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Extemporaneous Speaking
Students who read during a speech miss the chance to excel as speakers. Teaching them to speak with confidence will make speech day enjoyable for them and the audience.
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• speaking with conversational tone
• speech anxiety
• example speeches
• speech outlines
Write a Novel Using an Outline
Learn how outlining can help you establish major plot points, keep your story focused, and make your writing easier.
• writing a novel
• how to write a novel
• writing an outline
• outline writing
• outline before you write
Palm Outlining Tools
Learn about four outlining tools for the Palm: Arranger, BrainForest Mobile Edition, Hi-Note, and Thoughtmill.
• palm
• pilot
• palmpilot
• 3com
• software
Settings - Part Two - Outlining the Physical Environment
This is Part Two of Settings. This article discusses the farm where I lived and what fictional changes I made. I also discuss how to outline settings once you have decided on a particular place.
• settings
• you can write a mystery by gillian roberts
FLASH Drawing - Part III
In this article we shall learn functions of the most powerful tool called Arrow tool.
• arrow tool
• selection
• fills
• outlines
• lines
Do you Need a Plot Outline?
The most difficult part of writing a book is planning ahead of time where it will lead. That is why a good plot outline is so essential.
• plotting
• writing
• craft of writing
• novel writing
• outlining
From Thesis Statement to Outline
Gifted, advanced and talented students learn to apply a thesis statement to create a detailed outline in this final article in the Process-Writing series.
• education program for gifted youth
• gifted teens
• raising a gifted child
• smart people
• homeschooling gifted children
How To Outline An Article
Creating an outline for an article is an important step to help ensure that you end up with a terrific piece of writing.
• how to outline article
• simplify writing process
• planning tool for writer
• process of outlining
• regional travel magazine
Outline of Norway's History
Norway, the land of the Vikings,influenced Western Europe by conquest from the 9th through the 13th century. Monarchs noted include Harald in the 890s to Harald V in 1991
• norway
• norwegian history
• vikings
• eric the red
• lief ericsson
Plotting and editing - an overview
Outline of my views on plotting and editing, and why I see the two processes as overlapping and inextricably linked.
• plotting
• editing
• planning
• outlining
• writing
Power in Teaching
Perhaps the most important thing you can teach your students is that they have the power to succeed in anything they set their minds to in life.
• life
• plan
• time
• management
• organizational
Short Stories - Writing an Outline
The compact form of the short story requires different writing techniques to the novel. Reading and planning can form a foundation for success.
• short stories
• writing an outline
• analysing technique
• writing short fiction
• planning stories
Transparent Oil Colour Tutorial - Final
This article finishes the series of tutorials on Transparent Oil Coulor by showing the final product and explaining the process in which it was finished. An unlimited amount of layers can be applied to arrive at this point, until the artist is satisfied that the painting is complete.
• oil
• painting
• layers
• gloss
• glazing
Transparent Oil Colour Tutorial - Layer Four
This article continues the series of tutorials on Transparent Oil Coulor. At this point small brushes can be used, and attention can be paid to the intimate areas of the piece. High gloss glazing can also be done here in order to really emphasize bright spots of the piece. More layers can be added depending on the amount of detail and texture needed for the piece, until the artist is satisfied that the painting is complete.
• oil
• painting
• layers
• gloss
• glazing
Write the End First!
Literary agent,Robert Gottlieb of Trident Media Group says, "There are rules I go by in commercial fiction. Great writing, mediocre story: I can't sell it. Great story, mediocre writing: It could be a bestseller." What is the difference between good writing and good storytelling? You can get published with good storytelling and mediocre writing, but you can't get published with good writing and no story. This article will get you thinking about the craft of storytelling.
• storytelling
• stories
• novels
• fiction
• plotting
Beginning a Documentation Project
Find out what Vicki considers are the do's and don'ts of starting a documentation project.
• documentation
• project
• start
• begin
• rules
Publishing Your First Novel
This article outlines a basic plan to use in starting to market your manuscripts. It also makes the point that access to publishing isn't magic - it requires your hard work. Now, get started!
• pubishing
• manuscripts
• synopsis
• outline
• sample
Quilts in Redwork
What is "redwork"? A short history, a short "how-to"
and photo.
• redwork on quilts
• embroider
• outline embroidery
• quilt
• redwork quilt designs
THE PURSUIT OF EXCELLENCE
The third part in the series on BREEDING covers the elusive and important quality of breed type and determining if your dog is a suitable candidate for breeding. There are many excellent photo examples so patience may be required in loading.
• breeding
• dogs
• conformation
• type
• quality
Writer's Blocks Software: Worth the Money?
Writer's Blocks software is the easy way to organize short stories, novels, articles and other writing projects. With this easy-to-use program, you can organize your material on virtual index cards, and rearrange them until you're satisfied.
• writing
• fiction writing
• organizing fiction
• writer's blocks software
• ashley software
Academic Writing Skills
For adult or returning students, the thought of organizing and writing a paper can be overwhelming. Use these simple tools to help you get started & stay focused!
• adult students continuing education
• academic writing skills
• essay writing outline
• professional development
• occupational education
Extemporaneous Speech Exercise
Here's an exercise to help your public speaking students learn the benefits of speaking extemporaneously instead of reading word-for-word.
• extemporaneous speaking
• extemporaneous speech
• public speaking class
• speech exercise
• manuscript speech
Irvine Welsh's Sixth Book Reviewed
Scottish health officers engage in paths of self destruction and exploration, but tired motifs drag down an entertaining premise.
• bedroom secrets
• irvine welsh
• book review
• plot outline
• master chefs
Teaching the 5-Paragraph Essay
The prospect of writing an essay can be daunting for many students. Break the 5-paragraph essay down into parts by working with an outline and writing gradually.
• essay
• teaching essay
• 5-paragraph essay
• five paragraph essay
• thesis
Writing Children’s Stories Part 2
There are a number of different ways that children’s authors get their stories out of their heads and on to paper. Here is the second method.
• write
• children
• novel
• book
• author
Writing Great Book Reviews
Well-written book reviews illuminate the positives and negatives of a novel or non-fiction book for a potential reader.
• writing book reviews
• outlining to persuade readers
• main themes
• audience for book
• create an outline
Cut Paper Collage Drawing Combo
Cut and/or torn paper collage is ideal for backgrounds in PIVOT Animation or for when you make comic strips. They are quick and easy, versatile and often stunning!
• pivot
• animation
• backgrounds
• colour
• space
Mice From Coloring Pages
Keep it simple when teaching young children to draw. Stick to the basics. Coloring pages are a good source of inspiration. An introduction to using the computer mouse.
• teaching drawing
• early years
• preschool art
• computer education
• colouring pages
An Approach To Disc. Based. Art. Ed.
What does Discipline Based Art Education mean? Has the notion changed over the years? Read on and I will try to tease out some ideas and issues about the way individuals learn art.
• rendering
• shading
• light
• dark
• value
And Then There Were Twelve
Aristotle is quoted as having once said, "Education is the best provision for old age"
• course
• correspondence
• institute
• jewishchristianstudies
• program
Super Sleuths
Teaching students to approach research in an orderly fashion isn't as difficult as it sounds. With a little coaching, students can become super sleuths, gathering facts from the library and from internet resources to support the thesis sentence they have created. Links to helpful sites as well as links to "cheater" sites that offer FREE book reports, essays and research papers.
• researching
• research
• how to write a research paper
• teaching
• language arts
FLASH Drawing - Part II
In this article we shall deal with Stroke and Fill colors. We shall also learn how to define colors using Hexadecimal Coloring System.
• colors
• fill color
• outline color
• fill color
• hexadecimal number system
Research Checklist - Part Two
The final three points in the research checklist: taking notes, organizing facts and ideas, and the final review.
• research
• documentation
• technical writing
• checklist
• internet
Setting Old Blocks
Choosing fabric to sash 1930's blocks, sizing the blocks. Includes photos
• dresden plate blocks
• 1930's blocks
• sashing
• buttonhole outline.
Beginning, Middle, and End
Want to write a story readers can't put down? These plotting hints will help them enjoy a smooth ride from beginning to end.
• write
• writing
• author
• authors
• story
How to Write a College Term Paper
Need help learning how to write a great college term paper? Here are a few tips to keep in mind when you're writing an essay for a college class.
• college term paper
• college essay writing
• college essay help
• how to write a term paper
• college student
How to Write a Sentence
Sentences are still a struggle for many students, help them relearn the basics. A sentence must include a predicate and subject for it to be a complete sentence.
• how to write a sentence
• sentence outline
• subject of a sentence
• make sentence
• funny sentence
Introduction to Soil Lesson Plan
A simple investigation for elementary aged children into the properties of different types of soil.
• soil lesson plan
• investigating soil
• properties of soil
• elementary lesson outline for soil
• science lesson on soil for elementary students
Public Speaking Class Mistakes
Here are some mistakes that students often make in their public speaking classes-- and tips on how to avoid these pitfalls.
• public speaking class mistakes
• public speaking class tips
• college speech course
• speech outline
• visual aids