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Free 11th grade Common Core W.7.4 resources

Preview of Choice Board FREE Worksheet, 12 Activities for ANY Short Story & Novel Unit CCSS

Choice Board FREE Worksheet, 12 Activities for ANY Short Story & Novel Unit CCSS

Created by
Laura Randazzo
This FREE student choice board works with any short story or novel study. Once students have finished reading an assigned short story or chapter of a novel, use this choice board worksheet to increase student motivation as they meaningfully reflect on the text. The choice board worksheet was designed for English/language arts students in grades 7 through 12.Want more dynamic lesson materials designed to engage our teens?Click here for a discounted 10-pack of worksheet activities that can be use
Preview of Write an Argument: For or Against Sled Dog Racing - Includes Passage & Sources

Write an Argument: For or Against Sled Dog Racing - Includes Passage & Sources

ENGAGING FREE ARGUMENT WRITING NO PREP PRINTABLES AND EASY DISTANCE LEARNING that guides students step-by-step to formulate, research, & write an awesome argumentative essay! Gives them everything they need to succeed! Helps them explore both sides of an issue and take a position. Now in Google Slides for easy distance learning. Plus they are given sources for both sides of the issue so they won't be searching around on the internet!Students will feel more confident writing this argumentativ
Preview of ESL Writing Activities: Quick Write Rubric & Prompt

ESL Writing Activities: Quick Write Rubric & Prompt

I knew this year the students will be required to write a lot of QuickWrites. I wanted a rubric that was rigorous and clear for the students. I noticed the benefit of this rubric as I started grading the students I teach QuickWrites. I was able to immediately identify trends, and it helped take the murkiness out of grading. There is also a list of prompts that you can use with your students. This rubric is a part of the QuickWrite Graphic Organizer set. This set is an amazing tool in scaffolding
Preview of Veterans Day vs Memorial Day: Informational Text Reading Passage & Writing Task

Veterans Day vs Memorial Day: Informational Text Reading Passage & Writing Task

High-Interest highly informative, highly interesting, informational text reading passage and writing connections comparing and contrasting Memorial Day and Veterans Day. Includes high interest historical facts. Plus, learn why Veterans Day does NOT have an apostrophe! Researched thoroughly and full of information that will generate discussion, writing, Venn diagram, etc. This is relevant reading material with engaging writing (such as a compare and contrast informative essay!)! Includes awesome
Preview of Free Twitter Tweet Story or Chapter Summary

Free Twitter Tweet Story or Chapter Summary

Created by
Tracee Orman
Fiction & Non-Fiction Twitter Tweet Common Core Activity: Use the Twitter Concept to Make Connections to the TextUsing Twitter to Make Connections: Do you want to see if your students grasp the main idea or big event in a chapter or story but don't want to assign a boring chapter review? Use this creative "Tweet" activity--it's fun, fast, and you'll be able to tell right away if they read it/got it!Use in social studies for historical figures, science for chapter summary, and so many other
Preview of Opinion Writing Graphic Organizer

Opinion Writing Graphic Organizer

Created by
Tim Lavallee
This page works as a prewriting organizer for argumentative or opinion writing in upper elementary through high school writing classes. Students will plan their writing using this document by stating their topic or guiding question, giving an opinion, supporting the opinion or argument with relevant facts and details, and finally wrapping it all up with a concluding statement. This is ideal for all students, but may be especially appealing to students with special needs who prefer the structur
Preview of Brainstorming Organizers, FREE Handouts & Examples to Help Teen Writers, CCSS

Brainstorming Organizers, FREE Handouts & Examples to Help Teen Writers, CCSS

Created by
Laura Randazzo
These four brainstorm organizers will help middle school and high school writers learn to gather their ideas and research before writing. I’ve included not only blank handouts for you to use with your students, but also four examples of completed organizers to use as models. All of the pages can be printed as handouts or projected for use on a white board. The four brainstorming organizers with completed samples/models include:Bubble clusterSpider diagramFormal outlineColumnsWant to learn more a
Preview of Paragraph Worksheet - Choose the Sentence + Write a Paragraph

Paragraph Worksheet - Choose the Sentence + Write a Paragraph

Created by
English
With this worksheet, learners practice choosing a topic sentence, detail sentence, and conclusion sentence for three different paragraphs. Then, learners choose from three prompts and write their own paragraph.This resource designed for learners who've just learned what a paragraph is and what each part of a paragraph does. It works for learners in grades 7 and up (including adult learners). It also works for native speakers who are learning to write paragraphs for the first time or who need rem
Preview of FREE EDUCATIONAL WEBSITES LIST 4 ALL GRADES K-12 AND SUBJECTS + TEACHER RESOURCE

FREE EDUCATIONAL WEBSITES LIST 4 ALL GRADES K-12 AND SUBJECTS + TEACHER RESOURCE

Created by
TPT Maria
Sometimes, you just need a list of websites for everyone. Here it is. FREE EDUCATIONAL WEBSITES  Put together by Teach Me, Maria!It takes time to gather this information, figure out the appropriate grade levels, and format, maintain, and update this page. All I ask is for an honest review if this list helps you.
Preview of Free Email Etiquette Rubric / Editable Google Slides / Distance Learning Ready

Free Email Etiquette Rubric / Editable Google Slides / Distance Learning Ready

Created by
Moore English
Heading into a year of distance learning, school closures, virtual classrooms, and everything in between, I wanted to begin the year by making sure my students would be able to communicate successfully in a digital setting. That's where this free email etiquette template comes in! As a class, we graded example emails, and then students used the feedback from that experience to send me an email. This rubric is simple and easy to use: 1 pages, 5 points, couldn't be simpler. Plus, it's in Google Sl
Preview of FREE BELL RINGERS FOR ENGLISH

FREE BELL RINGERS FOR ENGLISH

Created by
Hands on Reading
BEGIN DAILY BELL RINGERS AND ESTABLISH STRUCTURE AT THE START OF YOUR CLASS BY TRYING OUT TWO WEEKS OF STUDENT WRITING PROMPTS. Just put the overhead of the board for students to complete as they walk into class. These writing prompt journals are designed for the middle and high school English classroom to promote quality unique writing through practice with the writing process, interdisciplinary writing, use of multiple genres, and working through revisions Want mor
Preview of verbos, sustantivos, pronombres, adverbios, conjunciones, preposiciones

verbos, sustantivos, pronombres, adverbios, conjunciones, preposiciones

Created by
growNlead
Use this graphic organizer to make sentences in Spanish. It will be easy to teach and to learn. Students can use in conjunction with the shared reading story or guided reading story for the different parts of the sentence such as verbs, adverbs, nouns, pronouns, conjunctions, ans prepositions.
Preview of The Lady or the Tiger Creative Writing Assignment--Alternate Ending

The Lady or the Tiger Creative Writing Assignment--Alternate Ending

Students LOVE Frank R. Stockton's short story "The Lady, or the Tiger?" but also often feel frustrated by the story's end--what was behind the door, the lady or the tiger? In this class assignment, the students themselves will make that determination and write an alternate ending to the story.Using context clues and characterization, students will analyze the original story's details and write a new resolution that answers the story's title question. Could easily be done in a single class peri
Preview of How to Create an Annotated Bibliography

How to Create an Annotated Bibliography

Created by
Kathryn Locke
Help students better understand the steps and procedures for annotating a source. Perfect intro lesson for an annotated bibliography. Works great in the context of a research paper or National History Day.
Preview of FREE FRAMED WRITING PARAGRAPHS: POETRY: COMPARE/CONTRAST MOOD AND TONE

FREE FRAMED WRITING PARAGRAPHS: POETRY: COMPARE/CONTRAST MOOD AND TONE

Created by
TEACH CHEAP
FRAMED WRITING PARAGRAPHS: POETRY: COMPARE/CONTRAST MOOD AND TONE Easily editable for other genres and writing topics. Help students write paragraphs by first filling in the blanks for guided practice, and then writing on their own from the first model.
Preview of SEL Blackout Poem Lesson & Writing Activity Kobe Bryant Dear Basketball #6

SEL Blackout Poem Lesson & Writing Activity Kobe Bryant Dear Basketball #6

Your students will love learning about Blackout Poetry with this Blackout (Found) Poetry Lesson Plan & Writing Activity. Teach students all about Blackout poetry with this poetry unit which features the Kobe Bryant "Dear Basketball" Poem. Lesson 6 of 18 in the poetry series "Who Am I? The Discovery of the Self Through Poetry ". It also includes a complete CCSS, Next Generation & SEL standards-aligned lesson plan for teachers to follow with in-depth instructions, a model blackout poem ent
Preview of FREE EDITABLE Character Analysis Paragraph Activities

FREE EDITABLE Character Analysis Paragraph Activities

Created by
Ivana Brahmst
This resource guides students through writing a character analysis paragraph, which can be applied to any piece of literature. It can be used in class or given as homework, and makes a great SSR or literature circle assignment. It is geared toward beginning or struggling writers from middle school to high school. Included: -General character analysis paragraph structure pattern overview. -Sentence by sentence guide for students to follow while crafting their own character analysis paragraph.
Preview of English Teacher Help: How to Teach Writing, FREE Brainstorming Organizers, CCSS
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English Teacher Help: How to Teach Writing, FREE Brainstorming Organizers, CCSS

Created by
Laura Randazzo
An experienced high school English teacher shares four brainstorm organizers to help middle school and high school writers gather their ideas and research before writing. To download your own set of the brainstorm organizers and complete samples shown in the video, go here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Brainstorming-Organizers-FREE-Handouts-Examples-to-Help-Teen-Writers-CCSS-3405571 Want more help with writing instruction, including high-interest lessons and exemplar student sam
Preview of Identifying Elements of an Essay FREEBIE

Identifying Elements of an Essay FREEBIE

Created by
Jay-el Resources
This graphic organizer will help students identify the important elements of an essay (Main Idea, Supporting Details, Topic Sentences, Introduction, Conclusion, and Attention Grabber). Using the handout, students can read an essay (maybe even a student example) and then chart out the elements. This can be done in groups or individually, depending on how well your students understand the material. This is a great activity before students begin writing an essay because it allows them to see the mo
Preview of Blackout Poetry Background & Step-by-Step Directions

Blackout Poetry Background & Step-by-Step Directions

Created by
Mr Spencer ELA
This overview document explains how to create Blackout Poetry as inspired by author and creative guru Austin Kleon. The lesson has been inspired by Mr. Spencer's work with seventh grade students, but is easily adaptable to get anyone's creative juices flowing! Be sure to use this YouTube Video to help introduce the assignment to your students, family, and friends!Download more Blackout Poetry documents:Blackout Poetry Graphic Organizer (pdf version)Blackout Poetry Grading Rubric (pdf version)Bla
Preview of Nonfiction Summary - Plot Diagram Graphic Organizers - Narrative Structure OLC4O

Nonfiction Summary - Plot Diagram Graphic Organizers - Narrative Structure OLC4O

Explore organizational structures of both fiction and non-fiction narratives with these narrative framework graphic organizers! Students can use these templates to write a nonfiction summary and explore the story arc, plot diagram, and organizational structures of any narrative text. Suitable for online learning with digital worksheets for Google Classroom®!Included with this Narrative Structures Graphic Organizers:✏️  Dramatic Narrative Framework Graphic Organizer - Digital & PrintAnalyze p
Preview of Argumentative Essay Graphic Organizer Template for Practicing Persuasive Writing

Argumentative Essay Graphic Organizer Template for Practicing Persuasive Writing

Created by
Strive Academics
Do you have a student that is struggling with developing their arguments in an essay? Want to help them refine their skills and ensure that they approach organizing their essays in a more methodical manner? This graphic organizer/persuasive writing template is a great resource to give students just starting to write these types of essays or for students that forget key points that they should include when crafting an argument. This template is simple to use and includes suggestions and reminders
Preview of Basic Essay Outline

Basic Essay Outline

Created by
MadebyMC
This is a Basic Outline that you can print out and have your students fill out as they work on an essay! It is one page and includes all the basics of an outline broken down; including Topic, Introduction, thesis statement, body paragraphs 1-3 and conclusion! My students use this outline to stay organized and to help them set up their argumentative essays and they find it helps them understand how to set their essays up so that they know exactly what they need to write about and where.
Preview of Future Self Goal Setting & Reflection Postcards

Future Self Goal Setting & Reflection Postcards

Looking for new ways to encourage goal setting and reflection? Try out this quick postcard prompt to get students thinking about their future self. My co-teachers and I like to combine the written prompt with the app Aging Booth. After students take a picture of themselves it ages them far into their senior years. After some giggles, we frame writing the postcard to yourself can mean your future self a month from now, a year from now, or further into the future.
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