English language + Composition and exercises -- Juvenile literature
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English language + Composition and exercises -- Juvenile literature
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- You can write using good grammar, Jennifer Rozines Roy
- Blazing pencils, a guide to writing fiction and essays, by Meredith Sue Willis
- A writer's notebook, unlocking the writer within you, Ralph Fletcher
- Tips for better writing, Louise Spilsbury
- Writing research papers, by Benjamin Proudfit
- A step-by-step guide to persuasive writing, Lauren Spencer
- You can write an essay, Jennifer Rozines Roy and Johannah Haney
- You can write great letters and e-mails, Jan Fields
- My weird writing tips, Dan Gutman ; pictures by Jim Paillot
- Writing skills for kids, 101 things to write about that fire up kid's imagination and supercharge their writing skills - journal writing for kids, Subha Malik
- Writing winning reports and essays, Paul B. Janeczko
- Painless junior, writing, Donna Christina Oliverio
- How to write an explanatory text, Sara Howell
- Leap write in!, adventures in creative writing to s-t-r-e-t-c-h & surprise your one-of-a-kind mind, Karen Benke
- What's your source?, using sources in your writing, by Brien J. Jennings
- Common core connections, [content editor: Jeanette M. Ritch ; copy editor: Sandra Ogle], Grade 1
- Writing opinion papers, by Benjamin Proudfit
- Writing powerful persuasive pieces, Nancy Loewen
- How to write a letter, by Cecilia Minden and Kate Roth
- English, a do-it-yourself study guide, Nina Ciatto
- Write and revise your project, by Valerie Bodden
- Creative nonfiction, how to live it and write it, Lee Gutkind
- Telling tales, writing captivating short stories, by Rebecca Langston-George
- Scholastic writer's desk reference
- Writing to explain, Jill Jarnow
- How to write a how-to, by Cecilia Minden and Kate Roth
- Writing a thank-you letter, by Cecilia Minden and Kate Roth ; illustrated by Carol Herring
- A step-by-step guide to descriptive writing, Lauren Spencer
- Writing with style, Sue Young
- How to write a thank-you letter, by Cecilia Minden and Kate Roth
- Neon words, 10 brilliant ways to light up your writing, by Marge Pellegrino & Kay Sather, MA
- Future ready writing assignments, Lyric Green and Dana Meachen Rau
- I can write journals and narratives, Anita Ganeri
- Sincerely yours, writing your own letter, Nancy Loewen ; illustrated by Christopher Lyles
- Writing smarts, a girl's guide to writing great poetry, stories, school reports, and more!, by Kerry Madden ; illustrated by Tracy McGuinness
- Rip the page!, adventures in creative writing, Karen Benke
- Writing to correspond, Jill Jarnow
- Stories, Anita Ganeri
- Cliffhanger writing prompts, 30 one-page story starters that fire up kids' imaginations and help them develop strong narrative writing skills, Teresa Klepinger
- How to plan, revise, and edit your text, Sara Howell
- I can write reports, Anita Ganeri
- Unjournaling, daily writing challenges that are not introspective, not personal, not boring, Dawn DiPrince, Cheryl Miller Thurston
- Rev up your writing in procedural texts, by Amy Van Zee ; illustrated by Mernie Gallagher-Cole
- Writing to describe, Jill Jarnow
- How to write a how-to, by Cecilia Minden and Kate Roth
- Write now, author Wendy DeGiglio
- Scholastic explains writing homework, [everything children (and parents) need to survive 2nd and 3rd grade.]
- Ace your writing assignment, by Dana Meachen Rau
- Future ready creative writing projects, Lyric Green and Dana Meachen Rau
- Writing a letter, by Cecilia Minden and Kate Roth ; illustrated by Carol Herring