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A summer camp for creative writing is keeping young students interested in finding their individual voices as writers. At North Providence High School, 20 students ranging from kindergarten to tenth grade participated in the Rhode Island Writing Project’s summer... by Tara Theresa Hill | Jul 24, 2017 | Articles
Mystery is one of the most popular genres in fiction. For many kids, mysteries are their first introduction to the short story format. They read classics such as Nancy Drew, The Boxcar Children, Encyclopedia Brown, and adaptations of Sherlock Holmes. As a writer, I... by Jennifer Ansbach | Apr 3, 2012 | Articles
Looking for fresh ideas to create new excitement for writing? The students work, huddled in pairs, jotting down ideas in notebooks. The classroom buzzes with collaboration, punctuated by giggles and laughter. Students are excited to be writing as we start our annual... by Pat Wyman | Mar 23, 2012 | Articles
Many educators see the the ‘Hunger Games’ trilogy as a way to both excite avid readers and hook reluctant ones. Educators have devised imaginative ways to teach with the Hunger Games. The first film in the Hunger Games trilogy comes out today! But you...
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