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Conferring: Adding Actions to Poetry

Grade Level: 1
Length: 2:34

Hear how descriptive this young writer’s action poem is and the details he adds with just a little support from his teacher.

Core Principles: 

Teaching Practices

Topics: 

Conferring,
English Language Learners,
Independent Writing,
Student Voice

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