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Resources for Grammar and Writing Resources available through HomeScholar Books
Steps to writing a good paragraph- Reviews the steps to good paragraph writing from beginning to end. Elementary paragraph writing- a good site for those who need to start at the beginning. A fun and original approach. How to write a five-paragraph essay- a link to an educational site that explains this step by step. How to write a character sketch-this simple site gives tips for writing a character sketch of a literary figure. This shows a way to use a character sketch as a book report. You would not necessarily include that element if you are just writing a sketch of a character. Biography maker- This is an excellent site for learning how to write biographical reports. It even has a template to show you exactly how this should look! Tips for writing a literary analysis paper- Suggested tips for improving your literary analysis paper Resources available through HomeScholar Books
CP- Grammar Our Mother Tongue: An Introductory Guide to English Grammar $20.00by Nancy Wilson. "The
importance of the spoken and written word in Christian culture cannot be
overestimated. In this English grammar guide, Nancy Wilson surveys the major
concepts in English grammar for beginners at the late elementary and junior high
level, or even adults seeking a brush-up. -Publisher's Summary. See answer key below.
CP- Grammar AK Our Mother Tongue: Answer Key $5.00 by Nancy Wilson
BT- Style The Elements of Style by Strunk and White (revised-- 4th edition) $9.99 This slim volume is one of the best and most-highly recommended practical guides for improving your writing style, whether you are a teen or adult. Concise rules guide you into bringing interest and clarity to your non-fiction writing. I recommend this not only for teens but for adults in business or volunteer work who need a quick refresher on the elements of style.
JF- Writing Someday You Will Write by Elizabeth Yates $7.00 Author Elizabeth Yates shares practical tips for writing a good story. Elizabeth Yates wanted to be a writer before she knew how to read, and she persisted in following her dream. Over a long and fruitful career, she has received many awards, including the Newbery Medal for Amos Fortune, Free Man, and the Pettee Medal from the University of New Hampshire for distinguished service to the state. Retails for $7.99
CP- Poetry The Roar on the Other Side: A Guide for Student Poets $15.00 by Suzanne U. Clark."Poetry stands at the center of Christian living. We glorify God through noticing, comparing, and naming in sometimes startling ways. Unlike the eye of science, poetry sees the deeper meanings that bind seemingly disjointed facts together. Suzanne U. Clark leads students (junior high and up) on a clear and imaginative walk through the basics of writing poetry." -- Publishers summary |
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