Lane, Barry. 51 wacky we-search reports.LANE, Barry. 51 wacky we-search reports. Illus. by Miles Bodimesde. Discover Writing Press (P.O. Box 264, Shoreham, VT 05770; www.discoverwriting.com). 180p. illus. bibliog. c2003. 0-9656574-6-9. $15.00. * Why should writing research reports be dull? Humorist hu·mor·ist n. 1. A person with a good sense of humor. 2. A performer or writer of humorous material. humorist Noun a person who speaks or writes in a humorous way and children's book author Lane offers ideas for presenting information in various creative ways: wacky art, such as trading cards or a wanted poster; concepts like "A Day in the Life of a Cell," "The Crazy Advice Column," biography board games This is a list of board games. This page classifies board games according to the concerns which might be uppermost for someone organizing a gaming event or party. See the article on game classification for other alternatives, or see for a list of board game articles. , and offbeat off·beat n. Music An unaccented beat in a measure. adj. Slang Not conforming to an ordinary type or pattern; unconventional: offbeat humor. menus ("for the species of your choice"); or parodies, such as a movie preview, auction, or job interview (I am writing this letter to recommend the Shoshone woman Sacagewea for a position in your tour Company ..."). Other suggestions include a testimonial TV ad; a rap poem; a top ten list ("Top Ten Things to Say to Your Mother When You Tell Her You Are Going to Fight in the Civil War"); goofy Goofy bumbling, awkward dog; originally named Dippy Dawg. [Comics: “Mickey Mouse” in Horn, 492] See : Awkwardness greeting cards See e-card. ("To the Mongol Hordes"); cartoons; Web sites; graphs; performances (a press conference, a fashion show) and more. For each idea, Lane gives the setup (the basic concept and materials needed), the punch (like the punch line punch line n. The climactic phrase or statement of a joke, producing a sudden humorous effect. punch line Noun the last line of a joke or funny story that gives it its point Noun 1. of a joke; how to make the presentation effective and humorous), a funny tip (further ideas for extending the project and making it amusing), and an example of a report. Cartoon-like b/w line drawings illustrate the ideas. The cover proclaims, "Face the facts with fun!" and this lively book has great suggestions for doing just that for upper elementary, middle school and junior high students and teachers alike. Paula Rohrlick, KLIATT |
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