Talk and Write!
A Photocopyable Collection of Writing Activities
by Janet Morey and Gail Schafers
Intermediate to Advanced
Middle School, HIgh School, University, Adult
Sample:
Contents
Introduction to the Teacher
Skills Index
Section 1: Writing to Remember
Section 2: Writing with the Five Senses
Section 3: Writing Around the Holidays
Section 4: Writing with the Imagination
Section 5: Writing Activities for Pair and Groups
Section 6: Writing Poetry
Talk and Write!
A Photocopyable Collection of Writing Activities*
There are six kinds of activities (for samples, see above):
Writing to Remember
Writing with the Five Senses
Writing Around the Holidays
Writing with Imagination
Writing Activities for Pairs and Groups
Writing Poetry
These activities have been designed to engage the students personally and creatively, instilling in them a love of writing as they learn to take pride in expressing themselves "on paper." While the students are developing specific skills, they also have fun. They are encouraged to "play with words," to enjoy the process, the adventure of writing and writing well. They will work as well with native English speakers as with ELLs.
There are 65 units. Each has two pages, a teacher's page and a photocopyable student handout. The teacher's page first states the objective of the exercise. When materials are needed for the activity, they are listed. Then there is a step-by-step explanation of what the teacher and the students will do. Typically these steps begin with a teacher-led discussion explaining the activity and its purpose. This is followed by pairwork or small-group discussion. Then the handout is given to the students, and they follow the instructions given there. Five complete lessons are available to be printed from our website, so that you can study them and then try them out with your class; see the links above.
* Some of the activities in this book were used in the authors' Write for You, but they have been completely restructured.
Talk and Write!
A Photocopyable Collection of Writing Activities
by Janet Morey and Gail Schafers
Intermediate to Advanced
Middle School, HIgh School, University, Adult
Sample:
Contents
Introduction to the Teacher
Skills Index
Section 1: Writing to Remember
Section 2: Writing with the Five Senses
Section 3: Writing Around the Holidays
Section 4: Writing with the Imagination
Section 5: Writing Activities for Pair and Groups
Section 6: Writing Poetry
Talk and Write!
A Photocopyable Collection of Writing Activities*
There are six kinds of activities (for samples, see above):
Writing to Remember
Writing with the Five Senses
Writing Around the Holidays
Writing with Imagination
Writing Activities for Pairs and Groups
Writing Poetry
These activities have been designed to engage the students personally and creatively, instilling in them a love of writing as they learn to take pride in expressing themselves "on paper." While the students are developing specific skills, they also have fun. They are encouraged to "play with words," to enjoy the process, the adventure of writing and writing well. They will work as well with native English speakers as with ELLs.
There are 65 units. Each has two pages, a teacher's page and a photocopyable student handout. The teacher's page first states the objective of the exercise. When materials are needed for the activity, they are listed. Then there is a step-by-step explanation of what the teacher and the students will do. Typically these steps begin with a teacher-led discussion explaining the activity and its purpose. This is followed by pairwork or small-group discussion. Then the handout is given to the students, and they follow the instructions given there. Five complete lessons are available to be printed from our website, so that you can study them and then try them out with your class; see the links above.
* Some of the activities in this book were used in the authors' Write for You, but they have been completely restructured.