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Sum It Up: Introduction to Writing Summaries
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Sum It Up: Introduction to Writing Summaries
Fourth Grade
Writing
Students are often taught that written pieces should be long and detailed, but this isn't the case when it comes to summaries. This lesson gives students the chance to practice keeping summaries concise in a fun and engaging way.
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Working with Analogies 2
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Working with Analogies 2
Third Grade
Writing
Use this resource with your students to practice identifying relationships between words. As your students complete the analogies, they will notice synonym relationships.
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What Is an Analogy?
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What Is an Analogy?
Fourth Grade
Writing
Analogies are a way of describing the similarities between two things by comparing them.
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Proofreading Practice #3
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Proofreading Practice #3
Fourth Grade
Writing
Help your beginning writer become an excellent essay-writer with this helpful proofreading practice sheet.
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How to Write a Scary Story
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How to Write a Scary Story
Fourth Grade
Reading
Want to build your child's literary repertoire with tools like foreshadowing and description? Try a spooky Halloween story!
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Two Points of View
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Two Points of View
Fourth Grade
Writing
Are your students ready to see narratives from a different perspective? This reading lesson will get students excited about discovering first- and third-person points of view.
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