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The next wave of social media
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The music that moves me most
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The most fun I've had recently
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The most fascinating things I learned
Student Writing Model
The Missing Coin
This story is well organized, and the sentences flow smoothly. There are lots of details and excellent word choices.
Writing Assessment Model
The Meaning of Juneteenth
Books
The Math Writer
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The last time I cried
Student Writing Model
The Killer Bean
This report is timely, revealing, and engaging; it flows smoothly with effective transitions between paragraphs. The author has clearly gained a thorough understanding of the subject.
Student Writing Model
The KHS Press
In this model, a dialogue develops between a number of students and their advisor for the school newspaper. Notice how the dialogue takes on a lighthearted tone; it was based on actual conversation. As you begin to write your own dialogue, model it after conversations you have heard. This will help you create dialogue that sounds natural and reveals the personalities of your characters.
Student Writing Model
The Incredible Egg
Hannah’s seventh-grade science class tried an experiment involving an egg, vinegar, corn syrup, and water. Her observations include not only the outcomes of the different steps in the procedure, but also her personal reactions to the experiment.
Writing Assessment Model
The Importance of Cinco de Mayo
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The Importance of Authenticity
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The idea hit me like a tornado.
Student Writing Model
The House on Medford Avenue
Ninth-grader Samantha’s assignment for this essay was to write a series of vignettes, loosely modeled on the novel The House on Mango Street, about her own house, neighborhood, family, and friends.
Student Writing Model
The Horrible Day
This is a fun story with lots of details.
Student Writing Model
The Haunted House
Fifth-grader Tommy includes lots of details in a story that leads up to a surprise ending.
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The hardest thing I have ever done
Writing Assessment Model
The Greatest Inauguration Speech
Student Writing Model
The Great Paw Paw
Charlotte, the seventh-grade writer of this model, organizes her essay into paragraphs that describe different aspects of her subject. The closing leaves the reader with a clear idea of the important place her grandfather holds in her memory.
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The government should . . .
Student Writing Model
The Funny Dance
The writer’s descriptions in this narrative make it a vivid and memorable story.