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Preview of Conclusion Paragraph Graphic Organizer

Conclusion Paragraph Graphic Organizer

Created by
Caitlin Rafferty
A graphic organizer to help write the conclusion paragraph of an essay.
Preview of CER short answer

CER short answer

Created by
Chelsea Nunley
Use this to teach and reteach/remind how to write a CER. You can also print this out to give students as notes.This works for any detailed short answer response for ELAR, Social Studies, History, Science, etc. and works for almost all grade levels. It can be used with opinion type questions or factual questions. Can be used a major or minor grade. Can be used with any type of text.CERs can build into essays or DBQs. a CER can be a body paragraph of an essay. CERs can also be stand alone paragrap
Preview of Body Paragraph Graphic Organizer

Body Paragraph Graphic Organizer

Created by
Caitlin Rafferty
A graphic organizer to help write 3 body paragraphs to include text evidence.
Preview of Power Writing Fluency Chart

Power Writing Fluency Chart

Based off of Fisher and Frey's ideas about connecting Reading and Writing, this fluency chart is a quick way for your students to track their writing fluency. Over the year students can set goals to improve the number of words they are able to write and thus increase the ideas they can string together at one time.
Preview of Grading Rubric for DBQs

Grading Rubric for DBQs

This is a rubric that you can use to help grade DBQs. It is easy to read and lets students know exactly what is expected of them and how much effort they need to put forth. It has blanks on it so that you can fill in the required number of documents and citations needed for your class. I've been using this for years and I've never had a complaint from a parent or student about not understanding how the DBQs are graded.
Preview of Writing Handbook for Social Studies

Writing Handbook for Social Studies

Created by
Karen Bernstein
This writing handbook for Social Studies gives students basic information and rubrics on how to write a strong DBQ or Free Response Essay. I give this to each of my students at the beginning of the year and let them keep it as a reference point for every essay we write. The word document is editable for your individual class rubrics or any additions you may need for your classroom. HANDBOOK COVERS: The Writing Process Complete Sentences Writing a Thesis Introduction and Conclusion Paragra
Preview of Revision Worksheet

Revision Worksheet

Created by
Caitlin Rafferty
A worksheet to help students revise their work. They can work with a partner or work independently. There are several areas to the worksheet to help with the revision process.
Preview of Paragraph Organizer

Paragraph Organizer

Created by
Michelle Holguin
This graphic organizer will help your students get started on creating a paragraph. This works great for students who need support in writing and beneficial for our EL students. Perfect for short response/argument based questions.
Preview of DBI Lesson Plan Template with Sample

DBI Lesson Plan Template with Sample

Document Based Inquiries (DBI) adapt easily to content in many disciplines and ensure that all students read, think, and contribute to discussions and solutions to problems. DBI is particularly useful in introducing a topic because it fosters curiosity and builds immediate feedback about learning. Furthermore, DBI helps teachers build the necessary background knowledge for future learning. This template serves as a planning tool for any Mini Document Based Inquiry lesson progression. A sample i
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Writing Prompts

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