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Monthly Archives: May 2015

The Poetry Object: Lana Howlett
Plan and implement effective teaching and learning

Red Room Object Poetry

Author Ann Date May 24, 2015
Poetry Learning Activities: High Tech to No Tech This year my Year 8 class...
Tagged Google, High Tech, no tech, Red Room Poetry, year 8 English | 1 Comment |
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