- Writing Contests For Kidsmrs. Parker's 6th Grade L.a. Classroom
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2020 Writing Contest Winners. Grand Prize:.Tried to Block My Shot by Waad D., 6th Grade at Irving Weber Elementary School in Iowa City IA First Prize:.To Make Some Science by Olivia R., 5th Grade at Decorah Middle School, Decorah IA.The Kind Koala by Brynn K., 5th Grade at West Delaware Middle School, Manchester IA Jack and the Mystery of the Mansion by Ethan H., 4th Grade at Westfield. Sorry kids, our writing contest is on hold. Check back, and we’ll let you know when our contest will begin again. In the meantime, keep writing for God’s glory! Story Monsters® At Home supports parents, educators and students by offering free or next to free ($0.99 or less) activities, lesson plans, discussion guides, book downloads, storytime videos, and more from authors and publishers who also believe learning can happen anytime and anywhere! PARKER'S 6TH GRADE L.A. CLASS: Welcome Monthly Newsletter Remote Learning Days. The students will select an essay to enter into either a writing contest or to publish in our annual Poetry I-Book. Vocabulary tests will continue to occur on most Fridays and, of.
The fourth grade is the one that has been designated by state educational authorities to emphasize the study of California history. As an incentive to encourage students in this grade to develop a particular interest in the subject, and to encourage them to improve their writing skills, about one-third of our parlors sponsor essay contests for fourth grade students.
Parker Performing Arts School Middle School (5th-8th Grade) Core Academics. All of our curriculum is aligned with Colorado Academic Standards. Parker Performing Arts School Middle School will switch classes on a bell schedule with 8 class periods and lunch. Each class is a subject specific classroom.
There is a great flexibility in topics that the students are permitted to select, and the parlors are encouraged to be as generous and variable as possible in offering supplementary prizes to help promote student participation.
Each year, an overall statewide essay contest winner is selected. That student’s essay is published in our statewide newspaper, and the young person’s essay is displayed for the coming year at our museum in Columbia State Park
For specific details concerning the essay contest, contact Donna Fletcher 650-755-5518 or email grandparlor@nsgw.org
Four Line Poem
Write a four line poem that has a specific syllable count. The first line has 1 syllable, the second line has 5 syllables, the third line has 5 syllables, and the last line has 9 syllables. The subject can be anything. The winner takes away a cash prize.Deadline
20 Line Poem
Write a poem that has exactly 20 lines. Any format. The winner takes away a cash prize.Deadline
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Two Line Poem
Write an essence poem. This is a poem of two lines with six syllables per line, each containing an internal rhyme and an ending rhyme.Example
Mysterious nightdream
Elicits a frightscream
This contest has a cash prize.
Deadline
Dialogue Only Writing Contest
Write a story using only dialogue. Cash prize to the winner.Deadline
5-7-5 Poem
For this contest you are to write a short poem. It should only have three lines. But the structure is that of a Haiku. The first line has 5 syllables. The second line has 7 syllables. The third line has 5 syllables again. Write about anything. Cash prize to the winner.Deadline
Faith Poetry Contest
The theme for this poetry contest is 'faith'. We are looking for poems that in some way pertain to this theme. It doesn't matter if it's spiritual, political, intellectual or emotional as long as faith is clearly represented. Cash prize to the winner.Deadline
Future Flash Fiction
Write a flash fiction story that takes place in the future. Maximum length 500 words. Enter for your chance at the cash prize.Deadline
True Story Contest
Share a true story from your life. Write a story that shares a moment, an object, a feeling, etc. This does not have to be a profound memory, but should allow readers insight into your feelings, observations and/or thoughts. Use at least 100 words. No poetry. Enter for your chance at the cash prize.Deadline
3 Line Poetry Contest
Write a poem that has three lines and a syllable count of either 5-7-5 or 5-7-7. The poem must address a loved one. Cash prize to the winner.Deadline Feb 25th
Tanka Poetry Contest
For this contest you are challenged to write a Tanka poem. Tanka is a five line poem that follows a specific syllable count. See the announcement for an example. This contest has a cash prize.Deadline Feb 26th
15 Syllable Poem
Write a poem with exactly 15 syllables. You can structure it anyway you choose and choose the word count. But the total syllable count for the completed poem must have exactly 15 syllables total. The winner takes away a cash prize.Deadline Feb 28th
100 Word Flash Fiction
Write a flash fiction story on any topic that uses exactly 100 words. The winner takes away a cash prize.Deadline Mar 1st
Non-Fiction Writing Contest
We are looking for personal essays, memoirs, and works of literary non-fiction. It can be spiritual, political, or funny. Creative approaches welcomed. Enter for your chance at the cash prize.Deadline Mar 3rd
5 Line Poem
Write a five-lined poem that has a specific syllable count to enter this contest. The winner takes away a cash prize.Deadline Mar 5th
Rhyming Poetry Contest
Write a poem that has a rhyme scheme. How it rhymes is up to you. Cash prize to the winner.Deadline Mar 10th
Flash Fiction
Write a flash fiction story that uses 150 words. That is the challenge of this contest. Write a story (on any topic) using exactly 150 words. The title does not count towards the word count. Online word processor is an estimate only. We recommend the use of a computer word processor to count the words. This contest has a cash prize.Deadline Mar 12th
Write A Script
A script can be bring a scene alive with just a little direction and words. Now is your chance to write your own. Cash prize to the winner.Deadline Mar 15th
ABC Poetry Contest
For this contest you are challenged to write a ABC poem. ABC poetry has five lines and often is used to express feelings. See the announcement for an example. This contest has a cash prize.Deadline Mar 21st
Haiku Poetry Contest
For this contest you are challenged to write a Haiku poem. Haiku is a form of poetry that only uses three lines. Can you paint a mental image using only three lines? Cash Prize.Deadline Mar 23rd
80 Word Flash Fiction
A drabble is a flash fiction story that uses 80 words. That is the challenge of this contest. Write a story (on any topic) using 80 words. The title does not count towards the word count. The submitted work must be between 78 - 82 words. We recommend the use of a computer word processor to count the words. The winner takes away a cash prize.Deadline Mar 25th
6 Word Poetry
Write a poem with only 6 words. This contest has a cash prize.Deadline Mar 27th
Cinquain Poetry
A cinquain poem is a five line poem that follows a specific format. Read the announcement for a sample poem. Cash Prize.Deadline Apr 1st
Love Poem Poetry Contest
Write a love poem. All forms of poetry accepted. Your love poem can be fictional or non-fictional. It can be humorous or serious. The choice is yours. But it must clearly be a love poem. Cash Prize.Deadline Apr 5th
Dribble Flash Fiction
Write a story on any topic that uses 50 words. Cash Prize.Deadline Apr 8th
3 Line Poetry Contest
For this contest you are to write a short poem. It should only have three lines. But the structure is that of a Haiku. The first line has 5 syllables. The second line has 7 syllables. The third line has 5 syllables again. Write about anything. The winner takes away a cash prize.Deadline Apr 10th
New Arrival Poetry
Write a 5-7-5 poem for this contest for new members to the site. A 5-7-5 poem is a three line poem. The first line has five syllables. The second line has seven. The third line has five again. The winner takes away a cash prize.Deadline Apr 17th
One Line Poem
Write a monostich poem which is a poem that is only one line. This contest has a cash prize.Deadline Apr 22nd
20 Word Poem
Write a poem with only 20 words. Cash prize to the winner.Deadline Apr 25th
New Arrival Flash Fiction
For our New Arrival contest we challenge you to write a story that uses exactly 100 words. Title does not count towards the word count. Write about anything with 100 words. Cash Prize.
Rhyming Poem

Deadline Apr 30th
Loop Poetry Contest
A fun poetry type that requires you to use the last word of each sentence as the starting word of the next sentence. Cash prize to the winner.Deadline May 5th
True Story Flash
Write a true story 'flash fiction' style on any topic. Can be humorous, embarrassing, inspiring or thoughtful - the only requirement is that it is a true story. The title does not count towards the word count. The submitted work must be between 98- 102 words. We recommend the use of a computer word processor to count the words. Cash Prize.Deadline May 9th
My Faith
Share a poem that is about your faith or how faith has impacted your life. Any type of poem accepted. Cash prize to the winner.Deadline May 10th
Haiku
For this contest you are challenged to write a Haiku poem. Haiku is a form of poetry that only uses three lines. Can you paint a mental image using only three lines? Cash prize to the winner.Deadline May 16th
75 Words Flash Fiction
Write a flash fiction story that uses 75 words. That is the challenge of this contest. Write a story (on any topic) using exactly 75 words. The title does not count towards the word count. Online word processor is an estimate only. We recommend the use of a computer word processor to count the words. Cash Prize.Deadline May 18th
Take A Photo Poetry
Go out for a walk and take a camera, smartphone or tablet with you. Snap a picture of something interesting and write a poem about it when you get home. Post the photo along with the poem. Special thanks to Sallyo for originally creating this contest. This contest has a cash prize.Deadline May 21st
20 Syllable Poem
Write a poem that has exactly 20 syllables. Any format. The winner takes away a cash prize.Deadline May 27th
3-6-9 Poem
This poem has three stanzas. Each stanza has three lines that follows the 3-6-9 syllable count. The first line has 3 syllables, the second line has 6 syllables and the last line 9 syllables. The subject can be anything. The winner takes away a cash prize.Deadline May 31st
Share Your Story
A memoir gives us the ability to write about our life. But you can write about life with the option to create and fabricate and to make sense of a life, or part of that life. Write a piece of your life! This contest has a cash prize.Deadline Jun 2nd
5-7-5 Poetry Writing
For this contest you are to write a short poem. It should only have three lines. But the structure is that of a Haiku. The first line has 5 syllables. The second line has 7 syllables. The third line has 5 syllables again. Write about anything. The winner takes away a cash prize.Deadline Jun 6th
Nonet Poetry Contest
Write a nine line poem for this poetry contest. But you must count syllables. The first line of your poem will have 9 syllables. The second line has 8 syllables and the 7th line has seven. This continues until your final line which has one syllable. Enter for your chance at the cash prize.Deadline Jun 12th
Share A Story In A Poem
In this contest you are challenged to write a poem that tells a story and also rhymes. We've included examples of this type of poetry storytelling in the announcement. Cash prize to the winner.Deadline Jun 14th
This Sentence Starts The Story
Write a story that starts with this sentence: I put on my mask and entered the building. Cash Prize.Deadline Jun 16th
2-4-2 Poetry
Write a 2-4-2 syllable poem. It has three lines. The first line has 2 syllables, the second line has 4 syllables and the last line has 2 syllables again. The subject can be anything. The winner takes away a cash prize.Deadline Jun 24th
5-7-5 Poetry
For this contest you are to write a short poem. It should have only three lines. But the structure is that of a Haiku. The first line has 5 syllables. The second line has 7 syllables. The third line has 5 syllables again. Write about anything. The winner takes away a cash prize.Deadline Jun 26th
Horror Writing Contest
Write a horror or thriller story for this writing contest. Put your readers on edge or terrorize them. This contest has a cash prize.Deadline Jun 27th

Acrostic Poetry Contest
Write an acrostic poem. An acrostic poem is a poem where the first letter of each line spells out a word. View an example in the announcement. The winner takes away a cash prize.Deadline Jun 29th
Sonnet Poetry Contest
Just like Shakespeare did, discover the rhythm and rhyme scheme of the Shakespearean sonnet. The winner takes away a cash prize.Deadline Jul 3rd
Lune Poetry Contest
A Lune poem is a short and fun poetry form with only three lines. View the contest announcement for an example. Enter for your chance at the cash prize.Deadline Jul 9th
Minute
Write a Minute poem for this contest. A fun poem to write. It follows the '8,4,4,4' syllable count structure. This contest has a cash prize.Writing Contests For Kidsmrs. Parker's 6th Grade L.a. Classroom
Deadline Jul 16th
5-7-5 Poetry Contest
For this contest you are to write a short poem. It should only have three lines. But the structure is that of a Haiku. The first line has 5 syllables. The second line has 7 syllables. The third line has 5 syllables again. Write about anything. This contest has a cash prize.Deadline Jul 30th
Free Verse Poetry Contest
Write a free verse poem. This is a method of writing poetry that does not follow any structure or style. See an example and details in the announcement. Cash Prize.
Deadline Aug 1st
Contests With Today As A Deadline
5 - 5 - 7 & 7 Stanzas
Writing Contests For Kidsmrs. Parker's 6th Grade L.a. Class Submarine
The topic for this poetry contest is: Truth.Write a poem that somehow incorporates the topic. The poem does not have to be specifically about the topic and creative approaches are welcomed. But contest voters will be asked to consider the topic when making a choice for a winner.
Deadline
Hate to love
This is a topic based contest. Write a story based on the topic provided in the the announcement.Deadline
12 days of christmas
Writing Contests For Kidsmrs. Parker's 6th Grade L.a. Classic
This is a topic based contest. Write a story based on the topic provided in the the announcement.Deadline
Life, Death, and Leadership
This is a topic based contest. Write a story based on the topic provided in the the announcement. Your character and others are trapped in a dangerous situation. Your character becomes the leader.Deadline
Objects of Desire?
Up for a truly blind challenge? Reserve a spot on this competition then PM the organiser who will give you your object of desire and a genre. Craft your story around that object. It must play an intrinsic part in the story.Writing Contests For Kidsmrs. Parker's 6th Grade L.a. Classes
Prose fiction only. Minimum 1200 words. Item must be listed in author notes.Deadline
The effect of Soulbond
This is a topic based contest. Write a story based on the topic provided in the the announcement.Deadline
All contests can be entered until the deadline is reached. Give yourself time to enter. And if possible enter at least a few days in advance as you will receive feedback shortly after you enter your contest entry. This feedback can be used to improve your work. You can edit your contest entry at anytime. So your feedback can be used to improve your writing even after you enter the contest. The judges won't read your contest submission until after the deadline has passed.
We recommending reading the contest announcement carefully as there may be requirements in the contest. For example, you may be required to count syllables or use certain words.
