The Writer’s Notebook
The Writer’s Notebook (pp. 82–94) Children learn a variety of writing skills while practicing cursive independently. Activities include poetry, diary or journal notes, autobiography notes, paragraphs, character sketches, short-story notes, play notes, book case notes, book reviews, and thank-you notes. The page footers provide options for extra practice using Writing Journal F.
THE WRITER'S NOTEBOOK These famous writers welcome you to The Writer’s Notebook. Do you recognize any of them? Emily Dickinson wrote poetry. Frederick Douglass wrote an autobiography. Anne Frank wrote a diary. Mark Twain wrote short stories. William Shakespeare wrote plays. Now you are the writer! In this section, you will be writing on notebook paper.
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Can-Do Cursive Teacher’s Guide: Grammar, Greek & Latin, and Writer’s Notebook
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