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Author: Abigail Lund

Abigail is a Pre-K-5th grade educator in Cincinnati, Ohio. She earned her BA at Judson University in Chicago-land and her Masters in Teaching at Miami University through the Ohio Writing Project. She is a teacher-leader at the National Writing Project helping with #Writeout. She has a passion for integrating writing and reading into all contents. She loves coffee about as much as her husband and her 2 little boys… and is a self-proclaimed lifetime learner. Catch up with daily happenings and ramblings on Twitter & Instagram @mrsablund or via email Abigaillund90@gmail.com.
October 8, 2024October 8, 2024Abigail Lund

Writing Inspired by Nature

Use nature as your guide for writing. Come join Abigail in her beat this month which offers ways to get involved in the beloved Write Out event going on– and ideas to spark your students writing all year long.

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October 9, 2023October 8, 2023Abigail Lund

Sparking Writing with Photography

This post is all out using students photography to generate writing juices in the classroom

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