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Middle school writing posters for Microsoft Word under $5

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 Christmas Around the World Rubric

Christmas Around the World Rubric

Created by
4th is FUN
Here is an editable rubric to go along with my Christmas Around the World Research Project.
Preview of Comprehensive Career Exploration Project NO PREP COMMON CORE

Comprehensive Career Exploration Project NO PREP COMMON CORE

Created by
Ashley Deck
This is a comprehensive career project that allows students to use inquiry to drive their own learning through interest, research and skills inventories. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Students will pick a career to research and present on. Students will get the chance to take part in a fantastic career matchmaking quiz that will match them with their TOP 25 careers! Website includes valuable information help students with
Preview of Family History Project and Rubric

Family History Project and Rubric

Parents and students both enjoy working on this project! This project will help students put their Social Studies and ELA skills to work by creating a map and key, writing captions under pictures, and writing a personal narrative about their family tree. Finally, they will put everything together on a poster board and present to the class. You will enjoy learning all about your students and their families. You will receive the requirement page, example of a finished project, and a rubric for
Preview of Adjectives for Describing Art Poster

Adjectives for Describing Art Poster

Created by
Sarah Emerson
This is a page/poster that students can use as a reference when writing about art. Great for teachers of art history, art teachers, and elementary teachers teaching art. Also great for gifted and talented learners. It is a great way for any teacher of writing to incorporate new vocabulary and incorporate art into writing.
Preview of Paragraph Closing / Concluding Sentences for Journals and Classroom Posters

Paragraph Closing / Concluding Sentences for Journals and Classroom Posters

Aloha! I use the first sheet to glue in the kiddos' writing journals. I use the remaining pages to create classroom posters/displays. I cut out the closing sentences, glue them to red paper, laminate, and hang from a string on top of my white board. Feel free to edit =) Please visit my store for matching topic sentences =)
Preview of Saint Poster and Report Rubric

Saint Poster and Report Rubric

This is a rubric for students doing a research report on a Saint. I then have them paste their 1 page report onto a half-sheet of poster board. They include title, pictures, and important key information on the poster.
Preview of Complete Student Project with activities: Career Day

Complete Student Project with activities: Career Day

Created by
More M & M's
This word document is a complete project for students to complete as an at-home assignment. At my school, we call it Career Day. The students research a career of their choice, develop some type of visual or presentation, present it to the class, and are graded on it based on an already made rubric, which is also included. Also, at the end of the day, the students play Career Day bingo. The bingo board is included, you'll just have to type up the jobs the students have chosen to write on the
Preview of Citing Text Evidence Sentence Starters - anchor chart & student reference cards

Citing Text Evidence Sentence Starters - anchor chart & student reference cards

Created by
Who Dat Teacher
This item includes a full MS Word page of a Citing Text Evidence anchor chart. I print the full page sheets on card stock, laminate them, and place them in my writing center and table buckets. I also enlarge it and create a poster sized chart with our poster maker at school. The second page has the same sentence stems with 2 on a page. These I also print on card stock, laminate, and give to the students. They receive a personal copy for home use and another for in class.
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 Wit and Wisdom Craft Stages Poster

Wit and Wisdom Craft Stages Poster

Created by
Simply Pre-K
This Wit and Wisdom Craft Stages document can be printed in color and taken to a print shop to create a full-sized poster. It can also be used in document format to distribute to students. The document lists and describes the four craft stages: examine, experiment, execute and excel. It can also be customized to fit your needs.
Preview of Back to School One-Pager

Back to School One-Pager

Created by
Kelsey's Corner
Avid Strategy: One Pager Used to get to know your students during the first week of school. These are the directions for the project that students will complete on a separate piece of paper. They are colorful, personalized and a wonderful project to display for Back to School night.
Preview of The Great Gatsby Introduction American Dream One Pager

The Great Gatsby Introduction American Dream One Pager

Description: Ignite your students' exploration of F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby with our thought-provoking and visually captivating American Dream One Pager. This comprehensive activity is designed to deepen understanding and encourage critical thinking about the elusive concept of the American Dream. Includes a rubric, totaling 45 points!Key Components:Definition of the American Dream: At the pinnacle of the one-pager, students will articulate their personal understanding of the Americ
Preview of Decoding Strategies Visual

Decoding Strategies Visual

Created by
Jan Y
Teach these decoding strategies to help your students during reading, writing, spelling, etc. Make/laminate classroom copies for them to have as visuals. This will help foster independence in the classroom, and allow them to build confidence while they learn to read, write, and spell on their own. Larger images are also included in this file to place on a full-sized classroom poster.
Preview of RACE Writing Strategy - Sentence Starters for Showing Evidence "E"

RACE Writing Strategy - Sentence Starters for Showing Evidence "E"

Created by
Who Dat Teacher
This product is for the "E" of the RACE writing strategy. It provides students with sentence starters that help them start off their explanations. There are many sentence stems for citing evidence out there. This one is for EXPLAINING and connecting their answers and evidence together. Shrink the page and print on card stock to make these into bookmarks, tape down on students' desks, give students a home copy, etc. Enlarge the copy to make into an anchor chart.
Preview of Topic / Introduction Paragraph Sentences for Journals and Posters

Topic / Introduction Paragraph Sentences for Journals and Posters

Aloha! I use the first sheet to glue in the kiddos' writing journals. I use the remaining pages to create classroom posters/displays. I cut out the topic sentences, glue them to green paper, laminate, and hang from a string on top of my white board. Feel free to edit =) Please visit my store for matching closing sentences =)
Preview of Exploring History Through Fences by August Wilson: Collaborative Poster Project

Exploring History Through Fences by August Wilson: Collaborative Poster Project

Dive into the heart of American history and literature with your students through "Exploring History Through Fences by August Wilson: A Collaborative Poster Project." This comprehensive and engaging assignment is designed for high school students to explore significant historical events — Reconstruction, The Great Migration, The Great Depression, and the Civil Rights Era/Jim Crow laws — and their profound impact on the characters and themes of August Wilson's seminal play, Fences.Project Objecti
Preview of Figurative Language Posters

Figurative Language Posters

Created by
Elise Grover
Make your classroom decor meaningful!This farmhouse themed figurative language poster will be a perfect addition to your language arts classroom! Background of posters is shiplap with editable writing. This file includes 6 figurative language posters. Each poster contains a type of figurative language, a definition, and an example. Any wording on the poster that you do not like can be changed as it is a Microsoft Word Document.Figurative Language Included:1. Smilie2. Metaphor3. Personification4.
Preview of Memoir Mini Anchor Chart

Memoir Mini Anchor Chart

Created by
Just Wright
A great way to keep your Memoir Anchor Chart displayed with out using up a ton of space! **CREDIT**: Thank you to MTF for use of the font Jumpin Jack!
Preview of Sentence Builder: A Tool for Developing Academic Language

Sentence Builder: A Tool for Developing Academic Language

Created by
Kelsey Sabo
Designed by an ELL teacher as a scaffolding tool for Common CoreThis sentence builder provides options for students to choose from to build strong academic language sentences with text citations. It works like a menu, giving the student options for how to best choose the words and phrasing of their sentence. Can be used to encourage and develop text references in written assignments or verbal discussion.One page MS word document can be printed as a handout, posted online, or displayed on an acti
Preview of Motivational Quote Posters Assignment

Motivational Quote Posters Assignment

Created by
Tom Flynn
This is a great way to get students to think and interpret what the author was thinking when the quote was said. I love to put motivational quotes around the room and years ago I started to pick a quote a week and have my students interpret what the quote means as well as how they can relate it to their lives. The students love the assignment and their write ups lead to great class discussions. I have used this assignment for Jr. high classes but it would work for as low as 5th grade to high
Preview of English/Spanish IADD Chart

English/Spanish IADD Chart

Students use the acronym IADD to remember different elements of personal narrative and realistic fiction writing. IADD stands for Inner thinking; Action; Dialogue; Details. The chart is provided in English and Spanish. It contains definitions and examples of each element of IADD. We paired this activity with a short video clip called "Snack Attack", a pixar short. Students were asked to identify all the IADD elements they noticed in the video.
Preview of Signal Words Poster/Anchor Chart or Printable

Signal Words Poster/Anchor Chart or Printable

Created by
Luvin2Read
This chart breaks down the signal words for different types of writing, including compare/contrast, cause/effect, problem/solution, question/answer, and more. Great addition to student writing folders or to have made into an anchor chart.
Preview of WRITING A BIOGRAPHY: SCAFFOLDING NOTES - 13 HANDOUTS

WRITING A BIOGRAPHY: SCAFFOLDING NOTES - 13 HANDOUTS

Created by
JOHN DSOUZA
A unit set of scaffolding notes with 6 sessions on teaching and learning resources of writing a biography based on New Bloom's Taxonomy.After completing this unit students will be able to:SESSION 1 - REMEMBERING: STRUCTURE & FEATURES - Identify the sentences that show the structure and features of a sample biography.SESSION 2 - UNDERSTANDING: LANGUAGE & TECHNIQUES - Determine the author's use of narrative language and techniques in a sample biography.SESSION 3 - APPLYING: PLAN - Use eith
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