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Coaching Common Core CCRA.W.5 resources

Preview of CURRICULUM COACHING AND COURSE DESIGN | CURRICULUM COACHING | COURSE DESIGN

CURRICULUM COACHING AND COURSE DESIGN | CURRICULUM COACHING | COURSE DESIGN

Created by
Linda Jennifer
CURRICULUM COACHING&COURSE DESIGN❤️❤️ DISCOUNTED BY 50% ❤️❤️This product is for teachers who want to keep their students engaged in American Lit!  THIS IS AN EASY ADDITION TO YOUR CURRENT CURRICULUM!!!This curriculum is proven to produce fantastic results! This product will keep your students busy for an entire semester (along with reading the play and the novel). It integrates The Hate U Give and The Crucible with philosophical texts!  Other novels or plays could be substituted for these tw
Preview of Six Traits of Writing PowerPoint

Six Traits of Writing PowerPoint

Created by
Kimberly Dana
Teaching the Six Traits of Writing? Introduce this research based, Best Practice strategy with the comprehensive Six Traits of Writing PowerPoint. Common Core-aligned, instructional 50-slide PowerPoint addresses instruction and assessment on each trait, including Ideas, Organization, Word Choice, Voice, Fluency, and Conventions. This product is perfect for ELA instructional coaches or leading an impactful professional development on writing across the curriculum! Need more Six Traits of Writ
Preview of Email Template & Letter Writing Prompts for Sentence Building Structure WorkBook

Email Template & Letter Writing Prompts for Sentence Building Structure WorkBook

Writing emails and letters can be fun, informative, challenging and sometimes difficult to compose! Writing an email is your messenger. Your words can bring solutions, awareness, or offer suggestions or a resolve. The power of the written word serves as a point of reference. It states facts, and documents information. Let every email—or letter count. Learn why every word in every sentence must mean what you intend it to say. Most important, set the intentional outcome of your letter to be proa
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