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Tag Archives: activity for dead weeks at school
Teaching Tales: The Magenta Man – Our Classroom Superhero
School can be so exciting, especially early in the year. The fall and winter holidays continue to liven up the classroom. But winter can get rather old after the charm of snowflakes wears off. The quiet of winter can make … Continue reading →
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Tagged a way to encourage students to write, activity for dead weeks at school, an alternative to journaling in the classroom, classroom superhero, special writing corner in school, teach writing as a real life activity, value of a classroom superhero
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