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Army biography writing lesson plan

          Encourage students to think about how they would write their own biography.

          Prepare for Listening..

          Army Bio Examples

          Under construction... It was pointed out that we have no guidance on how to prepare an official bio. This page is intended to correct that failure. However, there seems to be no official guidance on how to proceed.

          There are regulations that address official photos but, as writers, we don't have to deal with that. The examples shown below are official bios taken from official military web sites.

          W With guidance and support from peers and adults, develop and strengthen writing as needed by planning, revising, and editing.

        1. W With guidance and support from peers and adults, develop and strengthen writing as needed by planning, revising, and editing.
        2. Lesson Plans developed at University of Central Florida (UCF): Curricular Materials, Grade-Leveled Biographies, Veteran Biography Packet, Virtual Tour.
        3. Prepare for Listening.
        4. Theme: This lesson plan transmits 19th Century soldiers' experiences to 21st Century students.
        5. Students will research and write short biographies of key figures from the American Revolution.
        6. If anyone can provide further guidance, please include it in the form below or send it to editor@armywriter.com and I will add it. Thanks!

          Reference: NGR 600-100 Commissioned Officers Federal Recognition and Related Personnel Actions, is a National Guard reference with an example on page 80.


          92A Automated Logistical Specialist

          My name is SGT Bido, Katherine M. I enlisted in the United States Army in December of 2021. I went to Fort Jackson in January of 2022 for basic training and graduated in April of the same year as a Specialist.

          A few months later, I completed AI