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September 29, 2014September 28, 2014Allison Marchetti

Notebook Time: What It Is & Why We Do It

Rebekah and I often often tweet ideas for notebook time, and recently many of you have been asking us to explain it and show how it fits into the workshop. Put simply, notebook time is an opportunity for students to play in their notebooks with different ideas, information, and genres. In our classrooms, notebook time […]

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