Berry, Marilyn.
Written Reports
. Chicago: Children’s Press. 1984.
This book explains the steps used in writing a report, including topics, outlining, and paragraph development. There are many exercises to compliment those steps.
Blot, David and David M. Davidson.
Put It In Writing
. Mass.: Newbury House Publishers. 1969.
This book suggests topics and exercises and discusses techniques to help students learn English through writing.
Brandt, Sue R.
How To Improve Your Written English
. New York: Franklin Watts, Inc. 1972.
This book discusses the differences between spoken and written English and suggests ways to improving written English from the middle grades through high school.
Cassedy, Sylvia.
In Your Own Words: A Beginner’s Guide to Writing
. Garden City, N. Y.: Doubleday. 1978.
This is a guide to writing prose, both fiction and non-fiction, and poetry.
Goffstein, M. B.
A Writer.
New York: Harper & Row. 1984.
This book is a brief text comparing the works of a writer to that of a gardner whose seeds are ideas that grow into books.
James, Elizabeth and Carol Barkin.
How to Write a Great School Report
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New York: Lothrop, Lee, & Shepard Books. 1983.
This book explains how to choose a topic for a report, how to find and organize information, and how to write and revise the final version.
Tchudi, Susan J. and Stephen Tchudi.
The Young Writer’s Handbook
. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons. 1984.
This book suggests helpful procedures and approaches for the beginning writers in areas of interest such as journal, ietter writing, creative writing, school reports, topics, and experiments.
Traiger, Arthur and Leon Gersten.
Solutions To Your Writing Problems
. Woodbury, N. Y.: Barron’s Educational Series, Inc. 1980.
This book presents the various kinds of writing, the stages of writing, special skills for developing style, structure, and clarity.