Dear Students Worldwide,
Here are some topics written to make you more active in expressing your thoughts.
Autobiography Write the story of
your life. Start with your birth and continue the adventure up to the present.
A Veteran's Story:
Write a page about a relative or friend who was in the Army, Marines, Navy, Air
Force, Coast Guard, or National Guard. Who was this person (what is their
relationship to you), when did this person serve, was it during a war (if so,
which one), what did that person do during their service, and what are their
recollections of their service?
A Friend: Write about
what being a friend means to you. Describe what friends do and how they behave
with each other and with other people. What happens when friends disagree?
How Are You
Different?: Write about what makes you different from other people
you know. How do you think this will affect your life?
If I Were a Teacher:
Write a page on what you would do if you were a teacher for a day. What
subjects would you teach and how would you teach them?
If I Were the President:
Write a page on what you'd do if you were the President. How would you change
the world?
My Family: Write about
the members of your family. Describe each person and what they mean to you.
My Personal Hero: Who
is your personal hero? Write a page on your hero's accomplishments and what
makes that person a hero. If you don't have a personal hero, describe the
characteristics that someone would have to possess to be your personal hero.
My Strangest
Relative: Most people have at least one strange relative. If you do,
write about that person. Describe what is unusual about that person. What is
their relationship to you? Do you like that person?
New Student
Questions: If there was a new student in class and you could only
ask that person three questions to get to know them, what would you ask them?
Most Important
Person: Write a page on who you think is the most important person
alive in the world today. Describe this person and write about why they are so
important. How could you be more like this person?
A Good Personality Trait:
Think of a person you really like or admire. Think of a personality trait that
makes them so special. Write about this good trait and why you like it.
A Bad Personality Trait:
Think of a person you really dislike. Think of a personality trait that makes
them so unpleasant. Write about this bad trait and why you dislike it.
A Person You
Admire : Who do you admire the most? Why do you respect this
person so much; what have they done to deserve your respect
Self-Portrait: Draw a
self-portrait, and describe yourself in writing.
Three Words Describing
Yourself: If you had to describe yourself using only three words,
what would words would you use and why?
How Are You
Like Your Mother?: Write about how you are like your mother. Do you
look at all like her? Do you have any traits in common? What parts of your
personality are like hers?
How Are You
Like Your Father?: Write about how you are like your father. Do you
look at all like him? Do you have any traits in common? What parts of your
personality are like his?
A Lesson from
Nelson Mandela : What lesson have you learned from reading
about Nelson Mandela's life? How could you use this lesson to improve yourself
and the world?
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