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Elementary writing-essays resources for Microsoft PowerPoint under $5

Preview of How to Write an Introduction and Conclusion with a thesis

How to Write an Introduction and Conclusion with a thesis

Created by
Becky's Room
How to Write an Introduction and Conclusion will launch your class into a discussion of introductions and conclusions. Graphic organizers are provided for your class to practice over and over with any prompt or style of essay. What’s Inside⭐ A 22 page PowerPoint lesson and Google Slides ⭐ Review the format of a 5 paragraph essay with a visual guide⭐ What is an introduction ⭐ Strategies for writing introduction ⭐ What is a thesis⭐ What is a conclusion ⭐ Strategies for writing a conclusion ⭐ 5 pri
Preview of Post Card Template- Editable

Post Card Template- Editable

Created by
Rebecca Hurd
This set of post card template is a great addition to any writing center! Have students design a post card from a place you have been studying, have students write postcards to family members or friends describing a topic you have been studying. The options are endless!
Preview of Argumentative Text Introduction - Elements of an Argument Graphic Organizer

Argumentative Text Introduction - Elements of an Argument Graphic Organizer

Created by
Hey Natayle
Lay solid foundations for your argumentative text unit with this simple yet effective introduction to the elements of an argument. The editable PowerPoint presentation will provide an easy-to-teach overview while the doodle note style graphic organizer will offer your students a fun and interactive way to process and record the essential content.✔ Check out the preview for a closer look!✎ With this introduction to argumentative texts mini-lesson, you can help your students develop a better under
Preview of Editable Primary Writing Checklists

Editable Primary Writing Checklists

These are very simple editable checklists that will help your young writers ensure they have covered everything they need while editing. These are great for students to use while editing their writing and can also be used for peer editing! These help students to gain independence while working through the writing process. There are two different sizes depending on how you would like to use them. There are a variety of different options for editing. They are easy to edit using PowerPoint! Take a
Preview of How to Write a Compare and Contrast Essay

How to Write a Compare and Contrast Essay

Created by
Becky's Room
This multi-lesson product makes for a totally prep free way to teach writing a compare and contrast essay. Walk the students through the Powerpoint and use the set of printables provided! A sample essay is also provided for analysis and discussion. This product contains: 1. A PowerPoint lesson introducing what a compare and contrast essay is and how to write it. The slides include.... - Definitions - How to know when to compare and contrast - Several brainstorming techniques with example
Preview of Narrativa personal -  Personal Narrative Writing in Spanish

Narrativa personal - Personal Narrative Writing in Spanish

Enseña a tus estudiantes cómo se hace una narrativa personal. Este recurso tiene la explicación y ofrece un ejemplo de lo que es contar una experiencia personal.Se incluye una versión digital para usarse en plataformas de educación a distancia.Incluye:Guía sugerida o pacingPresentación en PowerPoint (Incluye versión en PPT con texto editable).Ejemplo de una narrativa con recomendaciones enfatizando detalles y descripciones.Tres mini anchor chart o mini carteles para que peguen en la libreta y l
Preview of Topic Sentence

Topic Sentence

Created by
Becky's Room
How to Write a Topic Sentence is a complete lesson with practice designed to engage and strengthen your student's writing skills. This product is ideal for middle elementary writers who need an introduction to the topic sentence. What's Inside⭐ A detailed PowerPoint lesson designed to walk you through a whole group lesson that explains a topic sentence, how to write one, and gives several examples. ⭐ A printable reference sheet for the students⭐ Two activities for practicing how to write a to
Preview of Stages of the Writing Process Minilesson and Sorting Activity

Stages of the Writing Process Minilesson and Sorting Activity

Looking for a quick and easy way to introduce your students to the stages or steps of the writing process? Look no further. Prewriting, drafting, revising, editing, publishing - students confuse them all too often.This concise and appealing presentation and guided note set will be a breeze for both students and teachers. The presentation is included both in a secure PDF and a text-editable Google Slides document.I use this every year at the beginning of my writing unit, and it provides an excell
Preview of Informative Writing

Informative Writing

Created by
Teresa Kwant
Are you in a pinch and need an Informative Writing lesson NOW? This is everything you need to introduce, review, reinforce, and teach informative writing. Your students will have a good understanding of how to write an informative essay after this lesson. PowerPoint, Lesson Outline, Graphic Organizer, Writing Templates, Self and Peer Edit sheets, Grading Rubric and Exit tickets ALL included :). freakyfridaydeals Editable PowerPoint with blank templates to add your own material as needed. Other
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 Opinion Writing Graphic Organizer | Posters Anchor Charts

Opinion Writing Graphic Organizer | Posters Anchor Charts

This opinion writing resource is for 4th and 5th grade classrooms. It includes an opinion writing graphic organizer with reasons and examples, anchor charts, posters, and teacher notes to help support your teaching of opinion text-based writing.This resource walks students through:dissecting the writing prompt gathering text evidencehow to best select a side to supportplanning their writing using a template for their outlinedeveloping different types of hookswriting a solid introductory paragrap
Preview of Writing Conclusions for Persuasive or Opinion Writing: Slides and Notes

Writing Conclusions for Persuasive or Opinion Writing: Slides and Notes

Created by
Love Learning
How to Write the Conclusion in Persuasive or Opinion WritingI find that my students often run out of ideas and don't know how to write effective conclusions to end their essays. This lesson gives them four simple steps to follow when writing a conclusion for their persuasive essays. It guides students through each step with an example, and then it gives students the opportunity to practice on their own. Although this lesson is for persuasive essays, I use the same concept with informational essa
Preview of Persuasive/Opinion Writing: How to Write A Hook

Persuasive/Opinion Writing: How to Write A Hook

Created by
Vanessa Beckman
Are you teaching persuasive/opinion writing and want to teach your students how to write a hook to grab their reader's attention? This product can help you do just that!Included in this purchase are: • 1 Google Slides Presentation that teaches students 3 different types of hooks: question, emotional statement or interesting fact.) The presentation includes several examples and opportunities for practice in a whole-group or small-group setting. (You can also download this as a PowerPoint presenta
Preview of The Writing Process & Editing vs. Revising PowerPoint

The Writing Process & Editing vs. Revising PowerPoint

This is a lesson to discuss and detail the steps of the writing process! It also clearly explains the difference between editing and revising, since that can get tricky for the students! Check out the preview for exactly what to expect! ►Please Note:-This resource has been updated as of 9.28.22: A major facelift!-Resources are in a .zip file to include both old and new versions (content the same)-Seventeen slides included⭐Follow me by clicking HERE! You'll love the FLASH FREEBIES!!
Preview of Writing:  Write From the Beginning 5-Day Structure- Digital Resource

Writing: Write From the Beginning 5-Day Structure- Digital Resource

This presentation guides teachers through 5(ish) days of Write From the Beginning.This file includes:Thinking MapsWFTB writing structureDaily free writes with engaging topicsCCSS alignmentDaily objectivesHigher-level thinking questionsDaily reflectionsFun and engaging visualsWFTB process broken down into easy chunksProofreading posterPosters can be printed out for an in-person visual or displayed on your computer for a digital visual! :)Want more Writing?!Academic Conversations in WritingWriter'
Preview of Citing Text Evidence – PowerPoint with Student Reference Sheet

Citing Text Evidence – PowerPoint with Student Reference Sheet

Created by
All-Star ELA
Looking for a step-by-step tutorial to help students select and cite strong text evidence? This editable PowerPoint includes 33 fully-animated slides that cover everything from choosing the best evidence to crafting and punctuating citations. It covers each of the following in some detail:Judging Credibility & RelevanceDirect QuotesIndirect QuotesSignal Phrase CitationParenthetical Citation An engaging warm-up invites students to compare two short videos* to determine which is more convincin
Preview of Elaboration 101 - Teaching Students to Elaborate in Text Based Essays

Elaboration 101 - Teaching Students to Elaborate in Text Based Essays

I finally figured out that if my students knew how to elaborate in their essays, they would. I kept giving them sentence starters to help them, but that wasn't enough. Finally, after a few years of studying this, I have created Elaboration 101. Now that I'm teaching them how to elaborate, they are actually attempting to use the strategies in their writing. In this resource, you will be getting:•38 slide instructional power point that teaches students to use an anecdote, example, or explanati
Preview of Informative Expository Writing Four Square Common Core Fifth Grade Resources

Informative Expository Writing Four Square Common Core Fifth Grade Resources

In this set you will find:*Four square graphic organizer with all parts labeled.*A blank graphic organizer for test prep.*A sample graphic organizer filled in and a sample informative essay.*Transition words.*Examples of different ways for students to “hook” their readers. *Student friendly instructions for filling in all parts of the essay including the introduction, topic paragraphs, and conclusion.*Instructions on how to “dress up” their writing after they have written the draft. *Tips on how
Preview of Personal Narrative PowerPoint: Writing Your Moment

Personal Narrative PowerPoint: Writing Your Moment

The personal narrative is a unique opportunity for your students to share a special experience in their life that they will never forget. This PowerPoint show (and PDF version) is a great introduction for this momentous writing project. This presentation provides tips, ideas, and writing samples to help students get started. It provides help on how to:- Select a Topic- Establish Mood- Write an Opening- Include Personal Thoughts- Describe Physical Reactions- Integrate Dialogue- Provide Narration-
Preview of EDITABLE Peer Editing Checklist - 3 Argumentative Writing Peer Review Checklists

EDITABLE Peer Editing Checklist - 3 Argumentative Writing Peer Review Checklists

Get your students to peer edit like pros with these reusable, engaging, and organized peer review editing checklists! These standards aligned peer editing and revising checklists include 3 print-and-go forms that are already planned and prepped for you. These customizable peer revising and editing checklists have differentiated levels for 5, 7, and 9 paragraphs so that you can reach every learner in your class. This resource gives students the tools and structured guidance to give effective feed
Preview of Writing Introductions and Conclusions for Persuasive/Argumentative Essays

Writing Introductions and Conclusions for Persuasive/Argumentative Essays

Do your students need helping hooking their readers and creating strong introductions and conclusions for persuasive and argumentative essays? This is a very helpful PPT/minilesson on writing introductions and conclusions for persuasive or argumentative essays. It provides notes on how to write a successful introduction and conclusion along with what to include for each. It provides many examples of different introductions and conclusions that are of good quality and poor quality where students
Preview of Hamburger Paragraph Writing Powerpoint

Hamburger Paragraph Writing Powerpoint

Created by
Teacher Techie
This 21 slide powerpoint walks students through how to write an effective paragraph in a fun way. It includes opportunities for student practice, a name that book ending game and a hamburger paragraph graphic organizer. -Here is a detailed list of the contents: -Opening Slide -Importance of learning how to write a good paragraph -Top bun- introduction sentence -Chart of different openings for writing -Student practice- write a introduction sentence -Student practice- now rewrite the sentence to
Preview of OREO Opinion Writing Graphic Organizers and PowerPoint

OREO Opinion Writing Graphic Organizers and PowerPoint

OREO writing strategy slideshow and graphic organizers. The slideshow is available in both PowerPoint and Google Slides Formats.10 slides explaining the OREO strategy, along with examples.5 different OREO graphic organizers with two different borders. All graphic organizers are available to complete digitally in PowerPoint or Google Slides, as well as printable PDF versions.
Preview of Pull Apart the Prompt - "Do What" Strategy for Writing

Pull Apart the Prompt - "Do What" Strategy for Writing

This resource is designed to help students keep their writing focused by learning to analyze the prompt before they even begin reading the text or writing their essay."Do What" is a strategy in which students create a "T - Chart" with "Do" on one side and "What" on the other. They analyze the prompt. On the "Do" side they write the word or words that are command words. What are the words that tell me what supposed to do? On the "What" side, they record the word or words that show what the co
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