Image Grammar: Painting Images with Grammatical Structures Harry Noden
Argues that writers view grammar as a method of image construction. Describes image painting techniques from four grammatical perspectives: images of style, form, content, and convention. Describes how to teach these to eighth graders, offering numerous examples of class writing activities that use images as a doorway into the writer's art and engage students in the imaginative world of grammar. Voices from the Middle, Vol. 8 No. 3, March 2001
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