Read and Write Sports: Readers Theatre and Writing Activities for Grades 3-8
Read and Write Sports: Readers Theatre and Writing Activities for Grades 3–8 makes students forget they're learning by delivering the action and emotion of their favorite pursuits as they participate in readers theatre activities and writing exercises such as composing an action-reaction poem for each sport. These activities allow students to draw from their personal experience and bring their extracurricular activities into the classroom by writing a narrative scene for different sports throughout the school year.
Covering every step of research, writing, and documentation, Writing from Sources provides a complete guide to source-based writing. Examples, exercises, and guidance throughout help students gain confidence with essential concepts, while numerous readings drawn from a variety of sources provide models and practice in every skill.
Broadcast News Writing, Reporting, and Producing, Fifth Edition
Broadcast News Writing, Reporting, and Producing presents a solid foundation for any student learning how to become a broadcast journalist in today's world of convergent journalism. The broadcast industry continues to morph as newer and more advanced content platforms are hatched and developed, and broadcast journalists must understand how to writer, report, and produce for multiple platforms simultaneously.
Your guide to easy, modern letter writing. The famous authority on letter writing, tells you everything you need to know to write clear, correct, effective letters. Here are the basic, simple and complete rules for : ! ? :; & ' - ! grammar and punctuation * correct stationary * proper form * envelopes * special forms of address* and every kind of business, personal and social letters. With hundreds of specimen letters to guide you! The unique, detailed table of contents will show you where to find the immediate and specific answer to any letter writing problem for any occasion.
With a combined experience of 30 years teaching and working in the industry, the authors deliver a practical book devoted to the writing concerns of engineers and those planning to enter the profession. They not only address important writing concepts which apply to professional engineering communication but also deal with the content, organization, format, and style of specific types of engineering composition such as reports, business letters, office memoranda, and e-mail. Also covers oral presentations and how to find engineering information in traditional ways and on the Internet.