Rosemary F. Hamilton
Baggell, Miriam
All in a Day’s Work
New York: Globe Co, 1974.
These are true stories about job related problems.
Bayne, Sarah
Helping Kids Write
Cambridge: Educators Pub., Service 1980.
This is a practical guide for teaching 5th through 8th graders how to express themselves in writing.
Butterfield, Stephen
Black Autobiographies
Amherst: U. Mass Press, 1974.
From this historical view of Black writings one can trace their similarities.
Dixon, Janice and Dora Flack
Preserving Your Past
New York: Doubleday & Co., 1977.
This book was a great help in doing this unit.
Dodd, Anne
Write Now
! New York: Globe Book Co, Inc, 1973.
These insights into creative writing allow you to relax, be yourself, and experience your own feelings as you try to put them on paper.
Johnson, Eric
Life Into Language
New York: Bantam Books 1976.
You will read and look, think and discuss, and think and write. This anthology of pictures, prose and poetry is designed to stimulate students to write.
Milgram, Joel and Dorothy Sciarra
Childhood Revisited
New York: MacMillan Pub, Co, 1974.
This book was my favorite in doing this unit. It can be found at Buley Library, S.C.S.C.
“Nostalgia”
Newsweek,
28 December 1970, pp.34-38.
Potter, Robert
Writing Sense
New York: Globe Book Co. Inc. 1975.
Why is writing so hard? This book has a single purpose; to help you become a better writer. Three things are necessary for good writing; talent, training, and practice. Your writing will be just as good as you really want it to be. This book can be used as a remedial text for the slow to average high school student.
Sohn, David
Pictures for Writing
and
Stop, Look, and Write
New York: Bantam Books 1969.
Bantam Books 1969.
This book teaches the student to see life through the perceptive eye of the photographer and the writer. Using as examples the writing of William Faulkner, Somerset Maugham, and James Joyce, the student is exposed to the best of modern writing and photography. This is a visual approach to composition based on the principle that good writing depends on accurate and keen observation.