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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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September 28, 2024Brett Vogelsinger

6 Ideas to Incorporate Geography in Reading and Writing Lessons

If you are a teacher of writing, you have likely sometimes felt so immersed in a book that you could see the characters walking down the street along by moonlight or hear the sounds of a bustling marketplace. The author’s use of setting details is part of what makes this happen. Setting is more than […]

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