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From the lens Teaching Writing without (BUYING) a Writing Curriculum.
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Heather_Todd
Sep 10, 2011 @ 9:24 pm | delete
- Great post,This is really interesting nice
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proof-reader
Sep 6, 2011 @ 8:38 am | delete
- Comprehensive! Hats off to the effort that you have put into this lens.
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JJNW
Aug 13, 2011 @ 3:13 am | delete
- *** Blessed by a SquidAngel *** for a well-thought-out page, clearly written with good advice.
I really like this:
For example, you are grappling with grammar issues in the prewriting stage when you should not be considering that at all.--- Otherwise you short circuit the brain's creativity. >>
SO true - the creative part is not the time to stop and edit. Well done!
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Evelyn_Saenz Apr 1, 2011 @ 7:43 am | delete
- Another wonderful article. Thank you on the writing tips to prepare children for college writing.
Blessed by a SquidAngel.
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fsilvestre
Mar 23, 2011 @ 11:43 pm | delete
- I am a writer for quite a long time now so I think this could be great help for those who are trying to write as well. Indeed, you are right practice makes sense after all
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Janiece Feb 14, 2011 @ 3:28 pm | delete
- This is a fabulous resource on writing! Blessed, and featured on the Best Homeschool Resources and Lessons!
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fameandfictioncafe Oct 7, 2010 @ 7:48 am | delete
- I don't know if you have any certification or degrees to make you technically qualified to teach, especially children, but if you don't you should be handed one gratis. This piece is accurate, comprehensive and cohesive. From a professional writer's perspective, I think you have covered the process quite well from the beginning and the links you've chosen are excellent. I don't use adjectives loosely. Great lens.
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VanessaFoster-Whiddon
Sep 24, 2010 @ 3:17 pm | delete
- Great lens. I will pot some of it to work next week.
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adcopywriting
Aug 23, 2010 @ 11:37 am | delete
- Thanks for great information. Do you have any tips or similar kind of information for advertising copywriters. I would like to teach people working for me and make them better expert at writing.
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Scientific_Homeschooler May 19, 2010 @ 5:59 am | delete
- This is SO helpful to me right now! Thanks for lots of great resources and tips:)
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Trisun Feb 22, 2010 @ 8:28 am | delete
- Great lens! Thanks for the all the resources!
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lostinfiction
Jan 8, 2010 @ 9:28 am | delete
- I was looking for some help with writing and came across this lens. definitely 5 stars! maybe you can try something my teacher did for our class - she basically made each of us "adopt an author", then we had to do research on that person's influences and populate their page on infloox. it was kind of cool and helped to realise where other people get their inspiration from
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danielca0720
Dec 22, 2009 @ 8:29 pm | delete
- Another wonderful lens. 5/5* and lensrolled to three lenses
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dagsmith
Oct 17, 2009 @ 11:26 pm | delete
- Thanks for another great lens! 5*
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GonnaFly
Jul 15, 2009 @ 5:58 pm | delete
- Thanks for another great lens! 5*
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Spook
Jul 14, 2009 @ 10:43 am | delete
- Your patience must be almost endless. When I as doing correspondence with my mum before going to junior school, she bust more pencils in our hands than she actually taught us how to write. Albeit you are talking about something different and as usual do it so well. All the best.
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