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Ten Tips for Writing An Essay
Find tips for writing an essay, from scheduling and time-management to outlining to revision.
It's a Storybook Life! Worksheet
Use this worksheet to go with the "It's a Storybook Life" lesson.
Collect a Sentence
Students name everyday objects and then construct imaginative sentences with those words.
Eric Carle
Students use Web resources to visit the home page of author/illustrator Eric Carle, explore his...
Reading the Newspaper
Use this lesson to explore the newspaper through a variety of academic areas.
When You Were Young... Worksheet
Have students interview a senior citizen to learn what schools, jobs, and community activities...
Presenting . . . Me!
To explore personal web pages as forms of self-expression and to give students practice...
Learning About Voice Through Photographs
Finding one's voice is a challenge for many writers. In this exercise, students use classic...
Punctuation: Periods
How to use periods properly.
Labor Day Newspaper
Students learn about the history of the Labor Day holiday and write a newspaper about the...
Animal Chains
Children highlight animal characteristics on paper chains.
Class Project: Favorite Foods
Your class will create a class book about their favorite foods.
An Amazing Story
Develop skills in creative writing while exploring the Web. Students create sequential stories...
My Community
Have your class create a Community Book to learn about their surroundings.
Comic-Strip Challenge
Use comic strips to teach students that there is a beginning, middle, and end to stories.
Dialogue Journals with Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
Students will demonstrate a beginning understanding of how to use dialogue journals or written...
Mad Libs© and Mad Libs JuniorTeacher Guides
Learn how you can use Mad Libs© and Mad Libs...
Ten Art Questions
Encourage students to observe details by asking specific and pointed questions about various...
Getting to Know Each Other Through Poetry
Students get to know each other through a poetry writing activity.
Journaling with The Sun, Wind, and the Rain
This lesson, to be completed after reading The Sun, the Wind, and the Rain, has...

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