English Composition


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This OER textbook has been designed for students to learn the foundational concepts for English 100 (first-year college composition). The content aligns to learning outcomes across all campuses in the University of Hawai'i system. It was designed, written, and edited during a three day book sprint in May, 2019.




My First Preschool Pre-Handwriting Workbook


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Build writing and motor skills with the ultimate activity book for kids ages 3 to 5 Set kids up for success in preschool and beyond with this colorful and interactive preschool handwriting workbook! Through tons of fun exercises, little ones will trace their way to the fine motor skills they need for beautiful penmanship and better reading comprehension. They'll start with the basic shapes and motions needed for writing, and then move on to letter-tracing activities that guide them through the upper and lowercase forms of every letter. This preschool handwriting workbook includes: Comprehensive skills--Watch kids build a strong foundation of fine pen control skills as they practice the lines, curves, and strokes that make up the alphabet. 70+ practice pages--Kids can write directly inside this preschool handwriting workbook, and the activities are repetitive enough to reinforce new skills but interesting enough to keep them engaged. Additional preschool concepts--Find bonus exercises that introduce even more early learning topics like colors, shapes, and animals. Get your little one ready for school with a preschool handwriting workbook that helps them develop early writing skills.




Developing Writing


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The Pre-writing Handbook for Law Students


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Intended primarily for use in the first few weeks of the first-semester legal writing course, The Pre-Writing Handbook for Law Students takes a systematic approach to the process of learning legal analysis. The Handbook is designed to help students focus on and become competent in the process of legal analysis that precedes their work on early legal writing products such as memos, case briefs, and other documents. This book teaches a new approach to learning legal analysis through the introduction of a series of repeatable steps that students can apply to any legal scenario. By practicing and internalizing these analytic steps, students will experience a smoother writing process that translates into a better written product. Each chapter of the Handbook contains several useful features: Frequent metacognitive "checkpoints"--text boxes that prompt students to pause or stop in their pre-writing work and assess their own efficiency and effectiveness. Concrete examples of how the steps in the pre-writing process actually work in two fully developed recurring legal scenarios. End-of-chapter recaps that summarize the desired results of the student's work during each step of the pre-writing process. Independent Practice Exercises. The Teacher's Manual includes advice on how to incorporate this book's new approach into an existing first-semester legal writing course; complete keys to all of the book's exercises; and complete samples of objective memos, a trial brief, an opinion letter, and a demand letter for use with the recurring scenarios and the independent exercises. The thorough content of the Teacher's Manual should enable professors to use the Handbook effectively with minimal additional preparation. "The Handbook hits the nail on the head! It centers on exactly what is missing from all the other legal writing books: the deep thinking that is necessary before pen hits paper." -- Joi Montiel, Faulkner University School of Law "Writing professors have claimed for years that learning to write is learning to think; legal writing professors have claimed for years that learning legal writing entails learning legal analysis. This book makes good on both claims and provides a welcome and useful tool for anyone trying to master legal writing." -- J. Christopher Rideout, Professor of Lawyering Skills and Associate Director of the Legal Writing Program, Seattle University School of Law "You need to crawl before you can walk, walk before you can run, and run before you can fly. Professors Graham and Felsenburg will have fledgling students flying in no time." -- Louis J. Sirico, Jr., Professor of Law and Director, Legal Writing Program, Villanova University School of Law




Writing to Learn


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This is an essential book for everyone who wants to write clearly about any subject and use writing as a means of learning.




Trace with Me Pre-Handwriting Practice


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TODDLER–GRADE 1/AGES 3–7: This title offers children practice to strengthen their early handwriting skills while learning stroke and letter formation. INCLUDES: This handwriting workbook features hours of colorful tracing activities to help young learners develop fine motor skills. WHY TRACE WITH ME: This series gives young learners the practice to master early reading, math, and basic concepts for school success. FUN AND ENGAGING: Each page features colorful illustrations and engaging activities that will hold a child's attention while they practice essential skills for school success. HOMESCHOOL FRIENDLY: This series is great for at-home learning so children can master their early learning skills.




Write Dance


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Copy sheets to accompany the book can be downloaded and printed from the SAGE website: www.uk.sagepub.com/WriteDance2 --Book Jacket.




Grade 1 Writing


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From fairy tales to five-paragraph essays, Kumon Writing Workbooks offer a complete program to improve the development and organization of ideas and expand vocabulary. Our fun and innovative exercises inspire creativity and the desire to write.




101 Creative Writing Exercises


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101 Creative Writing Exercises takes you on an adventure through the world of creative writing. Explore different forms and genres by experimenting with fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction. Discover effective writing concepts, tools, and techniques. Create projects you can publish. Ideal for new and experienced writers alike, this book will enlighten and inspire you with exciting new ideas. Freewriting Journaling and Memoir Fiction and Storytelling Form Poetry and Free Verse Article and Blog Writing By Melissa Donovan, Founder and Editor of Writing Forward, a critically acclaimed blog packed with creative writing tips and ideas




Dysgraphia Workbook for Kids


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Does your kid struggle with handwriting? This book has been designed for children who suffer dysgraphia and can help them to improve pencils skills while having fun. Anthony Haight created Learning Disabilities Workbooks Collection because he truly believes that all kids are fantastic learners. It's just that sometimes the way they are taught doesn't match the way they learn. Learning to write is a skill that takes lots of practice for nearly everyone, but for children with dysgraphia it is extremely hard. An effective strategy is to focus on pre-writing activities that help them to develop fine motor skills. Tracing and coloring tasks can significantly improve your kid's graphomotricity. In this workbook your kid will find hours of entertainment and fine motor skills activities. It includes: 30 lines tracing sheets to start practicing pencil control 30 basic shapes tracing pages to foster hand-eye coordination 30 connect the dots images to challenge them a bit 30 dot to dot and coloring pictures to improve their concentration and creativity skills - One side printed so your kid can use markers, crayons...whatever they want for coloring, and, they can tear off the sheet without sacrificing another coloring page Large print, perfectly sized for kids at 8.5" x 11" Slim, light and easy to carry to have fun anytime, anywhere! Dysgraphia Workbook for Kids - Graphomotricity is your kid's perfect partner to get motivated to practice holding a pencil. Buy this book to help your little one improve pencil skills.