You have twenty-five minutes to write an essay on the topic assigned below. Think carefully about the issue presented in the following excerpt and the assignment below. NOTE: read complete the excerpt first.
Most of our schools are not facing up to their responsibilities. We must begin to ask ourselves whether educators should help students address the critical moral choices and social issues of our time. Schools have responsibilities beyond training people for jobs and getting students into college.
(Adapted from Svi Shapiro)
Assignment: Should schools help students understand moral choices and social issues?
Please plan your essay below and write it on a separate sheet of paper.
SAT Writing Prompts: Eight Ways To Write An Inspiring Introduction To Your SAT Essay
On test day you need to have good ideas ready to answer an SAT writing prompt so you can write a great essay in under 25 minutes. So to help you put pencil to paper fast use any one of these eight methods for creating a compelling introduction quickly.
1. Understand the SAT essay questions first
Before you write one word, you must know exactly what you need to be writing about. The biggest mistake you can make is to start writing before you’ve fully thought through the prompt. I’ve seen many students write an essay that hardly relates to the prompt because they were so eager to get started that they missed an important point in the prompt. Don’t be one of them.
2. Use an analogy or metaphor to answer your sat essay topics
Analogies are creative. And good analogies can impress graders because they like to reward good thinking. Here’s an analogy a one student created to answer the prompt “Does it always take hard work to make progress?”
“To climb a mountain a person must struggle and strain. And this is the case with any worthwhile goal…”
3. Tell a brief anecdote
Create an engaging introduction by telling a brief anecdote in just a few sentences like