American Authors: Biography Assignment Sheet
Target Grade Range:
9th Grade-12th Grade
Subjects:
English, General English
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This student reproducible, from a ReadWriteThink lesson, provides guidelines for a project in which students research American authors of their choice. Click ""Display Full Record"" and see the Relation field for a link to the lesson this reproducible sup
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Posted December 20, 2008
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Posted October 07, 2008
Well laid out plans for students to study an author.
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