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Honouring Residential School Survivors- A GED Language Arts Writing Study Unit

$30.00

The GED Language Arts Writing Study Unit is designed to assist learners in the importance of word choice, sentence structure, grammar, and mechanics. Using examples from In Memory of Feast Memories of Residential School Survivors by Judy M. Rueben, this Study Unit includes reading, journal writing and paragraph writing exercises that will improve essay writing skills by following the three main components of good essay writing; how to organize, expand ideas, and to put them in logical order.

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The GED Language Arts Writing Study Unit is designed to assist learners in the importance of word choice, sentence structure, grammar, and mechanics. Using examples from In Memory of Feast Memories of Residential School Survivors by Judy M. Rueben, this Study Unit includes reading, journal writing and paragraph writing exercises that will improve essay writing skills by following the three main components of good essay writing; how to organize, expand ideas, and to put them in logical order.

The GED Language Arts Writing Study Unit is designed to assist learners in the importance of word choice, sentence structure, grammar, and mechanics. Using examples from In Memory of Feast Memories of Residential School Survivors by Judy M. Rueben, this Study Unit includes reading, journal writing and paragraph writing exercises that will improve essay writing skills by following the three main components of good essay writing; how to organize, expand ideas, and to put them in logical order.

Written By: Judy Reuben 

84 pages -8.5 x 11 - Spiral bound 

March 2021 

ISBN 978-1-989431-46-7 

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