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All Star Sports Writer Summer Youth Writing CampSubmitted by Laura Tracy Baisden on Thu, 2011-06-23 20:55
During camp students participated in writing lessons on voice, setting, sentence structure, word choice, and character traits. The camp was planned and delivered by Teacher Consultants Karen Dillon and Debbie Holly. Guest Teacher Consultant Bob Miller joined the camp for one day. Employing research based teaching strategies during the camp, students enjoyed many opportunities to publish their writing in creative and artistic styles. Camp directors also ensured that students participated in several activity and exercise periods each day, to capitalize on research showing that physical activity enhances brain building and facilitates learning. Pictures can be found on the Coalfield Writers Facebook group page. Fall Youth Writing Program Accepting EnrollmentsSubmitted by Laura Tracy Baisden on Thu, 2011-08-25 07:51
It's that time of year again!Coalfield Writers is preparing for the fall youth writing program,and what a program it will be this year! Marshall University Writing Project, in association with Coalfield Writers and Logan County Schools, will offer Weekend Writer’s Roundup Creative Writing Camp for students. Camp is open to all area students in grades 2 through 8, and will be held on the evening of Friday, October 7, at Logan High School. Creative Writing Camp is open to all area students currently enrolled in grades 2 through 8 this school year.Registration fee for the creative writing camp is $20, and includes all supplies, snacks and ice cream social. 2011 Round Up Enrollment Form A limited number of tuition waivers are available. Download the form here. The theme this year will be POTTERWRITES.This creative writing round up will offer students the chance to write in many styles. All lessons will focus on magical wizarding world created by J. K. Rowling in her famous books, and the movies they inspired. All lessons will be new, and students who have attended previously can repeat for an entirely different camp experience. Round up is under the direction of Karen Dillon and Debbie Holly, and all teachers in the program have received extensive writing training on local, state, and national levels. A dozen more teachers will be on staff during the roundup, so the student teacher ratio will be small, allowing students to have direct instruction in writing skills. Space is limitedOnly 15 students in each group can be enrolled. The application deadline is September 15, 2011 and will not be extended. A Video Story of SI 2011Submitted by Laura Tracy Baisden on Sun, 2011-07-03 16:21Summer Institute 2011 wrapped up on July 1, 2011. Six new Teacher Consultants have joined the ranks of the National Writing Project, Marshall University Writing Project, and Coalfield Writers. As we continue the work in the Coalfields of West Virginia we are happy to share with you some of the sites, sounds and images of the institute. Read the full post, and click the video below to see it! Life of a Soccer BallSubmitted by Laura Tracy Baisden on Sun, 2011-06-26 19:49The pieces below are written by middle school students participating in Coalfield Writers Summer Creative Writing Camp. The camp, under the direction of Karen Dillon and Debbie Holly, met at Chapmanville Middle School June 21 - 24, 2011 By Brooke P. The Soccer Miracle My HeroSubmitted by Laura Tracy Baisden on Sun, 2011-06-26 19:47The pieces below are written by middle school students participating in Coalfield Writers Summer Creative Writing Camp. The camp, under the direction of Karen Dillon and Debbie Holly, met at Chapmanville Middle School June 21 - 24, 2011 By Brooke P. My dad is funny and just like a kid. He is nice to everyone, making new friends everywhere he does. He worries about me and my brother. He loves and cares, that’s why he is my hero.
By Ethan Extreme Sports==Create Your OwnSubmitted by Laura Tracy Baisden on Sun, 2011-06-26 19:44The pieces below are written by middle school students participating in Coalfield Writers Summer Creative Writing Camp. The camp, under the direction of Karen Dillon and Debbie Holly, met at Chapmanville Middle School June 21 - 24, 2011 By Dana My spot is skate-shot! On skate-shot you have only a skateboard and an air soft pistol. All you have to do is ride around on a skateboard shooting each other with the air soft gun. When you get shot then you’re out! Last person standing wins!
By Krista What it Takes to be a True PlayerSubmitted by Laura Tracy Baisden on Thu, 2011-06-23 17:54The pieces below are written by middle school students participating in Coalfield Writers Summer Creative Writing Camp. The camp, under the direction of Karen Dillon and Debbie Holly, met at Chapmanville Middle School June 21 - 24, 2011 By Cameron Have You Ever Dreamed of Being a Sports Star?Submitted by Laura Tracy Baisden on Thu, 2011-06-23 17:50The pieces below are written by middle school students participating in Coalfield Writers Summer Creative Writing Camp. The camp, under the direction of Karen Dillon and Debbie Holly, met at Chapmanville Middle School June 21 - 24, 2011 By Adam Reporting the SportsSubmitted by Laura Tracy Baisden on Thu, 2011-06-23 17:48The pieces below are written by middle school students participating in Coalfield Writers Summer Creative Writing Camp. The camp, under the direction of Karen Dillon and Debbie Holly, met at Chapmanville Middle School June 21 - 24, 2011 By Brooke M. I Am PoemsSubmitted by Laura Tracy Baisden on Thu, 2011-06-23 17:44The pieces below are written by middle school students participating in Coalfield Writers Summer Creative Writing Camp. The camp, under the direction of Karen Dillon and Debbie Holly, met at Chapmanville Middle School June 21 - 24, 2011 By Laura I am fun and crazy I wonder how J.K. Rowling thought us such an amazing fantasy world. I hear the inspirational voice of Dumbledore. I see my friends waving at me across the playground. |
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