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Higher education writing centers for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of Show Don't Tell: Adding Attention-Grabbing Details to Narratives

Show Don't Tell: Adding Attention-Grabbing Details to Narratives

Created by
ELA Seminar Gal
SHOW DON'T TELL Get students to add interesting details to writings with “Show Don’t Tell” emoticon activities. Students will enjoy participating in gallery walks, role plays, skit writing, and group games. But more importantly, they will apply these skills when generating pre-writes and drafting narratives. This product is also included in the Banish Boring Writing Bundle Bundle Link:Banish Boring Writing PRODUCT COMPONENTS 33 Emoticon Paired Activity Sheets and Presentation Slides
Preview of Year of Bell Ringers: Motivational Monday Quote Prompts Expansion Pack #2

Year of Bell Ringers: Motivational Monday Quote Prompts Expansion Pack #2

Created by
Tracee Orman
Mondays are hard for students and teachers alike. Ease into the period with an inspirational quote and thought-provoking writing prompts. The quotes I used are meaningful and relevant to students; many of my students said they looked forward to reading and writing about the prompts each Monday. And the best part? They promote a positive growth mindset that is reinforced each week and all week long. This pack is a second expansion pack to my first resource; however, it can be used alone or with t
Preview of Quotes & Questions Bundle: Discussion Starters, Journal Prompts, Bell Ringers

Quotes & Questions Bundle: Discussion Starters, Journal Prompts, Bell Ringers

The Quotes & Questions (Winter/Holiday) Bundle contains MYP's most popular social-emotional learning resources for middle and high school classroom, including: - Top 50 Discussion Questions - Mindful Minute Bell Ringers - Gratitude: Quotes, Questions, and Practices - Wisdom of the Season: Quotes, Questions, and PracticesAltogether, over 100 slides (PDF and PPTX) that you can project or print to engage and inspire your students. These quotes, questions and easy to use practices target essent
Preview of Capital Letters

Capital Letters

The 20 slide PowerPoint with peer workshopping activities introduces: Sentences: beginnings, dialogues Proper Nouns: people, I, my Specific Places and Dates: General vs. Specific, Days of Week/Month, Holidays Everyday Life: Organizations, Companies, Institutions, Specific Products, Aircrafts, Ships, Spaceships, Ethnic Names, Languages, Nationalizations, Religions Extra Resources Examples are given so students can follow authors' imitations. Easy explanations of color-coded rules and guideline
Preview of WRITING Privacy Partition Shield Tools Synonyms, Parts of Speech, Traits

WRITING Privacy Partition Shield Tools Synonyms, Parts of Speech, Traits

Make a Writing Privacy Partition Shield with tools. I have included easy directions with pictures. The writing tools included are: 1. Beginning, Middle, and End Tips 2. Parts of Speech 3. The Writing Process 4. Bold Beginnings 5. Mighty Middles 6. Exiting Endings 7. Six Traits of Writing 8. Story Map 9. Days of the Week 10. Months of the Year 11. Number Words 12. Types of Writing 13. Conventions 14. Commonly Misspelled Words 15. Cause and Effect 16. Add S.A.L.T 17. Add Action, Dialogue, Sound
Preview of Informational Writing Power Point

Informational Writing Power Point

The basic components of informational writing in a short simple power point. Use this in teaching, as well as print to make an informational writing bulletin board.
Preview of AP English Lang. Key Terms to know for Rhetorical Analysis

AP English Lang. Key Terms to know for Rhetorical Analysis

Created by
UConnect
Our PowerPoint presentation offers a thorough overview of the terms and concepts commonly tested on the AP English Language and Composition exam. From ethos, pathos, and logos to rhetorical devices such as metaphor, simile, and exigence, each term is clearly defined and illustrated with examples to aid student comprehension. Additionally, interactive activities and discussion prompts throughout the presentation encourage student engagement and reinforce learning. Whether used as a supplement to
Preview of EMOJI Parts of Speech Back to School

EMOJI Parts of Speech Back to School

Emoji theme parts of speech posters. Your room will look amazing with these Emoji Parts of Speech posters (SEE PREVIEW). The Parts of Speech Poster Set Includes 9 Posters with EMOJI Theme. A Common Core MUST for grammar conventions of English Standards! You might also like this EMOJI EDITABLE Classroom Decor ULTIMATE BUNDLE (The Emoji Speech Posters are NOT part of the Bundle) What do you get?  Parts of Speech Title  Noun  Pronoun  Verb  Adjective  Adverb  Preposition  Interjection
Preview of Oral Communication - Explanations, Techniques and Tips

Oral Communication - Explanations, Techniques and Tips

Created by
Deborah Leech
This powerpoint lesson reviews many areas on delivery of oral/verbal communication, including preparation, message, delivery, how we learn, writing the material, as well as activities to prompt writing and speeches. Comprehensive notes slides explain major concepts in easy to understand language.
Preview of Four Corners Opinion: Classbuilding/Brain Break/Icebreaker Activity

Four Corners Opinion: Classbuilding/Brain Break/Icebreaker Activity

This is a PowerPoint presentation that is meant to get kids moving, discussing and sharing their opinions! 1. Use with the four corners of your classroom. Have students walk to the corner that corresponds with the choice they like best. This is a great brain break! 2. Use as an icebreaker activity in the beginning of the year. 3. Use as a class-building activity any time of the year. 4. Use as a part of an opinion writing unit to get students to state their opinion and give reasons to supp
Preview of Argumentative Writing Power Point

Argumentative Writing Power Point

The basic pieces of argumentative writing, claim, evidence, and reasoning, explained in student friendly language. Use this power point to teach about argumentative writing or use it as a bulletin board and add student work to provide examples of great claims, evidence, and reasoning.
Preview of Figurative Language: The Art of Imagination

Figurative Language: The Art of Imagination

Created by
Sandy Babcock
An examination of figurative, also known as metaphorical, language is not only useful for analyzing text found in popular culture, advertising, and literature, but also for creating your own. These stylistic or rhetorical devices can make your speeches and essays more interesting and lively and help you to get and keep your listeners' or readers' attention. Figurative language is the opposite of literal language. Figures of speech, also called tropes, are the expressive use of language in which
Preview of Farm Animals Provide Food and Clothes Dual Language Spanish Class

Farm Animals Provide Food and Clothes Dual Language Spanish Class

Created by
Puggy Smart
Students will first learn vocabulary by looking at pictures, then cut and sort them under the correct animal. They will then apply the vocabulary in cloze sentences. This activity is being done after reading The Little Red Hen under Farm Animal Unit. It is designed for a 30 minute Spanish class period.
Preview of Art Journaling Inspiration, Techniques and Prompts

Art Journaling Inspiration, Techniques and Prompts

Created by
Art Arcade
This is a slideshow in PDF form filled with Art Journaling inspiration, techniques, and prompts.
Preview of A Guide to Creating Student Portfolios

A Guide to Creating Student Portfolios

Created by
DreamWorks
A portfolio showcases evidence of a collection of academic assignments and progress, projects, reflections, and talents through documents and artifacts that describe you, your education, experiences, skills, and abilities.This power point outlines the step-by-step processes of creating and organizing student portfolios for binder and digital formats. Portfolios are an essential resource necessary for class requirements, job seekers, college applicants, and scholarship candidates.
Preview of Greek Vocabulary Enrichment Boom Cards *Printable & Digital*

Greek Vocabulary Enrichment Boom Cards *Printable & Digital*

If you are looking for a fun and engaging way for your students to improve their skills in their reading, writing, and speaking, these Greek vocabulary enrichment Boom Cards are perfect! This deck is themed and dedicated to all things under the sea!In this deck, students will practice their skills by answering questions based on the images provided.Also, and as a bonus, this deck corrects students' answers which means it is self-checking which works wonders for their independent work! All you n
Preview of Writing Prompt Powerpoint  April History

Writing Prompt Powerpoint April History

April is a month of many fascinating events. From births of famous people and deaths, there are also events and even publications that are still relevant and important years later. Sharing a small piece of history daily can help motivate your students to learn from history, to store away a cool fact, and to be in awe of those who came before us.This power point is a slide presentation for you to use, one slide per day for the entire month. Thirty days of April are covered with two events per day
Preview of Paragraph Writing Rubric and Bookmark for TAEEC Process- Editable

Paragraph Writing Rubric and Bookmark for TAEEC Process- Editable

Created by
Sky Unlimited
TAEEC Writing Rubric and Desk Bookmark I have used this rubric with students in grades 3rd-8th with great success. This rubric utilizes a thinking process of TAEEC (topic sentence, answer, evidence, explanation and a closing sentence). Students, teachers, peers, and/or parents can evaluate student writing over time.  I have found students can use the TAEEC writing rubric over time to compare and compete against themselves to improve performance. This rubric utilizes a 24 point max score. It is
Preview of 100 Instagram Pics to Inspire 21st Century Writers

100 Instagram Pics to Inspire 21st Century Writers

Created by
Mel Mollick
This document contains 100 photographs curated from Instagram to inspire writers. It also includes 50 guiding questions learners should ask themselves when analyzing photos. Each photograph is placed individually on a PowerPoint slide. Analyzing photographs is an important skill in media literacy, and many of these pictures are culturally diverse. Simply show the presentation during class warm-ups or distribute to students electronically as a tool to independently guide their journaling. Each
Preview of Learning to count in Greek Boom Cards *Printable and/or Digital*

Learning to count in Greek Boom Cards *Printable and/or Digital*

If you are looking for a fun and engaging way for your students to improve their skills in counting these Greek Boom Cards are perfect! This deck is themed and dedicated to all things Greek numbers and counting!In this deck, students will practice their skills by answering questions based on the images provided.Also, and as a bonus, this deck corrects students' answers which means it is self-checking which works wonders for their independent work! All you need is a digital device with access to
Preview of Learning the Greek Alphabet Boom cards *Printable and/or Digital*

Learning the Greek Alphabet Boom cards *Printable and/or Digital*

If you are looking for a fun and engaging way for your students to improve their skills in their reading, writing, and speaking, these Greek alphabet Boom Cards are perfect! This deck is themed all things Greek alphabetIn this deck, students will practice their skills by answering questions based on the images provided.Also, and as a bonus, this deck corrects students' answers which means it is self-checking which works wonders for their independent work! All you need is a digital device with a
Preview of Introduction to Journaling Presentation

Introduction to Journaling Presentation

This presentation is a great way to introduce your students to journaling. It discusses what journaling is, why journaling is important, a few different ways to journal, and gives many examples. It also prompts students to write their first journal after learning about a few different types. My students informed me this presentation was very consumable and easy to grasp, and they loved all the examples. I hope it is helpful for you and yours!
Preview of Visual Writing Prompts for 160 Days of the Year

Visual Writing Prompts for 160 Days of the Year

Created by
Momteacherhacks
160 Days of Visual Writing PromptsVisual writing prompts give students a way to generate ideas to become creative in their writing. This presentation is perfect for bell work, speech and language services, resource writing services, life skills and MORE!Students work on inferencing, compare and contrast, wh-questions, life skills questions and free writing opportunities. Visuals are perfect for students who are:English Language Learnersvisual learnersstudents with dyslexia students with intellec
Preview of Winter Holiday Writing Prompts

Winter Holiday Writing Prompts

Journal writing prompts that reflect winter activities(no religious holidays/symbols). 24 Great story starters for journal writes, essay writings, or on-demand practices. Wonderful, engaging visuals with easy-to-understand sentences.
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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

Have students exchange their written work with a peer for feedback. This helps them strengthen their ability to identify and correct mistakes in grammar, punctuation, and spelling; give constructive criticism; and revise their writing based on feedback.

Sentence and Paragraph Construction

Provide sentence and paragraph building exercises to help students understand the basic structure of writing and how to organize their ideas coherently.

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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