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Upper elementary teachers can channel students’ excitement around the changing season into thoughtful writing that incorporates all five senses.
Fall is an inspiring season for writing thanks to the falling leaves, pretty colors, and cooler weather so it’s the perfect time to bring in some fall writing prompts for kids. From pumpkins and candy ...
Take a walk in your neighborhood while pushing your baby who refuses to nap in a stroller. Name five things you see, four things you hear, three things you smell, two things you touch, and one thing ...
The request was simple enough: Please come and talk to 11 separate Southern Indiana grade school classes about writing. You know, the thing you do for a living. Rearranging the alphabet into words.