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A typical lunch hour
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A visit to a friend's school
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A walk in the woods
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Abandoned Towers: The Importance of Feedback
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Across the Writing Spectrum
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Activities for indoor fun
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Student Writing Model
Adam’s Train of Ghosts
In this vintage essay, Abigail expresses her thoughts and feelings about the songwriter and lead singer of the band the Counting Crows, who are still making music a quarter century on. She analyzes the themes in Adam Duritz’s songs from the '90's and offers her interpretation of symbolism present in them.
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Adjusting Your Writing Voice
Adjust voice for audience and purpose.
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Adopting a Pet from the Pound
This model is based on an essay submitted by fourth-grader Kristyn. She clearly states her opinion in the first paragraph. Then she shares a supporting reason in each of the middle paragraphs.