My Blogging friend, Norah Colvin invited me to write a guest post for her two education blogs. What a thrill. Thanks, Norah. via readilearn: Writing in the lower primary classroom – a guest post by Marsha Ingrao – Readilearn
My Blogging friend, Norah Colvin invited me to write a guest post for her two education blogs. What a thrill. Thanks, Norah. via readilearn: Writing in the lower primary classroom – a guest post by Marsha Ingrao – Readilearn
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You are both lovely friends. Deb, I haven’t posted anything for a long time. Writing and all the activity of my volunteer organizations take all my time right now. Thanks for being such a wonderful friend. 😍😍😍
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Hi Marsha. I saw your fabulous post over at Norah’s. I came by to see if you’re okay because I hadn’t received any blog notifications from you. 🙂 x
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What a lovely friend you are, Debby. 🙂
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Thanks so much for writing such a fabulous post, Marsha. You have suggested some wonderful ideas to support lower primary teachers when teaching writing to their children. I think the ideas are just as suited to older children (and writers) too!
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I agree that a lot of them can be adapted. Teachers can get creative.
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