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Where are the words?

2016
"Period wants to write a story, but he can't find the words. He enlists the help of some punctuation pals and together they not only find the words, they come up with quite a story"--.

Writers INC

teacher's guide to the handbook : -- a teacher's guide to accompany writers INC
2001
A teacher's guide to be used with the "Writers INC" handbook for students, covering approaches to writing, assessment strategies, and other topics, and including tips and techniques for working with student writers and learners.

Create your own story with Scratch

2018
Build your Scratch skills by learning how to turn your stories into amazing interactive adventures! Try ready-made blocks of code to produce simple projects and use them as inspiration and models for your own ideas.

Gordon Korman

2017
An overview of the life and works of children's author Gordon Korman.

Snowsisters

2018
"High school students -- Soph, who attends private school in Manhattan, and Tess, a public school student who lives on a dairy farm in New Hampshire -- are thrown together as roommates at a weeklong writing conference. As they get to know each other and the other young women, both Soph and Tess discover unexpected truths about friendship, their craft, and how to hold fast to their convictions while opening their hearts to love"--Back cover.

Bravo, Max! PB

2007
As he turns eleven years old, Max continues to exchange letters with his favorite author, from whom he receives some advice about writing a play and about coping with his mother's new boyfriend.

Confessions of a former bully

Nine-year-old Katie's punishment for bullying classmates includes making up for the hurt she has caused, and so she decides to write a book about bullying, why it is not okay, and how to start being a better friend.

Cilla Lee-Jenkins

the epic story
"Pricilla 'Cilla' Lee-Jenkins has already written a 'Bestseller' and a 'Classic'--now it's time for her to write an Epic Story. Epics are all about brave heroes overcoming Struggles to save the world, and this year, Cilla is facing her toughest struggles yet: Cilla is in fifth grade and, unlike her classmates, not at all ready to start middle school. Her beloved grandfather YeYe has had a stroke and forgotten his English, and it's up to Cilla to help him find his words again. With humor, heart, and her mighty pen Cilla Lee-Jenkins will use her powers to vanquish every foe (the mean girls in her class), help every citizen (especially YeYe), and save the world"--Amazon.

Share your smile

Raina's guide to telling own story
"Have you ever thought about telling your own story, whether it be true or imagined? Are you interested in writing, drawing, or both? If the answers are yes, this . . . interactive journal is for you! With guidance from Raina [Telgememeier] herself, brainstorm ideas, make lists, paste in personal photos, and use your imagination . . . to create your own stories. For additional inspiration, behind-the-scenes info from Raina's own comics-making adventures is featured inside"--Provided by publisher.

Between the lines

A group of high school students grow in understanding of each other's challenges and forge unexpected connections as they prepare for a boys versus girls poetry slam. Includes author's note about foster home care.

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