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Conferring: Writing Personal Narratives with a Beginning, Middle, and End

Grade Level: 1
Length: 1:39

This teacher’s open-ended questions, guidance, and genuine interest help this child get his incredibly important story on the page.

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Teaching Practices

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Conferring,
Student Choice

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