1) Pobble 365
2) DIY MFA
3) Once Upon a Picture
4) Think Written
5) Literacy Shed
6) Creativewritingprompts.com
And here is a good blog post from EduTech4beginners that detail a list of top websites to use when writing.
I saw this list of creative writing prompts online and thought I would share them with too.
1) Pobble 365 2) DIY MFA 3) Once Upon a Picture 4) Think Written 5) Literacy Shed 6) Creativewritingprompts.com And here is a good blog post from EduTech4beginners that detail a list of top websites to use when writing. Pie Corbett, creator of the Talk4Writing program, recently shared some teaching notes for the book 'Tell Me a Dragon' by Jackie Morris. These are very comprehensive teaching ideas and would be great for a stage 2 class, but could be easily adapted for stages 1 and 3. Please feel free to use them.
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