Contests

                         


    Writing Contests  For November and December 



NOV. 16-DEC. 14, 2022

Review a book, movie, restaurant, album, theatrical production, video game, dance, TV show, art exhibition or any other kind of work The Times critiques.

Here are this year’s rules and guidelines. For more inspiration, take a look at the work of the 2022 winners and visit the related writing unit



DEC. 14, 2022-JAN. 18, 2023

We’re ending the semester with an invitation to teachers across the curriculum that we hope will be both accessible and fun for your students: Make a one-pager in response to any article published in The New York Times in 2022 or 2023.

If you aren’t sure what a one-pager is, this explanation from Cult of Pedagogy might be helpful, as will the full lesson plan with step-by-step instructions that we will publish later this fall. We’ll be offering a broad selection of elements students can include to respond to their chosen articles, and plenty of encouragement to explore The Times across sections to find topics that fascinate them. Stay tuned!


DEC. 14, 2022-JAN. 18, 202


DEC. 14, 2022-JAN. 18, 2023

We’re ending the semester with an invitation to teachers across the curriculum that we hope will be both accessible and fun for your students: Make a one-pager in response to any article published in The New York Times in 2022 or 2023.

If you aren’t sure what a one-pager is, this explanation from Cult of Pedagogy might be helpful, as will the full lesson plan with step-by-step instructions that we will publish later this fall. We’ll be offering a broad selection of elements students can include to respond to their chosen articles, and plenty of encouragement to explore The Times across sections to find topics that fascinate them. Stay tuned!




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