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    • Session 1 has not been uploaded to the HOLLER yet. Hang on—will be coming soon. So sorry for the delay!

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    • Tanner ( Grade 5 JFS): First page of his comic.
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    • Some students are wanting to do collection of poems for their project or one epic poem and have some illustrations to go with it, would this be acceptable?

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      • We want this to be student choice. If that is what they choose that will be fine. However, our instruction may not have a lot of support for poetry. The teacher could fill in the gaps.

      • Hi Sara! I agree 100% with Kelli. Just yesterday I was at Magoffin County High School and this same question came up. Here’s what I would like to see (if this is ok with you, and your student). Shel Silverstein is a great example of how to make poetry and illustrations work together. All of his work have both of these elements in them. “The…Read More

      • Thanks! They have read some Shel Silverstein before, that is what inspired them 🙂

    • Attend the Greening Our Schools workshop this Saturday at Jenny Wiley Convention Center. The session will be one of many interesting sessions offered at the Growing Appalachia Conference. Register here!
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    • Attend the Greening Our Schools workshop this Saturday at Jenny Wiley Convention Center. The session will be one of many interesting sessions offered at the Growing Appalachia Conference. Register here!
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