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Preview of Writing Bundle Writing: Narrative, Persuasive, Letter, Procedure, Speech, Poetry

Writing Bundle Writing: Narrative, Persuasive, Letter, Procedure, Speech, Poetry

Created by
Geis19
For All of you writing needs.Find PDF and Powerpoint Files for Narrative Writing, Procedure Writing, Speech Writing, Persuasive Writing, Letter Writing, Biography Writing, and Paragraph writing.Are you teaching your students about procedural writing? 56 Procedural Writing Prompt Topic Cards for students.This file includes the steps to write a procedure, a rubric to evaluate them, and much more. Create your own Classroom Recipe book with the recipe template. Just print off the file and work step
Preview of SIMPLE** Persuasive Writing / Introduction / Main body / Conclusion / SCAFFOLDED

SIMPLE** Persuasive Writing / Introduction / Main body / Conclusion / SCAFFOLDED

Created by
Happy Scafolding
Simple, short and sweet. This small package contains a fundamental scaffolding structure to write and opinion / persuasive piece for 2nd-8th grade. It is a DIFFERENTIATING tool for upper year levels. The lesson is simple, so all you have to do is print, teach and repeat (if you like it).Students will learn the fundamental skills necessary for writing persuasive essays with a strong opinion, how to include facts, modal verbs, different language features, and most of all - how to structure a persu
Preview of TOMIE dePAOLA: AUTHOR BUNDLE WITH AUTHOR STUDY & 7 BOOKS FEATURED

TOMIE dePAOLA: AUTHOR BUNDLE WITH AUTHOR STUDY & 7 BOOKS FEATURED

Created by
Elly Elementary
The Teacher Guide Bundle on Tomie dePaola is a comprehensive resource for educators interested in conducting an author study on the renowned children's author and illustrator, Tomie dePaola. The bundle includes seven of dePaola's most beloved books, including "Strega Nona," "The Art Lesson," and "The Popcorn Book" among others.The guide features detailed lesson plans for each book, including pre-reading activities, discussion questions, vocabulary lists, and writing prompts. It also provides bio
Preview of FREEBIE! Spring Writing Craft

FREEBIE! Spring Writing Craft

This is a great resource to get your students to reflect on someone important and special in their life! They can write about their favorite things about this loved one, color and give as a spring themed craft!
Preview of Pie tasting ( a graphing and writing activity)

Pie tasting ( a graphing and writing activity)

This pack includes everything you need for a whole day or spread it out over a few days. What do you need? 3 different flavors of pie. My recommendations are apple, cherry, and pumpkin. Students will taste test all 3 flavors. During this process they will record their observational notes, vote for their favorite, graph the results for the craft, and write an opinion piece on the best flavor and why.Like what you see? Drop a comment below or follow us on instagram: Hop_to_it_teachingYou can al
Preview of LIFE SCIENCES & EARTH DAY FUN: INTERDISCIPLINARY UNIT OF STUDY BUNDLE

LIFE SCIENCES & EARTH DAY FUN: INTERDISCIPLINARY UNIT OF STUDY BUNDLE

Created by
Elly Elementary
The teaching bundle on LIFE SCIENCES & EARTH DAY FUN: INTERDISCIPLINARY UNIT OF STUDY BUNDLE is a comprehensive set of resources designed to help educators teach students about the interconnectedness of life sciences and Earth Day. The bundle includes lesson plans, activities, assessments, and teaching materials that cover topics such as the importance of biodiversity, ecosystems, climate change, and sustainability. The lessons are designed to be interactive and engaging, with a focus on han
Preview of Creature Investigation- Opinion Writing and Research Handout

Creature Investigation- Opinion Writing and Research Handout

This handout is great for starting research or an "investigation" on whether or not a creature actually exists. For opinion writing I always do a unit on creatures people think could be real such as mermaids, bigfoot, the lochness monster, aliens, and so on. This really engages the students and they are really interested in the research and writing. For this handout I have them put on their "investigators cap" and fill out their official I.D card and tell them at their investigation is confident
Preview of OREO Opinion Writing

OREO Opinion Writing

Looking for a fun and effective way to teach your students about persuasive writing? Look no further than this OREO steps of writing activity! This hands-on project allows students to create their own persuasive writing pieces using the OREO acronym as a guide. Students will start by choosing a topic and organizing their thoughts using the OREO method: Opinion, Reason, Example, Opinion. They can then use these ideas to write a persuasive essay that will impress any reader! This activity is a gre
Preview of Opinion Writing Checklist

Opinion Writing Checklist

A simple and student-friendly rubric for students to check their writing and make sure all components are included.
Preview of Written Expression Checklist

Written Expression Checklist

Created by
Kelly Jacques
Easy self-assessment or group check-list that will help guide your students through the writing process at a variety of levels. Students can stay organized through their writing while also meeting writing standards.
Preview of How to Write a Paragraph: Graphic Organizer: Hamburger

How to Write a Paragraph: Graphic Organizer: Hamburger

Graphic Organizer: The Paragraph HamburgerIntroducing "The Paragraph Hamburger," an engaging and effective graphic organizer designed to help students master the art of constructing well-organized paragraphs. This visual tool draws inspiration from the classic hamburger, breaking down the essential components of a paragraph into easily digestible parts.Top Bun - Topic Sentence: The top bun of our paragraph hamburger symbolizes the introduction, specifically the topic sentence. Just as a burger n
Preview of Writing Conferences Teacher Tool (BUNDLE) 3.W.1, 3.W2 and 3.W.3

Writing Conferences Teacher Tool (BUNDLE) 3.W.1, 3.W2 and 3.W.3

Covers ALL 3 Standards in Writing W.3.1,W.3.2,W.3.3. Se individual Products for details!
Preview of Misty Copeland Writing Summary

Misty Copeland Writing Summary

Students can write a creative essay or an expository summary about the life of Misty Copeland using the picture prompts to guide their writing. This resources is part of a bigger writing workbook I developed and published on Amazon. You can find the entire writing workbook on Amazon: DiscoverIt! USA Writing Workbook
Preview of Abraham Lincoln Writing Summary

Abraham Lincoln Writing Summary

Students can write a creative essay or an expository summary about the life of Abraham Lincoln using the picture prompts to guide their writing. This resources is part of a bigger writing workbook I developed and published on Amazon. You can find the entire writing workbook on Amazon: DiscoverIt! USA Writing Workbook
Preview of Encanto Opinion Writing

Encanto Opinion Writing

Created by
heythereteach
Encanto opinion writing: Which Madrigal has the best gift???
Preview of "Evidence Sandwich" Anchor Chart

"Evidence Sandwich" Anchor Chart

Created by
Jill Hook
An anchor chart visual to help students understand how to lead into evidence and explain why it matters! Works for literary essays and other opinion writing.
Preview of 1-3-1- Opinion Writing Strategy Graphic Organizer

1-3-1- Opinion Writing Strategy Graphic Organizer

Created by
Leslie Nwanoro
This is a graphic organizer used for persuasive writing. It is organized in a 1-3-1 format which encourages students to state their opinion, write 3 details to support their opinion, 3 details that tell why they did not choose the opposite position and lastly a box to restate their opinion,
Preview of Should 3rd Graders Vote? Writing Activity

Should 3rd Graders Vote? Writing Activity

Created by
Artsy Miss R
A writing activity, asking students whether they think that 3rd graders (or elementary kids) should be able to vote in elections!
Preview of 3rd Grade Back to School Writing Prompt

3rd Grade Back to School Writing Prompt

Created by
Wow Worksheets
3rd grade is a fun and exciting level to teach! Students are transitioning from learning to read to reading to learn, and when it comes to writing, they are moving past the double-lined paper to single-lined notebook paper! This writing prompt worksheet transitions between the writing lines and will help start your students off strong in the 3rd grade! Summer vacation is not always a fun topic to write about, so why not help your students into a growth mindset by giving them a moment on their f
Preview of opinion writing slide

opinion writing slide

Created by
Nichol Salvador
use as your background for a slide on opinion writing or use as a handout for students to use as a reference
Preview of Stoplight Opinion Writing - What do you think about bugs?

Stoplight Opinion Writing - What do you think about bugs?

Independent practice, following previous days of instruction. This handout could be used on any day, but is most beneficial AFTER the students have been taught the stoplight paragraph method of writing. Students are encouraged to use sentence starters to begin each section. Come up with ideas on all ends of the spectrum because opinions vary!
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Journaling

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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

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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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