Other Skills: Character Traits Compare and Contrast Context Clues Fact and Opinion Figurative Language Main / Central Idea Point of View Rhythm & Rhyme Story Elements Summary Symbolism Theme
Elizabeth Trach has taught students of all ages from kindergarten through college. She has a master’s degree in English and is certified to teach both English and Spanish. She most recently taught Spanish in a public elementary school in Brookline, Massachusetts, where she co authored the district’s original K-5 Spanish curriculum. Now a full-time writer, she’s the author of "Both Sides of My Skin," a collection of short stories for adults published by Annorlunda Books. Find out more about her work and get in touch at www.TheBlogwright.com.
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