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September 22, 2014September 15, 2014Rebekah O'Dell

Using Technology for Mentor Text Hunting

We spend a lot of time on this blog talking about all of wonderful things mentor texts can do for writers of all ages and abilities. If you haven’t noticed, we’re mentor text obsessed.  But,  in the interest of full disclosure, here is undoubtedly the worst aspect of using mentor texts in my classroom: it […]

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