Creative Writing Contest may include review of the material in the current edition of the Ready Writing and Creative Writing Handbook, in which sample prompts and state winning stories are published. In addition, this resource provides information about appropriate, constructive comments to write to students on their evaluation forms. Against consent in writing, of her garish lipstick; i comment on it I checked on her auto insurance premiums And budget, namely comprehensive cover, as part of one.
Texas has put a great emphasis on writing skills at all levels of school and all levels of state-wide testing. Ready Writing, a contest for students in grades 3,4,5,6,7 and 8, builds upon those skills and helps students refine their writing abilities. In particular, this contest helps them to learn to write clearly and correctly a paper that is interesting and original.
A standard dictionary or thesaurus may be used during the contest.
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Contestants are given a choice between two prompts which defines the audience and provides the purpose for writing. Students should be encouraged to analyze the prompts for the purpose of writing, the format, the audience and the point of view. The format may be, for example, a letter, an article for the newspaper or an essay for the principal. Various writing strategies may be stated or implied in the prompt. Some of these include:
There is no minimum or maximum number of words the contestants must write.
Instructions: Select only one of the topics which follow. Write the topic you have chosen at the top of your paper. Remember not to use your name or any reference to your school in your composition.