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Immerse them in writing with your Writing RoomRead the article this discussion is about
This archived discussion is "read only". « Previous 1 2 Next » » gloriacampos - Re: Wonderful! In response to message posted by Tery:Thank you for taking the time to read my article and sending me a message. I really hope you enjoyed it. I would love to share ideas.
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Welcome, Do you use cartooning , drawing and the such like?
Thanks -- posted by Jo Murphy » gloriacampos - Re: Hi In response to message posted by martine3038:No I don't use cartooning, but I guess I could start something with comics. I'm sure students would love that. Maybe you and I can share some ideas. -- posted by gloriacampos » gloriacampos - Re: Re: Hi In response to message posted by Tery:That sounds fun and a good prompt idea. Do you have a link you would like me to attach to my articles? -- posted by gloriacampos
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Hi Gloria, I like Tery's idea I haven't tried it that way but I will. Jo -- posted by Jo Murphy » Tery - Re: Re: Re: Hi In response to message posted by gloriacampos:You could go to my website at http://www.alwaysthinkingofyou.com and read my section called, "The Creative Child." If you want you could link my website and attach it to your articles. There are some great writing prompts for kids at my website. Check it out! -- posted by Tery » gloriacampos - Links I have just added both links to my articles. Thank you Tery and Jo.-- posted by gloriacampos » humorous_sage - Kids and Writing Your article reminds me of a writing assignment I had in the 6th grade. The teacher said she loved it and wanted to print it in some school publication. However, she insisted that I correct all of the spelling errors before she would accept it. After fifty one attempts, I finally gave up. Too bad they didn't have computers and spell checkers back then.-- posted by humorous_sage « Previous 1 2 Next » Please follow the guidelines set forth in the Suite101 Posting Etiquette when adding to the discussion. |
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