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April 15th

  Prompt: Write about a book, poem, or article you’ve read that made you feel something deeply—whether it was joy, anger, sadness, or curiosity. What was the text, and what moment or message stood out to you the most? Theres this book im still reading it but it really seems profound and it has a very good story behind it its about some teens that experiencing schoolchild but they just got news that the world is going to end because of a asteroid but the teens decide to live theyre lives to the fullest to die happy and with no regrets.

April 14th

  Prompt: Write about what you did over the Spring Break.  Over spring break i went outside to the park and skated with some friends over the bank. To spend some time alone i cleaned my room with heavy and loud music but when i was just relaxing i read a book to keep my laziness at a minimum and to end off the spring break I went to the movies to see the new movie Minecraft.

April 4th

Prompt: If you could plan the perfect spring break with no limitation, money, time, or responsibilities—what would it look like? Where would you go, who would you bring, and what would you do?   If I could have the best spring break i could ever have. I would fly with my best friends to a cool island with clear blue water and rough but soft sand. we would swim, eat food, and play games all day with no rules or especially no homework. At night, we’d dance under the stars and laugh until the sun comes back up. We would have 0 supervision as well.

april 1

Prompt: Write about something you’ve outgrown but still miss.  I used to take naps every day after lunch when i was in elementary , but now I’m too old to nap. I miss my soft blanket and squishy pillow so much. Sometimes I wish I could close my eyes for a rest and wake up all happy.

march28

Prompt:    Share your personal tips for preparing for major exams. Include what works best for you—flashcards, study groups, practice tests, etc.—and why.      I make flashcards with pictures because they help me remember stuff sometimes. Studying with friends is fun and we teach each other. I take practice tests to see what I still need to learn. I take breaks and sleep early so my brain is ready for the big exam.

march 26/27

  Prompt:  What do you think is the hardest part of writing an informational essay—brainstorming the topic, organizing your ideas, finding evidence, or something else? Write one paragraph about the part you struggle with most and how you might overcome it. The hardest part is putting my ideas in the right order. I have lots of facts in my head and I don’t know which ones to write first. I use an outline and draw boxes to group my ideas so they go from the beginning to the end. If I get stuck, I tell a friend my plan or take a break so I can see it more clearly.

march 25

Prompt: Write a blog post exploring your thoughts on near-death experiences and what they might reveal about life after death. Do you think these experiences are real, spiritual, scientific, or something else? Refer to details from the article and connect them to your own ideas or beliefs.  Some people who almost die see bright lights and feel peaceful, like the article said. Some folks think it’s a magical sign of another life, and others say it’s just our brain acting funny. I think these stories are real and might mean there’s something special waiting after we die.