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How to make a Pumpkin Lantern
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How to make a Pumpkin Lantern

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Grade Level Grades K-5
Resource Type Handout, Presentation, Worksheet
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PowerPoint showing the steps needed to make a Pumpkin Lantern. Used a prompt for writing instructions. With a writing frame to support writers or to help produce a first draft.

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Pumpkin.ppt

Presentation
February 7, 2020
33.02 MB
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Lit_Writing_Frame_Instruction.doc

Handout, Worksheet
February 7, 2020
78 KB
4.8
10 Reviews
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SML Member October 25, 2008
Good one, thank you.

A beautifully clear, visual resource. Thank you.

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SML Member October 11, 2009
Brilliant - thanks

Thank you for sharing, it's great and perfect for my class.

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SML Member October 21, 2009
Excellent resource

Great detailed photos

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SML Member September 23, 2010

The pictures on the powerpoint were very clear. It was a lovely surprise when I opened the 'Word' document to find the instructions resource sheet prepared with photographs too. Thank you for all your time and effort.

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SML Member October 18, 2010

Thanks for the pumpkin! Great fun especially when we are just doing instruction writitng.

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SML Member October 18, 2010

Great resource but if you compress the pictures in Powerpoint you'd end up with a 3.3mb file as opposed to the 33mb. It would save you a lot of disk space.

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SML Member October 18, 2010

Thank you! This must have taken lots of time to prepare! I will enjoy using it this week.

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SML Member October 17, 2011

Brilliant! Thank you so much. This will also be great for an oral language lesson with my infants.

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SML Member November 27, 2011

Great fun resource, super visual aspect to functional writing

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