Archive for March, 2008
Monday, March 17th, 2008
WritingFix has a fabulous (and free-to-use) on-line lesson inspired by this novel. Click here to read the lesson’s overview and have access to all its resources. If you’ve used this lesson with your students, we want to hear: 1) What worked well for you with the lesson; or… 2) What adaptations did you make [...]
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Monday, March 17th, 2008
WritingFix has a fabulous (and free-to-use) on-line lesson inspired by this novel. Click here to read the lesson’s overview and have access to all its resources. If you’ve used this lesson with your students, we want to hear: 1) What worked well for you with the lesson; or… 2) What adaptations did you make to [...]
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Monday, March 10th, 2008
WritingFix has a fabulous (and free-to-use) on-line lesson inspired by this picture book. Click here to read the lesson’s overview and have access to all its resources. If you’ve used this lesson with your students, we want to hear: 1) What worked well for you with the lesson; or… 2) What adaptations did you make [...]
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Sunday, March 9th, 2008
WritingFix has a fabulous (and free-to-use) on-line lesson inspired by this picture book. Click here to read the lesson’s overview and have access to all its resources. If you’ve used this lesson with your students, we want to hear: 1) What worked well for you with the lesson; or… 2) What adaptations did you make [...]
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Sunday, March 9th, 2008
WritingFix has a fabulous (and free-to-use) on-line lesson inspired by this picture book. Click here to read the lesson’s overview and have access to all its resources. If you’ve used this lesson with your students, we want to hear: 1) What worked well for you with the lesson; or… 2) What adaptations did you make [...]
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Friday, March 7th, 2008
WritingFix has a fabulous (and free-to-use) on-line lesson inspired by this picture book. Click here to read the lesson’s overview and have access to all its resources. If you’ve used this lesson with your students, we want to hear: 1) What worked well for you with the lesson; or… 2) What adaptations did you make [...]
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Friday, March 7th, 2008
WritingFix has a fabulous (and free-to-use) on-line lesson inspired by this picture book. Click here to read the lesson’s overview and have access to all its resources. If you’ve used this lesson with your students, we want to hear: 1) What worked well for you with the lesson; or… 2) What adaptations did you make [...]
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Friday, March 7th, 2008
WritingFix has a fabulous (and free-to-use) on-line lesson inspired by this picture book. Click here to read the lesson’s overview and have access to all its resources. If you’ve used this lesson with your students, we want to hear: 1) What worked well for you with the lesson; or… 2) What adaptations did you make [...]
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Thursday, March 6th, 2008
WritingFix has a fabulous (and free-to-use) on-line lesson inspired by E. A. Robinson’s poem, Richard Cory. Click here to read the lesson’s overview and have access to all its resources. If you’ve used this lesson with your students, we want to hear: 1) What worked well for you with the lesson; or… 2) What adaptations [...]
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Thursday, March 6th, 2008
WritingFix has a fabulous (and free-to-use) on-line lesson inspired by E. A. Robinson’s poem, Reuben Bright. Click here to read the lesson’s overview and have access to all its resources. If you’ve used this lesson with your students, we want to hear: 1) What worked well for you with the lesson; or… 2) What adaptations [...]
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