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Writer's Stylus Student Portfolios enable learning that flows seamlessly through Mechanics (Grammar), Revision Skills, Genres, and Writing. Each Portfolio is an extension of instruction guided by the Writer's Stylus Teacher Tablet. Teachers have the fully-integrated tools they need for student-centered learning that develops writers. 350 pp.

Exclusive with the purchase of Portfolios, teachers are given FREE online access to:

* additional, downloadable Mechanics practice exercises
* videos of revision-skill modeling
* updated Teacher Tablet

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