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Apr 14, 2013 02:03PM
This book is written in a how-to manner and would be a great introduction to a procedural writing lesson.
The tone of the book is fun and would work to engage the students in the topic of writing procedural pieces.
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I never heard of this in the classroom. I picked it up at the library because my dad babysits a lot since he has been retired.
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The tone of the book is fun and would work to engage the students in the topic of writing procedural pieces.