A recent joy for me: introducing my Creative Writing students to reading opportunities.
“Your poetry reminds me of CD Wright. Have you read her?”
“If you’re enjoying writing this story, you’ll love reading The Sun is Also a Star!”
“Your poetry reminds me of CD Wright. Have you read her?”
“If you’re enjoying writing this story, you’ll love reading The Sun is Also a Star!”
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Pernille Schmidt Ripp
Often we think of the creation of reading structures, routines, and rules.
But what if we also considered reading opportunities?
What opportunities would children like to have?
Which opportunities can we also create?
Why do opportunities help us consider new ways we can create reading joy?
But what if we also considered reading opportunities?
What opportunities would children like to have?
Which opportunities can we also create?
Why do opportunities help us consider new ways we can create reading joy?
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