
The Multicultural Workshop 1
A Reading and Writing Program
Heinle (Publisher)
Published on 9. February 1994
Book
Paperback/Softback
224 pages
978-0-8384-4834-2 (ISBN)
Description
Collaborative activities help students communicate and share ideas, thoughts, and insights in this integrated reading and writing program.
Reviews / Votes
I. Identity 1. Who Are You? 2. What Do We Have in Common? 3. What Do Actions Reveal? 4. What Makes Up a Life Story? Final Project: Focus on Revising Your Writing II. Change 1. Growing Up 2. Growing Old 3. Changing the Way You Live 4. Changing Where You Live Final Project: Focus on Keeping Your Writing Interesting III. Choices 1. Looking at the Bright Side 2. Choosing Goals 3. Choosing a Mate 4. Influencing Your Choices Final Project: Focus on Writing Introductions IV. Relationships 1. Family Responsibilities 2. Family Customs 3. Comparing Families 4. Defining Family Final Project: Focus on Writing Conclusions V. Conflict 1. Resolving Conflict 2. Bringing People Together 3. Experiencing Discrimination 4. Analyzing War Final Project: Focus on Organizing IdeasMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Florence, KY
United States
Publishing group
Cengage Learning, Inc
Illustrations
illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 249 mm
Width: 203 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
404 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8384-4834-2 (9780838448342)
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Content
I. Identity 1. Who Are You? 2. What Do We Have in Common? 3. What Do Actions Reveal? 4. What Makes Up a Life Story? Final Project: Focus on Revising Your Writing II. Change 1. Growing Up 2. Growing Old 3. Changing the Way You Live 4. Changing Where You Live Final Project: Focus on Keeping Your Writing Interesting III. Choices 1. Looking at the Bright Side 2. Choosing Goals 3. Choosing a Mate 4. Influencing Your Choices Final Project: Focus on Writing Introductions IV. Relationships 1. Family Responsibilities 2. Family Customs 3. Comparing Families 4. Defining Family Final Project: Focus on Writing Conclusions V. Conflict 1. Resolving Conflict 2. Bringing People Together 3. Experiencing Discrimination 4. Analyzing War Final Project: Focus on Organizing Ideas