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Drama 101 The Legend of Lightning Larry
The Legend of Lightning Larry ONLINE—Story | Reader’s Theater | Storytelling BOOKS—Story Book | Picture Book | Readers on Stage | Stories on Stage Story Handout (PDF, 1 page) Fun With Writing Hear Aaron Read (1:30 minutes) Hear Aaron Read—Whole Story (7:10 minutes) [Source: http://aaronshep.com/extras/] – Posted with Stuffr! –
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Reader’s Theatre Tips
Mumble, mumble, Stop and stumble. Pages turn And readers fumble. Not everyone is comfortable reading out loud. In fact, most of us, actors and world leaders included, have great difficulty and anxiety about reading out loud. It’s nothing to be ashamed of. There are tips galore to help us along. Here are some tips from [...]
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Week of August 31, 2009
Monday we started out with a Math worksheet and then we did our Trophies and Handwriting. Afterward, we did a test on our Reading. Me and JR are above grade level and JT is right at the end of his grade. We did our art project on doing a pastel drawing of the Earth from [...]
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MH L.A. – Unit 2 Nouns + more
McGraw Hill Language Arts Unit 2 Note: 30 days per unit, 6 wks – 5 days each, Lesson planning September 14, 2009 – October 23, 2009 MH3 Nouns and Explanatory Writing Grammar Nouns:
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Constitution Day
The signing of the U.S. Constitution on September 17, 1787, by 39 of the Founding Fathers of the United States is one of the most important and influential events in American history, establishing the many rights and freedoms “We the People” enjoy today. Today, exactly 222 years later, we celebrate “Constitution Day” in recognition of [...]
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Australian Archaeological Sites
Australian Aboriginal prehistoric sites Bidjigal Reserve Cuddie Springs Devil’s Lair Koonalda Cave Lake Mungo Murujuga Ngarrabullgan [Source: Archaeological sites in Australia] – Posted with Stuffr! –
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Robinson Crusoe
Librivox recording of Robinson Crusoe Written Anew for Children by James Baldwin. Read by Denny Sayers Librivox recording (May 26, 2006) Read by Denny Sayers Adaptation of the story of Robinson Crusoe for grammar school children. Tells how the shipwrecked sailor makes a new life for himself on the island, providing shelter, food, and clothing [...]
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L.A. Unit 1: Seeing Like a Writer
Impressionism 3rd The Blue Pond by Luis Graner Arrufi GRANER, y Arrufi, Luis Spanish, 1867-1922 Born in Barcelona, Spain, Luis Graner arrived in the United States in 1910 and was in New Orleans intermittently from 1914 to 1922. Reportedly he painted many scenes of rural Louisiana, which became some of his most signature work..He also [...]
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WAOL Challenge for 08/31/09
See if you can guess the two homophones in this picture. Remember to leave a comment if you think you know the answer. You have all done great on these so far! Congratulations! Here’s some homonym jokes for you. Hold your mouse over what? for the answer. Need to remember what a homonym is? Go [...]
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Fun Math Links on the Problem Site
No, it’s not a problem if you click this link. I’ll understand! The Problem Site
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