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Preview of Advertising Mini Unit & Poster Set

Advertising Mini Unit & Poster Set

Perfect for the little entrepreneurs in your class. This advertising unit will have your students actively learning about attracting, targeting and persuading techniques in advertisements. Students will be asked to identify and create their own techniques in a series of wonderful activities. This unit includes graphic organizers, checklists, rubrics, teaching tips, self assessments and more. Also included is a colorful and engaging poster set about the purpose of advertisements. You will rec
Preview of OREO Opinion / Persusasive Writing Set

OREO Opinion / Persusasive Writing Set

This set includes everything you need to implement the OREO opinion/persuasive writing process. There are two anchor charts, a chart for transitional phrases and sentence starters, two versions of graphic organizers, and final draft writing papers (one with room for a picture, one without, and one to print on the back of each). I hope you find this useful when helping students with their opinion/persuasive writing!
Preview of Transition Words in Writing | Words for Descriptive Writing

Transition Words in Writing | Words for Descriptive Writing

Your students can use this tool as a quick reference for transition words in writing or better words for descriptive writing. The printable version can be placed directly in your students’ writing notebook or have students bookmark the digital version on their computers to utilize wherever and whenever!  Product Features→ Digital version for Google Drive→ Black and white printable version for writing notebooks→ Can be utilized all year long → Help improve your student’s writing vocabulary &
Preview of STAAR Writing for Transitions Words TEK 4.11B: Anchor Chart and Practice Pages

STAAR Writing for Transitions Words TEK 4.11B: Anchor Chart and Practice Pages

Created by
From Room 31
Students will learn about different types of transition words to make their writing more clear. They will practice making their own sentences with these transition words. Then they will practice what they learned by choosing the correct transition word for two sentences based on how the sentences are related to each other.*** Includes transition word anchor chart and two activity pages.*** Transition words are taken from released versions of the 4th grade STAAR writing test.Clipart from Krista
Preview of Argumentative Essay Writing

Argumentative Essay Writing

These visual transition words charts are specific to argumentative essay writing. Students will be able to use these charts as a reference using their writing process. These visual charts can help students with their argumentative essay structure and writing flow from introduction to conclusion!Two styles:Horizontal display of transition words with eight different colors Vertical display of transition words with specific paragraph information and six different colors. Four Size Options:Full page
Preview of RACES Writing Strategy & Paragraph Writing

RACES Writing Strategy & Paragraph Writing

Created by
English Oh My
The RACES writing strategy is a constructive paragraph writing technique for your students to write a short answer response using citations and extended elaboration.  Some other teachers use the RACER writing strategy and/or the TALES writing strategy.  With a few small changes in each of the writing strategies, your students will be writing amazing paragraphs.In this product, I am providing you with everything you need to teach your students to write incredible paragraphs. Effective practice is
Preview of Citing Evidence  in Writing (Sentence Starters)

Citing Evidence in Writing (Sentence Starters)

Created by
Mind Sparks
Citing textual evidence in writing will be a major component for common core ELA standards. Students will be asked to not only respond to questions—BUT—to also use the text to support their answer. Students often struggle with what words to use while citing evidence…therefore “sentence starters” are a great resource.This digital download contains individual citing evidence sentence starters grouped by categories for you students (a color and black and white version). The categories help studen
Preview of Nonfiction Summary Anchor Chart

Nonfiction Summary Anchor Chart

Created by
Academic Alberts
Help your students remember the steps to write a thorough summary. Post in Google Classroom or you virtual classroom. Use as an anchor chart or handout.
Preview of Student Quick Reference for: How to Write an Essay (Upper-grades)

Student Quick Reference for: How to Write an Essay (Upper-grades)

Created by
CHELSEA CARVALHO
Here, you will find a FANTASTIC resource for your students to keep in their Writing Folder/Portfolio/Binder as an easy and quick reference for How to Write an Essay! Document Includes:Introduction: Detailed information and some options of How to start an Essay.Thesis Statement: What it is and where to put it, as well as an example thesis.Transition Words: Three lists of countless examples of transition words/phrases.Body Paragraphs: Helpful reminders and examples.Conclusion: Easy tips for ending
Preview of 32 Persuasive writing topic cards, games and sentence structure

32 Persuasive writing topic cards, games and sentence structure

Created by
Beyond the Pen
To have your students writing a persuasive piece successfully, ensure they can speak persuasively first! With the common arguments provided, never again will you hear students say that they can't think of an argument. The common arguments poster includes an easy mnemonic device to ensure students will always remember the 4 common arguments for persuasive writing.In this download:Page 1: What’s includedPages 2-6: Game suggestions—5 different ways to play with the included cards.Pages 7-10: 8 di
Preview of Wit and Wisdom Grade 6 Writing Posters, ToSEEC Sentence Starters Bundle

Wit and Wisdom Grade 6 Writing Posters, ToSEEC Sentence Starters Bundle

Created by
Shannah Ellender
Wit and Wisdom Writing Bundle Grade 6- Combine these Writing posters with Sentence Starters, and your students will be on their way to writing independently! Resource 1- Writing Posters: These 5 Narrative, Informative, and Argument Writing Posters in both color and black and white were made to perfectly complement the Wit and Wisdom Reading Program. They even follow the "Painted Essay" color codes. Leave these posters up all year long and writing on those high stakes tests will be a breeze!Resou
Preview of Transition Words and Phrases

Transition Words and Phrases

Created by
Mixed-Up Files
Are you ready for your students to use a variety of more sophisticated transitions in their writing? These resources give you the tools you need: a handy flipbook and coordinating posters with transition word lists sorted by use, a set of revising and editing checklists, and task cards for revision practice.Transition Words FlipbookProduct FeaturesResource that students can use over and over all year longSpark immediate and lasting improvement in your students' writingEasy to assemble and usePri
Preview of ACES Anchor Chart

ACES Anchor Chart

Created by
Academic Alberts
ACES is a writing strategy for students to use when answering open-ended questions. This strategy ensures they have written a complete paragraph.
Preview of 6th Grade Argumentative Writing CCSS Posters & Visuals

6th Grade Argumentative Writing CCSS Posters & Visuals

These posters and visuals for argumentative writing are clear and colorful tools that your 6th graders will benefit from referencing throughout your argumentative writing unit. The "Our Goal" posters and definitions posters are derived from the 6th grade Common Core Standards.The writing process visuals are a basic that can be used with any writing project to remind students of the steps to be taken.What's included: 12 "Our Goal" 6th grade writing CCSS square posters8 steps of the writing proces
Preview of Revise and Edit Posters and Handouts | CUPS | ARMS | Writing Anchor Chart

Revise and Edit Posters and Handouts | CUPS | ARMS | Writing Anchor Chart

Introducing our comprehensive Revision and Editing Posters for the classroom and student handouts! Designed to support students throughout the writing process, these posters serve as invaluable writing scaffolds and anchor charts to help students enhance the quality of their writing.The posters and handouts feature two key acronyms: CAPS for editing and ARMS for revision. Let's break down what these acronyms entail:CAPS:CapitalizationUnderstandPunctuationSpellingARMS:AddRemoveMoveSubstituteThese
Preview of How to Dissect a Writing Prompt - Complete Teaching Toolkit

How to Dissect a Writing Prompt - Complete Teaching Toolkit

Overview: Unlock the secrets of effectively responding to writing prompts with our comprehensive "How to Dissect a Writing Prompt" toolkit. Designed specifically for middle school students, this resource equips educators with everything needed to teach students how to identify, analyze, and respond to various types of writing prompts. From argumentative to narrative, this toolkit covers all major writing styles, fostering a deeper understanding and mastery of writing techniques.What’s Included:S
Preview of Literacy Word Wall in Spanish for 3rd to 6th Grade (Writing and Presentation)

Literacy Word Wall in Spanish for 3rd to 6th Grade (Writing and Presentation)

Looking for a fun way to increase student's academic vocabulary related to literacy in Spanish as well as decorate your classroom? This pack includes 80 vocabulary words related to writing and presentation aligned with Common Core Standards that can be used as word wall cards or flash cards. Each page has two posters that measures 4.25in x 5.5in. Each poster is in full-color and provides a definition and illustration of each word. Cards are not-editable. Please see the preview file for a list of
Preview of Essay Writing Transition Words and Phrases

Essay Writing Transition Words and Phrases

Created by
Writing in Waves
This comprehensive list includes transition words and phrases for the following categories: sequence/order of events, providing examples and explanations, adding on, compare and contrast, emphasizing a point, stating an opinion, introducing a paragraph or topic, and concluding an idea or essay. These transition word list helped my students become more confident writers, and I hope it will help yours too!
Preview of Transitions Reference Sheet - Upper Elementary

Transitions Reference Sheet - Upper Elementary

This transitions reference sheet provides an organized table with lists of transitions for: Explaining → structure: descriptionConnecting ideas or showing a relationship → structure: cause/effect, problem/solution, descriptionBuilding suspense → Narrative structureContinuing with more information → structure: descriptionSequence or time change → structure: chronological orderComparing or contrasting → structure: compare/contrastTransitions for Literary Essays included!Transitions for body paragr
Preview of Paragraph Structure Hamburger Anchor Chart & Planning Sheet | Print & GO!

Paragraph Structure Hamburger Anchor Chart & Planning Sheet | Print & GO!

Use this poster/anchor chart to support students learning as learn to compose a paragraph with details! The poster includes definitions, examples, and student-friendly language. Print-and-Go poster to have posted in your classroom for quick discussions while writing!Your Feedback Matters!• Please go to your My Purchases tab (you may need to login). Beside each purchase, you'll see a Leave Review button. Each time you give feedback / review, TPT gives you feedback credits that you use to lower th
Preview of REMINDER BINDER BUNDLE: Language Reference Sheets!

REMINDER BINDER BUNDLE: Language Reference Sheets!

Created by
Read Write Lead
Put together a colorful and engaging binder of resources to remind your students of important grammar rules and language conventions!This bundle includes 7 of my originally designed reference sheets, all presented with clear visual formatting and helpful graphics:Parts of SpeechComplete Sentences vs. FragmentsRun-On SentencesTransition Words (for narrative, expository, AND argumentative writing!)Adding Sensory DetailsDialogue FormattingCapitalization RulesBONUS: I've also included the cover shee
Preview of Transition Words List Poster Set

Transition Words List Poster Set

Created by
Mixed-Up Files
Are you ready for your students to use a variety of more sophisticated transitions in their writing? These printable posters in your ELA classroom can help! Display targeted lists of transition words and phrases for narrative, expository, and argumentative writing.Product FeaturesResource students will refer to over and over again all year longSpark immediate and lasting improvement in your students' writingEasy to print and use PDF fileBased on ELA standardsContentsProduct overviewTable of cont
Preview of Transition Words for OPINION / PERSUASIVE / OREO WRITING -THREE COMPLEXITY LEVEL

Transition Words for OPINION / PERSUASIVE / OREO WRITING -THREE COMPLEXITY LEVEL

Created by
Prep Relief
WHAT’S INCLUDED:✍️ PDF poster (3 different level complexity):These posters have been designed with THREE DIFFERENT LEVEL COMPLEXITYto cater to students of varying grades or skill levels. Choose the most appropriate poster based on the student's grade or level.CHECK OUT THE PREVIEW TO SEE A LOT MORE!DIFFERENTIATION OPTIONS:These Transition Words posters were designed to serve various purposes in the classroom, including display in the classroomresource sheet in students' writing folders or portfo
Preview of Argumentative Essay Anchor Chart

Argumentative Essay Anchor Chart

Created by
Tylie Moon
Pencil shaped anchor chart for an argumentative essay! The 4th paragraph is interchangable with a 3rd reason or counterargument, depending how you teach the outline. Perfect for any teachers that teach writing 6th-12th grade! Colored version and black/ white version available to print on colored paper!
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For elementary students who are just learning to write, you can use worksheets to practice letter formation. Students in middle and high school can use learning stations to learn how to write and revise essays. With plenty of TPT resources at your fingertips, you can sharpen your student's writing skills in no time. Extend writing activities beyond the classroom and observe as your child nurtures their imagination, enriches their vocabulary, and enhances their storytelling prowess.

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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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