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Strengths in ELA: Reading comprehension Writing craft Help with class jobs

Strengths in ELA Develop writing Expanding vocabulary Reading comprehension

Strengths in ELA Big vocabulary Reading comprehension Craft writing Develop writing Language mechanics Run-on sentences

Strengths in ELA Run-on sentences Writing craft Reading comprehension Large vocabulary

Strengths in ELA Run-on sentences Punctuation Writing craft Large vocabulary Reading comprehension

Strengths in ELA Writing craft Run-on sentences Reading comprehension Punctuation

Strengths in ELA Writing craft Reading comprehension Vocabulary

Strengths in ELA Vocabulary Spelling Writing craft Reading comprehension