Tell the Story Behind this Photograph…2010 High School Winner

May 18th, 2010 by writingfix2

HS_Winner_2010_750Each Spring, the Northern Nevada Writing Project sponsors a digital photo contest for students and teachers.  Winning photos are chosen, based on their quality and whether they would inspire a writer to tell the photograph’s story.  Above you will see 2010′s winning photograph from a high school student–Crystal Ji– which you can click on to make even bigger:

If you would like to write the story of this photograph for others to enjoy, type your story, revise and edit it, then paste it into the “Leave a Reply” box below.

For information about the NNWP’s Digital Photo Contest, click here.

Tell the Story Behind this Photograph…2010 Middle School Winner

May 18th, 2010 by writingfix2

Middle_School_Winner_2010Each Spring, the Northern Nevada Writing Project sponsors a digital photo contest for students and teachers.  Winning photos are chosen, based on their quality and whether they would inspire a writer to tell the photograph’s story.  Above you will see 2010′s winning photograph from a middle school student–Nicole Gallant– which you can click on to make even bigger:

If you would like to write the story of this photograph for others to enjoy, type your story, revise and edit it, then paste it into the “Leave a Reply” box below.

For information about the NNWP’s Digital Photo Contest, click here.

Tell the Story Behind this Photograph…2010 Elementary Winner

May 18th, 2010 by writingfix2

Elementary_Winner_2010Each Spring, the Northern Nevada Writing Project sponsors a digital photo contest for students and teachers.  Winning photos are chosen, based on their quality and whether they would inspire a writer to tell the photograph’s story.  Above you will see 2010′s Winning photograph from an elementary student–Jacob Sammons– which you can click on to make even bigger:

If you would like to write the story of this photograph for others to enjoy, type your story, revise and edit it, then paste it into the “Leave a Reply” box below.

For information about the NNWP’s Digital Photo Contest, click here.

Tell the Story Behind this Photograph…2010 Teacher Winner

May 18th, 2010 by writingfix2

Teacher_winner_2010Each Spring, the Northern Nevada Writing Project sponsors a digital photo contest for students and teachers.  Winning photos are chosen, based on their quality and whether they would inspire a writer to tell the photograph’s story.  Above you will see 2010′s Winning photograph from a teacher–Amie Newberry– which you can click on to make even bigger:

If you would like to write the story of this photograph for others to enjoy, type your story, revise and edit it, then paste it into the “Leave a Reply” box below.

For information about the NNWP’s Digital Photo Contest, click here.

“Poems about Ages and Stages” Lesson

November 5th, 2009 by writingfix2

WritingFix has a lesson–called “Poems about Ages and Stages” –that was inspired by the song “Cat’s in the Cradle”, which is sung by Harry Chapin.

Several student writers have written and published their work for this prompt, and you can read their finished writing by clicking here.

If you have written to this prompt, you may post your writing below for others to read and/or comment on. Just type your writing into the box that reads “Leave a Reply” and fill out the other required fields.

Thanks for writing! Keep up the good work!

“Beyond ‘Happily Ever Afters’” Prompt

July 3rd, 2009 by writingfix2

WritingFix has a writing lesson– called ”Beyond ‘Happily Ever After’“–that was inspired by the picture book Once Upon a Cool Motorcycle Dude by Kevin O’Malley. 

Several student writers have written and published their work for this prompt, and you can read their finished writing by clicking here

If you have written to this prompt, you may post your writing below for others to read and/or comment on.  Just type your writing into the box that reads “Leave a Reply” and fill out the other required fields.

Thanks for writing!  Keep up the good work!

“Turning Point Poems” Prompt

July 3rd, 2009 by writingfix2

WritingFix has a poetry lesson–called ”Turning Point Poems“ –that was inspired by the chapter book Crank by Ellen Hopkins. 

Several student writers have written and published their work for this prompt, and you can read their finished writing by clicking here

If you have written to this prompt, you may post your writing below for others to read and/or comment on.  Just type your writing into the box that reads “Leave a Reply” and fill out the other required fields.

Thanks for writing!  Keep up the good work!

Tell the Story Behind this Photograph…

June 9th, 2009 by writingfix2

This photo has been posted because we think it could inspire an original story about the picture.  You can click on the photo to make it even bigger:

If you would like to write the story of this photograph for others to enjoy, type your story, revise and edit it, then paste it into the “Leave a Reply” box below.

For information about the NNWP’s Digital Photo Contest, click here.

Tell the Story Behind this Photograph…

June 9th, 2009 by writingfix2

This photo has been posted because we think it could inspire an original story about the picture.  You can click on the photo to make it even bigger:

If you would like to write the story of this photograph for others to enjoy, type your story, revise and edit it, then paste it into the “Leave a Reply” box below.

For information about the NNWP’s Digital Photo Contest, click here.

Tell the Story Behind this Photograph…2009 Teacher Winner

May 19th, 2009 by writingfix2

Each Spring, the Northern Nevada Writing Project sponsors a digital photo contest for students and teachers.  Winning photos are chosen, based on their quality and whether they would inspire a writer to tell the photograph’s story.  Above you will see 2009′s Winning photograph from a teacher–Christina Rhodes– which you can click on to make even bigger:

If you would like to write the story of this photograph for others to enjoy, type your story, revise and edit it, then paste it into the “Leave a Reply” box below.

For information about the NNWP’s Digital Photo Contest, click here.