Lists of Ten

Grammar, Style, Language
English Language Exercises, Grammar Exercises, Style Analysis
 
Literature
Character Diaries, Dramatic Foils, National Poetry Month Activities, Novel Essay Questions, Oscar® Activities, On Cliff Notes, Playing with Literature
 
Media Literacy
Advertisements, News Interrogations, Television Analysis, Using Old Magazines
 
Modes of Writing
Narrative Writing Prompts, Persuasive Writing Prompts, Informative Writing Prompts, Prewriting for Descriptive Papers, Prewriting for Personal Narratives
 
MOO Resources
Teacher Responsibility Guidelines, Tips for MOO Admins, Tips for MOO Teachers
 
Odds and Ends
Rethinking the Classroom, Unusual Sources for Research Papers, Reading Comprehension, Creative Writing, Fable Peer Review, Myth & Fable, Unusual 5 Paragraph Themes, Letter Writing, Fun with Crayons
 
Teaching Tips
Documenting Your Convention Participation, For Grants Writers, Responding with Computers, Responding to Student Drafts, Tips for Designing Assignments, Tips for Responding to Drafts
 
Technological Literacy
Technological Literacy, Pt. 1, Technological Literacy, Pt. 2, On Computer Viruses, Playing with Technology, Year 2000 Issues
 
Timely Topics and Politics
Conflict & Violence, Election Time, Pt. 1, Election Time, Pt. 2, Holocaust Remembrance Day, Red Ribbon Week, Rhetoric of War, Vacation Writing
 
Writing Process
Audience Analysis, A Writer’s Background, Writing Center Prep
 
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  1. Bedford Bits: Ideas for Teaching Composition » Blog Archive » Getting More from Writing Prompts
    Dec 14, 2011 @ 10:12:26

    [...] the years, I’ve made a practice of creating writing prompts. Back in 1999, I started writing my Lists of Ten, and over the years, I’ve amassed quite a few prompts and covered a range of topics from the [...]