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Origins of Captain Underpants Dav Pilkey reveals that he started drawing Captain Underpants in second grade.
The classroom storyteller Dav Pilkey discusses his elementary school experiences as a student diagnosed with dyslexia and ADHD.
Songwriting about science Mary Amato describes cross-discipline workshops on songwriting that incorporate science instruction.
Mary Amato discusses two of her novels written as collaborative journals Mary Amato introduces the concept of a collaborative journal.
Two strategies for reluctant writers Mary Amato offers two suggestions to make writing fun or meaningful for reluctant writers.
Improv revision Mary Amato uses an improvisation game to introduce the purpose of the revision process.