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 Using Hydrochloric Acid (Strong) These middle school instructions explain safe handling of a common laboratory chemical.
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 Paper Recycling The middle school writer of this explanatory essay explores paper recycling.
By Anonymous (not verified), 18 February, 2026 Letter to France In this explanatory letter, a middle school student explains the highlights of Chicago to a friend in France.
By Anonymous (not verified), 18 February, 2026 I Have a Dream . . . Too In this explanatory essay, a middle school writer explains the dream of being a pediatrician.
By Anonymous (not verified), 18 February, 2026 Fire Fighter In this explanatory essay, a middle school student explains fire fighting.