Eighth graders respond to an expository prompt. The purpose of expository writing is to explain, clarify, or provide the reader with information. Well-written exposition has a clear, central focus developed through a carefully crafted presentation of examples or definitions that enhance the reader's understanding. Papers are scored holistically using a six-point scoring rubric.
Writing Situation: There are many reasons for people to celebrate. People celebrate some events every year, while other celebrations take place for special occasions.
Directions for Writing: Before you begin writing, think about your favorite celebration and why you enjoy it the most.
Now write an essay that tells about your favorite celebration. Support your ideas with specific examples and details.
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Writing Situation: Everyone has thought about what it would be like to travel through time and visit the past or the future.
Directions for Writing: Before you begin writing, think about where and when in time you would like to travel and why you would like to go there.
Now write an essay telling where you would like to go in time and explaining why you would like to visit there. Support your ideas with specific examples and details.
Writing Situation: Most students have a person they want to be like someday. Who is your role model?
Directions for Writing: Before you begin writing, think about what qualities your role model has and why these are important to you.
Now write an essay telling who your role model is and explaining why. Support your reasons with specific examples and details.
Writing Situation: Some students make time capsules to let people who will live in the future know a little about how we live. A few items that represent our culture are selected to be placed in a closed container. This container is buried underneath the ground to be dug up by individuals in the future.
Directions for Writing: Before you begin to write, imagine that you are preparing a time capsule. Decide what items you would enclose that would best represent our society.
Now write an essay that explains why you selected these items to be buried. Support your choices with t - Grade 8
Writing Situation: Everyone has dreamed of having one special wish come true.
Before you begin writing, think about what wish you would like to come true. Think about how that wish would change your life or the lives of others.
Directions for Writing: Now write an essay that explains why you would like to see your special wish come true. Support your choice with examples and details about how this wish would change your life or the lives of others.
Writing Situation: Many young people would like to visit someplace new.
If you could visit any place in the world, where would you like to go? Why would you choose that place? Why would you want to go there?
Directions for Writing: Now explain in an essay where you would go and why. Support your ideas with examples and details.
Writing Situation: Everyone enjoys receiving a gift.
What is the best gift you ever received? Why was it so special?
Directions for Writing: Now explain in an essay what your favorite gift was and why it was so special. Support your reasons with examples and details.
Writing Situation: All young people have friends that they enjoy. Who is your best friend?
Directions for Writing: Before you write, think about your best friend. What qualities does this friend have, and why are these important?
Now write an essay telling who your best friend is and explaining why. Support your reasons with examples and details.
Writing Situation: School is a big part of a young person's life. Different students enjoy different aspects of school: sports, classes, friends, activities, etc.
Directions for Writing: What do you like most about school and why?
Now explain in an essay what you like about school and why you like it. Support your ideas with examples and details.
Writing Situation: If you had to choose one season of the year as your favorite, which one would you choose?
Directions for Writing: Before you begin to write, think about the season you have chosen and why it is your favorite. You might be thinking about the weather, certain activities in this season, or both.
Now write an essay in which you explain why this one season of the year is your favorite. Support your ideas with examples and details.
Writing Situation: If you could choose to be any animal for forty-eight hours, what would you be?
Directions for Writing: Before you begin writing, think about what kind of animal you would like to be - a wild animal, farm animal, or a household pet.
Now explain in an essay why you chose this animal. Support your ideas with examples and details.
Writing Situation: The U.S. Postal Service has honored many individuals from presidents to singers to cartoon characters, by placing their portraits on postage stamps. Whom would you nominate to honor with a postage stamp?
Directions for Writing: Before you begin to write, think about why this person should have his or her own stamp.
Now write an essay to tell the reader whom you would choose and explain why that person should be honored with a postage stamp. Support your ideas with examples and details.
Writing Situation: Everyone has one item that is important to him or her.
Directions for Writing: Before you begin writing, think about one item that is important to you and why. It could be something you found, made, or had given to you.
Now explain in an essay why this one item is important to you. Support your ideas with examples and details.
Writing Situation: Everyone has a favorite type of music. It may be rock, country, rap, classical, or some other kind.
Directions for Writing: Before you begin to write, think about your favorite kind of music and why you like it.
Now explain in an essay why this one type of music has become your favorite. Support your music choice with examples and details