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2015-639-E Arts - The Expedition School Arts Grant
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12/22/2015
Contract Starting Date
1/1/2016
Contract Ending Date
12/31/2016
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Grant
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$1,000.00
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R 2015-639-E Arts - The Expedition School - Fall 2015 Arts Grant Agreement
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DocuSign Envelope ID: DFE48D81-9420-4D95-8D95-610AC101030F <br /> Narrative-Writing Residency at South Warren Elementary <br /> with Susie Wilde <br /> Let Worms Dance! <br /> Jennifer Harris' article published in The Warren Record recorded the entire process, giving you a complete <br /> picture of a collaborative narrative residency: <br /> Visiting author sparks imaginations <br /> South Warren students `struck by thunderbolt of creativity'write book about dancing worms, prejudice <br /> during literacy-building project with visiting author <br /> Article originally posted to The Warren Record: Wednesday, March 21, 2012 2:15 pm <br /> By Jennifer Harris <br /> • <br /> :._.:...:.._-:..: .�... __._ .�.:,:...:�. . ..._.__.:._._... .: _...__ .. - � 5 u en s at outh Warren <br /> Elementary School"slurped horrible fish juice"during a unique learning activity that focused on literacy <br /> skills and opening their minds to the creative process of story telling. <br /> Susie Wilde, an author, teacher, children's book reviewer and columnist from Chapel Hill, was in the school <br /> Feb, 27-March 2 to lead fourth-and fifth-graders in writing a book. By the end of the week, students had a <br /> fully developed story including"juicy"words, colorful characters, supporting details and an opening <br /> paragraph designed to grab readers' attention. <br />
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