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"I Never Knew That!"
writing a revelatory narrative about a loved one
The writing of author Harper Lee is inspiring student writers to try new techniques with the traits of idea development and voice.
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Student Sample 1: (4-6)
WritingFix is currently seeking a 4th-6th grade student's sample for this writing assignment. Teachers: if you can help us get a student sample, along with a digital photo of the student and a signed permission slip, we will send you a complimentary copy of the Northern Nevada Writing Project's Elementary Writing Guide. Writing written as a class or in student groups is always acceptable.
Write to us at publish@writingfix.com and use 'To Kill a Mockingbird' in your e-mail's subject line, if you have a student sample to share with us.
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Student Sample 2: (7-8)
WritingFix is currently seeking a 7th or 8th grade student's sample for this writing assignment. Teachers: if you can help us get a student sample, along with a digital photo of the student and a signed permission slip, we will send you a complimentary copy of the Northern Nevada Writing Project's Secondary Writing Guide.
Write to us at publish@writingfix.com and use 'To Kill a Mockingbird' in your e-mail's subject line, if you have a student sample to share with us.
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Student Sample 3: (9-12)
WritingFix is currently seeking a 9th-12th grade student's sample for this writing assignment. Teachers: if you can help us get a student sample, along with a digital photo of the student and a signed permission slip, we will send you a complimentary copy of the Northern Nevada Writing Project's Secondary Writing Guide.
Write to us at publish@writingfix.com and use 'To Kill a Mockingbird' in your e-mail's subject line, if you have a student sample to share with us.
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