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Tag: middle school writing skills

November 26, 2018November 25, 2018Rebekah O'Dell

Writing Workshop 101/201: Teaching Skills

In my continuing series this fall, I am examining the fundamental elements of writing workshop and providing ways for teachers to get started and ways for seasoned workshop teachers to take their practice to the next level. In the first two installments, I wrote about choice (here and here) and making time for writing (here […]

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