Essay of the Week
Essay of the Week #10
Date Assigned: Friday, December 11th, 2015
Date Due: Friday, December 18th, 2015
Length: Online Activity
Topic: Transfer last week's essay to the Storybird Website (http://storybird.com)
Things to Remember:
You can either copy your essay directly into Storybird, make revisions to your essay as you type, or write a completely new essay about last week's topic.
Essay of the Week #8
Due Date: Friday, November 20th, 2015
Length: One Page
Topic: Research Paper (Again!)
Choose any city from the world that you would like to learn more about. Once you have chosen a city, begin researching! Remember to write down information as you read. After you have taken notes on your city, begin organizing your information into sections. These sections will become paragraphs in your essay.
Things to include:
Geographic Location
Population
Major Events (that have happened in your city)
Things to do in your city
Is it famous for anything?
Essay of the Week #7
Due Date: Friday, November 13th, 2015
Length: One Page
Topic: Research Paper
Choose a famous person that you would like to learn more about. Learn as much as you can about that person and then write a one-page paper about them.
Remember to include where and how they grew up, things that contributed to their success (hard work, connecting with the right people, a good idea, etc.), and what they have done since becoming successful.
Essay of the Week #6
Due Date: Friday, November 6th, 2015
Length: One Page
Topic: Your Personal Hero
Who is your personal hero? Write a page describing your hero's accomplishments and what makes that person a hero. If you don't have a personal hero, describe the characteristics that someone would have to possess to be your personal hero.
Essay of the Week #5
Due Date: Friday, October 30th, 2015
Topic: Interview!
Step 1: Choose a person that you know at home.
Step 2: Create 10 questions that will help you learn more about this person’s feelings about school.
Step 3: Ask the questions and record the person’s responses.
Step 4: Organize your Questions and Answers onto one page.
(Some sample questions could include favorite and least-favorite subjects, how much homework they got, and how their school was different.)
Essay of the Week #4 (Please see the notes below.)
Due Date: Friday, October 23rd
Length: One Page
Topic: You have been sucked into the World Wide Web (Internet)! You are now an electronic being able to travel through the Internet almost instantly! What parts of the Internet would you explore and what adventures would you have?
Notes: I have used the same prompt as last week because we are going to work on the revision process this week. Consider last week's essay your rough draft. This week, you need to look critically at what you wrote. As you work on this week's finished product, make sure your essay has the following:
- A clear beginning, middle, and end.
- Multiple paragraphs
- Each paragraph is indented
- Each sentence starts with a capital letter
- Correct punctuation
- Correct spelling
- Neat handwriting or typed and printed
When you turn in your final product next Friday, please include your rough draft from last week. I should be able to see many edits/changes when comparing the two papers.
Essay of the Week #3
Due Date: Friday, October 16th
Length: One Page
Topic: You have been sucked into the World Wide Web (Internet)! You are now an electronic being able to travel through the Internet almost instantly! What parts of the Internet would you explore and what adventures would you have?
Notes: This week we are focusing on proper paragraph structure, correct spelling, and accurate punctuation. Remember to double-check your rough draft!
Essay of the Week #2
Due Date: Wednesday, October 7th
Length: One Page
Topic: This week's assignment isn't an essay. For Friday, I would like you to write a letter to a favorite teacher from the past. In your letter, describe some of the things your favorite teacher did that made them special.
Description: Remember the audience for your letter is the teacher you are writing to, so pretend that the teacher you choose will actually read your letter. Please use the correct letter format when writing your letter, and remember what the required length is.
Essay of the Week #1
Due Date: Friday, October 2nd
Length: One Page
Prompt: For this week's Essay of the Week, describe the protagonists of Rooftoppers and summarize what has happened so far in the story.
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