You can learn how to
write about your topic from an experienced writer that will take their time to provide the support you need.
Not exact matches
For example, if you
write about business and consumer tech for a living (like someone we know), you can set Flipboard up to deliver a steady stream of the latest articles
from technology - focused sources like CNET, GigaOM, Engadget, TechCrunch, Wired and however many other
topic - relevant publications you like.
I had a chance to sit down with Netflix's chief product officer Neil Hunt for a lengthy chat on Thursday, wherein we covered some upcoming improvements to the service — which I'm not allowed to talk
about just yet — but also a range of broader
topics,
from the future of television to the fate of HBO, which I am able to
write about.
There are tons of potential blog
topics you could
write about,
from your new ergonomic furniture...
In fact, the goal of this site is to
write about these
topics in ways that liberate, rescue, and redeem people
from religion.
She speaks and
writes about a wide range of
topics —
from the pro-life movement, to women in the church, to movies and pop culture, to religious philosophy and faith.
«Because you are white you need to reject the allure of avoiding the
topic altogether to
write about sexy husbands, deep calls
from Jesus, oppressed women in third world countries, patriarchy in the western church, or tasty recipes.
He
wrote that while «
from the beginning, the church has structure, authority, and accountability» (p. 376), Luke says very little
about such
topics (p. 387).
We are told that it is a divine miracle for so many authors
from so many backgrounds to
write about so many
topics and do so without contradiction or error.
I could tell
from the first time I read some of your articles that I was hungry to hear what you said
about the
topics you
write about.
I have had this experience three times now, on three different occasions, in admittedly similar circumstances, but not similar enough to explain the coincidence: I am speaking
from a podium to a fairly large audience on the
topics of — to put it broadly — evil, suffering, and God; I have been talking for several minutes
about Ivan Karamazov, and
about things I have
written on Dostoevsky, to what seems general approbation; then, for some reason or other, I happen to remark that, considered purely as an artist, Dostoevsky is immeasurably inferior to Tolstoy; at this, a single pained gasp of incredulity breaks out somewhat to the right of the podium, and I turn my head to see a woman with long brown hair, somewhere in her middle thirties, seated in the third or fourth row, shaking her head in wide - eyed astonishment at my loutish stupidity.
It's also why I invite comments and critiques
from faithful collaborators — pastors, scholars, artists, scientists, doctors, parents, blog commenters, and editors — who often know more
about a given
topic than I and whose insights improve my
writing by miles.
Whenever I
write about this
topic, I get a flood of responses
from people who say I'm being too divisive.
It's common for me to think of a
topic to
write about, Google it, and find an article
from two years ago that I don't remember
writing.
From time to time I order custom
written essay
about this good
topic.
While we're on the
topic of nighttime parenting, here is something Steph
from Grace For My Sheep
wrote about sleep training.
City Council education chair Daniel Dromm is pushing chancellor Carmen Fariña to make Diwali an official public school holiday, but said he hadn't yet heard
from the administration
about a letter he
wrote to Fariña on the
topic last week.
The possibilities are endless, and a science blog gives you the ability to sample all flavors,
write about all the
topics, and get a feel for what people would like to read
about or potentially buy
from you.
The reason I chose this as a
topic was because I
write this monthly feature that tracks how a technology starts its life
from basic science, how it's transferred
from basic science findings into the early phases of the technology, and this is a classic example because it goes
from an understanding
about how evolution works all the way to the early phases of developing a drug.
What I felt to be particularly curious
about this list was that, for the past 20 years (estimated ~ 1994 - 2014), Prof. Roig has become somewhat of a specialist in studying lying, cheating, mistrust, dishonesty, questionable
writing practices and plagiarism (using key - words
from the paper titles), with, on average,
about 2 papers published a year on these
topics, even in respectable journals like Science and Nature.
University employees who utilized expressive
writing to
write about traumatic experiences had a 28.6 percent decrease in absentee rates that month
from work, compared to the 48.5 percent increase in absentee rates among employees who
wrote about nontraumatic
topics.
I was going to do just that and then point the person to a great post
from Tom Goff that talks
about the dangers of low carbohydrate diets that was
written once in regards to a different
topic.
So I switched it up: I started
writing about topics that would prompt engagement
from my readers.
Such an honest and beautifully
written post
about a
topic that many shy away
from talking
about so I really admire you for
writing these encouraging words!!
The
topics she
writes about run the gamut
from fashion and makeup to construction and home improvement.
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About Blog The famous Marketing Sherpa site publishes this well
written & cross referenced blog on a range of internet marketing
topics from email to search engine optimization by reporters Natalie Myers, Sean Donahue and Adam T. Sutton.
Elena, a bona fide Ukraine dating scammer... Of all of the
topics that I've
written about on the subject of dating Eastern European Women, the
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Just this one portion of our sex site is a place members can spend countless enjoyable hours making new adult friends,
writing about sex
topics and learning
from sex dating experiences of our member community.
Free science and math simulations for teaching STEM
topics, including physics, chemistry, biology, and math,
from University of Colorado Boulder I
write a lot
about this subject, but today's newsletter got such a strong positive reaction that I decided to post this on the blog for anyone who does
I asked my students bring an object
from home and then explained that they would tell us
about their item and give the class a
topic to
write about.
In the report's introduction, Ferguson
writes about the important lessons that can be learned
from these schools, and links them conceptually to prior research on the
topic.
The resources available will use dyslexia friendly fonts so all students can access the learning - Students will summarise our learning
from the previous six
topics with some one mark questions and will
write down the answers in your exercise books Students will then recall the differences between science and religion on the origins of the universe and life and will make a list of three differences between science and religion Students will study and research the different interpretations in Christianity of the Genesis creation story and will answer four tasks based on research
about these different interpretations Students will study the role that science and religion play in people's lives and will make a list of things that attract people to science over religion Students will make a list of things that make people religious and will then plan for a potential 12 mark question
Encouraging students to blog
about topics from other classes helps them see connections among subjects and realize that
writing is a worthwhile skill in any field.
Students answer three questions that test their ability to integrate information
from several texts on the same
topic in order to
write or speak
about the subject knowledgeably.
1950s information pack Photo pack of 50s fashion Photo pack of 1950s American style diners Role play resources: face masks with hats to use for staff, staff role play badges, price cards, price lists, location signs for diner, food flashcards for props, diner signs, open and closed times and signs, money resources, buntings and borders, long banners and title pages, menus, large lettering, welcome / pay here etc signs, parking bay signs, on sale here sign, order pads, messages to
write, receipts page, order sheet, stock order form, table booking page, jobs to do list to
write, table number cards Other resources: word search, key word cards, folder cover,
writing booklet cover, resources sack tag,
writing page
about the 1950s,
topic summary sheet, mind map, draw food task, draw clothes
from that era, acrostic poem, design a menu etc..
Display pictures - Large A4 coloured pictures of things to do with bonfire night and the story of Guy Fawkes Colouring pictures - Large black and white pictures Display border - Each piece is decorated with pictures and can be printed as many times as you need for a display board of any size Songs and rhymes - Six decorated songs and rhyme cards related to Bonfire Night for the children to learn - 2 of these rhymes are number rhymes so would be great for your maths lessons A4 border - Individual A4 sized page with a border - great for adding work to ready for the display or for the children to use in the
writing area Questions - Question cards each decorated with colour pictures
Topic words - Words
about Guy Fawkes and Bonfire Night each decorated with fireworks Fireworks - Colour photos of fireworks - great for discussion and displays Houses of Parliament - Colour photos of The Houses of Parliament Counting card - Rocket counting cards Dice game - Two different sheets with a black and white firework picture - roll the die and colour the correct part of the firework Literacy Worksheets - Various worksheets such as completing the sentences
about fireworks, true and false worksheet
about Guy Fawkes, describing fireworks,
writing safety instructions Maths Worksheets - Make the rocket symmetrical, complete the addition and subtraction sums on the fireworks plus blank calculation sheets so you can differentiate the sums Ideas - An ideas sheet with lots of ideas to cover different areas of the curriculum when teaching
about Bonfire Night and the Gunpowder Plot Cutting skills - Cut out the parts of the firework and assemble - there are two different sheets Safety Posters - Eight posters
about firework safety for the children to colour Picture dominoes - A colour dominoes game Guy Fawkes pictures - Pictures
from old documents
about Guy Fawkes and the plot Draw the fireworks - A colour and a black and white worksheet Size worksheet - Cut out and order the rockets in size order - in colour and black and white Matching pairs game - Match the coloured Bonfire Night pictures Rhyme - «Remember, Remember the Fifth of November» - A decorated rhyme card
The pack includes: · Two long colourful display banners of «Pirates» and «Treasure Island» each decorated with pirate themed pictures · A colourful display border to print out as many times as you need for use on a display board of any size · An A4 word card - great to use when
writing · Topic words - great to add to display or use in the writing area · Word and picture flashcards · Pirate posters - pictures of different pirates · Colouring pictures - a collection of pirate themed sheets for children to colour · Phoneme coins - all of the phonemes from the Letters and Sounds scheme on gold coins - great for display or to hide in the sand tray for the children to find the «treasure» · Alphabet coins - lower and upper case letters · Bingo - a pirate themed colourful bingo game to make and play · Skull and cross-bone bunting · Pirate phrases on posters · A pirate profile worksheet - draw your pirate and then decide what characteristics your pirate will have - three different versions of this for differentiation · Songs and rhymes about pirates · Play dough mats - can you make 3 more pieces of treasure, can you give the pirates new hats etc · Colourful treasure to cut out and use on displays, in the sand tray etc · Board game - move around the treasure island answering questions along the way to try and reach the treasure first - two levels of maths questions are provided as well as blank question cards · Two pirate themed wordsearches · «My pirate adventure» worksheet · Wanted posters for the children to fill in · Writing pages - Four A4 pages with pirate borders for the children to use when writing · Design a pirate flag worksheet · Search for the treasure game - collect coins along the way to fill your treasure chest · Cut and stick treasure map · Pirate acrostic poem · Speech bubble worksheets - write what you think the different pirates are saying · Counting cards up to 10 - count the number of pirate ships, telescopes etc · Design a pirate ship worksheet · Describe the treasure worksheet · A worksheet for the children to draw and write what they have spotted through the te
writing ·
Topic words - great to add to display or use in the
writing area · Word and picture flashcards · Pirate posters - pictures of different pirates · Colouring pictures - a collection of pirate themed sheets for children to colour · Phoneme coins - all of the phonemes from the Letters and Sounds scheme on gold coins - great for display or to hide in the sand tray for the children to find the «treasure» · Alphabet coins - lower and upper case letters · Bingo - a pirate themed colourful bingo game to make and play · Skull and cross-bone bunting · Pirate phrases on posters · A pirate profile worksheet - draw your pirate and then decide what characteristics your pirate will have - three different versions of this for differentiation · Songs and rhymes about pirates · Play dough mats - can you make 3 more pieces of treasure, can you give the pirates new hats etc · Colourful treasure to cut out and use on displays, in the sand tray etc · Board game - move around the treasure island answering questions along the way to try and reach the treasure first - two levels of maths questions are provided as well as blank question cards · Two pirate themed wordsearches · «My pirate adventure» worksheet · Wanted posters for the children to fill in · Writing pages - Four A4 pages with pirate borders for the children to use when writing · Design a pirate flag worksheet · Search for the treasure game - collect coins along the way to fill your treasure chest · Cut and stick treasure map · Pirate acrostic poem · Speech bubble worksheets - write what you think the different pirates are saying · Counting cards up to 10 - count the number of pirate ships, telescopes etc · Design a pirate ship worksheet · Describe the treasure worksheet · A worksheet for the children to draw and write what they have spotted through the te
writing area · Word and picture flashcards · Pirate posters - pictures of different pirates · Colouring pictures - a collection of pirate themed sheets for children to colour · Phoneme coins - all of the phonemes
from the Letters and Sounds scheme on gold coins - great for display or to hide in the sand tray for the children to find the «treasure» · Alphabet coins - lower and upper case letters · Bingo - a pirate themed colourful bingo game to make and play · Skull and cross-bone bunting · Pirate phrases on posters · A pirate profile worksheet - draw your pirate and then decide what characteristics your pirate will have - three different versions of this for differentiation · Songs and rhymes
about pirates · Play dough mats - can you make 3 more pieces of treasure, can you give the pirates new hats etc · Colourful treasure to cut out and use on displays, in the sand tray etc · Board game - move around the treasure island answering questions along the way to try and reach the treasure first - two levels of maths questions are provided as well as blank question cards · Two pirate themed wordsearches · «My pirate adventure» worksheet · Wanted posters for the children to fill in ·
Writing pages - Four A4 pages with pirate borders for the children to use when writing · Design a pirate flag worksheet · Search for the treasure game - collect coins along the way to fill your treasure chest · Cut and stick treasure map · Pirate acrostic poem · Speech bubble worksheets - write what you think the different pirates are saying · Counting cards up to 10 - count the number of pirate ships, telescopes etc · Design a pirate ship worksheet · Describe the treasure worksheet · A worksheet for the children to draw and write what they have spotted through the te
Writing pages - Four A4 pages with pirate borders for the children to use when
writing · Design a pirate flag worksheet · Search for the treasure game - collect coins along the way to fill your treasure chest · Cut and stick treasure map · Pirate acrostic poem · Speech bubble worksheets - write what you think the different pirates are saying · Counting cards up to 10 - count the number of pirate ships, telescopes etc · Design a pirate ship worksheet · Describe the treasure worksheet · A worksheet for the children to draw and write what they have spotted through the te
writing · Design a pirate flag worksheet · Search for the treasure game - collect coins along the way to fill your treasure chest · Cut and stick treasure map · Pirate acrostic poem · Speech bubble worksheets -
write what you think the different pirates are saying · Counting cards up to 10 - count the number of pirate ships, telescopes etc · Design a pirate ship worksheet · Describe the treasure worksheet · A worksheet for the children to draw and
write what they have spotted through the telescope
Regardless of our
topic, we were all inspired to
write about something that mattered to us — something
from our experience as students or teachers that we felt needed to be addressed.
The next step was to
write about one of seven
topics from that character's point of view.
Resources included are as follows: 3 0 P D F files for you to print: Key word cards, chapter 2 to read, chapter 2
writing task
about finding the key, Story elements, Story board to complete,
writing pages, A 4
topic title to introduce the book, retell the story
from another point of view,
write a diary entry task,
write a postcard, acrostic poem to complete, make words
from letters, photo pack, flashcards of character names, character descriptions, my favourite part of the story is — drawing page, I like this story because
writing task, design a new book cover, draw a garden scene, hand puppet template to draw, draw a family portrait,
writing booklet cover to keep pupils project work together, large display items door to the garden and large key, long banner to head wall display, large letters to spell out book title, display border to edge wall display, story sack tag to keep resources together.
Ripley is a TIME contributor who
writes about education reform and other
topics from Washington
we've invited science teacher, content expert and coach Kathy Renfrew to become The Science Lady and
write about general science
topics from her perspective as a veteran middle grades teacher and early advocate for the Next Generation Science Standards.
Bud the Teacher Bud is an instructional technologist who
writes about a wide range of
topics from future of teaching to classroom technology.
Students can brainstorm of the
topics they want to
write or talk
about beginning
from a subject, general
topics, specific
topics and focus of interest.The first page is the student's activity sheet where they can either work alone or discuss in groups.
Contains - Alphabet (
topic word for each letter)- Comic Summary (read a story and summarise it in comic form)- Hand (research a volcano in history and pull out main facts)- Imagination (descriptive
writing prompt)- One Sentence Only (summarise each paragraph in a chosen text)- Positive and Negative effects (foldable sorting effects of volcanoes)- Storyteller (narrative
writing prompt)- Structure of a volcano (information sheet for students to create a volcano diagram)- Types of volcano (foldable that involves matching names, description and picture)- Volcanic Eruptions Comprehension (information passage with questions)- Volcano cloze (information text with missing words
about volcanoes)- Volcano explorer (gathering information
from interactive voclano website)- Volcano Vocabulary (foldable involving matching
topic words to definitions)- Witness vs. Scientist (foldable involving sorting statements)
Blogs are
written on all kinds of
topics from A to Z. Readers can usually leave comments, which lead to discussions
about the blog's content.
She concluded her talk with questions
from audience members expanding on
topics of poetry's place in culture, the craft of teaching, and even a bit
about her experience
writing her own poetry.
Jacqueline
writes about difficult
topics for children to grasp in such an eloquent way and learners of all ages take away something
from her books.
With this, you're still
writing a paper, but you are now
writing to a real audience
about a real
topic, and you're going to get feedback
from them.»
If there are already a number of books on that
topic, you may wish to
write about something new or at least come at the
topic from a brand new angle.