Nice concise list of poetry styles & how to write them:
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Writing.com-specific tips for getting the most out of features of the site- look especially at tips under "getting attention":
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Teach your kids not to plagiarize. Written at high school/advanced Jr. High level, but an essential thing for ALL students to understand up front:
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Help generating names for your characters. I think the links of names from particular historical eras would be especially helpful when writing historical fiction. Also nifty fantasy name generators (Including hobbits, dwarves & elves for all you Tolkien fanatics!):
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Writing activities
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follow up activities for the previous one:
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Not all appropriate for kids. This is a parent resource:
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An incredibly huge list of articles on a myriad of aspects of creating your own world, for fantasy/sci.fi. writers. I've barely scratched the surface of these, but the ones I read would be excellent reading assignments for high schoolers interested in this genre. I suspect I'll be using these for ideas for a fantasy writing unit: http://www.seventhsanctum.com/www/wwwfull.html
Not exactly a writing resource, but this is a Library of Congress listing of "Poetry 180": a poem to read a day, for high schoolers. You may get ideas here: http://www.loc.gov/poetry/180/p180-list.html
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