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Creative Writing for Teens is full of great activities and projects
to get teens interested in writing, and to help develop the
literacy and language skills needed for the new exams. The book
includes full-length projects, real-life descriptive writing,
picture-based descriptions and stories, a book project, article,
advert and report writing, as well as lots of creative story work.
Creative Writing for Teens is entertaining and challenging enough
for all levels, with plenty of guidance and advice throughout the
book. This is the large print edition.
How to Write Super Sentences is the first book in the How to Write
series for English Language students. All the books in the series
focus on different areas of English Language, Literacy and Creative
Writing. In this book, students use a wide variety of ideas and
activities to get to grips with writing longer and complex
sentences. Tasks include descriptive and active sentences,
expanding ideas, non-fiction work, making sentences into paragraphs
and using sentence structure in a variety of ways. Subjects include
family-life, hobbies, school, travel and creative adventures into
fantasy and science fiction. This is the large print edition.
Creative Writing for Teens is full of great activities and projects
to get teens interested in writing, and to help develop the
literacy and language skills needed for the new exams. The book
includes full-length projects, real-life descriptive writing,
picture-based descriptions and stories, a book project, article,
advert and report writing, as well as lots of creative story work.
Creative Writing for Teens is entertaining and challenging enough
for all levels, with plenty of guidance and advice throughout the
book. Also available in a large print edition.
When Daniel, the school bully, is given the gift of a stone, he
doesn't realise that every time he does something wrong, the stone
will grow. When the stone is big enough, it will come for him. If
he can learn his lesson in time and change before the stone grows
too big, then he can still be saved. Otherwise, this bully will
find out what happens when you do exactly what you want. The Boy
Who Broke the School is the story of Daniel, the school bully who
thinks he is tough enough for anything. It takes a little bit of
real magic to show him how wrong he can be. Daniel is a funny,
resourceful, cheeky and genuinely brave character who needs other
people a lot more than he realises. He finds himself in unexpected
danger and must change in time to save himself. Along the way, he
needs the help of his former victims and new friends, as well as
locking horns with his teacher, headmistress and even the school
itself.
Bad things are waiting and Emily must try her best to overcome them
in time to save the day. When Emily bumps her head, she starts to
hear her cat, Tobo, talking to her. He promises he can change her
life for the better. All she has to do is listen to him. Then she
misses one of Tobo's deadlines and finds her life taking a scary
turn. The Cat's Girl is a funny, scary story about what happens
when you take a chance and let a little bit of magic guide you
round the right corner. This is the Large Print edition. Paperback
editions of this book are printed using the clear, easy-to-read,
'dyslexia-friendly' font Century Gothic.
Bad things are waiting and Emily must try her best to overcome them
in time to save the day. When Emily bumps her head, she starts to
hear her cat, Tobo, talking to her. He promises he can change her
life for the better. All she has to do is listen to him. Then she
misses one of Tobo's deadlines and finds her life taking a scary
turn. The Cat's Girl is a funny, scary story about what happens
when you take a chance and let a little bit of magic guide you
round the right corner. Also available in Large Print. Paperback
editions of this book are printed using the clear, easy-to-read,
'dyslexia-friendly' font Century Gothic.
Creative Comprehensions Getting into Trouble is a great workbook
for children aged 6-10 who are looking towards SATS but not quite
there yet. There are 5 fun stories, all about getting into trouble,
with quick questions to get started, in-depth questions to help
children think more deeply about what they read, activities based
on each story and describing what they have read in their own
words. Answers are included, with advice within the answers for
when students are happier to talk or draw pictures, rather than
writing. This workbook is a large print edition using an
easy-to-read font and an accessible layout.
This funny and insightful book covers the most fundamental and
awkward elements of Aspergers, from both the aspie and non-aspie
side of life. Childhood experiences, dealings with other people,
how non-aspies can help, how to cope with stress and
responsibility, all of these and much more are presented with
real-life examples and advice. This book is part of a series, along
with How to Talk to Your Aspie and Aspies Hate Christmas. This is
the Large Print edition.
Autism can make communicating with other people like trying to talk
in the middle of a thunderstorm: the other person doesn't see the
storm or the effort it takes to communicate in the middle of it.
They wonder why you don't speak, they ask if anything is wrong,
they leave or try to fix it. Although this book is, 'How to Talk to
Your Aspie', much of it is written from the autistic perspective.
Family, friends, best beloveds, have a look at the world from an
aspie point of view and see how creative, frightening, annoying and
enlightening it can be. This is the Large Print edtiion.
Once upon a story... So many tales and treasures come from
fairy-tale worlds and the strange and wonderful creatures we meet
there. Dragons and trolls, heroes and princesses, goblins and
witches and many more characters to fill our stories with fun and
adventure. Creative Writing for Kids 4 Once upon a story uses the
fairy-tale theme to bring creative writing and literacy alive for
children. Familiar characters and situations help children think of
their own unique stories, turning well-known ideas into new and
vibrant life. The exercises and activities in this book are funny
and thoughtful. They help children explore their own imagination in
the safe framework of fairy-tale lands. Children feel they know
about this subject before they start, which gives them the
confidence to take new steps and create their own worlds. This is
the Large Print edition.
All too often, children are put off creative writing by feeling
they have to do it right. Creativity comes in lots of different
packages, and not just the ones marked with a red tick or a gold
star! This book comes from original exercises and activities
created especially for one-to-one lessons, creative writing groups,
school visits and for home educated children. The focus is on fun
and creative thinking, so that literacy and writing skills happen
more naturally, without it feeling like work. The age range for all
the books in the Creative Writing for Kids series is 7-14,
depending on ability. Lots of exercises can be expanded to suit
keen writers and adapted for reluctant learners and special needs
students. This is the Large Print edition of Creative Writing for
Kids 1.
Winter Tales uses the themes of Winter, holidays, family, seasonal
fun and familiar but exciting ideas to help children think and
write creatively. Winter Tales is the third book in the popular
Creative Writing for Kids series. It can be used alongside those or
enjoyed by itself. Lots of pictures and story-starter tasks,
poetry, real-life description, and two projects, The Christmas Play
and Journey to Winter's End. Longer tasks are broken into short
sections so that they can be completed a bit at a time. This is the
Large Print edition.
Big Little Projects are a great way for children and teenagers to
learn how to research independently and create their own
presentation of facts and interesting information. Each project can
be completed simply by answering the questions given, or by using
the questions as starting points to find out about the subjects.
The Big Little Projects books include a wide variety of subject
areas with a good mixture in each book. The main areas are English,
History and Science and include work covered in the later years of
primary school (Key Stage 2), the first few years of secondary
school (Key Stage 3) and specific areas of study used in GCSE
English, History and Science. Advice on how to study and where to
find information is given in the books, along with ideas for
bringing the projects to life and overcoming difficulties with
written work. Creative writing ideas are also used to help young
writers practice a different way of presenting facts and
information.
Simple Storytelling is the second book in the How to Write series
for English Language students. All the books in the series focus on
different areas of English Language, Literacy and Creative Writing.
In this book, students use a wide variety of ideas and activities
to get to grips with storytelling. The tasks include descriptive
and active stories as well as non-fiction work. Students learn how
to write longer answers, turning their own ideas into bigger
projects. This is the Large Print edition.
A Crash Course in Creative Writing explores new ways of writing and
expressing your creativity. Suitable for beginners as well as
people keen to learn more, this book is based on creative writing
workshops and individual lessons with various ages and abilities.
Learn new techniques, beginning by using life experiences and being
creative with what you know, then move on to completely fictional
tasks and scenarios. At the end of the book is a mini-book project
based on creating the different parts of a complete book. This is
the Large Print edition.
Perfect Paragraphs is the third book in the How to Write series for
English Language students. All the books in the series focus on
different areas of English Language, Literacy and Creative Writing.
In this book, students use a wide variety of ideas and activities
to get to grips with writing paragraphs. The tasks include
descriptive and active paragraphs as well as non-fiction work. The
Write About chapter helps students learn how to research and write
about lots of different subjects, with topics including Nature,
History and Science. This is the Large Print edition.
The second volume in the popular Creative Writing for Kids series
takes children further, introducing more poetry and lots of
exciting story ideas to bring their imaginations to life and put
the fun back into writing. All too often, children are put off
creative writing by feeling they have to do it right. Creativity
comes in lots of different packages, and not just the ones marked
with a red tick or a gold star! This book comes from original
exercises and activities created especially for one-to-one lessons,
writing groups, school visits and for home educated children. The
focus is on fun and creative thinking, so that literacy and writing
skills happen more naturally without it feeling like work. The age
range for all the books in the Creative Writing for Kids series is
7-14, depending on ability. Lots of exercises can be expanded to
suit keen writers and adapted for reluctant learners and special
needs students. This is the Large Print edition of Creative Writing
for Kids 2.
Winter Tales is book 3 of the popular Creative Writing for Kids
series and is full of great activities and tasks for children of
all abilities. From funny stories to comic strips, unique poems and
the story projects, The Christmas Play and The Journey to Winter's
End. This book is based around Winter and includes lots of wintry,
seasonal fun. Creative Writing for Kids helps children rediscover
the joy of creating their own worlds, without it feeling like
school.
Creative Writing for Kids 4 Once Upon a Story uses the themes of
fairy tales, magic, fantasy and familiar but exciting ideas to help
children think and write creatively. This book works alongside
others in the Creative Writing for Kids series or can be enjoyed by
itself. The exercises include lots of pictures and story-starter
tasks, as well as the story projects, Tell a Fairy-tale and Uncle
Arthur. They help children explore their own imagination in the
safe framework of fairy-tale lands. Children feel they know about
this subject before they start, which gives them the confidence to
take new steps and create their own worlds.
The first book in the popular Creative Writing for Kids series is
full of great activities and tasks for children of all abilities.
From funny stories to comic strips, unique poems and story
projects, Creative Writing for Kids helps children rediscover the
joy of creating their own worlds, without it feeling like school.
The second volume in the popular Creative Writing for Kids series
takes children further, introducing more poetry and lots of
exciting story ideas to bring their imaginations to life and put
the fun back into writing. All too often, children are put off
creative writing by feeling they have to do it right. Creativity
comes in lots of different packages, and not just the ones marked
with a red tick or a gold star! The age range for all the books in
the Creative Writing for Kids range is 7-14, depending on ability.
Lots of exercises can be expanded to suit keen writers and adapted
for reluctant learners and special needs students.
Creative writing for Adult Learners is a series of books aimed at
people who have not been used to expressing themselves creatively
or who want to return to creative writing after a break. For anyone
needing to improve their writing skills or inspiration on how to
express themselves, How To books can seem either too simplistic or
too intense. This book is designed to be fun and challenging,
offering a real boost to your creativity while giving you lots of
practice in writing techniques. The exercises in this book have
been used by job hunters, adults taking entrance exams or
functional skills tests and adult learners who have left English
behind at school and want to enjoy creative writing. This is Book 1
in the series and is a large print edition.
Creative Writing for Kids 2019 is for children who love to write -
and also children who don't! There is lots of magic and mystery
mixed up with real-life adventures and familiar places like home
and school. Some activities are based on pictures and others
involve no writing at all. Picture-based stories are a great way to
help children who are nervous of written work or who are reluctant
learners.
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