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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 372.623
EAN num: 9780375762611
ISBN number: 0375762612
Label: Princeton Review
Manufacturer: Princeton Review
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 320
Printing Date: August 06, 2002
Publishing house: Princeton Review
Age index: Ages 9-12
Release Date: August 06, 2002
Sale Popularity Level: 253287
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A PARENTS’ CHOICE AWARD—WINNING SERIES
Follow Bridget, Babette, Barnaby, and their feline friend Beauregard as they explore strange lands and discover, to their amazement, that writing is fun and interesting. Plus, you might discover that writing well can make you rich and famous someday (It worked for Stephen King!).
By the time you finish reading Writing Smart Junior, you’ll·write better book reports
·compose beautiful poems
·write exciting stories
·master the art of letter-writing
·learn how to use the library
Before you know it, writing will be as easy as tying your shoes (unless you have those Velcro™ tennis shoes–nothing’s that easy!).
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Before my daughter is allowed any screen time, she needs to go through the book and take the subsequent five new words and do the flashcard/sentence routine. I know this is sort of not the intention of the book, but it's how I keep track of her progress. She also does the short exercises at the end of each chapter.
Every week or so, we discuss the words at the dinner table. Or maybe if she doesn't feel like doing new words, we'll just go through the flashcards and see how close she can get to 100% recall.
So far I've been very happy with how her vocabulary has been increasing and she's frequently telling me about how a word she picked up from the book came up in class and how she was able to use/definite it correctly.
My daughter is currently in 6th grade and we just ran out of index cards.
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