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Creating a
Parallel World
using similarities and differences
when describing a parallel world
The writing of author Philip Pullman is inspiring student writers to try new techniques with the traits of idea development and word choice.
Your students can also self-publish their writing to this lesson by clicking here.
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Student Sample Being Sought: Upper Elementary
WritingFix is currently seeking a 4th-6th grade student sample from this writing assignment that can be featured in this space. Submitted student work must show evidence of revision, editing, and the final draft must be typed and sent through e-mail. Teachers: if you can help us obtain up to three student samples, along with a digital photo of the students and a signed permission slips, we will send you either a complimentary copy of the Northern Nevada Writing Project's Elementary Writing Guide, or you may choose from any of our NNWP publications.
Write to us at publish@writingfix.com and use "The Subtle Knife" in your e-mail's subject line, if you have a student sample to share with us.
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Student Sample Being Sought: Middle School
WritingFix is currently seeking a 7th or 8th grade student sample from this writing assignment that can be featured in this space. Submitted student work must show evidence of revision, editing, and the final draft must be typed and sent through e-mail. Teachers: if you can help us obtain up to three student samples, along with a digital photo of the students and a signed permission slips, we will send you either a complimentary copy of the Northern Nevada Writing Project's Secondary Writing Guide, or you may choose from any of our NNWP publications.
Write to us at publish@writingfix.com and use "The Subtle Knife" in your e-mail's subject line, if you have a student sample to share with us.
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Student Sample Being Sought: High School
WritingFix is currently seeking a 9th-12th grade student sample from this writing assignment that can be featured in this space. Submitted student work must show evidence of revision, editing, and the final draft must be typed and sent through e-mail. Teachers: if you can help us obtain up to three student samples, along with a digital photo of the students and a signed permission slips, we will send you either a complimentary copy of the Northern Nevada Writing Project's Secondary Writing Guide, or you may choose from any of our NNWP publications.
Write to us at publish@writingfix.com and use "The Subtle Knife" in your e-mail's subject line, if you have a student sample to share with us.
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