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Ender's Game Study Guide. Harbour Publishing: Home. Richard Van Camp. Educurious. Michael vey. Writing Worksheets For Teachers. Bio Cube. The Bio Cube interactive has been changed to a new format: the Cube Creator. Summarizing information is an important postreading and prewriting activity that helps students synthesize what they have learned. The interactive Cube Creator offers four options: Bio Cube: This option allows students to develop an outline of a person whose biography or autobiography they have just read; it can also be used before students write their own autobiography. Specific prompts ask students to describe a person's significance, background, and personality. Mystery Cube: Use this option to help your students sort out the clues in their favorite mysteries or develop outlines for their own stories. Among its multiple applications, the Mystery Cube helps students identify mystery elements, practice using vocabulary from this popular genre, and sort and summarize information.

Create-Your-Own Cube: Working on a science unit? Students can save their draft cubes to revise later. Back to top Name Tag Glyphs. Cube Creator. KS2 Bitesize English - Spelling & grammar. Sentence Level: Basic Punctuation. Proof Reading and Editing Checklist For Kids. Hello and welcome to Planning With Kids! If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my Free Email Updates. Thanks for visiting! This post on Proof Reading and Editing Checklist For Kids is part of my 21 Challenge. I am taking The 21 Challenge to raise money to support homeless and at-risk young people in Australia.

There are more than 32,000 young people who sleep on our streets every night and I blogging a kids activity daily to raise funds to go to Open Family Australia who support these youths. My challenge is to blog daily an activity I do each day with my kids, using only things we have at home or use what we have on hand when we are out. Description: Proofreading your own writing is fairly boring work. Thinking about this inspired me to work on proof reading and editing with my 11 year old. I think part of the problem for him is it seems so repetitive to reread what he has just written. Age: For 8 – 12 year olds.

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