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WSC Collaborative Writing

The document provides instructions for a collaborative writing competition. It outlines tasks for studying the curriculum in different areas and signing up for the competition by a deadline. It also describes the format of the competition where teams will be given writing prompts across subjects and each member must answer a different prompt before coming together to review each other's work.

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WSC Collaborative Writing

The document provides instructions for a collaborative writing competition. It outlines tasks for studying the curriculum in different areas and signing up for the competition by a deadline. It also describes the format of the competition where teams will be given writing prompts across subjects and each member must answer a different prompt before coming together to review each other's work.

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Collaborative Writing

2023 Theme: Reconstructing the Past


• The curriculum can be found on
[Link]
• It is recommended for the regional round that each team member studies
different parts of the curriculum so that all areas are covered.
• Task 1: Use this week to look at the curriculum and decide who is studying
which areas, so that you are ready for the competition on 27th/28th May.
• Task 2: Sign up your team by Friday 5th May using the form on the website
and email Mr Hägar when this is done: [Link]
• To fill in form: School organised (S); Delegation organiser is Mr Hägar
(d.hagar_jcd@[Link]); Judge for Juniors (Sat 27th): Laura Perea
(l.canadillaspe_jcd@[Link]); Judge for Seniors (Sun 28th): Joanne
Howes (j.howes_jcd@[Link]).
Collaborative Writing
• You’ll be given six prompts, from each of the six subject areas, ranging
from creative scenarios to explore to persuasive arguments to make.
• Two easy rules to remember: as a team you only need to write three of
the six, and each of you needs to answer a different prompt.
• You’ll first have time to prepare with your teammates (but not your
devices), then time by yourself to write the most compelling piece
possible, then one last chance to review one another's work at the end.
• Whether you craft a poem or compose a five-paragraph essay, make
sure your work excites and challenges you, because that means it'll
excite and challenge your reader too.
Collaborative Writing

Collaborative Writing
2023 Theme: Reconstructing the Past
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The curriculum can be found on 
https://scholarscup.org/subjects/2023/theme-overview/ (
Collaborative Writing
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You’ll be given six prompts, from each of the six subject areas, ranging 
from creative scenarios to
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