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Martin Luther King Jr. Day Biography Reading Comprehension Writing Activity Bulletin Board

By Christyrie's Teachery

No Prep print and go Martin Luther King Jr. reading and writing activities packet. Teach 1st-6th grade students all about MLK with this Biography Reading Comprehension book and Writing resources packet. Explore Dr. King's life, the impact he made on the World and The Civil Rights Movement. The writing activities will be perfect for those Hallway Bulletin Boards where Students share on how "We as a whole can change the World Together". Students Learn "What's a Right Choice and What's a Wrong Choice" through the Cut/Paste Activity all while they develop their own perspective on Social Change and learn the great things he did for human rights. Explore/talk about What Kindness is and that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. wanted equality for everyone with the Vocabulary Cards to help expand their vocabulary. This is the perfect** No Prep engaging **resource to have for the months of January and February when you celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Black History Month.

Included in this Resource:

21 Pages

1- 6 page Biography Book on the life of MLK

14 Activities:

  • 8 Vocabulary Cards
  • MLK Buntin Bio Writing
  • Dr. King Writing
  • I have Dreams Too Writing
  • What is Kindness Writing
  • Right vs Wrong Choice Cut/Paste
  • MLK Jr. Vocab color picture
  • 2 I have a Dream Writing (1 Primary Lines, 1 Upper Elementary Lines)
  • 2 I have a Dream Buntin Writing (1 Primary Lines, 1 Upper Elementary Lines)
  • What does quote mean to you Writing
  • 2 We can change the World Together Writing (1 Primary Lines, 1 Upper Elementary Lines)

Use this Resource For:

  • Small Groups
  • Literacy Centers
  • Morning Work
  • Homework
  • Substitutes
  • Early Finishers
  • Independent Desk Work
  • Black History Month
  • Martin Luther King Jr. Day
  • Bulletin Boards

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September writing journal, Kindergarten writing, esl writing prompts

By Katelyn Schneider

September Writing Prompts for Beginner Writers and ESL Students - Sentence Starters, Traceable Sentences, & More | 24 Engaging Prompts with Themed Word Bank

Ignite creativity and build writing skills with our September Writing Prompts for Beginner Writers! This comprehensive set is designed to support early writers with a variety of engaging activities, making writing practice both fun and educational. Perfect for young students, this resource includes sentence starters, traceable sentences, and independent writing pages to cater to all skill levels.

Features:

  • 24 Engaging Writing Prompts: Spark imagination and guide young writers with 24 carefully crafted prompts that encourage creativity and self-expression. Each prompt is tailored to inspire writing about different aspects of August, from summer adventures to back-to-school themes.
  • Sentence Starters: Begin each writing activity with a helpful sentence starter to guide beginner writers. These starters provide a solid foundation, helping students formulate their thoughts and build confidence in their writing skills.
  • Traceable Sentence Starters: Support developing writers with traceable sentence starters that help reinforce letter formation and sentence structure. This feature is perfect for fine motor skill development and early writing practice.
  • Independent Writing Pages: Each prompt includes a version without sentence starters, allowing more advanced or independent writers to practice crafting their own sentences. This flexibility caters to varying skill levels and encourages growth.
  • Drawing Section: Foster creativity with a designated area for drawing. Students can illustrate their responses, adding a visual element to their writing and enhancing their engagement with each prompt.
  • Themed Word Bank: Enhance vocabulary and support writing with a themed word bank included for each prompt. This resource helps students find the right words and expand their language skills, making writing more accessible and enjoyable.
  • High-Quality & User-Friendly: Each page is designed with clear, easy-to-read text and ample space for writing and drawing. The layout ensures that young writers can focus on their work without distraction.
  • Ideal for Classrooms & Home Learning: Perfect for use in early education classrooms, homeschooling environments, or as an enrichment activity at home. These prompts are versatile and designed to support a variety of writing practices.

Encourage young writers to explore their ideas and develop their skills with our September Writing Prompts for Beginner Writers. With a mix of guided and independent activities, along with drawing opportunities and a helpful word bank, this set is an invaluable tool for fostering a love of writing and boosting confidence.

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Halloween Elements of Suspense Lesson Grades 6-8 Tell Tale Heart Lesson Included

By TooBookedUp

Looking to haunt your students' imaginations and get them excited about suspenseful storytelling? This Elements of Suspense lesson is a bone-chilling introduction or review of key suspense techniques that will leave your students on the edge of their seats! Perfect for humanities teachers, this resource brings thrills, chills, and academic skills to the classroom just in time for the fall and Halloween season.

Designed for grades 6-8, this engaging lesson breaks down the five essential elements of suspense—Pacing, Foreshadowing, Uncertainty, Danger, and Red Herrings—with fun, easy-to-understand examples, guided notes, and opportunities for practice using classic literature and media. Whether you're introducing these concepts for the first time or reinforcing them for deeper understanding, this lesson is sure to give your students a frighteningly good grasp of suspense in literature.

What's Included:

  • Detailed lesson slides breaking down each element of suspense
  • Fill-in-the-blank guided notes to keep students engaged
  • Interactive practice with both the Tell-Tale Heart and a suspenseful twist on a popular movie trailer (ELF turned spooky!)
  • Step-by-step guidance for identifying suspense in texts and media

Why You'll Love This Resource:

✔️ Engaging, spooky themes that make learning fun and memorable
✔️ Perfect for fall/Halloween, adding an eerie twist to your classroom
✔️ Adaptable for grades 6-9, ensuring a wide range of students benefit
✔️ Easy-to-use format for quick prep and effective teaching
✔️ Great for introduction or review, fitting seamlessly into any unit on suspense, literature, or storytelling

Transform your classroom into a realm of suspense and surprises this fall with this high-quality, student-centered resource. It’s a fang-tastic way to teach the art of suspense while keeping your students engaged in their learning. Don't miss out on this spine-tingling lesson just in time for Halloween!

Perfect for:

  • Humanities & ELA teachers
  • Fall and Halloween lesson planning
  • Review or introduction of suspense techniques in literature

Let the spooky season creep into your classroom with this thrilling lesson on suspense!

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Spooky Halloween Haunted House Fill In The Blank Descriptive Writing

By Kristen Teaches Fourth

Spooky Halloween Haunted House Fill In The Blank Descriptive Writing

This spooky writing is low prep and perfect for emerging writers and for reluctant writers!

Students will make the haunted house listing their own by choosing the appropriate adjective, name, verb or other part of speech. This makes it approachable for everyone!

For added flair, students can type up their finished product and then make a haunted house to color!

Includes:

PDF file of writing piece

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Show, Don’t Tell Descriptive Writing Pack | PPT, Google Slides & Worksheets

By Jennifer Nguyen

**Transform Writing with “Show, Don’t Tell” Lessons
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Bring your students’ stories to life with this Show, Don’t Tell Resource Pack, perfect for Grades 3-6. Featuring engaging presentations, interactive worksheets, and Google Slides/PowerPoint, it teaches vivid, descriptive writing. Aligned with Common Core, TEKS, and the UK National Curriculum, this pack saves time with ready-to-use materials for all abilities.


What’s Included?
✏️ Print Materials: Worksheets, Answer Keys, PDF Slides
Digital Content: Part-Editable Google Slides/PowerPoint


What’s Inside?
✔️ 20 pg PowerPoint/Google Slides
✔️ 6 Worksheets
✔️ Teacher & Student Directions
✔️ Learning Objectives & Success Criteria
✔️ Lesson Route

✔️ Answer Key & Tips 


Why You’ll Love This Resource:
✏️ No Prep 

✏️Print and Go

✏️ Cross-Curricular 

✏️ Classroom-Tested

✏️ Aligned with Aligned with Common Core, TEKS, and UK National Curriculum.


When to Use This Resource:
✅ Literacy Lessons (1-2 hour lessons)
✅ Sub Plans
✅ Writing Review Sessions


What Do You Need?

✏️ Pencils

✏️ Computer 

✏️ Projector for slides (Slides are in PowerPoint format and can be uploaded to Google Drive to open as Google Slides)


Skills Used:

✔️Descriptive Writing: Show, don’t tell techniques

✔️Creative Writing: Use sensory details

✔️Reading: Analyze descriptive language

✔️Vocabulary: Expand word choice

✔️Critical Thinking: Revise narratives

✔️Independent Learning: Self-guided tasks


Curriculum Alignment

Common Core State Standards (CCSS):

  • W.4.3: Write narratives using effective techniques, descriptive details, and clear sequences.
  • RL.4.4: Analyze the meaning and tone of words and phrases, including descriptive language.
  • L.5.5: Understand and apply figurative language and nuanced word meanings.

Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS):

  • 110.5(b)(10)(D): Understand how imagery, sensory language, and figurative language enhance texts.
  • 110.5(b)(20)(A): Compose narratives with vivid, engaging descriptions.

UK National Curriculum (Years 3-6):

  • Writing Composition: Develop descriptive writing using vivid vocabulary and grammar choices.
  • Reading Comprehension: Evaluate how descriptive and figurative language creates meaning and effect.

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✅ Boosts creativity
✅ Builds confidence
✅ Proven classroom success


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  • Sensory Writing Slides & Worksheets
  • Mastering Word Choice: Descriptive Writing Pack
  • Figurative Language Resource Pack

Inspire your students to write with confidence and flair. Grab this versatile, high-quality resource today!

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Bible Lesson Plan Sunday School Lessons Bible Stories Lesson Template

By Kaylor Creations

FREE Lesson Plan Template for Bible Lessons & Bible Stories.

This a great format for Sunday School, Children’s Church, Homeschool, Christian School and much more. I created it for our current home church plant. We use it in our children’s ministry time. I hope it gives you more confidence to plan and create a wonderful lesson for your kiddos to learn the Bible!

These go great with my Bible Lessons For Littles!

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What Was The Plague? Non-Fiction Book Report Project 4th Grade Reading Comp.

By TaughtOught Homeschooling

If you are looking to explore non-fiction text structures, this "What Was the Plague?" book report project digital product for 3rd and 4th-grade students is perfect. It's designed to enhance non-fiction reading comprehension and book report writing skills!

This resource includes:

  • Comprehensive Google Slides digital lesson for reading comprehension and book report writing support
  • 9-page printable PDF book report flip book template

Please see the product preview for more visual details.

NOTE: You need a (free) Google account to access the digital lesson, and you will need access to the book "What Was The Plague" by Roberta Edwards to complete the digital and printable activities.

Students will dive into the historical context of The Plague, gaining a deeper understanding of this significant event in world history. The digital lesson guides students through key facts, timelines, and the impact of these events.

How to use this resource:

  • Have students read the book, "What Was The Plague?"
  • Print the book report flip book template
  • Open and present the Google Slides digital lesson
  • Follow the intuitive prompts, which will take you through each step of the book report. For example, if it's time to work on the "facts" page, there is a series of multiple-choice questions on specific facts detailed in the text that will help refresh the students' memories and comprehension. Then students can fill in the facts they found most interesting.
  • Have fun guessing the mystery puzzle between each section of the book report!

The printable PDF book report flip book template provides creative book report ideas, such as summarizing the events, using critical thinking skills, and creating a timeline. It can be used with any non-fiction book. Students will also use a book review template to evaluate The Plague's significance and relevance today with the Covid 19 pandemic. Overall, this project offers an engaging way for students to explore non-fiction text structures while learning about a crucial moment in history.

The non-fiction book report flip book pages include:

   ✏book title info

   ✏rating & review

   ✏vocabulary

   ✏facts

   ✏text ideas

   ✏series of events

   ✏making life connections

   ✏what I learned

   ✏questions I have

   ✏setting & subject

   ✏interesting event

   ✏important event


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Virtual Field Trip to a Cider Mill for Use with Google Slides™

By Science and STEAM Team

Send your class on a virtual field trip to a cider mill. This resource has links to a YouTube video. This video shows how the Fly Creek Cider Mill in upstate NY makes cider. There is also a link to a 3-D tour of the mill. Share this resource with your class through Google Classroom™ or Google Drive™. Students will be asked to write the steps to the cider-making process, write about what other things can be done at this cider mill, and write about their favorite fall activity.

Students can type directly on this document and share it back with you.

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Blush Notes 8.5 x 11 inches 200 Pages for Notebooks and journals

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Songza Playlist - Back To School Music

By MsNerdWood

Curriculum connections: Music, Language, Visual Art   Grades: 6-8 What is Included: Songza Assignment (rough copy and final assignment with writing/art), Lesson Ideas, a rubric.   About this Assignment:   This is a great back to school lesson to use with students in September. It provides students with a chance to reflect on their music preferences while learning about musical terms, and about an online music streaming site. It is a chance for your students to curate their own playlists. This activity is suitable for grade 6-8 students. This activity also gives teachers a chance to get to know the music preferences of their students to help create future lessons based on their interests. This lesson could be adapted to be used with other online music streaming websites. The lesson also encourages students to start to discuss music in ways beyond “I like this song”. They can start to learn about the categories in Songza such as genre and decade. There is a short writing piece included so that students can express why they selected the songs they did for their own Songza Playlists. This assignment can be adapted and used to suit the needs of your students.

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Teach Tone Through Greeting Cards | PPT Lesson | Notes | Activity

By Blooming Through High School

Need to teach tone? Do it in a way your students will immediately understand through greeting cards! This is such a great way to also introduce non-fiction elements such as audience, message, and purpose.

The cards are simple to understand but require a little inferencing too. Using greeting cards means it's a lesson where students can learn and practice quickly.

The lesson has increased complexity, gradual release through group and independent work, and is adapted with a word bank.

What's Included:

  • Detailed lesson on what tone is and isn't
  • How to identify tone.
  • Notes template for students to fill in during the lesson.
  • Group practice with explanation.
  • Individual practice.
  • A two question formative assessment.
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Ready-to-Use Irony Lesson Plan with Worksheets and Video

By Inspired By MlG

This comprehensive lesson plan on Types of Irony is designed to help students grasp the concept of irony and its three main types: situational irony, verbal irony, and dramatic irony. Aligned with education standards for literacy and language arts, this lesson emphasizes understanding figurative language, precise word choice, and nuanced meanings.

Key Features of the Lesson Plan:

  • Standards Alignment: Supports skills in interpreting figurative language, identifying word relationships, and developing a deeper understanding of word nuances (RL & RI).
  • Clear Objectives: Students will learn to define irony, differentiate among the three types, identify examples, and apply their knowledge in practical exercises.
  • Interactive Materials: Includes engaging resources like "Is This Situation Ironic?" cards and an Irony Quiz Handout for practice and assessment.

Lesson Procedures:

  1. Introduction: Begin with a class discussion to explore prior knowledge about irony.
  2. Explanation of Irony Types:
  • Situational Irony: When the outcome of a situation defies expectations (e.g., a pilot afraid of heights).
  • Verbal Irony: When a speaker says one thing but means another (e.g., sarcasm, such as praising poor performance sarcastically).
  • Dramatic Irony: When the audience knows something characters do not (e.g., Dorothy's famous line in The Wizard of Oz).
  1. Interactive Activity: Students analyze scenarios from the "Is This Situation Ironic?" cards, identifying whether each is ironic or not (cards included).
  2. Class Discussion: Review answers as a group to reinforce understanding of each type of irony.

Closure/Assessment:

  • A short, written quiz will assess students’ grasp of the three types of irony, ensuring they can define and identify examples independently (quiz included).

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Igloos filled with 23 pages of Dolch sight words and basic letters.for working with early elementary students' creative reading strategies and writing techniques. Also includes three blank templates to add your own letters and vocabulary words. How to use: Have students use the basic letters igloos to make words. Use for letter recognition for pre-k Students can make sentences with the words Words can be used to write creative stories Find opposites Find common themes Find parts of speech and so much more... Handouts are easy to use, can be laminated, and are customizable. Target age: pre-k-2

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Enemy Pie Craftivity Lesson

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After reading orwatching Enemy Pie, students will create their own FRIENDSHIP pie by listing the "ingredients" that make a good friend.

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Short a Blending And Mapping Activity| Flip, Tap, Write, Build, Use

By An Enchanted Educator

Looking for an activity to help students work on decoding and encoding simultaneously? Short a Flip, Tap, Write, Build, Use resource helps students practice just that.

How? Students flip a picture card over, these are focused on a specific phonics pattern, to get their word. Next students work on tapping out the sound. They can use the Elkonin boxes or the guide dots to help track the sounds tapped. After they will build the words by writing a letter for each sound made and using letter tiles(that are provided, so no need to search or organize tiles, just print, cut, and use). Lastly, the student uses the word to create a sentence.

This activity makes for a great center, small group work, independent practice, and even homework.

Need a way to hold them accountable?

No worries, there is a recording sheet available where students can record a few of their flips. All they have to do is write the word and the sentence on the sheet. This gives you a glimpse into their understanding and insures that they are indeed working during center, small group, and independent work time.

Included in the resource:

⭐2 work mats for Flip Tap Write Build Use

⭐1 page with 2 sets of letter tiles for short CVC words

⭐1 set of picture cards in black and white

⭐1 set of picture cards in color

⭐One recording sheet

Looking for something without as many moving parts? This is a simplified version of Flip, Tap, Write, Build, Use. It focuses just on the building of the words from a given picture. Just print and use.)

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MINI-LEÇON ÉCRITURE | VOCABULAIRE + CHOIX DE MOTS | AMÉLIORER + OPTIMISER

By French Made Fun!

Élevez les compétences en écriture de vos élèves avec cette ressource complète sur le choix des mots et l'enrichissement du langage !


⁕⁕ Please see the preview for a full view of this document, with details in English. These descriptions and this product are entirely in French. ⁕⁕


Développez le plein potentiel d'écriture de vos élèves avec cette ressource exhaustive de 45 pages conçue pour affiner le choix des mots et améliorer les compétences linguistiques. Idéal pour les éducateurs cherchant à approfondir la compréhension et l'application des techniques d'écriture efficaces, ce produit couvre une large gamme de stratégies pour améliorer la qualité de l'écriture.

Ce qui est inclus :

  • 7 mini-leçons détaillées : Chaque leçon se concentre sur un aspect clé de l'amélioration de l'écriture :

  • Le choix des mots : Stratégies pour étendre les phrases, utiliser des verbes forts et incorporer des adjectifs et adverbes pour une écriture plus dynamique.

  • Identification des verbes communs : Techniques pour éviter les verbes surutilisés et explorer des alternatives spécifiques et impactantes.

  • Éviter les redondances : Identifier et éliminer les redondances pour rendre l’écriture plus concise et efficace.

  • Utiliser des adjectifs plus précis : Maîtriser l'utilisation d'adjectifs précis à l'aide de thésaurus, dictionnaires et outils en ligne.

  • Précision du langage technique et spécialisé : Écrire avec expertise en évitant les termes vagues et en employant un vocabulaire précis et spécialisé.

  • Utiliser des données pour soutenir les arguments : Intégrer la recherche, les faits et les données de manière efficace dans l'écriture pour renforcer les arguments.

  • Utiliser des expressions figurées : Créer des métaphores et des comparaisons pour enrichir l'écriture et la rendre plus vivante.

  • Documents détaillés : Améliorez le choix des verbes et évitez les verbes communs avec des listes de 20 verbes surutilisés et des synonymes forts et efficaces.

  • Textes de compréhension : Pratiquez les stratégies avec des textes engageants conçus pour aider les élèves à appliquer leurs nouvelles compétences.

  • Extraits et échantillons d'écriture : Analysez et révisez des extraits pour améliorer le choix des mots et éviter les redondances.

  • Activités imprimables et affiches pédagogiques : Des tableaux lumineux et descriptifs pour soutenir les leçons, utilisables en formats divers : imprimés pour les classeurs, projetés pour les activités en classe, ou affichés sur les murs.

  • 13 activités suggérées supplémentaires : Explorez et pratiquez davantage les stratégies pour assurer la maîtrise.

Donnez à vos élèves les moyens d'écrire avec plus de précision et de créativité, et aidez-les à développer un œil critique pour l'utilisation d'un langage fort avec ce produit pédagogique complet et engageant.


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  • Lecture: Solutionner les mots
  • Lecture: La visualisation
  • Lecture: Faire des liens
  • Lecture: Connaissances antérieures
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Ancient Egypt: History, Rulers, Landmarks, and Culture All In One Thematic Unit

By YourTeachingDoc

Need an all-in one Ancient Egypt lesson for an adapted curriculum? Ancient Egypt is a complex study of art, architecture, people, and culture. In this all in one bundle, students will explore Ancient Egypt by learning about the major time periods, the language (hieroglyphs), Famous Pharaohs, and the culture of the people. Learn about the carvings on the pyramid walls, including an activity for students to create their own Cartouche hieroglyph of their name and have fun with a mummification science experiment!

Whats Included:

1. A Comprehensive .pdf (41 pages)

2. Ancient Egypt Assessment with Answer Key

3. Mummification Experiment

4. Cartouche Template for Students to Create Their Own Cartouche

5. Venn Diagram Comparing Common and Wealthy Egyptians

6. 1 CLOSE Writing Assignment with Word Bank

7. 2 Writing Prompts

8. Crossword Puzzle

59 TOTAL pages of learning!!!

Note: This was made for students in a functional classroom at the high school level. This is also appropriate for students upper elementary. If you have any questions, PLEASE contact me at drgingerharbin@gmail.com before purchasing. Thank you!

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Father's Day Flip Book

By Jennifer Connett

This Father's Day activity will make a perfect Father's Day memory book for a child to make about their father! Students will have the opportunity to write and/or draw different things about their dads. There are two formats to the book, one set having primary lines for students to write on and another set the no lines at all. These flip books has the following sections for the students to fill out. 1. My Dad Likes: Students will write about or draw things their father likes. 2. My Dad Does Not Like: Students will write about or draw things their father does not like. 3. What My Dad Does: Students will write about or draw their father's occupation, or what they think the occupation is. 4. I love when my dad: Students will write about or draw something they love their dad doing for or with them. 5. My Dad: Students will draw a picture of their dad.

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My Name is a Rainbow- First Week of School- Editable - Fine Motor- Name Practice

By Miss Molly's Preschool Minis

One of the best ways to begin teaching letters at a young age, is by using your student's names. Something that belongs to them!

Using this "My Name is a Rainbow" activity, students will be engaged in learning about the letters in their name, all while working on letter formation, color identification and fine motor skills.

This pack includes:

Teacher prep directions

Lesson directions

Editable name template

Tips to Edit

When editing, you will need to do so in PowerPoint.

Type each students name in the provided space.

Drag provided smiley face clip art to starting point on each letter.

For another literacy activity, check out this fun "Now I Know My ABCs" Weekly Art Book!

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