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sabina

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Fun and simple activities that families could do to help promote their children's writing might include all of the following EXCEPT:


◦ spell with letter blocks or magnetic letters.
◦ help children make labels for their room.
◦ have them write a report of what they did that day.
◦ have them make a grocery list.


Toya9913

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have them write a report of what they did that day.



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