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9th grade writing-expository poster microsofts

Preview of ACES Answer Cite Explain Summarize Lesson, Posters, Handouts Digital and Print

ACES Answer Cite Explain Summarize Lesson, Posters, Handouts Digital and Print

ACES StrategyAnswer. Cite. Explain. Summarize. Product DescriptionThis is my go-to strategy to teach my 7th graders how to write organized responses with textual evidence! ACES represents the important pieces of a response and stands for: answer, cite, explain, and summarize. These resources will model the process and allow you to implement the strategy with ease! The instructional slideshow uses a prompt based on "The Ransom of Red Chief". Students DO NOT have to read the story to understand t
Preview of The Glass Castle Lesson - My Own Glass Castle Project and Speech

The Glass Castle Lesson - My Own Glass Castle Project and Speech

After reading The Glass Castle, students will create their own "castle" based on personal experiences. FILE IS EDITABLE.The assignment requires students to write a description using a checklist. They also need to create a visual and present their creation to the class.A grading rubric is provided that assesses the written work, the visual, and presentation.Don't forget to rate our product and provide feedback to earn TpT credits! This activity can also be purchased in The Glass Castle Teacher's
Preview of FREE Writing Quote of the Week Collection

FREE Writing Quote of the Week Collection

Created by
Secondary Sara
This collection of 41 writing quotes gives you one quote per week in the school year, with a few to spare! Inspire your writers with fresh "food for thought" on why writing is important and enjoyable. The quotes are mostly general thoughts on writing by famous authors or people, but a few are direct quotes from books, including:ā€¢ Stephen Kingā€¢ Ernest Hemingwayā€¢ Mark Twainā€¢ Michael Crichtonā€¢ Dr. Suessā€¢ Many others!With this list of quotes, you can:ā€¢ Project the quote on a SMARTboard or screen for
Preview of Writing Process Clip Chart Pencil

Writing Process Clip Chart Pencil

Created by
Kayla Riley
Put together a cute pencil clip chart and use clothespins with student's names on them to keep track of where they are in the writing process. I included colored printouts, as well as black and white, so you can print the words on yellow card stock paper. After printing, glue or tape the papers together to whatever size you like, and laminate it to keep it all year round.
Preview of The Hunger Games - Character Charts

The Hunger Games - Character Charts

Major Character Charts for The Hunger GamesCharacter Charts for:Katniss EverdeenPeeta MellarkHaymitch AbernathyEffie TrinketGale HawthornePrim EverdeenMother EverdeenCatoThreshRueFoxfacePresident SnowCheck out my store @ The Classy Owl - Whom - Whom
Preview of Summary, paraphrasing, retelling classroom poster

Summary, paraphrasing, retelling classroom poster

Created by
Melissa Garcia
One of the anchor standards of the Common Core is summary writing, and it's important for students to know the difference between summaries, paraphrasing, and retelling. So... I've created a handy-dandy set of posters (clear and easy to read once enlarged) that tell what summaries, paraphrasing, and retellings are and what they are not. The language used in the poster come directly from the Common Core standards (e.g. claim, central idea, interpretation)
Preview of History of Journalism and Journalism ethics

History of Journalism and Journalism ethics

Created by
Sullivan Section
A PowerPoint overview of the history of journalism and journalism ethics. Information taken from the fourth edition of Journalism Today by Donald L. Ferguson and Jim Patten. A great precursor for a journalism class to lay foundations for their work.
Preview of Checklist of Quick, Easy Ways to Spice Up Sentence Structure IMPROVE WRITING!

Checklist of Quick, Easy Ways to Spice Up Sentence Structure IMPROVE WRITING!

Are your students writing short, choppy, SUBJECT/VERB sentences? Would you like to improve their writing by leaps and bounds? Here are seven quick and easy ways to improve any student's writing from elementary through high school. Students will be amazed at how sophisticated their sentence structure becomes after learning the tools offered here. This lesson can be taught at any time. Use multiple times through the year to reinforce flowing, stylish sentence structure. If you like this, ch
Preview of Perfect Paragraph Hamburger (Double Patty)

Perfect Paragraph Hamburger (Double Patty)

Created by
Andi
During my student teaching experience, the teacher I was interning with had a wonderful strategy to help her 9th grade Pre-AP students remember what went into a well-developed paragraph. She called it the perfect paragraph and used a hamburger as the visual. When I finally had my own classroom, even though I was teaching 6th grade, I knew I wanted to implement this strategy. I developed a visual that embodied her idea, and my students reference this each time we approach a writing project. We u
Preview of RACER Writing Strategy Posters - Old Parchment

RACER Writing Strategy Posters - Old Parchment

This product is a set of posters to display the RACER Writing Strategy Rules in your classroom, using the theme of old parchment paper with ink and quill writing. (They were created for use in a Harry Potter themed classroom.)
Preview of PAT the prompt writing prompt breakdown

PAT the prompt writing prompt breakdown

Use PAT to help students understand how to unpack a writing prompt.
Preview of Revising and Editing WANTED posters

Revising and Editing WANTED posters

Created by
Wellbrock'sWork
Great posters to hang around the classroom to remind students about 6 important revising and editing criminals. Includes: Rocky Run on Casey Comma Fragment Freddy Pete Repeat Boring Boris Mixed Up Mona
Preview of Butterfly Photos

Butterfly Photos

Created by
Quality Photos
These are original photographs taken by me. I own the copyright for each of them. You are purchasing the right to use them in your classroom but I retain ownership. These photos have been saved as JPEG files at a medium high resolution 200 ppi. You may resize for your purpose. They may not be re-sold in any form. They may be used as background, story illustrations, writing prompts, color or other concepts, etc.
Preview of Types of Evidence

Types of Evidence

Created by
Diane Harper
This helped my students while analyzing non-fiction texts. Students were able to identify the types of evidence a writer used in his/her argument.
Preview of Expository Writing Posters

Expository Writing Posters

Created by
Mrs LS
These two posters offer clarification of what expository writing encompasses, and provide examples in a variety of subject areas.
Preview of Constitutional Amendments Collage Project

Constitutional Amendments Collage Project

Is the Constitution still an effective way to govern our country? In this activity students will need to find examples of our Constitution still at work in a modern-world. As they collect their evidence, the students will need to create a collage that includes captions that describe each picture. Finally, they will use time in their ELA class to complete an essay that discusses if the Constitution is still effective in the modern world
Preview of HELP posters for Expository Writing examples

HELP posters for Expository Writing examples

Created by
Sarai Flores
HELP is an acronym to help students with examples and ideas to support their main ideas/reasons in an Expository essay. H: examples in History, E: Examples in any form of Entertainment, E: examples in current Events, L: Literature, and P: Pop culture. This works great for examples/supporting details for the STAAR expository essays, but can also help with any expository writing assignment. The product includes the letters for the acronym and pictures that pertain to the letter to provide students
Preview of Life Playlist Project

Life Playlist Project

Students more often than not, love music. Itā€™s not out of the ordinary to hear about hours spent building a Spotify playlist. Music is an art and it is the most popular form of poetry. This assignment is to combine common interests, learn about how far poetry can stretch and most importantly, learn about the music students are into. Honestly, this is my favorite assignment to see students go to task with and Iā€™m so excited! Letā€™s get started! Mr. A
Preview of Wonderful Writing Checklist

Wonderful Writing Checklist

This is a great checklist for students to have in their academic notebooks or to use as a bookmark. It goes great with the new Florida State Standards for writing which are closely aligned to common core. Enjoy!
Preview of ELA Writing Bold Beginnings - for ELLs, SPED (pictures included)

ELA Writing Bold Beginnings - for ELLs, SPED (pictures included)

English Language Arts Writing Bold Beginnings Posters / Powerpoint Pictures included to help meet the needs of various learners (ELLs, SPED, etc.) 8.5"x11" pdf only to ensure proper printing of color slides total of 7 types discussed: Lights, Camera, Action! A Single Word A Fascinating Fact Imagine Just My Opinion Listen Wonder *OTHERS SOLD SEPARATELY* ELA Themes ELA Non Fiction Text Features
Preview of Races en espaƱol

Races en espaƱol

Created by
Leyva
Use to guide writing as well as answering questions in accordance with common core.
Preview of Friendly and business letters culminating activity on demand writing

Friendly and business letters culminating activity on demand writing

Created by
Anneda
This activity could be used as a group assignment or an individual assignment to assess your students' undestanding of friendly and business letters. Students are required to create a character that represents friendly letters and shared five tips to assist in the endeavor of a friendly letter on demand task. They are also required to create a business letter twin character that shared five business letter tips. Studnet friendly directions, a printable scoring guide and sample of each secti
Preview of Literary Device Organizer analysis paragraph template

Literary Device Organizer analysis paragraph template

Created by
SpEd Starrs
Literary Device Graphic Organizer with Mnemonic device and examples to be used with Resource or Modified students ELA Writing
Preview of Journalism: Basic rules and ethics

Journalism: Basic rules and ethics

Journalistic writing must be guided by strong ethics along with accuracy, balance, and concision. I give this simple handout to students and newspaper staff on one of the first days of class. We also have it posted in our publications room. In a clear, simple way it explains the key principles of journalism and journalistic ethics. I think it's essential to not bog students down with minutiae in the beginning, but it is incredibly important to begin discussion and awareness of what a journali
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