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Quotation Marks Anchor Chart (with FREEBIE)
Dialogue Anchor Chart: Teaching students to write dialogue can be tricky. Use this quotation marks anchor chart and worksheet freebie to introduce the concept to your students!
Dialogue and Punctuation | XterraWeb
Dialogue has its own rules for punctuation and where the different punctuation goes. Only a character's spoken words is contained within the quotation marks. All other parts of the same sentence—dialogue tags, actions, and/or thoughts— go outside of the quotation marks
Kirsty Greenwood (@KirstyStories) on X
A useful cut-out and keep for writers – words that describe someone's voice via @Writers_Artists #amwriting pic.twitter.com/PxFP7z5DPU
List of Descriptive Words in English
Descriptive language appeals to the reader's five senses: taste, touch, sight, smell, and hearing ...
School Smarts 17” x 22 Laminated Synonyms Wall Poster for Elementary School Kids, Large Durable Display of 120 Popular Words for Use in Homeschool or Classroom Settings (Part 2 of 3)
Other Ways to Say..Synonym Chart(2) by School Smarts Durable Material and Rolled for Protection. Discounts are in the special offers section of the page.
Ordering Adjectives... Who knew?
Ordering Adjectives Anchor Chart- First, students must be able to categorize the adjective. Then, they must know which in which order the category belongs in the sentence!
Order of Adjectives: The white big dog?
How to Place Adjectives in Order| The English Student. This blog post contains an easy-to-understand explanation of the rules for correctly ordering multiple adjectives being used to describe a single noun, as well as the above visual aid, example sentences, and a short self-quiz for students. This could be valuable for helping higher proficiency ELLs understand this slightly tricky nuance of English.
How to Write a Query for Your Dream Agent - Journey to Kidlit
How to Write a Query Letter | Query a Literary Agent | Write a Good Query | Query Writing Tips | Tips for Your Query Letter
Submissions A to Z: A complete glossary of terms you need to know when sending out your writing | Nathaniel Tower
33 terms every writer needs to know before submitting your work