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Every now and then I like to create another writing aid to pin to my writers pin board. These types of printables help me to access those parts of my brain that have been turned to mush during Nanowrimo. Use your senses when you write. Click on the image to download a PDF printable of ‘Touchy Feely’ words to pin to your inspiration board.
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Has your class had the funeral for "said, went, big, and small" yet? (among other words) This is a great resource to let the kids keep in their writing folders/journals or desks to refer to when they are writing. They will never again use those wimpy words! Said is Dead! Enjoy! ...
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Ways to Say 'Went' Display Poster
(teacherspayteachers.com) If your students are like mine, they struggle with powers of 10. With this fast-paced game, students have fun practicing and mastering this tricky concept. Simply form your students into two teams and project this exciting game! The student who says the correct answer first gets the point.
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Via Audra Wolowiec’s beautiful blog Lineforms. bang, bark, beep, bellow, blare, blast, bleat, bong, boom, bray, buzz, cackle, cheep, chime, clack, clank, clap, clatter, clink, cluck, clunk, c…
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Every now and then I like to create another writing aid to pin to my writers pin board. These types of printables help me to access those parts of my brain that have been turned to mush during Nanowrimo. Use your senses when you write. Click on the image to download a PDF printable of ‘Touchy Feely’ words to pin to your inspiration board.
Over 180 Synonyms for Big, Small, Said, and Went
Has your class had the funeral for "said, went, big, and small" yet? (among other words) This is a great resource to let the kids keep in their writing folders/journals or desks to refer to when they are writing. They will never again use those wimpy words! Said is Dead! Enjoy! ...