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Use a Memory Box

Use a Memory Box

Have the student put together a small box filled with five items that relate to special memories in their lives. The student can share each item and talk about the memories that the items relate to. After sharing, the student can select one item to write about, adding an illustration of the memory to the writing.
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Topics: Daily Lit Bit, Daily Remote Learning Tip

Wed, Apr 14, '21

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