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Stephen TaylorHow cool is this website to show students just how detailed we can be with words when writing a narrative?! https://t.co/HNgkmLXB3z click any word. #MYPChat #writing #ibmyp #language
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alma735kaip iš 3 žodžių padaryti visą tekstą
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Lucie deLaBruereTelescopic Text- another great writing tool for students https://t.co/G2pmPU1DBA via @nikpeachey #webcon17
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ingalaurIšplėtoti sakinius. I made tea.
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Yawning, IIand smearing my eyes with my fingers, I walkedwalked bleary eyed into the kitchen and mademade myselfboiled the kettle.filled the kettlefilled the kettle with water andwater,fresh water,water from the tap, makingchecking with my hands to make sure it was cold enough.The best tea comes from the coldest water. I glanced outsideoutside for a minute at the mist.city mist.mist. I could tastealmost taste the grey. I plugged the kettle in and switched it on. IAs the kettle began to hiss, I got some biscuits.looked for biscuits, andbiscuits. AnythingAnything bigger than crumbs. II foundfound some digestives.fusty digestives. They'reFor some reason, biscuits are niceralways nicer when they'rethey've gone a bit dry and stale. I poured milktook the milk outout of the fridge and poured some into a cup.cup that I'd left outleft out from having used earlier. Then I made myselfThe kettle grumbledbegan grumblinggrumbling fiercely so I poured water onto a teabag andtook it from the cord, threw a teabag into my cup and poured waterboiling water onto it. I watched it brew.swirlsbrown swirls rise up through the water.muted white of milky water. A few minutes passed. I put the teabag inI removedremoved and squeezed the teabag, then flicked it into the bin. I picked up my mug and left the kitchen with tea.
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filled the kettle with water andwater,fresh water,water from the tap, makingchecking with my hands to make sure it was cold enough.The best tea comes from the coldest water. I glanced outsideoutside for a minute at the mist.city mist.mist. I could tastealmost taste the grey. I plugged the kettle in and switched it on. IAs the kettle began to hiss, I got some biscuits.looked for biscuits, andbiscuits. AnythingAnything bigger than crumbs. II foundfound some digestives.fusty digestives. They'reFor some reason, biscuits are niceralways nicer when they'rethey've gone a bit dry and stale. I poured milktook the milk outout of the fridge and poured some into a cup.cup that I'd left outleft out from having used earlier. Then I made myselfThe kettle grumbledbegan grumblinggrumbling fiercely so I poured water onto a teabag andtook it from the cord, threw a teabag into my cup and poured waterboiling water onto it. I watched it brew.swirlsbrown swirls rise up through the water.muted white of milky water. A few minutes passed. I put the teabag inI removedremoved and squeezed the teabag, then flicked it into the bin. I picked up my mug and left the kitchen with tea.a cupnicenice, hot cup of tea.strong tea.
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kuklieneExpand your sentence.
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Yawning, IIand smearing my eyes with my fingers, I walkedwalked bleary eyed into the kitchen and mademade myselfboiled the kettle.filled the kettlefilled the kettle with water andwater,fresh water,water from the tap, makingchecking with my hands to make sure it was cold enough.The best tea comes from the coldest water. I glanced outsideoutside for a minute at the mist.city mist.mist. I could tastealmost taste the grey. I plugged the kettle in and switched it on. IAs the kettle began to hiss, I got some biscuits.looked for biscuits, andbiscuits. AnythingAnything bigger than crumbs. II foundfound some digestives.fusty digestives. They'reFor some reason, biscuits are niceralways nicer when they'rethey've gone a bit dry and stale. I poured milktook the milk outout of the fridge and poured some into a cup.cup that I'd left outleft out from having used earlier. Then I made myselfThe kettle grumbledbegan grumblinggrumbling fiercely so I poured water onto a teabag andtook it from the cord, threw a teabag into my cup and poured waterboiling water onto it. I watched it brew.swirlsbrown swirls rise up through the water.muted white of milky water. A few minutes passed. I put the teabag inI removedremoved and squeezed the teabag, then flicked it into the bin. I picked up my mug and left the kitchen with tea.a cupnicenice, hot cup of tea.
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mademade myselfboiled the kettle.filled the kettlefilled the kettle with water andwater,fresh water,water from the tap, makingchecking with my hands to make sure it was cold enough.The best tea comes from the coldest water. I glanced outsideoutside for a minute at the mist.city mist.mist. I could tastealmost taste the grey. I plugged the kettle in and switched it on. IAs the kettle began to hiss, I got some biscuits.looked for biscuits, andbiscuits. AnythingAnything bigger than crumbs. II foundfound some digestives.fusty digestives. They'reFor some reason, biscuits are niceralways nicer when they'rethey've gone a bit dry and stale. I poured milktook the milk outout of the fridge and poured some into a cup.cup that I'd left outleft out from having used earlier. Then I made myselfThe kettle grumbledbegan grumblinggrumbling fiercely so I poured water onto a teabag andtook it from the cord, threw a teabag into my cup and poured waterboiling water onto it. I watched it brew.swirlsbrown swirls rise up through the water.muted white of milky water. A few minutes passed. I put the teabag inI removedremoved and squeezed the teabag, then flicked it into the bin. I picked up my mug and left the kitchen with tea.
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ilonasIš vieno žodžio padaryti visą tekstą.Tinka mokyti rašinius rašyti.
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tasla2017To create text from some words.
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Warren GrieveFor Michael KIm For Michael KIm (null) For Michael KIm For Michael KIm (null)
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Evy BaezStarts with I made tea - how to add language
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Malcolm Wilsonvia @kennypieper: Telescopic Text http://t.co/uA8kvs6w & http://t.co/Br7cuIlb where you can add own text to demonstrate developing writing
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Mark CarstensAn site amazing that acts like an iPad app. You begin with a simple sentence that can be expanded (hence, the "telescopic," dude) with useful (mostly) detail. Likely an accessible model for my young writers that we can springboard to create our own "teles
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misteryoungGreat way of showing how you can add more detail to writing.
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Ros CockerA good tool for modelling how to achieve rich writing, but it requires a browser other than I/E to compose your own text
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Jennie Farnellallows teachers to show students how to take short, "blah" sentences and expand them into more descriptive sentence
writing lesson plans binoculars interactive activities grammar practice
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Karen McMillansays cool way to demonstrate revision by adding details. http://www.telescopictext.com/ http://plurk.com/p/16uxy9
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Barbara CohenMake a short sentence longer and more complex by clicking on word. Love it!
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Elizabeth Blair-NussbaumContinue clicking on the words to expand the sentence, which will eventually turn into an entire paragraph.
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vilsrip"I made tea" - extended into a long paragraph of story, by clicking on the greyed words. May be good for motivating a writing class.
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