Writing Skills 2nd Edition Good writers are good thinkers by Diana Hanbury King Grades 2–12
From elementary school through college, expository writing – that which explains – is the single most important kind of academic writing. While creative writing has its place in a curriculum, it will not give students the skills to write a research paper or answer an essay test question. That is why this program is key to developing essential writing skills.
The Writing Skills program effectively helps educators teach essential skills in careful order: from parts of speech, to sentence structure, to paragraphs, to complete essays.
For the reluctant, at-risk, and beginning writer, this series provides the essential foundation in thinking and writing skills. For the proficient and advanced writer, it offers opportunities, strategies, and techniques to apply them.
Skills Addressed
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Prewriting and organizing strategies
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Choosing forms and genres
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Establishing audience and purpose
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Achieving sentence variety
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Writing a paragraph
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Writing an essay
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Editing and revising
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Working with groups
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Grammar rules for writing
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Handwriting, spelling, and keyboarding
For more information on individual components in this series, click on a title below.
View sample pages or download a lesson from many of the books in this series.