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With essaypop, students can create essays for any class.
With essaypop, students can create essays for any class.

Essaypop is becoming a secret weapon for students nationwide who are using the platform to crush academic writing for all of their classes.

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Essaypop is famously known as a platform that allows teachers can find pre-made lessons or upload their own lessons and assign them to their students.

But what some folks don't know, is that students can use essaypop to write essays that they initiate in any of their classes.

That's right, while essaypop is generally used in English classes by teachers, students can use essaypop to write essays for any of their classes and many do so regularly. And oftentimes their teachers don't even know they're using the platform because all they see is a superbly organized and coherent Google or Word doc turned in just the way any student would normally turn in a paper.

These smart students compose their science, social studies, civics papers, etc… using essaypop's proprietary writing frame system which imposes structure, provides academic sentence starters, and presents scaffolded models and examples as kids write. And when it comes time to export their work, the platform simply converts everything into a conventional document that gets turned in. In this way, essaypop has become a secret weapon for students across the nation.

Here's a quick look at how students can create their own self-initiated essays for any of their classes:

First, click the "Create" tab in the header area.

Then select a writing template from the choices available.

And just like that, the writer has access to the color-coded writing frames, the academic sentence-starters, the scaffolded help contact, and instant export. Talk about having a huge advantage, this is a game-changer.

Here are some articles and resources that students can access to learn more about using the essaypop platform:

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