By Anonymous (not verified), 18 February, 2026 Puppy This middle school student writes a personal narrative about adopting a puppy.
By Anonymous (not verified), 18 February, 2026 Putin Meddles in U.S. Casseroles A student wrote this satirical news story in the style of an Onion article to poke fun at Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S. election.
By Anonymous (not verified), 18 February, 2026 Railroad to Freedom This middle school book review describes Runaway to Freedom: A Story of the Underground Railroad.
By Anonymous (not verified), 18 February, 2026 Recycling Jars and Cans In this explanatory essay, a third grader tells how to recycle jars and cans.
By Anonymous (not verified), 18 February, 2026 Renewable and Carbon-Neutral This strong problem-solution essay focuses on a renewable and carbon-neutral energy option that could power the future and save the environment.
By Anonymous (not verified), 18 February, 2026 Revisiting Seneca Falls This brief research report tells of the beginnings of the Women's Rights Movement.
By Anonymous (not verified), 18 February, 2026 Rocket Boys: A Memoir The writer describes the book Rocket Boys: A Memoir by Homer Hickam, Jr.
By Anonymous (not verified), 18 February, 2026 Russian Missile Problem This research report explains the Cuban Missile Crisis.
By Anonymous (not verified), 18 February, 2026 Scout Takes Another Look This literary analysis focuses on To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee.
By Anonymous (not verified), 18 February, 2026 Setting in Calvin and Hobbes This fair literary analysis describes the various settings used in Bill Watterson's Calvin and Hobbes comic strips.
By Anonymous (not verified), 18 February, 2026 Setting in Crane and O'Connor Senior Tim Murray presents this analysis of setting in works by two American writers.
By Anonymous (not verified), 18 February, 2026 Sinking the Unsinkable This explanatory essay provides numerous details about the legendary ship Titanic,