Student Work

The best part of 826 Seattle? Why, reading the awesome work of our students or listening to them perform or read a piece, of course. Here we feature the writings of young people in many different genres. We encourage you to check back often since our student writers are always busy adding new material. And, if you want to hold one of our publishing projects in your hands, they are now on sale in our store, the Greenwood Space Travel Supply Company.

In-Schools High School ELL Essays

by / Jan 19, 2012

As part of a recent In-Schools project, 826 tutors worked with English Language Learner (ELL) students to write personal essays about the importance of being bilingual in the 21st century.//more

Seedfolks Stories

by Ms. Coots' 5th Grade Class, Madrona Elementary / Nov 21, 2011

5th grade students at Madrona Elementary wrote character vignettes inspired by Paul Fleischman's novel, Seedfolks. Each story tells a tale of transformation. //more

K-SPaCe Podcast—Thanksgiving well wishes

by After School Tutoring Podcasting Club / Nov 21, 2011

On this episode of the K-SPaCe podcast, students read their Thanksgiving themed works. //more

K-SPaCe Podcast—The Spooky Episode

by After School Tutoring Podcasting Club / Oct 31, 2011

On this episode of the K-SPaCe podcast, students read their 6-word spooky stories to celebrate the end of October. //more

K-Space Podcast 5

by K-Space / Oct 10, 2011

On this episode of the K-SPaCe podcast we perform a Langston Hughes tribute for National Poetry month and review a best selling item from Greenwood Space Travel Supply Co. //more

Alex, the Man, and Time

by Brandon Chan / Aug 30, 2011

One day a young student named Alex was doing a report on Albert Einstein. Alex walked over to the library to get some research on Albert, and he found a book called Albert Einstein’s Life. //more

K-Space Podcast 4

by K-Space / Aug 27, 2011

On this episode of the K-SPaCe podcast we feature a special segment we're calling “Take it or leave it? (on the rocket ship…).”//more

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“A (Potentially) Alternative History of Albert Einstein”

by Christopher Miyamoto / Aug 26, 2011

And make sure that everything will be in order!” Those were the last words I heard...//more