Huggins UIL Events
Events: Creative Writing (Open for 2nd Graders Only) and Ready Writing (Open for 3rd, 4th and 5th Graders)
Event Date: Wednesday, November 18, 2020 during school hours.
Contact: Susan Patterson, GT Facilitator, UIL Coordinator @ susan.patterson@lcisd.org
Notes:
             LCISD Elementary is limiting UIL A+ Academics to these two events this year due to Covid-19 restrictions.
             Virtual Students may participate but will only receive a ribbon if they compete.
             All coaching sessions will be after school on Zoom for both face-to-face and virtual students.

Attention: If your child is not interested in participating in UIL, you do not need to fill out this Google form.

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Event: Creative Writing  (2nd Graders Only)
This contest is designed to promote creativity in an academic format and to encourage writing skills at an early grade level.
Contestants will be given a prompt with several captioned pictures. From these pictures, the students will create an original story based on their selections in 30 minutes. The stories must contain at least one of the pictured items, but it is not required that all items on the page be included.  This contest is limited to 3 students and 1 alternate.
Prior to signing up for this Creative Writing Contest, please let us know if you can attend the Coaching Sessions that will be after school zooms on Tuesdays (dates TBD) in October and November. *
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Event: Ready Writing  (3rd, 4th and 5th Graders Only)
Ready Writing, a contest for students in grades 3, 4, and 5, builds upon those skills and helps students refine their writing abilities. In particular, this contest helps them to learn to write clearly and correctly a paper that is interesting and original.

A standard dictionary or thesaurus may be used during the contest.

Contestants are given a choice between two prompts which defines the audience and provides the purpose for writing. Students should be encouraged to analyze the prompts for the purpose of writing, the format, the audience and the point of view. The format may be, for example, a letter, an article for the newspaper or an essay for the principal. Various writing strategies may be stated or implied in the prompt. Some of these include:

description to inform -- describe the happening or person/object from imagination or memory;
narration -- write a story;
persuasion -- describe and argue just one side of an issue; describe both sides of an issue then argue only one side; write an editorial; write a letter to persuade, etc. There is no minimum or maximum number of words the contestants must write.

This contest is limited to 3 students and 1 alternate for each grade level.
Prior to signing up for this Ready Writing Contest, please let us know if you can attend the Coaching Sessions that will be after school zooms on Tuesdays (dates TBD) in October and November. *
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