The
Prompts
Prompts are
selected to ensure that the subject matter is interesting and appropriate for
tenth grade students. In addition, prompts are reviewed for offensive or biased
language relating to religion, gender, and racial or ethnic background.
Prompts
have two basic components: the writing situation and the directions for
writing. The writing situation orients students to the subject about which they
are to write. The directions for writing set the parameters for writing, and in
the case of persuasive prompts identify the audience to whom the writing is
directed.
Sample
expository prompt:
Everyone
has jobs or chores.
Think about
why you do one of your jobs or chores.
Now explain
why you do your job or chore.
Sample
persuasive
Writing
Situation:
The
principal of your school has been asked to discuss with a parent group the
effect watching TV has on students' grades.
Directions
for Writing:
Think about
the effect watching TV has on your grades and your friends' grades,
Now write
to convince your principal to accept your point of view on the effect watching
TV has on grades,