33 Ways to Help with Writing: Supporting Children who Struggle with Basic Skills
Thirty-Three Ways to Help with Writing equips teachers and teaching assistants with a wide range of practical resources to help children who are having difficulties learning the basic skills of writing.
Offering a range of activities and games to engage children and encourage motivation in the classroom, this essential classroom companion provides ready-to-use material that doesn’t need lengthy forward preparation.
Supplement XVI focuses on contemporary writers of fiction, many of whom have received little sustained attention from critics. We also examine the work of several important writers in the tradition of nonfiction—one of those widely used terms that never seems quite specific enough. A number of classic writers are treated here as well. The critics writing in this collection represent a catholic range of backgrounds and critical approaches, although the baseline for inclusion was that each essay should be accessible to the non-specialist reader or beginning student.
This work draws on a wide range of theoretical ideas and approaches to illuminate Coetzee's texts including: deconstruction and the 'school of singularity', ethics and power, gender studies, queer theory, issues surrounding the body and animal rights.Nobel Laureate and the first author to win the Booker Prize twice, J.M. Coetzee is perhaps the world's leading living novelist writing in English.
* Challenge your students with Case Studies' that range from planning a project to choosing the best supplier * Practise the skills needed to carry out real business tasks such as taking part in meetings * Listening texts are based on interviews with real business people * New Self-Study CD-ROMs include a wide range of activities including interactive case studies and video
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Creating Writers, Revised and Updated Edition
Praise for the first edition of Creating Writers: 'I'm extremely imed by Creating Writers and I refer to it and recommend it during school visits and talks. It really explores its subject, and offers an important, beautifully researched and well-exed alternative to shallow, quick-fix approaches to creative writing.' - David Almond, Author of Skellig
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