From the Heart: A Creative Approach to WritingPippin Publishing Corporation, 2003 - 64 σελίδες It can be frustrating, demoralising even, to be too afraid or intimidated to express either in speech or in writing what is going on in one's mind. It's one thing to write enough to complete a class assignment or to please a teacher; it's another to really use and take ownership of one's language, and express oneself from one's heart. The main goal of From the Heart is to encourage just that. The exercises are designed to give students the opportunity to develop language skills while at the same time using their own, individual creative talents. The activities were selected with several goals in mind: To help students explore their own creativity in a supportive environment; To help them discover that inspiration for writing is everywhere; To build their confidence in voicing their own heartfelt ideas; To provide abundant opportunities to practice their newly acquired skills; To help them feel comfortable about getting -- and giving -- feedback that improves writing. As they achieve these goals, they will find themselves more confident and comfortable with their new language, producing texts that are much more interesting than standard classroom fare, and really writing from their hearts. |
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Introduction | 5 |
Heartfelt Breakthroughs | 13 |
1Thoughts in Shreds | 14 |
2Outrageous Acts | 15 |
3Deep Feelings | 16 |
4Take a Hike | 18 |
5RansomNote Poems | 21 |
6SignLanguage Poems I | 22 |
21Poem Diet | 42 |
22Dont Add the Ads Adjectives and Adverbs | 43 |
23Loud and Louder | 44 |
24Breaking Up Is Hard to Do | 45 |
25I Cant Believe You Said That | 46 |
26The Drawing Board | 47 |
27Good Question | 48 |
28BeGone | 49 |
8OpEd Pieces | 24 |
9I Remember | 25 |
10A Childhood Room | 26 |
11Ommmmmm | 27 |
12Dream Journals | 29 |
13A New Twist on Old Things | 31 |
14Treasured Characters | 32 |
15Finding Inspiration in Life Experiences | 33 |
16Finding Inspiration in Visual Art | 35 |
17Finding Inspiration in Music | 36 |
18Dally with Dali | 38 |
19Who Is That in the Portrait? | 39 |
Editing and Polishing | 40 |
20The Basics | 41 |
29I Really Really Mean It | 51 |
30Are You Gonna Try This One? | 52 |
31All You Need Is Love | 53 |
LongTerm Projects | 54 |
32A Personal Narrative | 55 |
33Dear Diary | 56 |
34Short Story | 57 |
35Public Performance Poem | 58 |
36Poetry Walk | 60 |
37The EZine Project | 61 |
Recommended Reading | 62 |
Writing Resources | 64 |
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