Authentic Social Studies Assessments Through Student-Written Letters
Writing letters offers an opportunity for students to get creative, get personal, and get deeply connected to course content. Something
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Writing letters offers an opportunity for students to get creative, get personal, and get deeply connected to course content. Something
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