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Tag: writing teacher’s guide to summer

June 20, 2016June 18, 2016Rebekah O'Dell

The Writing Teacher’s Guide to Summer

I closed the laptop, took a deep breath, looked at my husband, and said, “Next year, I want to be a really, really good teacher.” He just laughed and shook his head, used to such proclamations by now. Because at the end of every single school year, I am consumed with how I am going to […]

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