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Tuck Everlasting Response to Literature Essay Frame

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Nancy Joly-Cause
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Grade Levels
6th - 9th
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8 pages
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This made teaching the Literature essay almost too easy! It was good because my 6th graders were scared to death of writing the Literature essay and my expectations.

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This resource includes three parts: The first part is a color coded essay frame for teacher demonstration for a Tuck Everlasting Response to Literature with text evidence embedded. The second part is without the color coding for reproducing for student use. The third part is a color coded complete essay sample, 6-9 grade level Response to Literature essay, based upon the short story "Both Sides of the Fence." The original author's text, Teresa Bateman, for this story may be found in Cricket Magazine Oct 2003 Vol 31 edition
Total Pages
8 pages
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Last updated Jan 1st, 2012
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