Our Student Canvas:
A student-run blog where every idea gets their chance in the spotlight.
Student Scribbles is a collection of stories written by Turbo Thunder Tutoring students. It's a nurturing ground for creativity, where each author can share their narrative and create bonds through storytelling. Here, every person's voice finds a home and each story rings with the warmth of shared understanding. The goal here is to encourage thinking, writing, and story-telling skills while building confidence. We hope you enjoy reading through some of the amazing stories our writers have to share!
My Future Flight is Bright in the Skies
Jake is a grade 5 student from Manitoba with a dream that reaches beyond the clouds. In this week’s spotlight, we're taken on an uplifting journey of passion and aspiration, beautifully captured in this short story. Thank you, Jake, for submitting your writing and reminding us that the sky's the limit!
Hidden Shadows in the Silence
Through unique perspective and creative storytelling, Tia tackles the overlooked aspects of racism, showing the subtle yet impactful ways it changes our lives. This narrative isn’t just a story, it's a mirror reflecting the silent realities of systemic discrimination that many choose not to see or fail to recognize. Thank you for your submission Tia!
Gamer’s Creed: Final Quest
We know that Eun’s story about Assassin’s Creed will resonate with all gamers in our community. Eun’s writing is a beautiful testament to the creativity and imagination of gamers everywhere, and we're honored to have experienced it. May his adventure continue to inspire others to embrace their passions and take on on their own epic quests, both in the virtual world and beyond.
A Ward of Hope and Miracles
This week’s spotlight story goes to Grade 11 student Luis Acosta from Victoria, British Columbia! Luis’s story taking us on an emotional journey through the trials and triumphs of Beacon Ward. Through his vivid storytelling and attention to detail, he shows us the remarkable resilience of patients battling ALS and the unwavering dedication of medical professionals.
My Life is Falling Apart
Sarah's story takes us into the world of children whose parents are going through a divorce. Her raw emotions and honesty about her struggles show us some of the challenges many people face in similar situations. We want to express our gratitude to Sarah for her courage in sharing her journey with us. It takes immense bravery to open up about such personal experiences.
The Clock is Ticking on Success
Danial's writing about exam pressure is a reality check for all of us. It is a reminder of the stress students face, highlighting the importance of acknowledging and addressing this issue. Danial's story calls us to recognize the weight of this pressure and to offer support and understanding to our classmates, students, and children.
The Ultimate AI Nightmare
Tariq's tale of the relentless AI model "Anther" is a warning about the potential dangers of artificial intelligence. His story reminds us of the power and complexity of AI, and the importance of considering its ethical implications. Thank you, Tariq, for sharing this thought-provoking story about the future of technology!
The Vanishing Heirloom
This week's standout story is from Tiesha Persaud of Winnipeg, Manitoba. Her tale of the vanishing heirloom kept us glued to the pages, showcasing her talent for mystery writing. We think Tiesha is destined for success, whether it’s in the legal field or as a storyteller!
My Mother’s Resilience
The winning story of January’s contest goes to Genilyn Cardino from Brampton, Ontario! Her storytelling skills have left a lasting impact, and we are honoured to have her voice contribute to Student Scribbles. Our warmest congratulations to Genilyn on this well-deserved victory!
Working and Learning
Anusha shares her story of dedication to learning English as a second language while managing her full-time job. She is a testament to how online learning can bring dreams within reach, offering both flexibility and affordability.
An Academic Pursuit
Madam SuAnn’s story is a moving narrative about her journey towards education. She skilfully juggles mom life and the pursuit of her academic dreams. Madam SuAnn’s submission is proof that learning knows no age or limitations!
A Need for Accessibility
Aisha is a Year 10 student from Jakarta, Indonesia who has experienced the positive effects of good schooling in her life. Her story is heartwarming and touching, showing the importance of helping those who aren’t as privileged. Thank you for sharing your story with us Aisha, and we hope you'll continue to do good in this world!
I Love Learning Online
Adam is a Standard 3 English Student from Penang, Malaysia! Today, he’s sharing his story about online learning and why he loves it. Adam mentions his teacher, friends, and a fun song! Thank you for writing, Adam!