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Get College and Career Ready!
2017-2018 “8th Grade Application”
(adapted from www.rhsroughriders.org)
Hello parents and students! The time has come. We at P.S./I.S. 226 love these thought-provoking questions,
which will lead you into one of our units of study. These prompts are open to creative interpretation, allowing
room for personal expression. To better understand each question, some follow-up questions are offered. Use
them, and good luck!
Keep in mind, students will be required to answer ALL the writing prompts in 250 words or more. Responses
are to be typed in “Times New Roman” 12 size font. The due date for this assignment is September 7, 2017.
Remember you can’t redo a first impression and this will be your first ELA 8th grade! Be prepared to share!
PROMPT #1: Some students have a background, identity, interest, or talent that is so meaningful, they
believe their application would be incomplete without it. If this sounds like you, then please share your
story.
Ask yourself: What, in your years on this earth, has helped shape the person you are today? It can be something
as small as seeing an episode of a television show, or as large as the struggle of moving to a foreign country.
That said, your point of view should be dynamic, specific to you and who you are. Did a Wednesday night
family bowling tradition help shape the way you think about family, teamwork and the power of rituals? Does
your crazy dyed-blue hair define you? What do you love and why do you love it? How would you define
yourself and what influences in your life led you down your current path? What funny story do you tell friends
and family over and over again and why do you think it always comes up? How are these stories and qualities
representative of who you are at your core?
PROMPT #2: The lessons we take from failure can be fundamental to later success. Recall an incident or
time when you experienced failure. How did it affect you, and what did you learn from the experience?
How do you deal with hardship? Are you the kind of person who can rebound, who turns every experience,
good or bad, into one from which you can learn something? Applicants should be careful not to choose failures
that may seem basic (failure to get an A on an exam and/or secure tickets to a concert). Try to keep these stories
as positive as possible. Remember, your answer is not really about losing the election, missing the big game or
failing to meet your own academic expectations; they are about overcoming obstacles, and refusing to quit life’s
greatest challenges.
PROMPT #3: Reflect on a time when you challenged a belief or idea. What prompted you to act? Would
you make the same decision again?
When has your opinion been unpopular with others? Maybe you have a belief that someone once did not agree
with. How did you react? Why are you the kind of person who is willing to stand up for what you believe in?
What is most important to you on a level of morals and values? These are some of the questions to which this
prompt seeks answers and insight.
PROMPT #4: Describe a problem you’ve solved or a problem you’d like to solve. It can be an intellectual
challenge, a research question, or an ethical dilemma–anything that is of personal importance, no matter
the scale. Explain its importance to you and what steps you took or could be taken to identify a solution.
What kind of change would you like to make in the world? How do you think you can positively contribute to a
cause that is important to you? If you had the power to make a lasting impact in any area at all, what would it
be? It is important that the problem you choose is linked to your life and world in a meaningful way.
PROMPT #5: Discuss an accomplishment or event, formal or informal that marked your transition from
childhood to adolescence within your culture, community, or family.
Students should keep in mind that the words “accomplishment” and “event,” leave themselves open to
interpretation. A formal event or accomplishment might encompass anything from obvious landmarks like
birthdays and weddings, to achievements like earning an award. More informal examples might include
something as simple as meeting a special person in your life, taking a car ride, or eating a particularly
meaningful meal. What were the moments in life that truly changed you as a person? When did you learn
something that made you feel more mature, more capable, more grown up? The most important thought to keep
in mind is to ask, “How much did this change me?” The event or accomplishment you discuss should be
something that helped you understand the world around you through a different, more mature lens.

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Ela summer packet 2017

  • 1. Get College and Career Ready! 2017-2018 “8th Grade Application” (adapted from www.rhsroughriders.org) Hello parents and students! The time has come. We at P.S./I.S. 226 love these thought-provoking questions, which will lead you into one of our units of study. These prompts are open to creative interpretation, allowing room for personal expression. To better understand each question, some follow-up questions are offered. Use them, and good luck! Keep in mind, students will be required to answer ALL the writing prompts in 250 words or more. Responses are to be typed in “Times New Roman” 12 size font. The due date for this assignment is September 7, 2017. Remember you can’t redo a first impression and this will be your first ELA 8th grade! Be prepared to share! PROMPT #1: Some students have a background, identity, interest, or talent that is so meaningful, they believe their application would be incomplete without it. If this sounds like you, then please share your story. Ask yourself: What, in your years on this earth, has helped shape the person you are today? It can be something as small as seeing an episode of a television show, or as large as the struggle of moving to a foreign country. That said, your point of view should be dynamic, specific to you and who you are. Did a Wednesday night family bowling tradition help shape the way you think about family, teamwork and the power of rituals? Does your crazy dyed-blue hair define you? What do you love and why do you love it? How would you define yourself and what influences in your life led you down your current path? What funny story do you tell friends and family over and over again and why do you think it always comes up? How are these stories and qualities representative of who you are at your core? PROMPT #2: The lessons we take from failure can be fundamental to later success. Recall an incident or time when you experienced failure. How did it affect you, and what did you learn from the experience? How do you deal with hardship? Are you the kind of person who can rebound, who turns every experience, good or bad, into one from which you can learn something? Applicants should be careful not to choose failures that may seem basic (failure to get an A on an exam and/or secure tickets to a concert). Try to keep these stories as positive as possible. Remember, your answer is not really about losing the election, missing the big game or failing to meet your own academic expectations; they are about overcoming obstacles, and refusing to quit life’s greatest challenges.
  • 2. PROMPT #3: Reflect on a time when you challenged a belief or idea. What prompted you to act? Would you make the same decision again? When has your opinion been unpopular with others? Maybe you have a belief that someone once did not agree with. How did you react? Why are you the kind of person who is willing to stand up for what you believe in? What is most important to you on a level of morals and values? These are some of the questions to which this prompt seeks answers and insight. PROMPT #4: Describe a problem you’ve solved or a problem you’d like to solve. It can be an intellectual challenge, a research question, or an ethical dilemma–anything that is of personal importance, no matter the scale. Explain its importance to you and what steps you took or could be taken to identify a solution. What kind of change would you like to make in the world? How do you think you can positively contribute to a cause that is important to you? If you had the power to make a lasting impact in any area at all, what would it be? It is important that the problem you choose is linked to your life and world in a meaningful way. PROMPT #5: Discuss an accomplishment or event, formal or informal that marked your transition from childhood to adolescence within your culture, community, or family. Students should keep in mind that the words “accomplishment” and “event,” leave themselves open to interpretation. A formal event or accomplishment might encompass anything from obvious landmarks like birthdays and weddings, to achievements like earning an award. More informal examples might include something as simple as meeting a special person in your life, taking a car ride, or eating a particularly meaningful meal. What were the moments in life that truly changed you as a person? When did you learn something that made you feel more mature, more capable, more grown up? The most important thought to keep in mind is to ask, “How much did this change me?” The event or accomplishment you discuss should be something that helped you understand the world around you through a different, more mature lens.