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Problem to Solution: Invasive Species

Posted by on Jun 8, 2014 in High School Prompts, High School Tutorial, Sharon's Blog, teaching aids, tutorial, Writing Prompts | Comments Off on Problem to Solution: Invasive Species

Problem to Solution: Invasive Species

HIGH SCHOOL PROMPTS

The Florida Everglades’ delicate and balanced ecosystem is being threatened by new species of plants and animals that have no natural predators. For instance, Old World climbing fern, which is not native to Florida, is smothering plants that grow naturally there and that are needed for food and protection to other species.

The Burmese python, which used to be imported to Florida for pet stores, (more…)

The Introduction’s Super Power

Posted by on Jun 3, 2014 in High School Prompts, High School Tutorial, Middle School Prompts, Middle School Tutorial, Sharon's Blog, teaching aids, tutorial, Writing Prompts | Comments Off on The Introduction’s Super Power

The Introduction’s Super Power

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Introductions can be boring. Super boring.

Young writers think they have to fight with a blank piece of paper for that first, amazing sentence before they write anything else, and so they get stuck.

Cue the tissues. But it doesn’t have to be that way.

A mom recently asked me to look at her son’s essay. He was entering a state-wide speech contest on the topic of responsibility and had written a solid essay—except for the introduction. He was going to put his listeners to sleep with it.

We were all sitting at his kitchen table. I turned to this teen and asked him, (more…)

Maya Angelou and Figurative Language

Posted by on Jun 1, 2014 in Middle School Prompts, Sharon's Blog, Writing Prompts | Comments Off on Maya Angelou and Figurative Language

Maya Angelou and Figurative Language

The world lost an important poet, writer, and human being in 2014.

On May 28, 2014, Maya Angelou, author of I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings and other famous books, died quietly in her sleep. You can learn more about her here.

Maya Angelou wrote many memoirs about her fascinating life. One of them is The Heart of a Woman, from which the following two quotes are taken. (more…)

My Fellow Students: A Graduation Speech

Posted by on May 26, 2014 in High School Prompts, Opinion, Sharon's Blog, Writing Prompts | Comments Off on My Fellow Students: A Graduation Speech

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HIGH SCHOOL PROMPTS

It’s that time of year when everyone likes to give advice about the future—your future!

Yes, it’s close to graduation time!

Graduation speeches

Colleges and universities enjoy speeches from such luminaries as actor Denzel Washington, poet Billy Collins, documentary producer Ken Burns, actor Matthew McConaughey, Bill Nye (the Science Guy), and former President Obama during commencement.

Here’s a quote from actress Sandra Bullock at the Warren Easton Charter School’s graduation in New Orleans: (more…)