Posted on: August 8, 2008
Posted by:
Natasha Lee(s)
No. There wasn't more. I can provide more details if you have any questions.
Posted on: August 7, 2008
Posted by:
Adaniel(c)
Sorry I didn't realize how the questions worked. I purchased the Writing Creatively and when I downloaded it I found that it was the two pages that were featured in the preview. Was there supposed to be more?
Posted on: August 7, 2008
Posted by:
Adaniel(c)
Is there just supposed to be the two pages featured on the preview with the purchase?
Posted on: August 14, 2006
Posted by:
Natasha Lee(s)
Sara,
The five paragraph assignment that is listed as a free sample could be used in a high school classroom. The package that you're looking at is a full year program. There are several others for shorter periods of time.
Posted on: August 13, 2006
Posted by:
Sara Klemach(c)
Would these materials be beneficial for a Creative Writing teacher in a high school classroom? Would you mind posting one example assignment? $50.00 is a lot of money; I would just like to make sure what I'm purchasing would work for my students.
Thank you!
Sara
Posted on: July 21, 2006
Posted by:
Jian Zhang(c)
Hi Natasha,
Just wondering if you teach writing lessons for 4th-6th grader children over the interrent? We (also a few of our friends) are parents of 4th-6th graders and have been seeking a good writing instructor with experience in online teaching. If you are interested, we could take this off line and discuss some more details on the lessons and fees. My email is jzhang_97@yahoo.com
Thanks in advance and regards.
-Jian Zhang
San Jose, CA
Posted on: July 15, 2006
Posted by:
Natasha Lee(s)
These lessons have a variety of topics, for instance, one of the questions is, "What makes a good teacher?". I'm looking to get kids writing and comfortable forming paragraphs. These assignments have few instructions for new writers and focus on getting as much description from their sentences as possible.
Posted on: July 15, 2006
Posted by:
Patricia Harman-murray(c)
Natasha,
What are the specific lessons in your "12 Week Creative Writing Assignments"?
Posted on: June 28, 2006
Posted by:
Natasha Lee(s)
Students would receive feedback using word's tools function called Track Changes. This allows them to see my notes written in red. They are then able to make changes or make note of a rule that needs to be kept in mind for their next assignment.
While this class was intended for homeschoolers, I'm comfortable reading a large group of work. I teach at Full Sail in Screenwriting for Film and often have had to read over thirty to thrity five assignments per week, meet with the students, and recall all of the stories. It can be done. As long as each student was paid to have feedback included in their curriculum, that wouldn't be a problem.
As a teacher, you're also able to purchase one lesson and utilize it in the classroom and provide feedback to the students on your own.
I hope I answered your question. Don't hesitate to respond back if you need more information.
Have a great day!
Posted on: June 28, 2006
Posted by:
Elizabeth Cubage(c)
How often does a student get your feedback via Word, through emails? How would you manage feedback for several classes of 25 students?
Thanks!