WRITING TO LRN RC PB
S**M
Good Book
For the writer in you
K**K
Writing ability to learn in the era of "cut n paste"
The book has addressed the fears regarding the ability to write amongst the learners as well as the teachers of different subjects. The book is recommended for those who want to learn any subject using writing as a tool of learning
B**R
Five Stars
Clear thoughts
G**S
A learning and enjoyable read
For people who care about good writing, writing to learn is an admirable guide on how to write clearly about any subject ranging from art and music to physics and chemistry. Valuable book.
H**M
Terrific Homeschool Approach
In the heart of every homeschooling journey lies the quest for methods that not only educate but inspire. William Zinsser's "Writing to Learn" emerges as a beacon of guidance for families navigating this voyage. With a gentle yet persuasive voice, Zinsser introduces us to a teaching approach that goes beyond mere knowledge acquisition. It's about embarking on an adventure with our children, guiding them to express their thoughts, questions, and discoveries through the written word.At its core, "Writing to Learn" illuminates the profound connection between writing and understanding. Like a skilled gardener tending to seedlings, Zinsser teaches us how to nurture our children's ideas, allowing them to blossom into rich insights and knowledge. This book stands not just as a manual but as a companion, walking alongside homeschooling parents and their children, inspiring them to see writing not as a chore but as an exhilarating exploration.What makes this book resonate with homeschooling families is its alignment with the heart and soul of home education: the freedom to tailor learning to each child's unique curiosity and pace. Zinsser's approach, rich in encouragement and practical wisdom, fits seamlessly into the homeschooling ethos. It speaks directly to the heart, urging us to foster an environment where writing is a joyful journey of discovery, not a daunting destination.Beyond academic achievement, "Writing to Learn" gifts students with a skill for life. It teaches them to articulate their understanding and emotions, equipping them with the power to navigate the world with confidence and clarity. As homeschoolers, we cherish not just the academic growth of our children but their development as thoughtful, articulate individuals. Zinsser's masterpiece serves as a key tool in this noble endeavor.William Zinsser's "Writing to Learn" is more than a book; it's a treasure trove of inspiration for homeschooling families dedicated to cultivating lifelong learners. It encourages us to view writing as a natural extension of thinking and learning, beautifully woven into the fabric of our daily educational adventures. Embracing Zinsser's teachings, we can guide our children toward a love for writing that enriches their learning and lights up their paths to understanding. For those seeking to inspire a deeper connection with learning in their homeschool, Zinsser's wisdom is a guiding star.
J**M
El cápitulo de matemáticas es lindo.
Agradable!
A**R
Like the style and stories
Changes your perspective about writing. I would recommend it as a fun read and to help feel less scared of writing
A**R
It's not a how-to book. It's better, much better
This book isn’t necessarily what the title promises - it’s better. I like Bill Zinsser’s writing and his writing-about-writing, so I was going to enjoy this book, whatever. It’s a treasure trove of examples of good, clear, accessible writing. What does it have to do with learning? Well, it’s not a how-to manual. There are no five-steps, or three-stages, or six-principles. The book is essentially a memoir, an account of Zinsser’s journey into discovering how others have used writing to help them learn, in a wide range of fields and disciplines. It gives examples of these writings, and the theme is that through writing, these writers learned more (much more) about their subjects. The misleading item is the subtitle, “How to Write - and Think - Clearly About Any Subject at All”, since the book doesn’t include any how-to instructions, it teaches by example. (I can imagine a marketing person added the subtitle, it doesn’t even appear on the cover.) If you like Bill Zinsser’s other works on writing, then I think you’ll like this book, too.
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