By Anonymous (not verified), 18 February, 2026 Understanding Hmong Americans In this strong research report, a high school student thoroughly details a recent wave of American immigration.
By Anonymous (not verified), 18 February, 2026 Using Hydrochloric Acid (Good) This middle school set of instructions discusses safe handling of a caustic substance.
By Anonymous (not verified), 18 February, 2026 Using Hydrochloric Acid (Okay) This middle school set of instructions tells about safely using a dangerous substance in a science lab.
By Anonymous (not verified), 18 February, 2026 Using Hydrochloric Acid (Poor) The set of middle school instructions provides incomplete and inaccurate information about a dangerous substance.
By Anonymous (not verified), 18 February, 2026 Using Hydrochloric Acid (Strong) These middle school instructions explain safe handling of a common laboratory chemical.
By Anonymous (not verified), 18 February, 2026 We need Bedder Chips This example of second-grade persuasive writing argues for improved food quality.
By Anonymous (not verified), 18 February, 2026 Welcome the Hmong to America In this fair research paper, a student outlines the migration and settlement patterns of a group of American immigrants.
By Anonymous (not verified), 18 February, 2026 What Education Means This poor personal essay responds to a college-entrance prompt. The ideas are largely negative and underdeveloped, which will not encourage the college representative to score the response highly.
By Anonymous (not verified), 18 February, 2026 What I Will Do for This Country In this poor inauguration speech, a student projects what he will do for his nation.
By Anonymous (not verified), 18 February, 2026 When I Got Burned on Dad’s Motorcycle In this personal narrative, a student uses realistic dialogue to tell a story about learning to overcome adversity.
By Anonymous (not verified), 18 February, 2026 Why Smog Is Bad This persuasive paper takes a stand on air pollution.