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Kindergarten writing activities for SMART Notebook

Preview of Writing Dude: What is a sentence?

Writing Dude: What is a sentence?

Writing Dude will teach your students about various writing conventions in a simple, entertaining way! This lesson focuses on what a sentence is and the "naming" and "telling" parts of a sentence, with practice thrown in.
Preview of Cursive Writing Video Demonstration (Capital and Lowercase)

Cursive Writing Video Demonstration (Capital and Lowercase)

Created by
snano17
This SMART Notebook file is a video demonstration for students learning to write in cursive. Each slide is a different letter and a different video. Students can identify the capital and lowercase printed letters and watch how to form this letter in cursive. This can be taught whole group or students can teach themselves independently. I did not have to teach cursive to my students this year. In the morning, this file was displayed on the SMART Board. Students could select the letter slide
Preview of Letter Formation-SMART Notebook

Letter Formation-SMART Notebook

There is a "video" of how to form each letter and the verbage typed underneath on each page. Used with my kinder kiddos and we did "rainbow writing" on top of it on the SMART board to practice. Great way to make letter formation fun!
Preview of All About the Letter I (Letter of the Week SMARTBoard Activities)

All About the Letter I (Letter of the Week SMARTBoard Activities)

All About the Letter Ii is perfect for whole group, small group, and individual practice on the SMARTBoard or on a computer with the SMARTNotebook software installed. All About the Letter Ii file contains the following activities: Letter I Vocabulary Words Where is the letter I? Circle the upper and lowercase letter out of a random group of letters. Then count and write how many uppercase and lowercase I’s you found. Where is the letter I? Circle the upper and lowercase letter I’s from the
Preview of SMART Board Letter Writing Practice

SMART Board Letter Writing Practice

Created by
Shanni Fox
This SMART Board program draws each capital and lowercase letter using correct letter formation for the student to trace as it draws. Then it allows the student to practice tracing and forming the letter 3 more times on the SMART Board. My other product "Letter Writing Practice Handouts" goes along with this program. You can give the handouts to the class to practice on paper while one student at a time works at the SMART Board. Optional alternate letter formations are included for certain l
Preview of Butterfly Life Cycle Interactive Calendar

Butterfly Life Cycle Interactive Calendar

Created by
Amy Dahmke
This download is SmartBoard ready and able to help you and your students track your Butterfly Life Cycle experience! This calendar can be used year after year and you can print copies for your students to keep at their seats (while you update your visual... your students are keeping their own record)! A great idea is to have your students make a prediction on their calendar for when the butterflies could hatch. Even better, flutter across the curriculum and have your students write about thei
Preview of Zaner Bloser SMARTboard handwriting

Zaner Bloser SMARTboard handwriting

Created by
Mrs. BAM
This SMARTboard lesson is a great way to teach or reinforce proper letter formation using the Zaner-Bloser handwriting method. This file contains 26 slides (one for each letter). Each letter is an individual slide and shows correct letter placement on handwriting paper along with arrows and numbers illustrating each step. Included is a recording showing students where to start and how to form the letter. Each letter is large enough that students can see it from the back of the room. Using
Preview of Smartboard Interactive Word Sorts & "Pocket Chart"

Smartboard Interactive Word Sorts & "Pocket Chart"

Created by
Liv to Teach
This smartboard activity allows the children to practice sorting similar special sounds, begin identifying patterns, and start recognizing where they hear the sound in each words. Sorts include: Long A (ay, ai, a_e) Long E (ea, ee, e_e, -y) Long I (ie, i_e, igh, -y) Long O (oa, ow, o_e, oe) Long U (u_e, ue, ew, oo) R-Controlled (ir, ur, er, ar) (ou, ow) (oi, oy) Digraphs (ch, wh, th, sh) Pocket Chart has all sounds above, all letters, ed, ing, ng, aw, & tch Thanks for stopping by!! If you
Preview of Kindergarten Word Family Smartboard

Kindergarten Word Family Smartboard

This smartboard family allows students to spell words from 10 word families (am, an, all, at, in, ing, ig, op, ug, un). I have also attached an excel file with all the clipart I used in the smartboard files. I printed these pictures and put them on construction paper houses near my word wall. Students love to read them during "Read the Room"! You could also print them and use them as flash cards. Click on the attachment tab in the SmartBoard file to access the cards. **You need the font
Preview of All About the Letter E (Letter of the Week SMARTBoard Activities)

All About the Letter E (Letter of the Week SMARTBoard Activities)

There are over 20 pages of interactive activities to promote and reinforce letter, critical thinking, and math concepts. All About the Letter E is perfect for whole group, small group, and individual practice on the SMARTBoard or on a computer with the SMARTNotebook software installed. All About the Letter Ee file contains the following activities: Letter E Vocabulary Words Where is the letter E? Circle the upper and lowercase letter out of a random group of letters. Then count and write how
Preview of Spring Sentences:  SMARTBOARD Sentence Building Activities

Spring Sentences: SMARTBOARD Sentence Building Activities

Created by
Simply SMARTER
Are you looking for NO PREP literacy lessons? Then download this product and go! Enjoy this SENTENCE BUILDING resource which is comprised of NINE different SPRING themed sentence creation activities that can be used in your classroom for whole group instruction, small group work, or individual practice! This SMART Board file allows children the opportunity to click and drag words to create sentences that match pictures, copy sentences, create pictures for planning, tell a story based on the p
Preview of Smartboard Writing a Super Sentence

Smartboard Writing a Super Sentence

Using a Super Sentence Organizer, students learn how to take their boring sentences and make them Super Sentences. Through step-by-step guided lessons, students brainstorm adjectives, nouns, verbs, and where and when phrases, and use them to expand a simple sentence.
Preview of All About the Letter D (Letter of the Week SMARTBoard Activities)

All About the Letter D (Letter of the Week SMARTBoard Activities)

There are over 20 pages of interactive activities to promote and reinforce letter, critical thinking, and math concepts. All About the Letter D is perfect for whole group, small group, and individual practice on the SMARTBoard or on a computer with the SMARTNotebook software installed. All About the Letter Dd file contains the following activities: Letter D Vocabulary Words Where is the letter D? Circle the upper and lowercase letter out of a random group of letters. Then count and write how
Preview of Writing Dude: Details

Writing Dude: Details

Writing Dude will teach your students about various writing conventions and skills in a simple, entertaining way! This lesson focuses on adding details to make short, boring sentences longer and more interesting.
Preview of Writing Dude: The Writing Process

Writing Dude: The Writing Process

Writing Dude will teach your students about various writing conventions in a simple, entertaining way! This lesson focuses on the Writing Process. Check out more in the series: -Spaces -What is a sentence? -Sounding Out Words -Period Placement -Details -Editing -Peer Editing -Capitalization -Punctuation -Proofreading
Preview of "I want a new room" Friendly Letter/Persuasive Writing

"I want a new room" Friendly Letter/Persuasive Writing

Created by
Megan Hawkins
Smartboard to accompany the story, I want a new room. Students are able to review the parts of a friendly letter, then complete their own letter persuading their parents.
Preview of Making Words SmartBoard Lesson Primary Grades

Making Words SmartBoard Lesson Primary Grades

Created by
Lisa Rombach
This SmartBoard Lesson works with any making words activity. It includes a page with teacher notes (how to use the lesson), making words page to model from during the lesson and a page for recording word familiesThis .notebook resource also includes my Making Words Work Mat and Sorting Chart (PDF). This 2 page printable goes hand in hand with this smartboard lesson (and is also sold individually). No need to purchase it if you are buying the smartboard lesson (it is included in the attachment
Preview of Writing Workshop Wonder for the Smart Board!

Writing Workshop Wonder for the Smart Board!

Created by
jane oconnell
This is a Smart Board activity that includes seasonal writing paper and a a teacher created seasonal "spacing" tool for the Smart Board. This interactivce lesson will help to foster the writing process in any early childhood classroom. There is seasonal writing paper for each month and holiday to be used as a writing model for writing workshop. The students will love the seasonal themes and spacer. The teacher will love the results!
Preview of Mouse Count Interactive Retell

Mouse Count Interactive Retell

Created by
jane oconnell
This is an interactive retell lesson that goes along with Ellen Stoll Walsh's book: "Mouse Count." This lesson retells the story in correct sequence on the Smart Board and includes interactive story characters. There is a sound component from the snake in the story. After the story has been retold, there is both a writing and math component to this lesson/activity. The writing element is a text to self and text to text writing slide on the Smart Board.The math component of this lesson reinforce
Preview of Writing Dude: Sounding Out Words

Writing Dude: Sounding Out Words

Writing Dude will teach your students about various writing conventions and skills in a simple, entertaining way! This lesson focuses on sounding out words (instead of always waiting for the teacher to help).
Preview of Alphabet-Letter A  SMARTBoard Activities FREEBIE (Smart Board)

Alphabet-Letter A SMARTBoard Activities FREEBIE (Smart Board)

Created by
Emily Ames
Letter A Smartboard ActivitiesFun, simple practice of the letter A! Includes 16 pages of interactive activities-drag and drop, find, circle, tic tac toe, and move and write!Includes practice of:-Identification of capital A-Identification of lowercase A- A sound identification (short and long sounds)- Writing capital A-Writing lowercase APlease leave feedback after you've used it with your class! I'd LOVE to know how it goes.Software Requirements:You need and active subscription to Smart Notebo
Preview of Alphabet/Handwriting Practice for the Smartboard

Alphabet/Handwriting Practice for the Smartboard

Created by
A Turn to Learn
Help students remember the proper way to write a letter by using cute poems and getting them stretching and moving while they practice: have students take turns writing their letters on the smartboard (while the other students "air write" along!) Check out corresponding printable products here: If you like the poems that go along with this book, be sure to check out the other items I have posted that use these poems: • Alphabet Writing Posters • Alphabet Writing Book (with the poems!) Check ou
Preview of Easter Activities SmartBoard Lessons for Primary Grades

Easter Activities SmartBoard Lessons for Primary Grades

Created by
Lisa Rombach
It's the week before Easter and your students are excited... this SmartBoard lesson contains a variety of educational and some "just for fun" activities related to Easter. The first activity relates to the story Rechenka's Eggs by Patricia Polacco (you will need your own copy of the book OR use the link to youtube to listen to the story). Pages to introduce the story and a printable student response sheet are included. A video link shows your students how psyanky eggs are created. This file a
Preview of Handwriting Without Tears:  Word Construction

Handwriting Without Tears: Word Construction

These cards can be used as a stand alone NOTEBOOK file or inserted into an activity (for example, into a "morning message/circle" file as the "word of the day," or in a science lesson to introduce new vocabulary, etc.). The teacher uses the stencil to create the word they want written, then locks down those selected tiles. To limit distraction, a teacher can then use the screen shade tool to cover the source letters. This card can be cloned, copied, and used ad infin
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Journaling

Encourage students to keep daily journals where they can freely express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. This practice helps them develop their writing style and build the habit of writing regularly.

Writing Prompts

Provide engaging prompts that encourage imaginative storytelling. For instance, you could ask students to write about a world without the internet, or ask them to describe something only using one of their five senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste).

Peer Editing

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Sentence and Paragraph Construction

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Letter Writing

Ask students to write letters to real or fictional recipients. They could compose formal letters, persuasive letters on specific topics, thank-you notes, or postcards.

Blogging

Create a classroom blog where students can publish their writing for a wider audience. This teaches them to write for a purpose and consider their audience's perspective.

Research Papers

Guide students through the process of researching and writing informative or argumentative essays. Teach them how to construct persuasive arguments and counterarguments on various topics, include evidence, and cite sources.

Poetry Writing

Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

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