FREE: Five Sequenced Pre-Writing Strategies and Five Sequenced Revision Strategies from Steve Peha

FREE: Five Sequenced Pre-Writing Strategies and Five Sequenced Revision Strategies

from Steve Peha

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Over the years, I’ve created hundreds of strategies. But the truth is, nobody wants hundreds of strategies—not even me. When I go to a school to offer model classroom teaching lessons, I want just a few simple strategies I can count on (and easily remember). So that’s what I’m giving you here. You might call it my Top Ten.These are the simplest, and most effective, strategies I use all the time to help kids at all grade levels improve their writing. And in this particular collection, I’ve ordered them just as they might be taught, one after the other, in a thoughtful scope and sequence curriculum.

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