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Sentence.: A Period-to-Period Guide to Building Better Readers and Writers [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 384 pages, height x width x depth: 236x155x25 mm, weight: 623 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 19-Mar-2021
  • Izdevniecība: WW Norton & Co
  • ISBN-10: 0393714810
  • ISBN-13: 9780393714814
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 384 pages, height x width x depth: 236x155x25 mm, weight: 623 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 19-Mar-2021
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  • ISBN-10: 0393714810
  • ISBN-13: 9780393714814
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"A guide for English teachers from middle school through freshman college comp, on how to help students master the art of writing great sentences"--

Every English teacher has experienced it: students staring at an empty page, seemingly paralyzed by a writing assignment. When this happens, it may be time to back off from the Big Idea approach to the art of reading and writing, and zero in on a single sentence.In this book, a master teacher offers a complete guide to a sentence-level approach. Helping students recognize the techniques that make sentences great is the first step, and there are plenty of examples here from YA novels, TV shows, and song lyrics as well as the novels, poetry, and nonfiction pieces that form the canon of middle and high school reading lists. Lesson plans include activities to introduce the featured element of style; questions to guide students in their analysis; and writing prompts and activities to spark students’ interest and creativity.With this Little-to-Big strategy, students move quickly from analysis of the words between two periods to the universe of ideas of which that sentence is a part. They may even be eager to write their own

Sometimes it’s better to start small, with a sentence.

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"[ A] highly practical book. Teachers can drop into the book and find ready-to-use strategies. They can also adapt ideas from the book for their specific setting and students." -- Teachers College Record "Written in a first-person conversational style (a quality I prefer in my professional development books), Sentence feels like getting advice from a respected colleague.... Woods has grouped her sentence types in a format that is easy to navigate so teachers can utilize those types that their standards require or students show a need for." -- Rebecca Crockett - Middleweb "A complete course of detailed instruction in a single volume, Sentence. A Period-to-Period Guide to Building Better Readers and Writers is an extraordinary, effective, DIY approach to overcoming writer's block and getting started with any form of literary project." -- Midwest Book Review "Woods provides literally hundreds of sentences (categorized for thematic unit use) as examples with teaching ideas for immediate classroom use. This book will be one that I reach to again and again for ideas and inspiration. " -- Susan Barber, AP Literature Teacher and Consultant, Atlanta, GA "As a writing teacher for over 30 years, I appreciate Woods' diverse set of examples and insightful analysis. Whether you're looking for a way to fill a few minutes at the end of class or build an entire session around one sentence, this book has you covered. " -- Chris Sloan, PhD, English Department Chair, Judge Memorial Catholic High School, Salt Lake City, UT "By focusing on a single sentence, teachers can change the 'lens' through which we view a text and find a new way to reach students. Woods' book provides concrete and engaging examples that any teacher can use tomorrow in their classroom. " -- Kabby Hong, English Teacher, Verona Area High School, WI "With clarity her cause and passion her method, Geraldine Woods clarifies the workings of one of our most significant and old-time technologies: the sentence. That she curates from vivid contemporary sources will spark the stellar writer in her readers. " -- Edie Meidav, Novelist and Associate Professor of English at University of Massachusetts, Amherst "Woods does teachers a great service by offering this book. She not only serves up an instructional guide for how to help students understand the importance of sentence crafting, she also gives numerous practical examples and lesson suggestions. " -- David G. Miller, Professor, Department of English and Philosophy Honors Faculty, Mississippi College "In an age of tweets and declining readership, Woods makes a compelling case for the relationship between the sentence and how we speak, write, and listen to one another. Never before has the teaching of grammar, syntax, diction, and the literary imagination felt closer to pure poetry than in this beautifully crafted book!" -- Andrew McCarron, Chair of Religion, Philosophy & Ethics Department at Trinity School in Manhattan, New York, Faculty Associate at Bard College's Institute of Writing and Thinking, and author

Acknowledgments ix
Introduction: Why Sentences? xi
PART I INSTRUCTIONAL OVERVIEW
1 Close Reading
3(7)
2 Writing
10(5)
3 Grammar And Rhetoric
15(6)
4 Interdisciplinary Study
21(9)
5 Timing
30(9)
PART II SENTENCE ELEMENTS TO TEACH
6 Structure
39(74)
Crossed Sentences
39(12)
Parallel Structure
51(13)
Pocket Structure
64(13)
Pattern Breaks
77(12)
U-Turns
89(12)
Visual Presentation
101(12)
7 DICTION
113(60)
Valuable Verbs
113(13)
Descriptive Details
126(11)
Tone
137(12)
Word Shifts
149(12)
Coinage
161(12)
8 Sound
173(58)
Onomatopoeia
173(11)
Sound Patterns
184(12)
Repetition
196(11)
Simplicity
207(11)
Excess
218(13)
9 Connections
231(37)
First Person
231(13)
Second Person
244(12)
Questions
256(12)
10 Comparisons
268(69)
Contradiction
268(12)
Creative Comparisons
280(12)
Negativity
292(13)
Synesthesia
305(10)
Time Markers
315(11)
Contrast
326(11)
APPENDICES: SENTENCES FOR A PARTICULAR FOCUS OR UNIT
Appendix A Theme
337(8)
Appendix B Genre
345(6)
Index 351
Geraldine Woods has taught every level of English from fifth grade through Advanced Placement at both St. Jean Baptiste High School and The Horace Mann School in New York City. She is the author of more than fifty books, including Independent Study That Works: Designing a Successful Program, Sentence.: A Period to Period Guide to Building Better Readers and Writers, and 25 Great Sentences and How They Got That Way. She is also the creator of the Grammarian in the City blog, which explores a variety of topics related to language, grammar, and writing. She lives in New York City.