OWP Teacher Consultants,It's time to decide which 15 entries you will submit to this year's OWP writing contest.Information below!Please consider entering your own writing in the contest as well. Please forward this e-mail to other teachers in your school and other teachers you know.




OKLAHOMA WRITING PROJECTWRITE TO WIN!2016 Writing Contest for Students and TeachersNO ENTRY FEEEnter Via Teacher E-mail OnlyDeadline January 19, 2016
 
   
   - Limit, 15 student entries per teacher. NO ENTRY FEE.  No student or may enter more than two pieces total, and only one per genre . Teacher may enter two pieces, only one per genre.
   - All entries must be attached to an e-mail sent from teacher’s school e-mail address.  (Teachers with no e-mail address should contact OWP for instructions.)  
   - Winners in each division will be invited to an OWP Spring Celebration & Writing Conference and will have their writing published in the 2016 OWP Anthology of Winning Writing and on the OWP Website.  Winners and their teachers will receive two free anthologies of winning writing.
   - Students and teachers will be competing against others in their own divisions and genres.  Divisions are determined by grade rather than by school level:  Primary (pre-K though 2   nd); Intermediate, (grades 3-5); Middle School (grades 6-8); High School, (grades 9-12), and Teacher.

2016 OWP Writing Contest Genres
  Descriptive ParagraphDescribe a person, a place, an object, a feeling.  The paragraph can be an excerpt from a larger piece of writing or can be complete in itself.  Put the reader there with sensory details and telling facts.   Limit 150 words.  Personal NarrativeWrite personal memoir or a narration of an event in the your life.  Try to cover a very short period of time.  Details are important.  Be sure to use active, vivid verbs.  Weave in description with action to put the reader there.   Limit 2000 words.  PoemIt can rhyme, but it doesn’t have to. It can be metered or free verse. Try including similes, metaphors.  personification.   Experiment with repetition, alliteration, onomatopoeia.  Limit, 66 lines.  Short StoryCreate the characters and come up with a conflict.  Put those characters in a place and time, and see what they decide to do.  Try weaving together action, dialogue, and description to keep the reader involved.  Limit 2500 words.  Longer stories will be disqualified.  Essay Stand up for an issue; change someone’s mind.  You can pick the topic.  Suggestions?  Comment on controversial issues, current events, art, television, movies, books, videos, video games, products.  Show us how to look at something from another viewpoint.  (No research papers accepted.)  Writing across the Curriculum
You can also enter writing you did in a class other than language arts—science, social studies, math, etc. (Description, Narration, Poetry, Essay) Limit 1000 words.
 Flash FictionAlso called “sudden fiction,” this genre packs a punch with a small amount of text.  A complete story includes the traditional elements of setting, characterization, and conflict.  Choose a time and place, narrow your focus, start in the middle of the action, keep the reader guessing, and end with a bang -- or a twist!  Limit 100 words
 SentenceWrite a sentence, any kind, any length, any subject.  Be creative.  One winner for each grade level.
  Write To Win!
INSTRUCTION TO TEACHERS, 2016 OWP WRITING CONTEST: Each entry should be typed as a Microsoft Word document in 12-point Times New Roman font, double-spaced.   If we can’t open the document, it may be disqualified.Do NOT include student’s name, school, or teacher in the attached document (entry) but only the title and the writing.   Only the attachments will be forwarded to the contest judges.Send a separate e-mail for each entry.  Subject of e-mail should be the title of the piece.In the body of the e-mail, list:   
   - Student’s name
   - Student’s grade
   - Title of piece
   - Genre of entry
   - Teacher’s name
   - School
   - School address
   - School phone
   - Teacher’s school e-mail address

Winners, when announced, will receive a form via teacher’s e-mail to have their parents and teacher sign, verifying originality of the piece and agreeing to have the work published in the OWP anthology and online.  
 E-mail entries to [log in to unmask] by January 19, 2016.  Entries received after that date will not be accepted.Limit 15 entries per teacher, limit two per student in separate genres.  Teacher may enter 2 pieces, each a different genre. Questions?  E-mail [log in to unmask] or [log in to unmask]  Phone 405-495-4903 2015 Anthology of Winning Writing by Oklahoma Students and Teachers available on amazon.com Janis Cramer, phone or text:  [log in to unmask] or [log in to unmask]