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Fluent Writing.


Fluent fluent /flu·ent/ (floo´int) flowing effortlessly; said of speech.  Writing

Denise Leograndis

Heinemann Heinemann may refer to:
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People
  • Barbara Heinemann Landmann (1795-1883), Alsatian pietist
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Box 6826, Portsmouth Portsmouth, city, England
Portsmouth, city (1991 pop. 174,218) and district, Hampshire, S England, on Spithead Channel. The district includes Portsea (naval station), Southsea (residential district and resort), and the old town of Portsmouth proper.
, NH 03802-6926

www.heinemann.com

0325008264 $22.00 1-800-225-5800

Fluent Writing: How To Teach The Art Of Pacing is a guide especially for elementary and grade school teachers about how to teach the skill and art of smoothly pacing one's writing. Chapters cover basic mechanical tool such as the using patterns of threes and how to use "ands and buts" without overdoing it; basic pacing lessons such as learning how to cut irrelevant material; advanced lessons such as how to properly structure paragraphs; and much more. Lessons are supplemented with examples, recommended reading, tips for evaluating student writing, and a wealth of insights. Fluent Writing is very enthusiastically recommended for writing teachers of both public and private schools, and for aspiring as·pire  
intr.v. as·pired, as·pir·ing, as·pires
1. To have a great ambition or ultimate goal; desire strongly: aspired to stardom.

2.
 writers seeking to hone their craft.
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Title Annotation:Fluent Writing: How to Teach the Art of Pacing
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Date:Sep 1, 2006
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