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Avoiding Overused Expressions Objec
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PLATYPUS MEDIA 627 A Street NE Wash
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Listing Objective: Students will us
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Showing vs. Telling Sentences, cont
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The Character Chart Objective: Stud
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A Personal Narrative Objective: Stu
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Lessons: Organization • Where The
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Using Picture Books Objective: Stud
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Fractured Fairy Tales Objective: St
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Lessons: Word Choice • Using Pict
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Word Pictures for Primary Students
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Learning to Use Descriptive Words O
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The Right Word for the Right Feelin
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Showing, Not Telling Objective: Stu
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Adding Adjectives to Writing Object
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Using Power Words Objective: Studen
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Using a R.A.F.T. to Develop Writing
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Developing Word Choice Through Musi
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Onomatopoeias: Those Crazy Sound Wo
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Developing Word Choice Through Spor
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Emotional Stories Objective: Studen
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Journal Illustrations Objective: St
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Emotions in Story Telling Objective
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Free Verse Poetry Objective: Studen
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Finding Voice Through Art Objective
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Using Wordless Picture Books Object
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Using Sentence Triangles to Add Det
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Sentence Structure Practice Objecti
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Using Transitions in Writing Object
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Teacher Modeling Answer Key: On a d
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Guided Practice Answer Key: Slowly,
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Working with Capital Letter VIPs Ob
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Capitalization Concentration Object
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Pass It On Objective: Students will
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The Writing Process • Prewriting
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Teacher Tips The Writing Process Dr
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Teacher Tips The Writing Process Ed
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Glossary 122
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Discovering Quality Literature Day-
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Main idea- the idea in an expositor
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Sensory words-words that relate to
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Resources 130
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