Forms of Writing
A DigitalNZ Story by National Library of New Zealand Topics
Fiction and non-fiction can be expository, descriptive, narrative or persuasive. Find out how you can use poems, letters, diaries, blogs, posters, story writing, report writing, advertisements and emails as forms of creative writing. SCIS no. 1816050
Janet Frame poem
Christchurch City Libraries
Children's Poetry Archive classroom resources
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The poetry kit
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Warm socks from warm hearts
Alexander Turnbull Library
Writing
National Library of New Zealand
Tangiwai railway disaster
Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
We made our own piupius
Alexander Turnbull Library
Diary of James Brogden
Victoria University of Wellington
A shipboard diary
Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Workshopping a play script, 1982
Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
What are you writing Tony?
Alexander Turnbull Library
Life under the Japanese
Alexander Turnbull Library
How to write the perfect A* speech
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Cube creator
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Write a winning research report
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Andy Griffiths’ writing tips
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Creative writing in the classroom
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Keeping a kids diary
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33 Free email English worksheets
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How to write a movie script
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Instructions writing resources
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How to write the perfect newspaper article
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How to write a biography
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Famous speeches & audio
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Story starters
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How to write a speech
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Email writing
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Dig for victory
Alexander Turnbull Library
Speech and Drama
DigitalNZ
How to write an experiment
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Adapting Shakespeare for hip-hop
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World War Two primary sources
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Sport Story
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