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Persuasive Essay Topics For 5Th Grade
1. Persuasive Essay
Schools have been using the same learning techniques for a long time. Since technology has been
evolving, there are changes that have made schooling harder, and some changes that have made
schooling easier. For example, instead of using paper and pencil students now have iPads and their
own laptops to do their school work on. Are these more advanced changes for the better, and make
learning more convenient, or are they unfavorable and make schooling complicated and more
problematic? Most examples lead to the conclusion that laptops are more convenient. for the reason,
that they make school work easier and generate easy access to sites for research.
During the beginning of my Highschool career everybody was given an iPad; grade six to grade
twelve. However not everybody is fond of the iPads. Many students, throughout the long school
days, have come up to the library to check out a laptop because they either "lost" their iPad, or they
just don't want to use it. Many students have tried to check out laptops even when they have their
fully functioning iPads, so now whenever you want to check out a laptop you have to leave your
phone for collaboration. In almost every class teachers use the iPads, but not all teachers are fond of
the iPads either. Some teachers continue to use paper and pencil because it's more of a convenience
to them.
Laptops are more convenient for me to use because of the classes I'm currently taking. Such as my
CIS comp, CIS world history, and my
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2. Persuasive Essay
"Your assignment is to write a persuasive essay and present it to the class in a week. You will be
graded based on how convincing it is. Today we will be choosing topics," announced Mr.
Bowerbank, my 7th grade English teacher and ruler of classroom 110. My class simultaneously
groaned at the prospect of work. I simply lifted my head with intrigue as it was already May and
about time we had our first essay. He then proceeded to give examples of topics we could choose
and gave us some time to think before we had to tell him our topic. My classmates were already
rushing to tell the teacher their idea lest someone else steal it. That meant the usual abortion, death
penalty, or drug use topics were out. I really couldn't think of anything and the teacher was slowly
making his way through the remaining students like an executioner beheading criminals in a line.
I have always thought that he would make a marvelous supervillain if he had a curly mustache, a
tophat, and a cape. Eventually my name was called. I slowly dragged myself over to his desk.
Even sitting down, he still seemed to tower over me. "What is your topic Cindy?" As usual in such
desperate times, my mind turned to food. "Waffles are better than pancakes." I figured that awaffle
was just a differently shaped pancake with a nicer texture. "Hmm. Excellent topic. I look forward
to your essay!" I survived to live yet another day. As I walked to lunch, I went around and asked
everyone the age old question: "Do you like
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3. Fifth Grade Promotion Essay
Fifth grade promotion essay My fifth grade promotion started off okay, I went to my classroom to
say my goodbyes to all my friends who were moving or going to a different school, and to get
instructions on what and what not to do. As my teacher kept going over how to line up outside
the auditorium and how to walk to your seat when they call your name. I remember this one girl
who was crying so much that they had to call her parents in but eventually she stopped crying and
we could start the show. At about half past nine we walking to the auditorium where we were to
wait until our current principal Mrs. Erskine was finished with her speech. Then after so many long
minutes her speech ended and one by one she called our names to walk up the aisle
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4. Fifth Grade Narrative
On the first day of the second year of fifth grade. It was horrible everyone new people from when
they were in fourth grade . I felt all alone in a corner. I knew no one ,then the teacher comes up . She
said " Hi I will be your teacher this year". I said " Hi I will be one of your students this year". After
that, I tried going up to say hi but I was to scared . So I stayed to myself . This girl named Ricquel
said " HI I am one of your classmates ". I asked if she wanted to be my friend. she said "yes" ,I was
so happy because she was my first friend . I still didn't get as much friends as I wanted .I was upset
about not getting a lot of friends. Then she asked how old I was , I was freaking out because I didn't
know what she was going to do.I
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5. Middle School Persuasive Essay
The fear of finals, the stress of studying, the frenzy to fit in. All of these feelings boil up to one
thing: Middle School. Although at times it may seem that one small incident might be the end of
the world, by taking certain precautions and following basic social rules, it will seem as though you
danced through your middle school years. In the midst of the rigorous academics of St. Michael's,
the perplexity of social events, and the excitement of entering the hallowed halls of high school, you
can easily navigate your eighth grade journey by listening to the advice of an eighth grader who has
been through it all. Homework, tests, quizzes, oh my! Thinking about the pile of assignments that
are going to be laid at your feet might cause anxiety,...show more content...
From that point of view, I cannot put in my two cents yet, but I can say that a lot more goes into
the preparation part of high school than is portrayed in the cinematic world. First and foremost,
the most important step in preparing for high school is choosing where you will be spending
your next four years. When doing this, look at what the school offers. If you are interested in a
sport, such as basketball or volleyball, does the school have a strong team in that sport? If you
are looking for a rigorous academic program, will that school offer you a challenge? One of the
most difficult parts about picking the best school for you is having the input of others. Where
your friends are attending school the next year is a big wavering factor on your decision. Keep in
mind that there will be over a thousand students at your new school, with plenty of friends to
choose from. I can speak from personal experience when I say that it is nerve–racking to think of
having a completely fresh start, but at the same time, it allows for a sigh of relief. Accelerated
biology, honors geometry, theatre, engineering, and the list goes on and on. With a list of choices
that could stretch across the ocean, how is one supposed to be limited to seven classes a day? The
next most crucial thing in the mapping out of your high school expedition is picking your classes,
and if you
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