Writing Lesson of the Month Network

...sharing thoughtful, mentor text-inspired lessons your students will love!

If you've used our "Poems to Bug Your Reader" lesson at the WritingFix Website--

 

Click here to access this freely shared writing lesson! 

 

--and you have up to three edited student samples to share with us, you can post them by copying and pasting them from your computer into our "Reply to This" box below; you may also add samples by adding them as uploaded attachments (like Word documents) to the box below.

 

Very Important:  Please only share your students' first names and grade level with us when you post.  Do not post last names or school names, or the posts will be deleted.

 

Your students' poetry will be seen and discussed by other students and teachers!  WritingFix wants to help hard-working students who revise and edit their poems become a little more "famous."  This lesson is accessed by thousands of teachers annually, and your students you publish here could very well have their poems read by students from all over the world.  

 

Thank you for letting us help you celebrate your amazing student writers.

 

--Corbett Harrison, WritingFix Webmaster

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Madison is 5 and homeschooled.  She is beginning her studies but has always been a student of nature.  We shared a book on insects and she released a butterfly she had taken through the stages of development.  As you can see, she is a poet at heart.  Madison suffers from Spinal Muscular Attrophy.  But there is nothing that can stop her.  Thank you for the chance to share her work.

Kathleen Serio

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