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High school writing grant proposals

Preview of Project-Based Learning: Real-World Student-Produced Ideas That Make a Difference

Project-Based Learning: Real-World Student-Produced Ideas That Make a Difference

Created by
Selena Smith
Project-based learning activity is entitled "Make a Difference" because it challenges students to select an issue in their school, community, nation, or world that concerns them. They research this issue and write a report explaining statistics and logical information to support the need for their project to be implemented, how their project will be carried out in detail, the desired outcomes, and how they will measure the project’s success. Then, they fill out a grant proposal, create two art
Preview of Scholarship Essay Writing How-To

Scholarship Essay Writing How-To

Academically minded students in their junior and senior years of high school may want to think about applying for many of the small local and national scholarships that are available to students like themselves. But, these kids are already buried under mountains of homework, extracurricular activities and part-time jobs. This How-To sheet is designed to help students get started writing a personal statement that can be saved and then tweaked for each scholarship he or she may wish to apply for.
Preview of Exploring the Elements of Fiction in Creative Writing

Exploring the Elements of Fiction in Creative Writing

As an introduction to story writing and the creative writing process, these visual notes are a great way for students to understand what that process is and what it is not. Note sheet includes the following topics: ❒ What makes a story good?❒ What about the plot?❒ Narrative unity❒ Building suspense❒ Includes practical examples as explanationsThe resource also includes a chart to help students think about the important elements in their own stories. Please see the preview for more details.You may
Preview of Writing in Math: Zero Power Argument Writing Activity

Writing in Math: Zero Power Argument Writing Activity

Created by
Emily Bricker
After students have learned the patterns associated with integer exponents, they can understand the Mathematical Phenomenon of Zero to the power of zero. This argument essay allows them to see both sides of the argument, pick one, and argue its correctness in a traditional argument essay format. Complete with grading rubric
Preview of Letter of Proposal

Letter of Proposal

Created by
Deborah Leech
This is a sample document which shows the structure of a letter of proposal. It cotains the elements for a successful discourse: purpose, introduction, statement of problem, proposed solution, schedule, qualifications, conclusion, and appendices. It is specific in content, but is general in titling so that others can use as a teaching tool.
Preview of Business Proposal Rubric - Editable Rubric for Business Class or English

Business Proposal Rubric - Editable Rubric for Business Class or English

Business Proposal Rubric - Editable Rubric for Business Class: This grading rubric is for a business proposal, complete with timeline and budget sheet. It is an editable file for Microsoft Publisher. Get free credit for future TPT purchases! Click on your username, then “My Purchases” in the upper right corner. Click on the product you bought, and scroll to the bottom to leave feedback. You will get free credit towards future TPT purchases! Please follow my store by clicking the star b
Preview of Grant Writing for Project-Based Learning

Grant Writing for Project-Based Learning

If you like this product please leave a review! This is a step by step guide for writing grants for your school budget. Included is a sample grant written to the California State Parks Foundation for a project-based learning environmental education program with elementary students. This is a great example of how to sell the impact of your program, argue for the importance of third party support, and increase opportunities to engage the students you serve in relevant and innovative educational e
Preview of Law: One term analytically :''Admissible'' in plain text here not file

Law: One term analytically :''Admissible'' in plain text here not file

1) . Admissible=Whether a jury will be allowed to hear evidence to determine its value and jury is free to believe or not believe the evidence. We also say in lawsuits of First Instance Court=that the submitted lawsuit has been ‘admitted’ namely found substantial one, acceptable, typically and essentially. -> The term ‘admissible’ or ‘inadmissible’ is also used in submission of request of Cancellation by the interested party, either appealer or appealed respectively, and is found admissible f
Preview of Yoga & Mindfulness Writing Center Printable Worksheet

Yoga & Mindfulness Writing Center Printable Worksheet

This is a great worksheet to use for all ages as an exit ticket, writing prompt, and literacy center. This helps bring awareness to the students mind, emotions, and thoughts. It also provides an opportunity for the students to get up and practice yoga quietly in the classroom.
Preview of CAUSE/EFFECT ESSAY GRAPHIC ORGANIZER with 7 HOOKS and EXAMPLES

CAUSE/EFFECT ESSAY GRAPHIC ORGANIZER with 7 HOOKS and EXAMPLES

Created by
TEACH CHEAP
includes example relating to pesticidesincludes 7 types of HOOKS with examplesQuestion: How many ways are there to kill a bug? Facts: Studies done by Ms. Hamby show that pesticides cause autism, cancer, and death in humans.Statistics: see example inside Quotes: see example inside Shocking Statements: see example inside Jokes: Did you hear the story about a roach almost sprayed to death by a tenant. He argued, “But this is going to hurt you more than it’s going to hurt me.”Onomatopoeia: Splat! T
Preview of Out of Thin Air

Out of Thin Air

Created by
Tracey Carayol
I have had over 54 funded grants. This well written three paragraph proposal won a water conservation contest. Out of 28 participants, this winning proposal was awarded $5,000. Components of the proposal include a timeline and a budget. Purchase of this proposal will allow continued email contact and support from me in order to see your proposal to fruition. The larger the grant, the more structured the proposal needs to be. This must have resource will serve as a template for you to obtain big
Preview of Business Minded: Standing on Our Own Two Feet: A Senior Seminar Grant

Business Minded: Standing on Our Own Two Feet: A Senior Seminar Grant

Created by
Julene Waffle
This is a $500 grant winner. It funded a business writing mini-unit for seniors. The whole unit will be sold separately.
Preview of Tips for writting Ipad grants

Tips for writting Ipad grants

Created by
Sherrie Burgoyne
How do you get iPads to be available to each student in your classroom? The answer is basic: you write a grant. Every successful grant application begins with a project, then a plan and with getting permission. They are the three P’s to getting grants. I hope you enjoy my short EBook on Tips for Writing Ipad Grants, and wish you success in your grant writing endeavors.
Preview of APA Template

APA Template

APA Style 6 ed. Template
Preview of Presentation 101: Introductions

Presentation 101: Introductions

Creating a presentation can be difficult. However, if you follow the acronym WISEOWL, the first steps will be fast and easy. WISEOWL is an easy methodology to explaining the most important part of any presentation...the introduction.
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For elementary students who are just learning to write, you can use worksheets to practice letter formation. Students in middle and high school can use learning stations to learn how to write and revise essays. With plenty of TPT resources at your fingertips, you can sharpen your student's writing skills in no time. Extend writing activities beyond the classroom and observe as your child nurtures their imagination, enriches their vocabulary, and enhances their storytelling prowess.

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Journaling

Encourage students to keep daily journals where they can freely express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. This practice helps them develop their writing style and build the habit of writing regularly.

Writing Prompts

Provide engaging prompts that encourage imaginative storytelling. For instance, you could ask students to write about a world without the internet, or ask them to describe something only using one of their five senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste).

Peer Editing

Have students exchange their written work with a peer for feedback. This helps them strengthen their ability to identify and correct mistakes in grammar, punctuation, and spelling; give constructive criticism; and revise their writing based on feedback.

Sentence and Paragraph Construction

Provide sentence and paragraph building exercises to help students understand the basic structure of writing and how to organize their ideas coherently.

Letter Writing

Ask students to write letters to real or fictional recipients. They could compose formal letters, persuasive letters on specific topics, thank-you notes, or postcards.

Blogging

Create a classroom blog where students can publish their writing for a wider audience. This teaches them to write for a purpose and consider their audience's perspective.

Research Papers

Guide students through the process of researching and writing informative or argumentative essays. Teach them how to construct persuasive arguments and counterarguments on various topics, include evidence, and cite sources.

Poetry Writing

Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

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