How to Analyze, Organize, and Write Effectively
Arthur Whimbey and Elizabeth Blanton
The new Whimbey Writing Program, How to Analyze, Organize and Write Effectively,
utilizes the power of text reconstruction for building writing skills. Designed
primarily for students in middle, junior, and senior high school, the program
improves:
- idea organization;
- vocabulary, spelling, grammar, and punctuation;
- careful reading;
- critical thinking;
- oral communication; and
- confidence in expression.
This exciting new program provides all the materials you need for over 30 hours
of classroom experience, including an Instructor's Manual and Student Workbooks.
It can be used as a main text, as part of a language arts course, or even for
independent study. The chapters and approximate times to complete the exercises
are:
- Creating Word Pictures (3.4 hours). The key to writing a strong description
is taking the time to include plenty of details so the reader gets a full picture.
- The Writing Process (1.7 hours). Effective writing includes five stages: thinking
of ideas; organizing; writing a first draft; revising for completeness, clarity,
power, and correct expression; and revising again.
- Describing a Sequence of Actions or Events (4.6 hours). Writers often need
to describe a series of actions or events occurring over a period of time, causing
other events, or offering instructions.
- Organizing Ideas into Patterns: Classification and General-Specific (0.8 hours).
Writers may need to group things into categories in order to communicate them
in an organized, meaningful way.
- Classification (4.1 hours). Delving more deeply into classification patterns
provides writers with effective tools using similarities and differences, distinctive
features, and subcategories.
- Generalization Support by Specific Details (3.7 hours). Writers convince their
readers that a generalization is true by providing specific details that support
and illustrate it.
- Beginning with a Thesis Statement (0.6 hours). Writers must sometimes convincingly
defend an opinion. One technique is to begin by presenting the opinion and explaining
the evidence.
- Writing a Paper for Competency Test: Brainstorming for Ideas (2.9 hours).
Many written exams and applications call for expressing and supporting an opinion.
There are techniques for getting started, organizing material, and writing effectively.
- Comparing-Contrasting (6.4 hours). Effective writing often compares two or
more things based on their similarities or contrasts them based on their differences.
- Defining (3.6 hours). To communicate precisely, it is often necessary to define
the words or terms you use with synonyms, phrases, or more extended explanations.
A complete set includes one instructor's manual and ten student workbooks.
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