Cottonwood Press, Inc.

year of publicationISBNauthor(s)title
2003978-1-877673-01-6Cheryl Miller ThurstonSurviving Last Period on Fridays and Other Desperate Situations
1998978-1-877673-07-8Mary BorgWriting Your Life: An Easy-to-Follow Guide to Writing an Autobiography
1990978-1-877673-08-5   ''How to Teach an Autobiography-Writing Class
1998978-1-877673-09-2   ''Writing Your Life: Autobiographical Writing Activities for Young People
1995978-1-877673-12-2Cheryl M. ThurstonGames for English and Language Arts
2004978-1-877673-13-9Cheryl Miller ThurstonIdeas That Really Work: Activities for English and Language Arts
2002978-1-877673-14-6Elaine Lundberg · Cheryl Miller ThurstonIf They're Laughing, They Just Might Be Listening: Ideas for Using Humor Effectively in the Classroom, Even if You're Not Funny Yourself
1996978-1-877673-15-3Patricia WoodwardJournal Jumpstarts: Quick Topics and Tips for Journal Writing
1999978-1-877673-17-7Randy LarsonHot Fudge Monday: Tasty Ways to Teach Parts of Speech to Students Who Have a Hard Time Swallowing Anything to Do with Grammar
1993978-1-877673-18-4Cheri ArmstrongDid You Really Fall into a Vat of Anchovies?: And Other Activities for Language Arts
  ''978-1-877673-19-1Randy LarsonShort and Sweet: Quick Creative Writing Activities that Encourage Imagination, Humor and Enthusiasm About Writing
1996978-1-877673-28-3Benjamin Green · Anita PunlaBeyond Roses Are Red Violets Are Blue: A Practical Guide for Helping Students Write Free Verse
  ''978-1-877673-29-0Dawn DiPrinceA Month of FunDays: A Whole Year of Games and Learning Activities for Just About Every Holiday You've Ever Heard Of-And Many that You Haven't!
1997978-1-877673-31-3Randy LarsonDownWRITE Funny: Using students' love of the ridiculous to teach serious writing skills
1999978-1-877673-36-8Gary RubinsteinReluctant Disciplinarian: Advice on Classroom Management From a Softy who Became (Eventually) a Successful Teacher
  ''978-1-877673-37-5Susan CollinsQuotation Marks: Teaching the basics about quotation marks, without putting students to sleep (Teaching the Boring Stuff Series)
  ''978-1-877673-38-2Randy LarsonCommas: Teaching students to use commas correctly, without boring them to tears (Teaching the Boring Stuff Series)
2000978-1-877673-39-9Amy RiderPromise You Won't Get Mad: and other read-aloud plays for young adults
2000978-1-877673-43-6Cheryl Miller ThurstonCapitalization: Teaching Correct Capitalization to Kids Who Aren't Crazy About Writing in the First Place (Teaching the Boring Stuff Series)
2001978-1-877673-48-1Mary G. Borg · William L. Virden · Patricia HowardMy Colorado
  ''978-1-877673-51-1Cheryl Miller ThurstonHow to Avoid English Teachers' Pet Peeves: Improve your writing by eliminating the common errors that English teachers see most often.
2003978-1-877673-59-7Cheryl Miller Thurston · Laurie Hopkins EtzelLive! From the Classroom! It's Mythology
2005978-1-877673-64-1M.S. SamstonPhunny Stuph: Proofreading Exercises with a Sense of Humor
  ''978-1-877673-65-8Dawn DiPrinceTwisting Arms: Teaching Students How to Write to Persuade
  ''978-1-877673-68-9Cheryl Miller ThurstonHide Your Ex-Lax Under the Wheaties
2006978-1-877673-70-2Dawn DiPrince · Cheryl Miller ThurstonUnjournaling: Daily Writing Exercises that Are NOT Personal, NOT Introspective, NOT Boring!
  ''978-1-877673-71-9   ''Yoga for the Brain: Daily Writing Stretches that Keep Minds Flexible and Strong
2006978-1-877673-72-6Suzanne Capek TingleyHow to Handle Difficult Parents: A Teacher's Survival Guide
2007978-1-877673-73-3Samantha PrustA Sentence a Day: Short, Playful Proofreading Exercises to Help Students Avoid Tripping up When They Write
  ''978-1-877673-74-0Randy LarsonHot Fudge Monday: Tasty Ways to Teach Parts of Speech to Students Who Have a Hard Time Swallowing Anything to Do with Grammar
2008978-1-877673-80-1Victoria HanleyWild Ink: How to Write Fiction for Young Adults
  ''978-1-877673-81-8Victoria HanleySeize the Story: A Handbook for Teens Who Like to Write
2009978-1-877673-84-9Cheryl Miller ThurstonIdeas That Really Work!: Activities for Teaching English and Language Arts