Wordsmith, New Edition, Grades 6-9
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Wordsmith, New Edition, Grades 6-9   -     By: Janie Cheaney

 Wordsmith, New Edition, Grades 6-9

Common Sense Press / 2016 / Paperback

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Kids coming into college and even high school often struggle with their writing skills and ability. Stand against the current with targeted writing exercises that are enjoyable and effective! Wordsmith's creative writing course gives students solid instruction in writing-techniques, emphasizing building strong sentences, description, narrative, dialogue, and revising/proofreading. Humorous examples and integrated practices help kids to remember what they've just leaned and figure out how to apply it. This new Edition of Wordsmith includes more exercises, examples, and explanations, as well as review and practice quizzes. Grades 7-9. Some exercises may be completed in the book, but for others a notebook or additional paper will be necessary. 100 pages, softcover.

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Title:  Wordsmith, New Edition, Grades 6-9
By: Janie Cheaney
Format: Paperback
Vendor: Common Sense Press
Publication Date: 2016
Weight: 13 ounces
ISBN: 1929683359
ISBN-13: 9781929683352
Stock No: WW683189

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