Persuasive Writing – Storytelling for Changemakers
Write stories, articles, and letters that inspire readers to take action
Engage readers through the power of story
Use narrative and persuasive writing in fiction and nonfiction pieces
Write stories, articles, and letters that inspire readers to take action
Engage readers through the power of story
Use narrative and persuasive writing in fiction and nonfiction pieces
Written by Atharv Balaji, a grade 5 student.
The Parker solar probe is the first-of-its-kind probe sent by NASA to study the Sun up close. It was launched on 12 August 2018. It will become the closest encounter man has ever had with the Sun!
Written by Prakriti Panwar, a grade 12 student.
Please note – appropriate for ages 15 and above; mentions of injuries and blood.
Written by Uthara Menon, a grade 3 student.
The 2020 Summer Olympics, also known as Tokyo 2020, officially kicked off with the torch relay starting on the 25th of March. They are being held in Japan.
Written by Saanchi Biyani, a grade 5 student.
Agatha Christie, an English writer, wrote some 75 novels, including 66 detective novels and 14 short story collections.
Written by Adweita Panigrahi, a grade 1 student.
On the 3rd of April, an unusual event, called the Parade of Mummies, took place on the on the roads of Cairo – the capital of Egypt.
Written by Sanjana Nayakanti, a grade 6 student
Rachael Blackmore made history by becoming the first-ever female jockey to win the Grand National race, the world’s most famous and demanding horse race.
Written by Aahana Garg, a grade 10 student.
An aggregate of 824 assembly constituencies have gone for polls during the 2021 Assembly Elections. 18.68 crore electors are casting their vote at 2.7 lakh polling stations in Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Kerala, Assam, and Puducherry.
Written by Agastya Sharma, a grade 8 student (junior editor I Kid You Not).
It is being called Christ the Protector, or the Cristo Encantado statue. It is going to surpass the Redeemer by 16 feet, which currently sits at 124 feet, when it’s completed.
Written by Atharv Balaji, a grade 5 student.
Scientists have recently discovered that The Thwaites Glacier, or Doomsday Glacier, is melting more rapidly than ever before, prompting global concerns over its potential to raise sea levels.