- Create a class newsletter, giving all the students a role as reporters, photographers and editors. Create assignments and be sure to provide deadlines.
- Have the students complete an autobiography by giving them one handout per day that pertains to a certain area of their life--grandparents, parents, school, hobbies and traditions. Ask them to provide descriptions about all of these areas.
- Take the students on a walk around campus and tell them to use their senses--sight, smell, taste, sound and touch--to record the world around them and then have them use their list to write a poem.
- Fasten large pieces of paper to the walls and have the students create a timeline for a particular historical or literary era.
- Assign a particular cause--like Save the Whales--to the students and have them do research, write short essays, prepare brochures and fliers, and create a presentation for the cause.
















