2024小学生英语作文比赛活动方案及策划全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1English Writing Contest 2024 PlanHi everyone! My name is Emma and I'm a 5th grader at Maple Grove Elementary School. I'm really excited to tell you all about the awesome English writing contest we are planning for next year!Mrs. Roberts, my English teacher, came up with the idea for the contest. She knows how much we all love writing stories and poems in class. So she thought it would be fun for the whole school to have a big writing competition to see who the best student writers are!The contest will be open to any student from 3rd grade all the way up to 6th grade. There will be two different categories - one for fiction stories and one for poetry. You can enter one piece of writing into either the story category or the poetry category, but not both.For the story category, your submission has to be under 1,000 words. It can be any kind of fictional story you want - fantasy, science fiction, mystery, realistic fiction, etc. Just use your creativity and imagination! The poetry entries can be any style like rhyming poems, free verse, haikus, or anything else. There's no limit on how long or short the poems can be.The teachers will review all the story and poetry entries and pick the top 5 finalists in each category. Then at a special assembly, those 10 finalists will get to read their writing out loud on stage in front of the whole school! A panel of judges will decide the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners in both categories. There will be really cool prizes too like books, pens, journals, and more!I'm already starting to work on my entry for the fiction category. I'm writing a fantasy story about a young wizard who goes on an quest to find a powerful magic spell book. I've been learning about fun descriptive words in English to make my story exciting and full of details to picture in your imagination. I'm on chapter 3 so far!Some of my friends are going to enter the poetry category. One is working on a rhyming poem about his dog chasing squirrels. Another is writing a free verse poem about thedifferent seasons. My best friend hasn't decided yet if she'll do a story or poem, but I know whatever she enters will be awesome.We're all really looking forward to the contest next spring! It's going to be hard for the judges to pick the winners because there are so many talented writers at our school. I'll definitely practice my story a few more times before the big day so I can read it nice and clearly in front of the whole audience.Writing is one of my favorite activities, so I'm really grateful to Mrs. Roberts for organizing this special event. Even if I don't win one of the top prizes, I'll still be proud of the story I create and get to share it with everyone. Most importantly, it will be fun to celebrate our love of creative writing together as a school community.I'll let you know how it all goes after the contest in a few months! Maybe some of you could have a writing competition like this at your schools too. It's a great way to get students excited about writing and poetry. Well, I better get back to working on chapter 4 of my story now. Thanks for reading, and get ready to hear some amazing kids' writing at our contest soon! Write on!篇22024 Elementary School English Writing Competition Activity Plan and StrategyHi everyone! My name is Emma and I'm a 5th grader at Sunny Hills Elementary School. I'm so excited to tell you all about the awesome English writing competition we're going to have at our school next year in 2024!What is the English Writing Competition?The English writing competition is a super fun event where all us elementary school students get to write creative stories and enter them to be judged. The best stories will win really cool prizes! I can't wait.Why are we having this competition?Writing stories in English is a great way for us kids to practice our English skills while also letting our imaginations run wild. The teachers think it will be an exciting way to get us more interested in English and creative writing. I think it's a brilliant idea!When and where will it happen?The competition will take place in April 2024, right here at our school. On a few afternoons that month, we'll have special sessions to work on brainstorming our story ideas and writing our draft stories with guidance from our English teachers. Thenwe'll have a few weeks to put the finishing touches on our masterpieces at home before turning them in by the end of April.How will it work?All students from grades 1 through 5 can enter one English story that is between 300-500 words. The stories can be on any fun topic or genre you want - fantasy, adventure, sci-fi, mystery, humor, or whatever else you can dream up! Just make sure your grammar, spelling, and vocabulary are on point.There will be three grade categories judged separately:1st/2nd grade, 3rd/4th grade, and 5th grade. A team of teachers and language experts will read all the entries and pick the top three stories from each grade category to win prizes.What are the prizes?This is the best part! The 1st place winners from each grade category will receive a super cool prize pack including some awesome books, English learning games, gift cards, and more! The 2nd and 3rd place winners will also get smaller prize packs too. I'm definitely aiming for that 1st place prize!How can I prepare and do my best?There are lots of things us students can do to get ready and write an amazing story:Read, read, read! Read as many English stories/books as you can to get inspired and see how authors construct great narratives.Brainstorm tons of creative story ideas. Think of fun characters, an exciting plot, an interesting setting, etc.Make an outline before you start writing to organize your thoughts.Use a dictionary or thesaurus to help build your English vocabulary.Have a parent, teacher or friend proofread your drafts to catch any errors.Re-write and edit your story multiple times until it's absolutely perfect!Practice reading your story out loud to friends/family to improve your fluency.Most of all, have fun with it! Let your creativity shine through.I'm already bursting with ideas for the kind of story I want to write. Maybe an epic fantasy adventure with a young wizard traveling through magical realms? Or a funny story about atalking pet dog trying to hide among humans? The possibilities are endless!This writing competition is going to be so awesome. I can't wait to start brainstorming and writing my story over the next few months. Hopefully I can craft a tale impressive enough to win one of those rad prize packs! Wish me luck, friends.No matter what, it's going to be an amazing experience for all us students to tap into our imaginations and stretch our English skills. Writing the stories will be a blast, and I just know we're all going to make our teachers proud. Let's make this first Sunny Hills English Writing Competition in 2024 one for the books! Thanks for reading, and happy writing everyone!篇3My Super Cool Plan for the 2024 Elementary School English Essay Contest!Hi everyone! My name is Jamal and I'm a 5th grader at Oakwood Elementary. I'm so excited because our school is hosting a huge English essay writing contest this year and I have the best ideas to make it totally awesome!First, let me tell you about the contest itself. It's going to be open to all students from 3rd grade up to 6th grade. The topic is "My Future Dreams and Goals" and we'll all get to write a essay about what we want to be when we grow up and our big hopes and dreams for the future. I can't wait to write about becoming a famous video game designer!There will be winners chosen from each grade level who get really cool prizes. I heard the 1st place winners might even get to have a limo pick them up from school one day! How cool is that? The winning essays will also get read out loud at a special assembly. Imagine having your essay heard by the whole school - I'd be so proud.Now for my ideas to make this the most epically fun essay contest ever:DecorationsWe have to decorate the whole school to get everyone psyched up about the essay contest! I'm thinking we make a giant dreamcatcher decoration to hang in the cafeteria made out of colorful paper plates and streamers. It can have messages about dreams and goals written all over it.For the hallways, we can put up clouds and hot air balloons made out of cotton balls and tissue paper. The clouds can have student goals written on them like "Become a doctor!" or "Play in the MLB!" We can string the hot air balloons across the ceilings.Each classroom door can be decorated too with a different career or goal theme. Like Mrs. Jackson's room can be all about dreams of traveling to space and exploring new planets. Such a blast!Pep RallyObviously we'll need to have a huge pep rally to really get everyone fired up to write their essays! We can perform skits and raps all about following your dreams and setting goals. I'm totally going to write a rap about designing the most awesome video game ever.Maybe we could even have a teacher vs. student's basketball game where the students are the "Dreamers" team and the teachers are the "Dream Crushers!" Just kidding teachers, you guys are great!Guest SpeakersIt would be so inspiring to have some guest speakers come talk to us about achieving their dreams and goals. We couldinvite authors, athletes, scientists, anyone who worked really hard and never gave up on their ambitions.They can tell us all about the challenges they faced and how they overcame them. Hearing their stories will really motivate us to put our hearts into writing our essays.Writing WorkshopsOf course, we'll need to do lots of writing practice and learningbefore the actual contest. I'm picturing whole days dedicated to writing workshops where we learn all about how to plan, organize, and write a awesome essay.We can meet with our teachers and get feedback on drafts. Maybe even students from older grades can come help critique our practice essays. I want my essay to be so polished and perfect!Dress Up DaysWhile we're working on our essays, we need to have some fun dress up days to keep the energy going! One day we can have a "Dream Job Dress Up Day" where everyone comes dressed as their dream career. I'm going to be a video game creator wearing gaming headphones and a cool graphic tee.Another day we can do a "Pajama Writing Party" where we get to wear our cozies while working on our essays. It's going to be the comfiest!Well, those are my ideas so far. A decorating committee, a pep rally, guest speakers, writing workshops, and spirit days. This is definitely going to be the best essay contest OF ALL TIME! I'm going to win that limo ride for sure. Let's get writingggggg!篇42024 Elementary School English Writing Competition Event Plan and StrategyHi friends! My name is Emily and I'm a 5th grader at Oakwood Elementary School. I'm super excited because our school is hosting a big English writing competition this year and I can't wait to enter! Let me tell you all about the awesome plans we have for this fun event.First, let me explain what the competition is all about. Basically, all us students from grades 3-5 get to write a creative story or essay on any topic we want, but it has to be at least 300 words long. The best writers from each grade level will be chosen as winners and they'll get really cool prizes! I heard the 1st place prize might even be a brand new tablet. How neat is that?Our teachers announced the writing competition a few weeks ago during our morning assembly. I remember feeling a mix of excited and nervous when I first heard about it. Writing in English is hard, but I knew this could be my chance to show off my skills. You see, I've always loved reading and writing ever since I was a little kid. I used to make up silly stories and comic books to entertain my little brother. Now I actually get to write something for real judges to read!After the announcement, my teacher Mrs. Wong gave our class more details on the competition rules and entry process. She said we should start brainstorming ideas for our stories or essays right away. We could write about anything we wanted, like our favorite memories, fictional tales, or essays about important topics. As long as it was original writing done by ourselves, it would be accepted. I thought that was pretty cool how we get total freedom on what to write about.Mrs. Wong also told us the deadline to submit our entries is Friday, May 12th. That gives us about two months to work on our writing pieces. She said we could write rough drafts at home and bring them in for her to proofread and give feedback. I'm really glad we get a long time to prepare because I know I'll need multiple drafts to make my story perfect.To get us inspired, Mrs. Wong had a few former winners come speak to our class last week. They shared tips on finding writing ideas, making an outline, adding good details, and checking for mistakes. One girl who won last year said her favorite tip was to just "write about what you know and love." That's such great advice! I'm going to write a fiction story about my puppy Biscuit and all the silly adventures we go on. I just know kids will love reading about a fun-loving pup.My parents are super supportive and saying they'll help me however they can. My mom already printed out a calendar so I can set writing goals and deadlines for myself. My dad is letting me stay up an extra 30 minutes per night to work on writing if I need it. Having that extra time will definitely help me get in a good writing groove. My big brother is even going to proofread my drafts and give me feedback!In the next few weeks, our school is hosting a few more events to help us prepare. Two published authors are visiting to share their writing processes and inspiration. We'll also have writing workshops led by high school students on our district's creative writing club. I'm really looking forward to those so I can pick up as many good tips and tricks as possible.Once all the entries are submitted, it will take a few weeks for the judges to read through everything and pick the winners. The awards ceremony is going to be held on Friday, June 2nd which is only a couple weeks before summer break. I'm crossing my fingers I'll at least be one of the honorable mentions from 5th grade! If I do win one of the bigger prizes, I'll be sure to give a big thank you speech.While I'd be over the moon if I did end up winning, I know the real prize is the writing experience itself. This competition has me feeling so motivated to improve my English skills and discover my own writer's voice. No matter what happens, I'm going to be proud of the hard work and creativity I put into my story. Wish me luck, friends!That's the full scoop on our school's upcoming writing competition. I've got to run and start brainstorming my story ideas now. But I'll be sure to let you all know how it goes after the winners are announced. Happy writing, everyone!篇5A Super Fun English Writing Contest for Kids!Hey friends! I have the most awesome news to share with you all. Our school is hosting a huge English writing contest thisyear and I'm so excited! I really want all of us to enter because it's going to be a blast.First, let me tell you about the contest. It's called the "2024 Elementary English Writing Extravaganza!" Doesn't that just sound epic? The contest is open to all kids from grades 1 through 6. We each get to write an original story, poem, or essay on whatever topic we want. How cool is that?The best part is that there will be prizes for the top three writers in each grade! The first place winners get a really nice trophy, a 50 gift card, and their work published in the school newsletter. Second place gets a medal and a 25 gift card. Third place gets a ribbon and a 10 gift card. Just being a participant gets you a fancy certificate too!But even better than prizes, we're all going to have so much fun writing and being creative. I just love English class and writing stories. This contest will let us take our writing to the next level and unleash our imaginations. We can write whatever kinds of tales we want - fantasy adventures, mysteries, realistic fiction, you name it!For the younger kids, you could write a story about your favorite toy coming to life and taking you on an exciting journey. Or a funny poem about that time you got super messy eatingspaghetti. Older kids could write about what they want to be when they grow up or a mystery about solving a neighborhood crime. The possibilities are endless!I'm going to write a fantasy story about a young wizard who has to go on an epic quest to save their village from an evil dragon. I have so many cool ideas brewing in my brain already. Maybe the wizard's wand will be a magical pencil that makes everything they write become real! I can't wait to start writing.Here are some tips I think will help us all write amazing stories to enter:Brainstorm, brainstorm, brainstorm! Spend time coming up with a creative idea and characters before you start writing. The more detailed your plans, the better your story will be.Make an outline. Decide what the beginning, middle, and end of your story will be. That will keep you organized as you write.Add lots of juicy details and descriptions to make your writing come alive. Don't just say "the dragon was big." Say "the scaly green dragon flapped its ginormous, leathery wings and released an ear-splitting roar that shook the trees."Read your story out loud as you write it. That will help you catch any spelling or grammar mistakes and make sure it flows nicely.Get creative with your word choices! Grab a thesaurus and try to avoid using the same boring words over and over.Ask your parents, teachers, and friends to read your drafts and give you feedback on how to improve it. A fresh set of eyes helps!Most of all, have fun with it! This contest is all about letting your creativity and imaginations run wild on the page.I really hope every single one of you enters this writing contest. It's going to be such an awesome experience getting to tap into our creative brains and see what genius stories we can come up with. If you take your time, follow the tips, and let your personal voice shine through, I know you'll produce something amazing to submit.Imagine the pride you'll feel holding that shiny first place trophy or seeing your work published! Or just getting to celebrate your hard work and writing skills with that cool participation certificate. This contest is the perfect chance for all of us to take our English writing abilities up a level.Who's with me? Let's get scribbling away and show off our literary talents! I'll be first in line to submit my tale of wizards and dragons. Maybe next year my story will be about a heroic author who won the Writing Extravaganza. A kid can dream, right?Let's make this the most epically awesome writing contest our school has ever seen. I believe in all of you! Get those pencils sharpened and your thinking caps on, writers - it's go time!篇62024 Elementary School English Essay Contest Event Plan and StrategyHi everyone! My name is Lily and I'm a 5th grader at Sunny Hills Elementary School. I'm super excited to tell you all about the awesome English essay contest our school is planning for next year in 2024!First, let me explain what an essay contest is. Basically, it's when a bunch of students write essays (which are like long stories or explanations) on a certain topic. Then, teachers read all the essays and pick out the best ones. The students who wrote the top essays get prizes and awards!Our school does an English essay contest every year, but next year's is going to be the biggest and most fun one yet. The teachers are already busy planning all the cool details. I was able to sneak a peek at their planning notes, so I can give you the inside scoop!The contest theme for 2024 is going to be "My Dream Vacation." Isn't that an amazing topic? We all love dreaming about amazing places we'd love to travel to on our future vacations. The teachers chose this theme because they want us to use our creativity and imaginations.Here are some of the vacation destinations I'm considering writing about: A safari adventure in Africa to see lions, elephants and giraffes up close! A beach getaway in Hawaii with surfing, hula dancing and exploring volcanoes. Maybe a snowy ski trip in the Swiss Alps where I can go sledding and drink hot chocolate by a fireplace. So many awesome possibilities!In our essays, we'll need to describe in detail where we would go, what we would do there, who we would go with, how we would travel, and more. We'll really need to paint a vivid picture with words to transport the readers to our dream vacation spots.The contest guidelines say our essays must be 3-5 pages long, which is pretty lengthy for us elementary kids. But that's okay, because we're gonna have a bunch of time to work on them. The teachers are giving us two whole months to write and revise our essays before the due date.During those two months, we'll learn all about how to plan, organize, and write a longer essay in my English class. We'll work on developing clear topic sentences, adding lots of descriptive details, varying our word choices, and concluding with a strong closing. The。