Sharing Our Writing
Students practice reading their own writing aloud and receiving feedback from peers.
Key Questions
- Justify the importance of sharing our writing with others.
- Analyze how listening to feedback can help improve our writing.
- Explain how to give kind and helpful feedback to a peer's writing.
NCCA Curriculum Specifications
Suggested Methodologies
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