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Native American Writing Project for Elementary Students

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Students will create a construction paper Native American Indian to display their writing. Simple instructions, patterns, and writing template included. This will jazz up your Thanksgiving Bulletin Board or compliment an indepth study of Native Americans.

Creative Commons LicenseNative American Indian Writing Project by Glyph Girls is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
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I bought this but the directions can not be read - they are just black shaded lines. Can you email me the writing directions?

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Angela has been teaching for 24 years. She has taught grades K-3 and served as a school Reading Coach and a Regional Reading Coach with the Alabama Reading Initiative. She is currently teaching 2nd grade. Kelley has been teaching for 14 years. She has taught 3rd grade for most of that time but also served as a school counselor and a Reading Coach for several years. This is her second year in first grade!

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