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Help your students practice writing well-structured paragraphs with these fun activities that are designed to allow each writer to draw upon his or her unique background of experiences. Your students will learn how to draft a paragraph, proofread it, and revise it. Ideas for sharing and extending writing across the curriculum are included. Writers are encouraged to use the steps of the writing process discussed in the Guide to the Writing Process. A proofreading checklist and Holistic Writing Evaluation form are included.
Teach your students to write narratives with these fun activities that are designed to allow each writer to draw upon his or her unique background of experiences. Your students will write about their memories and dreams, write stories, fairy tales, and more. Ideas for sharing and extending writing across the curriculum are included. Writers are encouraged to use the steps of the writing process discussed in the Guide to the Writing Process. A proofreading checklist and Holistic Writing Evaluation form are included.
Help your students practice their creative writing skills with these fun activities that are designed to allow each writer to draw upon his or her unique background of experiences. Your students will write poems about their pets, letters to an imaginary alien pen pal, and what it would be like to travel into outer space. Ideas for sharing and extending writing across the curriculum are included. Writers are encouraged to use the steps of the writing process discussed in the Guide to the Writing Process. A proofreading checklist and Holistic Writing Evaluation form are included.
Includes inclusive "Errata for the Linage book."
Family history of Alexander and Adam Lamb, believed to be the sons of Hugh Lamb who came to America from Scotland c. 1753. Alexander Lamb was born 1782 in Pennsylvania. He married Elizabeth Carmack 1802 in Tennessee where he died in 1862. They raised nine children. Adam Lamb was born c. 1785 in Pennsylvania. He married Nancy Viney Kelly c. 1793 in Tennessee where he died in 1857. They raised eleven children.
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