Since I've been posting my Kindergarten goals sheet, I thought it would be fun to post the writing advice my fourth grader got at his past parent/teacher conference.
Glad to see that!!! Good advice for writers of all ages! Speaking of teachers, I forgot to tell you that Josh got an A+ on his Navel of the World game! Seriously!
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7 comments:
Glad to see that!!!
Good advice for writers of all ages!
Speaking of teachers, I forgot to tell you that Josh got an A+ on his Navel of the World game! Seriously!
As a seventh grade writing teacher, this is something I tell my kids EVERY DAY! :)
Heehee. That is excellent! Can't count how many times I've heard that advice. It's very key.
Ha! Perfect. Teacher gets gold star.
Whoo hoo for Josh and his project, Kelly! I loved it :)
It's certainly something we should all tell ourselves, too, Jessi! You must be a good teacher.
So key, Miriam. Especially in those first pages.
Teacher is very good, Tricia! Definitely gold star material.
Ha! Wow.
I know, right, Colene! It's funny!
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