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Boogie Woogie with a B
Using alliteration while exploring the patriotic tones of the
Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy
A song from the WWII era is inspiring student writers to explore the traits of word choice and voice.
Your students can self-publish their writing to this lesson here. |
Student Sample Being Sought: Upper Elementary
WritingFix is currently seeking an elementary student's sample for this writing assignment. 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 "Boogie Woogie" 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 middle school student's sample for this writing assignment. 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 "Boogie Woogie" 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 high school student's sample for this writing assignment. 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 "Boogie Woogie" in your e-mail's subject line, if you have a student sample to share with us. |
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