Free to write

Free to write1986
About this book
"Free to Write" grew from an experiment in a fifth grade classroom into a newspaper article, into a book, and beyond. The book offers hundreds of practical ideas on how to turn elementary and middle school students into better writers and learners. In it, the author argues that freeing children to write--and then giving them responsibility for improving their work--will turn them into more effective communicators, more insightful readers, more critical thinkers, and more efficient learners.
Details
- First published
- 1986
- OL Work ID
- OL2116624W
Subjects
First person narrativeLearning by discoveryCreative writing (Elementary education)Group work in educationJournalismMethodologyStudy and teaching (Elementary)Creative writing (elementary education)Narration (rhetoric)Journalism, study and teachingEnglish language, composition and exercisesEnglish language, study and teaching