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  1. Writing a website review is different from a product review. Here are my tips.
    tagged , , , , ~~ on 10-26-2011 by jimmie
  2. The Teacher's Corner brings us an entire year of writing prompts, one (or sometimes two or three!) for each day of the year. Each prompt is also available as an illustrated PDF.
    tagged , ~~ on 09-28-2011 by surfnetkids
  3. "501 Writing Prompts" is a 181 page ebook, published by LearningExpress in 2003. This copy (on Scribd.com) is available for reading online and as a PDF download.
    tagged , ~~ on 09-28-2011 by surfnetkids
  4. Education World calls their printable prompts for elementary and middle-school "writing bugs" and lists them by month. What a great idea!
    tagged , ~~ on 09-28-2011 by surfnetkids
  5. 346 writing prompts on a single page! Simply hover your mouse over a number to view the prompt.
    tagged , ~~ on 09-28-2011 by surfnetkids
  6. Surfnetkids.com recommends five sites that offer ideas for writing prompts.
    tagged , , ~~ on 09-28-2011 by surfnetkids
  7. tagged , , ~~ on 08-03-2011 by herodr
  8. Mercer Mayer is the father of the wordless picture book genre.
  9. Four of Wiesner's best wordless books with brief summaries.
  10. My top picks for wordless picture books.
  11. How and why to keep reading journals as part of homeschool language arts curriculum.
    tagged , , , , ~~ on 06-11-2011 by jimmie

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