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Before we begin, let's explain how this section is laid out. Resources is full of information for teachers and students alike. Syllabi, story ideas, and advice are all contained here.
A word of warning, though, it's all copyrighted. This represents a
decade of learning and loving what I do. You can use as much as you
want for free - if you are in a classroom situation. But, if you make a
penny off my heartache, you'll hear from a lawyer.
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If you still don't understand, get "Adobe Acrobat Reader" and use the PDF files we have provided.
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