WRITING PROMPT CARD #1
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|WRITING PROMPT CARD #21 |WRITING PROMPT CARD #22 |
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|Your school board is considering a new year-round |Everyone has been surprised sometime. Surprises can be funny, scary, or exciting. |
|school schedule. Write a persuasive letter to your school board stating your opinion |Think about a time when you were surprised. Write a story for a friend telling what |
|and explaining why you feel this way. Be sure to supply convincing reasons and/or |happened. Make your story as clear and as interesting as you can. |
|specific examples. | |
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|WRITING PROMPT CARD #23 |WRITING PROMPT CARD #24 |
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|People often have a favorite room. It may be a room like a classroom, a bedroom, a |Think about your favorite subject or activity in school. Write a friend and tell what |
|kitchen, or a room at a friend’s house. Think of your favorite room. Write about your |your favorite subject or activity is and give reasons explaining why it is your |
|favorite room so that your friend will know exactly what the room is like. You may wish|favorite. You might tell why it is important to you, why you enjoy it, or what you have|
|to include how the room looks, what you smell, the sounds you hear, and how you feel |learned from it. Be sure to use examples that clearly explain what you mean. |
|when you are there. ADAW |ADAW |
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|WRITING PROMPT CARD #25 |WRITING PROMPT CARD #26 |
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|You and a friend find a big box that is labeled “Do Not Open.” Your friend wants to |Think of a favorite toy that you played with as a child. Describe the toy. You may |
|open the box. |want to describe how the toy looked, felt, smelled, and sounded, as well as how you felt|
|Write a story about what happens next. |playing with it. |
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|WRITING PROMPT CARD #27 |WRITING PROMPT CARD #28 |
| |In order to help students prepare for life after high school, |
|Every class should have at least one computer. Write an essay explaining why this would|the department of education is considering adding |
|be good for the students. Be sure to supply reasons and/or specific examples |Grade 13 to teach students the skills they will need in a |
| |modern society. Decide whether you agree or disagree |
| |with the plan. Write a persuasive letter to the department of |
| |education stating your opinion and explaining why you fee |
|ADAW |this way. Be sure to supply convincing reasons and/or |
| |specific examples. ADAW |
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|WRITING PROMPT CARD #29 |WRITING PROMPT CARD #30 |
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|Your pen pal from a foreign country wants to know what your school is like. Write to |Describe a meal that you really enjoyed. You may want to tell what the meal looked |
|your pen pal describing your school. Your may want to include sights, sounds, people, |like, how it tasted and smelled, and how you felt when you were eating it. |
|classes, and activities. | |
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|ADAW |ADAW |
Flash Cards or Game Cards for students to identify writing prompts. Pat Armstrong – ADAW
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|ALABAMA DIRECT ASSESSMENT OF WRITING |ALABAMA DIRECT ASSESSMENT OF WRITING |
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|WRITING PROMPT CARD - ANSWER #22 |WRITING PROMPT CARD - ANSWER #21 |
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|NARRATIVE |PERSUASIVE |
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|Huntsville City Schools |Huntsville City Schools |
|November 2002 |November 2002 |
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|ALABAMA DIRECT ASSESSMENT OF WRITING |ALABAMA DIRECT ASSESSMENT OF WRITING |
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|WRITING PROMPT CARD - ANSWER #24 |WRITING PROMPT CARD - ANSWER #23 |
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|EXPOSITORY |DESCRIPIVE |
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|Huntsville City Schools |Huntsville City Schools |
|November 2002 |November 2002 |
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|ALABAMA DIRECT ASSESSMENT OF WRITING |ALABAMA DIRECT ASSESSMENT OF WRITING |
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|WRITING PROMPT CARD - ANSWER #26 |WRITING PROMPT CARD - ANSWER #25 |
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|DESCRIPTIVE |NARRATIVE |
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|Huntsville City Schools |Huntsville City Schools |
|November 2002 |November 2002 |
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|ALABAMA DIRECT ASSESSMENT OF WRITING |ALABAMA DIRECT ASSESSMENT OF WRITING |
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|WRITING PROMPT CARD - ANSWER #28 |WRITING PROMPT CARD - ANSWER #27 |
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|PERSUASIVE |EXPOSITORY |
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|Huntsville City Schools |Huntsville City Schools |
|November 2002 |November 2002 |
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|ALABAMA DIRECT ASSESSMENT OF WRITING |ALABAMA DIRECT ASSESSMENT OF WRITING |
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|WRITING PROMPT CARD - ANSWER #30 |WRITING PROMPT CARD - ANSWER #29 |
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|DESCRIPTIVE |DESCRIPTIVE |
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|Huntsville City Schools |Huntsville City Schools |
|November 2002 |November 2002 |
Flash Cards or Game Cards for students to identify writing prompts. Pat Armstrong - ADAW
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