «être» with various activities to practise the irregular endings (also some activities with être and adjective agreement)- A written activity on yourself and your family with a nice wor
writing mats and a transition pack from primary school to secondary school offered (# 5 worth)- A starter activity for each lesson on the first slide + learning objective + challenge activities throughout the power - point - Vocabulary games and worksheets with challenge activities - Speaking and
writing activities to be able to talk about yourself (age, name, family)- Learn this alphabet (link to songs on the power - point)- Countries + game on flags - Talk about your nationality (gender and adjective agreement)- Definite and indefinite articles (le / la / les - un / une / des)- Say where you live and where you used to live (survey activity with editable worksheet)- Work on formulating simple questions in French - Avoir with a dice game and grammar activities to practise this irregular verb - Numbers up to 31 + months + seasons + birthday + date - Talk about your favorite object - Colours + adjective agreement - A worksheet to accompany each power - point - A revision worksheet to practise the vocabulary and grammar points seen in the unit - Writing end of unit test + a vocabulary test - Mon autoportrait (description of your hair and eyes)- An adjective agreement game to do in class with all the students (see explanation under the slide)- Grammar explanation on adjective agreement - A lesson on the verb «être» with various activities to practise the irregular endings (also some activities with être and adjective agreement)- A written activity on yourself and your family with a nice wor
writing activities to be able to talk about yourself (age, name, family)- Learn this alphabet (link to songs on the power - point)- Countries + game on flags - Talk about your nationality (gender and adjective agreement)- Definite and indefinite articles (le / la / les - un / une / des)- Say where you live and where you used to live (survey activity with editable worksheet)- Work on formulating simple questions in French - Avoir with a dice game and grammar activities to practise this irregular verb - Numbers up to 31 + months + seasons + birthday + date - Talk about your
favorite object - Colours + adjective agreement - A worksheet to accompany each power - point - A revision worksheet to practise the vocabulary and grammar points seen in the unit -
Writing end of unit test + a vocabulary test - Mon autoportrait (description of your hair and eyes)- An adjective agreement game to do in class with all the students (see explanation under the slide)- Grammar explanation on adjective agreement - A lesson on the verb «être» with various activities to practise the irregular endings (also some activities with être and adjective agreement)- A written activity on yourself and your family with a nice wor
Writing end of unit test + a vocabulary test - Mon autoportrait (description of your hair and eyes)- An adjective agreement game to do in
class with all the students (see explanation under the slide)- Grammar explanation on adjective agreement - A lesson on the verb «être» with various activities to practise the irregular endings (also some activities with être and adjective agreement)- A
written activity on yourself and your family with a nice worksheet.
A bundle worth # 45 with a transition pack from primary school to secondary school offered (# 4 worth)- A starter activity for each lesson on the first slide + learning objective + challenge activities throughout the power - point - Vocabulary games and worksheets with challenge activities - Speaking and
writing activities to be able to talk about yourself (age, name, family)- Learn this alphabet (link to songs on the power - point)- Countries + game on flags - Talk about your nationality (gender and adjective agreement)- Definite and indefinite articles (le / la / les - un / une / des)- Say where you live and where you used to live (survey activity with editable worksheet)- Work on formulating simple questions in French - Avoir with a dice game and grammar activities to practise this irregular verb - Numbers up to 31 + months + seasons + birthday + date - Talk about your favorite object - Colours + adjective agreement - A worksheet to accompany each power - point - A revision worksheet to practise the vocabulary and grammar points seen in the unit - Writing end of unit test + a vocabulary test - Mon autoportrait (description of your hair and eyes)- An adjective agreement game to do in class with all the students (see explanation under the slide)- Grammar explanation on adjective agreement - A lesson on the verb «être» with various activities to practise the irregular endings (also some activities with être and adjective agreement)- A written activity on yourself and your family with a nice wor
writing activities to be able to talk about yourself (age, name, family)- Learn this alphabet (link to songs on the power - point)- Countries + game on flags - Talk about your nationality (gender and adjective agreement)- Definite and indefinite articles (le / la / les - un / une / des)- Say where you live and where you used to live (survey activity with editable worksheet)- Work on formulating simple questions in French - Avoir with a dice game and grammar activities to practise this irregular verb - Numbers up to 31 + months + seasons + birthday + date - Talk about your
favorite object - Colours + adjective agreement - A worksheet to accompany each power - point - A revision worksheet to practise the vocabulary and grammar points seen in the unit -
Writing end of unit test + a vocabulary test - Mon autoportrait (description of your hair and eyes)- An adjective agreement game to do in class with all the students (see explanation under the slide)- Grammar explanation on adjective agreement - A lesson on the verb «être» with various activities to practise the irregular endings (also some activities with être and adjective agreement)- A written activity on yourself and your family with a nice wor
Writing end of unit test + a vocabulary test - Mon autoportrait (description of your hair and eyes)- An adjective agreement game to do in
class with all the students (see explanation under the slide)- Grammar explanation on adjective agreement - A lesson on the verb «être» with various activities to practise the irregular endings (also some activities with être and adjective agreement)- A
written activity on yourself and your family with a nice worksheet.
This kind of
writing — personal, to an audience who might never receive their words — became a
favorite in my
class and a staple in our program.
«Some of the elementary
classes wrote us thank you notes,» Miller added, «and as I looked through the letters, I noticed that every student seemed to have a different
favorite activity.
For me, as I just mentioned with the power of
writing and the importance of intentional
writing instructions in a reading
class, one of my
favorite ideas that I think all reading teachers can and should incorporate daily as well as other subject area teachers is this idea of the art of the sentence.
With subjects as diverse as Christmas, parents,
favorite foods, holiday experiences and much more besides, you'll be able to find materials for any
writing class on this superb children's essay portal.
You could also use these Halloween worksheets for students to
write their
favorite recipes, «witch» they could possibly bring in for a
class party.
In college I'd taken plenty of Creative
Writing classes, and my
favorite teacher had a single day each semester devoted to discussing the pure business of publishing.
This product is the result of a collaboration between myself and my
favorite ghostwriter, who is someone who teaches «how to
write fiction» in her college literature
class.
I've attended
writing conferences including those presented by RMFW, bought a bookshelf full of how - to books, attended creative
writing classes and
writing institutes, and studied my
favorite authors to see how they crafted their novels.
I love to share my
favorites, and have been known to
write notes in Literature
class, and push them to a classmate with a «psst!
A
favorite activity in the resume
writing class is
writing a short list of your «hats you wear at work».
Photos, a canning jar that came over the Oregon trail with great great etc. grandparents, one of our engagement photos, a juice can «pencil holder» wrapped in Christmas paper my son made last year in Bible study
class, a card
written by a friend who now lives far away, my mother's «
favorite» recipe book w / notes in her handwriting, etc., etc., etc..