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Writing to advise
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Writing to advise

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Grade Level Grades 6-8
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<p>PowerPoint using acronym AGONY AUNT to guide students through writing to advise</p>

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WRITING___TO___ADVISE[1].ppt

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February 7, 2020
1.47 MB
4.5
11 Reviews
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SML Member May 19, 2010
Excellent resource

Brilliant idea with the acronym. This really helped me out - thanks!

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SML Member May 23, 2010
utterly brilliant!

This is visually lovely, and a handy tool to help students remember the correct tone. Well done and thankyou for sharing this great resource!

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SML Member October 21, 2010

Great - just what I was after! Thanks!

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SML Member December 01, 2010

Thak you so ,much. I am so stressed with everything. It was a lifesaver!

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SML Member January 25, 2011

a new take on an old topic - great thank you!

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SML Member January 27, 2011

Really visual and a great help. Thank you so much!

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SML Member April 17, 2011

This is a really useful resource as teaching writing to advise is something that my students really struggle with; this is a really visual resource and I like the mnemonic, although it might be a little too much for my C/D borderline kids to remember.

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SML Member October 09, 2011

I LOVE your resources...am an Art teacher looking for ways to develop students' critical studies writing capabilities...any other ideas?!

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SML Member November 27, 2011

this was a fantastic resource! I made a couple of ittle changes to it, just to make sure it was the most useful for my group. But it is wonderful!

Liberty5
Liberty5 February 09, 2014

Creative writing topic with many cross-curricular writing applications. The instructions really focus in on audience awareness, tone, and word choice.

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