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- Author: Diana Hanbury King
- Publisher: Educators Pub Svc Incorporated
- ISBN: 9780838825655
- Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
- Languages : en
- Pages : 135
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Intended for all levels of writing used at work, including memos, e-mail, status reports, lab reports, and marketing materials, this book offers a guide to the rules of grammar and style that are required to achieve quality writing
This guide aims to improve the quality and effectiveness of writing. Designed for writers at any level, the emphasis is on planning and editing rather than learning grammatical rules. The guidance notes cover all the basic essentials, including ideas, structure, layout, presentation and how to write more fluently. For computer users, its shows how to get the best from the word-processor, and covers electronic writing on the Internet. The book also contains suggestions for further reading.
Take it step-by-step for writing success! The quickest route to learning a subject is through a solid grounding in the basics. So what you won’t find in Easy Writing Skills Step-by-Step is a lot of endless drills. Instead, you get a clear explanation that breaks down complex concepts into easy-to-understand steps, followed by highly focused exercises that are linked to core skills--enabling learners to grasp when and how to apply those techniques. This book features: Large step-by-step charts breaking down each step within a process and showing clear connections between topics and annotations to clarify difficulties Stay-in-step panels show how to cope with variations to the core steps Step-it-up exercises link practice to the core steps already presented Missteps and stumbles highlight common errors to avoid You can master writing as long as you take it Step-by-Step!
Develop your learners' skills in creative writing and writing for a purpose. Introduce your learners to creative writing and writing for a purpose. They'll learn about naming words with the Patel family as well as captions and lists on the farm, helping build their extended writing skills as they progress through the units. Each unit focuses on a different text type such as dialogue, recounts, reports or instructions. Model texts in each chapter show learners good examples of each writing type and specific activities are included to help them practise their grammar. Planning tools and an extended writing task develop learners' essential skills including editing, checking, planning and creative thinking.
Help your little one learn with a BIG book of writing skill activities for kids ages 5 to 7 Watch your first grader develop their ability to write and communicate more effectively with this standout among 1st grade activity books. This massive collection of writing skill activities is bursting with awesome writing and literacy lessons perfect for after-school and summer practice. Filled with coloring, mazes, matching, and so much more, this top choice among 1st grade activity books makes it easy for kids to learn key writing skills while having tons of fun. Go beyond other kids educational workbooks with: 120 Amazing activities―Get the most fun activities you'll find in workbooks for first graders, including drawing, storytelling, and fill-in-the-blanks that keep them engaged and interested in learning. Essential skill development―Set your little one up for a lifetime of success as they learn how to make lists, use prepositions, properly place commas, write stories, and more. Progressive difficulty―Keep kids from getting frustrated with challenges that start simple and grow more difficult as they progress through the book and hone their skills. Give your young learner a huge boost with one of the biggest and most effective 1st grade workbooks you'll find.
Put your students on the road to success with these easy lessons that build basic writing skills and get kids ready for the standardized tests. These hands-on activities teach punctuation, capitalization, sequencing, and much more. Students learn about periods by mini "stop signs" at the end of sentences in the morning message, identify main idea by brainstorming titles to stories, and use graphic organizers to plan their own stories.