By Anonymous (not verified), 18 February, 2026 Being True to Yourself: The Call of the Wild This student model focuses on Jack London's The Call of the Wild.
By Anonymous (not verified), 18 February, 2026 Cabinet Secretaries Now Cabinet Office Assistants In this good satirical essay, a student makes fun of political correctness in politics.
By Anonymous (not verified), 18 February, 2026 Capital Punishment Is Wrong! This middle school persuasive essay argues against capital punishment.
By Anonymous (not verified), 18 February, 2026 Corn for the Future In this poor problem-solution essay, a student argues for the use of ethanol.
By Anonymous (not verified), 18 February, 2026 Crickets and Grasshoppers This classroom report gives information about a jumpy insect.
By Anonymous (not verified), 18 February, 2026 Dear Dr. Larson (Good) This middle school student writes a persuasive letter in hopes of getting a job.
By Anonymous (not verified), 18 February, 2026 Dear Dr. Larson (Okay) In this persuasive letter, a middle school student seeks a job at a vet's office.
By Anonymous (not verified), 18 February, 2026 Dear Dr. Larson (Poor) This model of middle school persuasive letter writing contains numerous issues.
By Anonymous (not verified), 18 February, 2026 Dear Dr. Larson (Strong) In this persuasive letter, middle-schooler Andrea Rodriguez seeks employment.
By Anonymous (not verified), 18 February, 2026 Dear Mr. Marc Brown This letter to an author shares a 2nd grader's feelings about a book.
By Anonymous (not verified), 18 February, 2026 Dear Mr. McNulty This letter from the vice president of the ninth grade class asks questions of a local business owner.
By Anonymous (not verified), 18 February, 2026 Dear Mr. Rhys In this biographical letter, middle school student Chas Horton reflects on a teacher friend who helped him improve his academic performance.