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1
The Writer as an Artist Grammar as Brushstrokes
  • Karen Greco
  • Tomball , High School
  • Tomball, Texas
  • July 72004

2
Tomball is a rural community, 25 miles north
of Houston. Hewlett Packard provides their tax
base. The district has one high school , two
junior highs and six elementary schools.
3
Classroom Profile
  • Straight Seven Schedule
  • 55 min. classes
  • 25-30 students per class
  • I teach four classes of English IV Reg.
  • two classes of English IV AP.
  • Sponsor The Writers Club (45 students)

4
Supportive Research
  • Harry R. Noden
  • Image Grammar, Using Grammatical Structures to
    Teach Writing
  • Parallel structure has rhythm.
  • The writer is like an artist, and he or she can
    add details to each sentence in the same way that
    artists use brush strokes for detail.

5
Supportive Research
  • Donald M. Murray
  • Crafting a Life in Essay, Story, Poem
  • Writing poetry is profound fun, a serious game
    played with a light touch. Poetry says more in
    fewer words. Poetry is the bouillon cube of
    literature meaning is compressed in the readers
    mind.

6
Supportive Research
  • Constance Weaver
  • Teaching Grammar in Context
  • Grammar is best learned developmentally and in
    context. Students can learn to edit their
    writing to develop a rich language.

7
The Pocketbook an simple product
  • Fold blank paper into halves 3xs
  • Crease the center for a sharp edge.
  • Gently tear the center fold.
  • Return the book to the hot dog fold.
  • Push to make diamond shaped hole.
  • Continue to press into 1/8 page book.

8
The Writer as a Painter
  • Article- a, an, the
  • Noun- stuff
  • Pronoun- represents stuff
  • Adjective- describes stuff
  • Adverb- how stuff moves
  • Preposition- relationship of stuff
  • Participles- ing or ed verb
  • Absolutes- nouns participles

9
Adding Brush Strokes
  • A simple stem sentence The dog ran after the
    cat.
  • Add a participle as a brush stroke.
  • Barking and snarling, the dog ran after the
    cat.
  • Painting with Absolutes
  • Teeth barred, the dog ran after the cat.
  • Painting with Appositives
  • The dog, a huge St. Bernard, ran after the
    cat.
  • Painting with action verbs
  • The dog sprinted suddenly after the cat.

10
Additional Product
  • Use an index card to write a prepositional
    poem.
  • Each line should a with a prepositional phrase,
    then add additional brushstrokes to enrich the
    language.

11
In the Middle
  • On a dark corner,
  • beneath the broken street light,
  • within my fragile heart, I felt a crack begin.
  • After you left me, for another woman,
  • In my silence and pain, I began to wonder How
    can I start again?

12
Celebrate variety!
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