Editorial· — COVID-19 Infection Simulation Rebecca Wu, 9 This is a scratch project that simulates how the virus can get spread around so quickly if we don’t keep social distance. [advanced_iframe src=”https://stonesoup.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Rebecca-Wu-9-Covid-19-Infection-Simulation-Scratch-Project-June2020.mov”...

Stories·Peri Gordon — The Troubles of a Young Man By Peri Gordon, 10 Jonathan lounged on the couch and tried to focus on the boring book he was being forced to read. He...

Editorial· — Pigeon City Charis Choy, 11 Amber rays of sunlight flooded through the city, casting long shadows behind the tall buildings. A glint of sun caught on dark grey feathers as...

Stories·Anya Geist — The girl’s leg bounced up and down, jittery and uncalm. Right now, she was sitting straight up, rigid in her chair, but she figured in a few minutes she would...

Stories·Kanav Kachoria — The Man With The Somber Book – Seventh Stone Soup Entry – (Topic: Writing About Reading) Here this mysterious man was. His black and very large pupils staring at the...

Stories·Madeline Kline — Work Come home Weekend Collapse On the couch Pillows Wine A shelf of good books Time to relax Until the kids come home

Editorial· — Bad to Good Sejal Agarwal, 8 Animals are free. They are glee. Humans are not, but fought a lot. Still viruses spread and more people are dead. Once this ends,...

Book Club· — An update from our tenth and eleventh Book Club meetings! Over the past two weeks, the Stone Soup Book Club has discussed The List, by Patricia Forde, a dystopian novel...

Curriculum· — Write about the most interesting people you know. They can be your age, older, or younger. They don’t have to be considered interesting by anyone but you. They just have...

Curriculum· — Your main character’s sibling, cousin, or best friend has been given a prize, award, honor or other distinction that they had hoped to receive for themselves. Write a story about...