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Preview of CER Chart for Writing/ with Sentence Frames

CER Chart for Writing/ with Sentence Frames

Created by
Ali in ELA
I made this for my General English class. We use the symbols to annotate our text then the chart to frame our written responses. I have had a lot of success with students who are reticent to written tasks.I made a large chart for my walls and smaller ones for reference for them to use.
Preview of Current Events: Gun Violence in America - When will it end?

Current Events: Gun Violence in America - When will it end?

Created by
Jasmine Lawrence
Students will read DBQ about the shootings of Ralph Yarl, Kaylin Gillis, and Heather Roth. Using two pieces of evidence, students will then respond to a short response question.
Preview of Essay Speedgrader

Essay Speedgrader

This is by far my favorite and most-used tool now. Give lots of feedback AND do it quickly--simply check the right boxes and watch the feedback automatically compile for you.The hardest part of grading is that we never have enough time to say everything we want to. This solves that issue. With the Speedgrader, I give far more feedback than ever before, AND I grade faster than ever. This takes much of the dread out of grading essays.The Speedgrader features two columns: one with all the pre-writt
Preview of Literary Connections Visual Cards

Literary Connections Visual Cards

Created by
HappyHeadStart
This resource can be printed as a poster or cut into cards to provide visual prompts to help kids make connections to literary experiences. Great to use as writing prompts to extend a story time or reading experience.Images are free clip art.
Preview of ACES Short Response w/ sentences starters

ACES Short Response w/ sentences starters

This product will help students structure and answer a short response question by following these steps: A (Answer the question), C (Cite the source), E (Explain the source), S (Summarize). The Graphic Organizer requires the student to use two pieces of evidence in order to prove their answer or claim.
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Journaling

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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

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Blogging

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Research Papers

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Poetry Writing

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