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Grade 2 Language Arts: “Imagine you have a magical pencil that can bring drawings to life. Draw a picture of your favorite animal using this pencil and write a short story about an adventure you have with it. What happens in your adventure, and who do you meet?”
Grade 3 Math: “You have 10 marbles and want to share them equally with 5 friends. How many marbles does each friend get? Draw a picture of the marbles being shared, and explain how you figured it out.”
Grade 4 Science: “If you could design your own garden with any plants you like, what would you choose and why? Draw a map of your garden and write about how you would take care of each plant to help them grow.”
Grade 5 Social Studies: “Imagine you are a journalist in a new country. Write a newspaper article about a festival or tradition that people in this country celebrate. Include details about what happens during the festival and why it’s important to the people.”
Grade 6 Language Arts: “You are a character in a fantasy novel where every decision you make changes the story’s outcome. Write a diary entry describing a day in this world. What choices did you make, and how did they affect the story?”
Grade 7 Math: “Create a budget for a birthday party with a $50 limit. List all the items you need and their costs. How did you decide what to include and what to leave out? Write a short explanation of your choices.”
Grade 8 Science: “You are an astronaut on a mission to a new planet. Describe the planet’s environment, what you find there, and how you would prepare for living in such a place. Include details about the challenges you might face.”
Grade 8 Social Studies: “Write a letter to a friend describing a day in the life of someone living during the American Revolution. Include details about their daily activities, challenges, and how they feel about the changes happening around them.”
Grade 9 Language Arts: “Imagine you are a film director adapting a classic novel into a movie. Write a script for a key scene in the book, including dialogue and stage directions. Explain why you chose this scene and how it advances the story.”
Grade 10 Math: “You’ve been hired to create a new board game that uses probability. Design the game and explain the rules. How does probability play a role in the game, and what strategies can players use to win?”
Grade 11 Science: “Research a recent scientific breakthrough and write a report explaining its significance. How does this discovery impact our understanding of science, and what potential future applications could it have?”
Grade 12 Social Studies: “You’re a policy advisor tasked with addressing a major social issue, such as climate change or income inequality. Write a proposal outlining your plan to tackle this issue, including specific actions and expected outcomes.”
Undergraduate Language Arts: “Analyze a contemporary piece of literature and discuss how the author’s background and experiences influence their writing. Provide examples from the text that illustrate these influences.”
Undergraduate Math: “Develop a research project proposal that uses advanced mathematical concepts to solve a real-world problem. Outline your research questions, methodology, and potential impact of your findings.”
Undergraduate Science: “Write a comprehensive review of recent advancements in your field of study. How have these advancements changed current practices or theories, and what future research directions do you suggest?”
Undergraduate Social Studies: “Create a detailed case study on a current global issue, such as human rights or international trade. Analyze the causes, effects, and potential solutions, using evidence from multiple sources.”