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Blog for Literacyhead.com, exploring ways to differentiate reading and writing instruction using visual art. The Final Four of Teaching. Posted at September 22, 2012 Blog. Literacyhead is a website that uses visual art to differentiate reading and writing instruction. Literacyhead.com includes lessons and other resources that utilize visual art. Follow us on Twitter .

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Literacy Head Blog

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Blog for Literacyhead.com, exploring ways to differentiate reading and writing instruction using visual art. The Final Four of Teaching. Posted at September 22, 2012 Blog. Literacyhead is a website that uses visual art to differentiate reading and writing instruction. Literacyhead.com includes lessons and other resources that utilize visual art. Follow us on Twitter .

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