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Struggling with how to teach summarizing? Help students master the fine art of summary with graphic organizers for nonfiction and fiction!

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Summarizing Anchor Chart - uses the Somebody Wanted But So Then (SWBST) strategy. Books and sticky notes can be easily added and changed out with new books. #Regram via @storiesbystorie

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We've done a lot in the past three days. I'll do my best to keep you all caught up! I've been having some issues with my computer so it was a little bit of a struggle to blog this week. We created a publishing anchor chart to add to our Writer's Workshop wall. We discussed that a published piece of writing is a cleaned-up version of our revised and edited version. When a student is publishing, we should see their sloppy copy, their Quick Word book, and their clean looseleaf paper on their…

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