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Author Timothy Tocher explains to elementary/middle school level students how he created the characters in several of his stories.
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Interactive Tool allows students to demonstrate understanding of characters they read about. Can also be used as a prewriting tool for students to create their own characters in their own story writing.
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This resource contains several writing prompts and ideas for "stuck" writers! Includes prompts for narrative essays, stories, descriptive essays, and more.
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Website first explains what transitions are, then their purpose, then shows how to use them and how to determine which to use based on their logical relationship. There is a chart at the bottom that has the relationship and which words work with each situation.
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Beginning page of interactive (Click-thru) pages that explain the elements of a good short story using the example of "A Jury of Her Peers" to explain. Along the way, questions in the margin help students think through the information.
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