Synopses & Reviews
Writing With Style, a writing guide packed with helpful hints for the student writer, receives a fresh, new cover design for Fall 2002.
What makes some writers stand out from the pack? How can students make their papers more interesting and get better grades at the same time? This book uses the writing of real kids to show you how to:
*Organize ideas before writing
*Choose grammatically correct word combinations
*Arrange sentences for maximum effect
*Create punchy paragraphs
*Polish a presentation to look its very best
*Proofread for mistakes
Review
School Library Journal
New York, NY
Monthly: 42,000
May, 1997
Gr. 5-8 Young gets readers started in a most creative introduction and keeps them focused on the writing process with ideas, explanations, and a great index that helps them to find the area they want to polish. She offers example after example of different ways to write and rewrite sentences, correct use of subject and verb agreement, assignment planning, bibliographies, writing blank verse, clauses, comma, couplets, rhyming patterns, research, editing, report writing, grammar, genre style-and just about any other questions young people may have on the writing process. The book is easy to comprehend, upbeat, and relevant. A must for library shelves and classrooms
-Marsha Whitney, South Meadow School, Peterboro, NH
Synopsis
Surefire tips on how to plan, proof, polish, and present writing projects.