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Thursday, 3 March 2011

55 ways to support writing in the classroom

This Google presentation is really a must read for all teachers - a goldmine of tips and great resources that will help get your students writing. It compiles the ideas of many teachers and while it covers all ages and levels of students, it is particularly good on reading and writing resources for very young learners.

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