Using the “Advice for Things Now GONE” Lesson
November 18, 2008 at 8:43 am | In I-Pod Lessons | No CommentsWritingFix has a new (and free-to-use) on-line lesson inspired by the song “Gone” by Switchfoot. Click here to read the lesson’s overview and have access to all its resources.
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Using the ‘Personal Bucket List’ Lesson
November 18, 2008 at 8:33 am | In I-Pod Lessons | No CommentsWritingFix has a fabulous (and free-to-use) on-line lesson inspired by the song “Live Like You Were Dying” by Tim McGraw. Click here to read the lesson’s overview and have access to all its resources.
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Using the “My Addidas” Prompt
September 10, 2008 at 8:12 am | In I-Pod Lessons | No CommentsWritingFix has a fabulous (and free-to-use) on-line lesson inspired by the song “My Addidas” by Run D.M.C. Click here to read the lesson’s overview and have access to all its resources.
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Using the “Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow” Lesson
September 10, 2008 at 7:36 am | In I-Pod Lessons | No CommentsWritingFix has a fabulous (and free-to-use) on-line lesson inspired by a Beatles’ song, a Smashing Pumpkin’s song, and a song from the musical Annie. Click here to read the lesson’s overview and have access to all its resources.
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“The Sum of Its Parts” Lesson
August 12, 2008 at 1:01 pm | In Chapter Book Lessons | No CommentsWritingFix has an enjoyable (and free-to-use) on-line lesson inspired by Wendelin Van Draanen’s chapter book, Flipped. Click here to read the lesson’s overview and have access to all its resources.
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“Native American Oral Storytelling” Lesson
August 12, 2008 at 12:51 pm | In Chapter Book Lessons | No CommentsWritingFix has a writing across the curriculum (and free-to-use) on-line lesson inspired by Ella Cara Deloria’s chapter book, Waterlily. Click here to read the lesson’s overview and have access to all its resources.
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Using the “Magical Animal Encounter” Lesson
August 9, 2008 at 1:47 pm | In Chapter Book Lessons | No CommentsWritingFix has an enjoyable (and free-to-use) on-line lesson inspired by J. K. Rowling’s chapter book, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. Click here to read the lesson’s overview and have access to all its resources.
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Using the “Creating a Parallel World” Lesson
August 9, 2008 at 1:39 pm | In Chapter Book Lessons | No CommentsWritingFix has a challenging (and free-to-use) on-line lesson inspired by Philip Pullman’s chapter book, The Subtle Knife. Click here to read the lesson’s overview and have access to all its resources.
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“Actions Speak Louder than Words” Lesson
August 9, 2008 at 1:27 pm | In Chapter Book Lessons | No CommentsWritingFix has a great (and free-to-use) on-line lesson inspired by Sharon Creech’s chapter book, Walk Two Moons. Click here to read the lesson’s overview and have access to all its resources.
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“Starting at the End” Lesson
August 9, 2008 at 1:00 pm | In Chapter Book Lessons | No CommentsWritingFix has a fabulous (and free-to-use) on-line lesson inspired by Gary Soto’s chapter book, The Afterlife. Click here to read the lesson’s overview and have access to all its resources.
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