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Hello Teachers,

For those of you who are new here, this is what I do: I create resources and share them for free. That’s it.

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Anyways, in today’s email, I’ve included a few of my newest resources along with some ebooks I created a few years ago. The goal of these ebooks is simple: to freshen things up and make writing feel more engaging and creative for students.

Rhetorical Devices (eBook)

Defend, Challenge or Qualify the Quote! (Ebook)

Choose Your Prompt (eBook)

Writing Challenges (eBook)

Rhetorical Appeals (eBook)

Choose a Prompt (eBook)

Your Summer Reading Plan

Summer Goals Challenge: Reset, Refocus, and Reimagine

20-Sentence Story Challenge (New)

The “10 Random Things” 100-Word Story Challenge

Edit and Rewrite the Quote by Olivia Rodrigo!

Create a Drawing From the opening of Ernest Hemingway’s “A Farewell to Arms”

15-Minute Expert (Country Edition)

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