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Identity stories   Today we are going to write a story about our name!
Identity stories   Today we are going to write a story about our name!
by madison
Many famous authors have written books or poems ab...
Legba story:
Legba story:
by layla
1. Confusing? Mawu is a he, then a she. Explanatio...
Main Idea: Quick! What’s the Story About?
Main Idea: Quick! What’s the Story About?
by alexa-scheidler
Imagine This: . Ms. Wilhite has a brace on her wr...
Your Story, Your Brand
Your Story, Your Brand
by alexa-scheidler
Leeway Media for ILEA-NCC, 2016. Stories Connect ...
Warm-Up #___
Warm-Up #___
by alida-meadow
Think back to your writing project.. What three t...
Charlotte’s Web
Charlotte’s Web
by myesha-ticknor
By : E.B White. HarperCollins Publishers . Copyri...
Session 6 Storytelling & Tools of Persuasion
Session 6 Storytelling & Tools of Persuasion
by harmony
Warm-Up Discussion. 2. When you . are undecided on...
Reading Response Station Work
Reading Response Station Work
by iris
Choose 1 question from each slide. Within the Text...
Getting Climate Change  on the Front Page
Getting Climate Change on the Front Page
by hailey
Mary Owen, Journalist. Overview. Readers are inter...
Personal Narratives Imaginative and Personal Experience Narratives
Personal Narratives Imaginative and Personal Experience Narratives
by edolie
Before We Write our Personal Experience Essay…. ...
Harry Potter &  The Deathly Hallows
Harry Potter & The Deathly Hallows
by lois-ondreau
Book by: J.K. Rowling. Presentation by: Student 1...
Walk Two Moons  Journaling- Chapters 1-8
Walk Two Moons Journaling- Chapters 1-8
by karlyn-bohler
Think of a time when you took a long trip by car ...
(APPROXIMATELY 4  weeks – 14 lessons)
(APPROXIMATELY 4 weeks – 14 lessons)
by myesha-ticknor
Rapert. Eng. 9 Unit 2: . Reading Fiction . Strate...
Folklore: Myths, Folktales, Legends, and Fables
Folklore: Myths, Folktales, Legends, and Fables
by alexa-scheidler
Folklore. . can be defined. …. . as all the t...
Worship is very important!
Worship is very important!
by faustina-dinatale
Worship . reminds us of who God is and what he ha...
No More Dead Dogs
No More Dead Dogs
by tatiana-dople
Cycle 3, Day 1. Agenda. Reading Goal:. As we read...
Types of Characters in Fiction
Types of Characters in Fiction
by luanne-stotts
Round. A round character has a complex personalit...
Folklore: Myths, Folktales, Legends, and Fables
Folklore: Myths, Folktales, Legends, and Fables
by celsa-spraggs
Folklore. . can be defined. …. . as all the t...
Memory Moments
Memory Moments
by tatyana-admore
Signpost #6. Definition. Memory Moments. Memory M...
How to write an effective news report/article!
How to write an effective news report/article!
by stefany-barnette
Laura Kirby-McIntosh, . O.C.T. ©. For classro...
Holes Vocabulary
Holes Vocabulary
by ellena-manuel
1. . Palindrome. : A word, phrase, number, or oth...
Welcome to the Year 3 and 4 English Curriculum
Welcome to the Year 3 and 4 English Curriculum
by conchita-marotz
Curriculum elements. Handwriting. Individual Read...
Beyond the inverted pyramid
Beyond the inverted pyramid
by conchita-marotz
Dr Martin Hirst, News Reporting, AUT 2011. Beyond...
Intro. to Chekhov
Intro. to Chekhov
by pasty-toler
Anton . Pavlovich. Chekhov. January 29, 1860-Jul...
Realism in Classical American Film
Realism in Classical American Film
by sherrill-nordquist
Hollywood Narrative. Table of Contents. 1 Realist...
“I Can Do Laundry” Social Story
“I Can Do Laundry” Social Story
by tatyana-admore
Ryan’s Social Story. Gather Dirty Items. Sort W...
Show, Don’t Tell!
Show, Don’t Tell!
by tatiana-dople
Creating a Point-of-View. General Vs. Specific (r...
Practice Questions
Practice Questions
by tawny-fly
for The Daydream test. 1. In the story . The Doll...
Pledge
Pledge
by lois-ondreau
DOL . level 4 week 1. If you could go anywhere in...
Studying Short Stories
Studying Short Stories
by celsa-spraggs
Genre Intro. What do we already know about short ...
“Lamb to the Slaughter”
“Lamb to the Slaughter”
by cheryl-pisano
By: . Roald. Dahl. Interpretation. Interpret . t...
PACTS in LITERATURE
PACTS in LITERATURE
by jane-oiler
How do we interpret, understand, and make meaning...
Retelling the Text
Retelling the Text
by tatyana-admore
March 2011. Clark. Content Objectives. Discuss th...
Schooled
Schooled
by natalia-silvester
By: Gordon . Korman. Disney Hyperion Books. Copy...
The Plot thickens
The Plot thickens
by lois-ondreau
…. Roots. :. Predict the definitions of the fol...
Writers Workshop
Writers Workshop
by alexa-scheidler
Informational Writing. Writing About Reading. Ben...
“Boxes” by Raymond Carver
“Boxes” by Raymond Carver
by jane-oiler
Theme. The importance of filial . relationships. ...
Group 9 vocabulary Pre-AP
Group 9 vocabulary Pre-AP
by test
Consider the common theme of the words in this vo...
Senior One-Acts Directing: The basics
Senior One-Acts Directing: The basics
by debby-jeon
You are the Captain, deciding the course.. The SM...
Key Events, Individuals, and Ideas
Key Events, Individuals, and Ideas
by alexa-scheidler
Learning Target. RI 3 Analyze in detail how a key...