High School Writing Practice
High school writing produces sophisticated arguments and analyses with precise claims, well-chosen evidence, and controlled rhetoric and syntax. Practice each skill with a voice tutor that coaches every draft — free.
A worked example
What lifts an argument from middle-school to high-school level?
A precise, nuanced thesis; evidence that is analyzed, not just quoted; fair treatment of counterarguments; and varied, controlled sentence structure.
Frequently asked
What writing skills do high schoolers practice?
Writing nuanced arguments and analyses with strong evidence and reasoning, addressing counterclaims fairly, controlling rhetoric and syntax, and applying advanced grammar and conventions.
Is high school writing practice free?
Yes — completely. It's free forever for K-12 students, with voice tutoring and draft-by-draft feedback and no card required.