Archive for March, 2008

Using the “Poems of Apology” Lesson

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

     WritingFix has a fabulous (and free-to-use) on-line lesson inspired by William Carlos William’s Poem, This is Just to Say and Joyce Sidman’s book with the same title.  Click here to read the lesson’s overview and have access to all its resources. If you’ve used this lesson with your students, we want to hear: [...]

Using the “Naming the Pets” Lesson

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

WritingFix has a fabulous (and free-to-use) on-line lesson inspired by T. S. Eliot’s collection of poems, Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats.  Click here to read the lesson’s overview and have access to all its resources. If you’ve used this lesson with your students, we want to hear: 1)  What worked well for you with [...]

Using the “Four Ways of Looking at…” Lesson

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

WritingFix has a fabulous (and free-to-use) on-line lesson inspired by Wallace Steven’s poem, 13 Ways of Looking at a Blackbird.  Click here to read the lesson’s overview and have access to all its resources. If you’ve used this lesson with your students, we want to hear: 1)  What worked well for you with the lesson; [...]

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

WritingFix has a fabulous (and free-to-use) on-line lesson inspired by John Steinbeck’s classic, Cannery Row. Click here to read the lesson’s overview and have access to all its resources. If you’ve used this lesson with your students, we want to hear: 1)  What worked well for you with the lesson; or… 2)  What adaptations did you [...]

Using the “Mob’s Voice versus Hero’s Voice” Lesson

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

WritingFix has a fabulous (and free-to-use) on-line lesson inspired by Harper Lee’s classic, To Kill a Mockingbird. Click here to read the lesson’s overview and have access to all its resources. If you’ve used this lesson with your students, we want to hear: 1)  What worked well for you with the lesson; or… 2)  What adaptations did [...]

Using the “I Never Knew That!” Lesson

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

WritingFix has a fabulous (and free-to-use) on-line lesson inspired by Harper Lee’s classic, To Kill a Mockingbord. Click here to read the lesson’s overview and have access to all its resources. If you’ve used this lesson with your students, we want to hear: 1)  What worked well for you with the lesson; or… 2)  What adaptations [...]

Using the “I Never Knew That!” Lesson

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

WritingFix has a fabulous (and free-to-use) on-line lesson inspired by Harper Lee’s classic, To Kill a Mockingbord. Click here to read the lesson’s overview and have access to all its resources. If you’ve used this lesson with your students, we want to hear: 1)  What worked well for you with the lesson; or… 2)  What adaptations [...]

Using “A Time Traveler’s Log” Lesson

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

WritingFix has a fabulous (and free-to-use) on-line lesson inspired by H. G. Wells’ classic, The Time Machine. Click here to read the lesson’s overview and have access to all its resources. If you’ve used this lesson with your students, we want to hear: 1)  What worked well for you with the lesson; or… 2)  What adaptations [...]

Using the “Antonyms and Comma Splices” Lesson

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

WritingFix has a fabulous (and free-to-use) on-line lesson inspired by Charles Dicken’s classic, A Tale of Two Cities. Click here to read the lesson’s overview and have access to all its resources. If you’ve used this lesson with your students, we want to hear: 1)  What worked well for you with the lesson; or… 2)  What [...]

Using the “Painting Places with Words” Lesson

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

WritingFix has a fabulous (and free-to-use) on-line lesson inspired by John Steinbeck’s classic, Of Mice and Men. Click here to read the lesson’s overview and have access to all its resources. If you’ve used this lesson with your students, we want to hear: 1)  What worked well for you with the lesson; or… 2)  What adaptations [...]

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