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Middle school writing projects for Microsoft Word under $5

Preview of Cereal Box Biography Project - Black History Month or any biography

Cereal Box Biography Project - Black History Month or any biography

This is a Black History Biography project which required my students to create a new cereal based on the life on a famous African American. The students had to design a cereal box to tell the story of the person they chose. They had to include things like a cereal name that relates to the person, a picture of the person, a timeline of the person's life, character traits of the person, and a written report of the biography they read about the person. My own students had a blast with this project.
Preview of Diary of Anne Frank "I Am" Poem Project on Characterization (direct & indirect)

Diary of Anne Frank "I Am" Poem Project on Characterization (direct & indirect)

Created by
That Lit Lady
This "I Am" Poem project can be used at any time during the novel or play, however, I find it best as a cumulative project after the students get to know all of the characters. This project consists of the instruction page, the poem rough draft/outline page, and the final draft letter "I" page so them to write inside. The rough draft/outline page gives them enough structure to write a poem that uses CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT and analyzes a characters thoughts/feelings/etc. as well as gives the
Preview of EDITABLE Writing Rubric: News Article - Newspaper Writing - Journalism Unit

EDITABLE Writing Rubric: News Article - Newspaper Writing - Journalism Unit

★★★★★ This is a great, versatile, simple writing Rubric for any kind of unit based on writing a newspaper article, news story, or for a journalism unit in (specifically in upper elementary). You can edit and change any point values you'd like!SEE PREVIEW FOR A MORE DETAILED LOOK AT THIS RESOURCEThis rubric uses the grammar editing process of C.O.P.S. and is best paired with a unit on editing based on the C.O.P.S. system.WHAT'S INSIDE? Includes 1 half-sheet editable rubric to make grading your st
Preview of Create a Mammal

Create a Mammal

I use this activity as an introduction activity for our Mammal Chapter in my high school Zoology Class. We are are one-year general level science elective, with a mixture of students from all sorts of backgrounds. I like this activity because it allows the students to bring their background knowledge to the activity, and combine it with a creative flair. Plus, it gets my students working together in small groups. The activity itself can be made as simple or complex as needed, so is probably vers
Preview of Real World Project: Game of Life

Real World Project: Game of Life

Created by
Laura Turnbow
The seven day unit allows students the opportunity to use math, reading, writing and problem solving skills to complete a real world project. Students will be given a career and a budget to buy groceries, pay for gas, buy a car, find a place to rent, and more. Students will also find out that life throws them speed bumps and will have to use money from their budget to pay for these unforeseen expenses. There are writing prompts to get students thinking about how these skills will apply to them a
Preview of Writing Assignment: Write a Movie Review. Film Critique Handout w/ Rubric

Writing Assignment: Write a Movie Review. Film Critique Handout w/ Rubric

This is a handout for a fun and creative writing assignment, in which students will write their own film review. Page one explains the function of a film review, and the kind of content that should be included in one. The content should be focused on evaluating the film, rather than summarizing. A couple website links are also included so that students can go read some current reviews and get a better understanding of what a good review is before they create their own.Formatting requirements are
Preview of The Mysteries of Harris Burdick creative writing example (Just Dessert)

The Mysteries of Harris Burdick creative writing example (Just Dessert)

Created by
Sherrie Orestis
Chris Van Allsburg’s book, The Mysteries of Harris Burdick is an excellent medium to teach creative writing. The titled illustrations are accompanied with only the slightest bit of text. A mere suggestion as to what already has happened and might happen. Every turn of the page introduces a unique vignette, an intriguing picture that arouses curiosity that tugs at the imagination, thus sparking new ideas to fill in the blanks. The entire book is a collection of writing prompts! The tantalizing st
Preview of Tragic Hero Activity for Any Text

Tragic Hero Activity for Any Text

Created by
Stephanie Mattia
Help your students thoroughly understand the term tragic hero. This activity can be used with any text and outlines the major characteristics of a tragic hero. Includes: back ground information handout for students on the definition of a tragic hero, two activities and a grading rubric. PLEASE SEE THE PREVIEW TO VIEW THE HANDOUTS. One activity requires the use of a text - great for use with Greek tragedies or Shakespearean tragedies. The second activity connects the tragic hero to moder
Preview of Historical Fiction Book Club Project: Quilting the Past

Historical Fiction Book Club Project: Quilting the Past

After my students finish reading their historical fiction book club book, I have them complete a project called "Quilting the Past." The description of this project is below: You and your book club have been reading your book critically and looking at how power, position, and perspective all interact and effect your story. You and your book club will be making a quilt of twelve squares that will tell the story of your book club book. The goal is that if someone looks at your quilt they will und
Preview of Famous Person Biography One Pager

Famous Person Biography One Pager

Created by
Tara Burgess
Students will create a One Pager (AVID strategy) on a famous person.
Preview of Poetry- Song Analysis (class and extra credit assignment)

Poetry- Song Analysis (class and extra credit assignment)

Need a fun way to engage students in poetry? Have them analyze songs... (school appropriate of course!) This in class activity as well as extra credit assignment offers a fun and interesting way for middle school students to engage in poetry by analyzing their favorite song for literary devices, rhyme scheme, theme, and speaker.
Preview of Journalism: Fairy Tale Newspaper Project with Rubric

Journalism: Fairy Tale Newspaper Project with Rubric

Created by
Kate H
This project is a fantastic alternative to a traditional test for a Journalism class. Ideal for middle school or high school, the project asks students to create everything from main articles, headlines, and editorials to a comic strip, classifieds and even a "Dear Abby" section. Students are also assessed on their ability to make bylines, captions and to adhere to the format of each section of the newspaper I use this project with my own high school Journalism class and they absolutely love
Preview of Create Your Own World- A Creative Writing Project

Create Your Own World- A Creative Writing Project

Having students create their own world is a great way to encourage creativity as well as consider many different aspects of our society. This is a very high-interest writing assignment for students as it gives kids the ability to make up their own rules! This would be a great project to incorporate with a social studies class as well. This project can be easily adapted for students of different abilities- I have done this with all abilities of students in sixth, seventh, and eighth grades.
Preview of Create Your Own Utopia (The Giver Pre-Reading Activity)

Create Your Own Utopia (The Giver Pre-Reading Activity)

Created by
Fresh ELA
Use this group project to help students explore the concept of utopia. After constructing their own utopia using the worksheet, students can compare, contrast, and critique each other's fictional societies. Keywords: utopia, dystopia, worksheet, group project, collaborative learning, The Giver, pre-reading, young adult fiction
Preview of T.D.A. Writing Rubric

T.D.A. Writing Rubric

Created by
LaSraStewart
This goes hand-in-hand with the R.A.C.E.S. strategy. When my students complete an essay, I use this rubric so that they are aware of areas they need to work on. This is adapted from the SC READY Rubric, which is simply the TEXT DEPENDENT ANALYSIS RUBRIC used in various states. The rubric is editable so you can make changes as you teach different strategies!
Preview of No prep lesson- Day I was born web search for middle/high school students

No prep lesson- Day I was born web search for middle/high school students

Created by
EngagingTech
No prep lesson- Day I was born web search for middle/high school students with a graphic organizer.You are purchasing a file in a Microsoft Word (docx) file that is completely editable and customizable for your classroom!Help your students tell their unique story. This packet includes 28 questions your students (you can edit the questions or add more) will search for on the web related to the day/year they were born. Once they finish the web search then you help them decide on three topics they
Preview of 6th Grade Argumentative Essay Writing Prompts List

6th Grade Argumentative Essay Writing Prompts List

This argument essay topic list is editable and refutable and will save you time planning your writing unit. Topic list is not too controversial, yet still get middle school kids talking and interested. From media, to sports, to beauty standards, to school issues, this range of topics has an option to engage every writer. This list was used for 6th grade but can work for 7th or 8th grade as well. List includes 19 topics and could easily be adapted for a speech and debate class. If you are looking
Preview of The House on Mango Street - Creative Writing Book Project

The House on Mango Street - Creative Writing Book Project

Created by
Monica Lukins
This is a great "Back to School" introductory creative writing project intended to help you, as the teacher, get to know your students, and introduce them to the elements of plot in literature and instill a passion for creative writing in them! Students enjoy reading selected stories from Sandra Cisneros's novel, The House on Mango Street, and creating their very own book called, "The House on (Student's Street)", which includes stories and poetry about their lives and neighborhoods. Throughou
Preview of Essay of Definition: 14-page Expository Writing Unit; Models; Rubrics

Essay of Definition: 14-page Expository Writing Unit; Models; Rubrics

Created by
Writing Guy
This is a complete, 2-week unit for instruction of an essay of definition in an honors or mainstreamed English course. These 14 pages of materials include a 2-page handout providing an overview of the writing task and prompt with requirements, guidelines, possible topics, and evaluative scoring details; 1-page scoring evaluation form; two model essays (a 2-page mid-range response and 4-page high response); 2-page supplementary speech guidelines for using note cards; 1-page practice prompt regard
Preview of Short Story Unit on Writing Horror, Science Fiction, and Fantasy

Short Story Unit on Writing Horror, Science Fiction, and Fantasy

Created by
Writing Guy
This is a 7-page, short story unit in which students are tasked with developing an original horror, science-fiction, or fantasy story following proper formatting and guidelines for narrative, description, and dialogue. The download includes a 2-page overview of the assignment itself, including draft deadlines, prompt specifics, tips for narrative writing, and additional requirements; a 2-page handout providing narrative style tips paragraph structure, use of dialogue, attributions, verb tense co
Preview of A Novel with the Works: Book Report Meets Pizza!

A Novel with the Works: Book Report Meets Pizza!

Instead of having your students write a traditional book report, why not have them create a "novel with the works". Each part of the pizza box is used to describe the elements of their novel. Inside the box the students will make their own "pizza" with a character slice, setting slice, plot slice, theme slice, conflict slice and point of view slice. This activity is a great way to let your students have some fun and get creative! This download includes a student handout with a step by step exp
Preview of Persuasive Writing Commercial Presentation

Persuasive Writing Commercial Presentation

Students will consider elements of Persuasive Writing to develop and Present a 30-second Commercial. They'll have fun creating and describing a game or toy, and think about advertising techniques and effective persuasive delivery of their original ideas. Includes a Grading Rubric to evaluate Persuasive Elements, Verbal Delivery and Overall Performance. Created by CruzCyberClass
Preview of Old Yeller Comprehension/Reflection Questions, Vocab, Project Ideas

Old Yeller Comprehension/Reflection Questions, Vocab, Project Ideas

Created by
Andrew S
This 60-page Old Yeller literature unit includes 3-5 comprehension questions, 3-5 analysis questions, and two Frayer Model vocabulary exercises for each chapter. Additionally, this product includes ideas for projects and extensions, and journal questions to use throughout the book. COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS focus on basic understsanding of the main events in each chapter. Students are also often asked to draw detailed scenes of the book to reinforce and personalize main events. ANALYSIS/REFLEC
Preview of PUMPKIN Book Report: Read a Book, Present a Pumpkin as the Main Character!

PUMPKIN Book Report: Read a Book, Present a Pumpkin as the Main Character!

Created by
CalendarLady
This is a great way to get students reading and having fun with fall! This is a book report that involves students reading a book, writing a report, writing a book review, decorating a pumpkin to look like a character, and presenting the pumpkin to the class. It involves: Reading Pre-Writing Editing Writing Opinion Writing Project Activity Oral Presentation (optional) The pages included in this FULLY EDITABLE document are: Introduction, Outline, and Instruction Page Checklist Calendar of "Chec
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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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