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Drawing
Published by Stacey Shubitz
I am a literacy consultant who focuses on writing workshop. I've been working with K-6 teachers and students since 2009. Prior to that, I was a fourth and fifth-grade teacher in New York City and Rhode Island. I'm the author of Craft Moves (Stenhouse Publishers, 2016) and the co-author of Jump Into Writing (Zaner-Bloser, 2021), Welcome to Writing Workshop (Stenhouse Publishers, 2019), and Day By Day (Stenhouse, 2010). I live in Central Pennsylvania with my husband and children. In my free time, I enjoy swimming, doing Pilates, cooking, baking, making ice cream, and reading novels. View all posts by Stacey Shubitz
I played the video while someone came in to talk to my class about the reqired AR that we don’t do because I hate when they ask,” Is this AR?” and I have to say, “Would you not read it if it weren’t ?” Anyway, I began to chuckle and then the chuckle escalated into a laugh.
My students now want to do a drawing for their writing challenges!
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