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The site had the following in the homepage, "Girls in Animal Print are Trouble." I noticed that the web site stated " Posted by teachingsparknotes in 6 Traits of Writing." They also stated " Tagged 6 Traits of Writing. The 6 Traits of Writing encourages teachers to use picture books to help students generate ideas and details. For practice in narrative writing, we read. Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day. Then used it as a spring board for the students individual writing. Official website of the 6 Traits."

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Welcome to the Teaching Special Spirits Blog! On this blog, you will find topics we are researching to include in our non-fiction book, Teaching Special Spirits. On the right hand side, there is a list of categories. If you click on a category, it will take you to the posts dealing with that topic. Our hope is that you will leave either tips of things that have helped you or questions you may have regarding that topic. Please leave these in the comments section. Tuesday, December 29, 2009.

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