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11th grade writing Common Core W.K.6 resources

Preview of PROCEDURAL WRITING * LESSON AND WRITING ACTIVITY ** HOW TO BUILD A SNOWMAN!

PROCEDURAL WRITING * LESSON AND WRITING ACTIVITY ** HOW TO BUILD A SNOWMAN!

This is a super-fun NO-PREP writing lesson and follow-up activity!!!! Teach all about Procedural Writing. Have fun teaching "HOW -TO" writing by using this winter-themed lesson all about How to Build a Snowman!! First, read about what Procedural Writing is. Then, view the tools provided to improve writing. Last of all, "show what you know" by using the slides to write directly into the text boxes. Step-by-step instructions given. Picture cues and hints provided along the way. Excellent scaffoldi
Preview of Essay Writing Mapping for Success for Middle & High School Students

Essay Writing Mapping for Success for Middle & High School Students

The stakes have risen for students to demonstrate competence in writing. While educators across the curriculum are working to improve student performance, the gap between what is expected of student writers and what student writers are able to do continues to widen. This writing guide was born in an effort to help educators find a simple way to present basic writing skills. Designed for the instruction of expository, persuasive, and literary analysis essays, Mapping for Success scaffolds necessa
Preview of Writing Argumentative , Persuasive Essay / A Guide for Students  ( Sample Essay)

Writing Argumentative , Persuasive Essay / A Guide for Students ( Sample Essay)

This resource is a writing guide for students that teaches them the basics of writing an argumentative/persuasive essay. This resource guides the students to the basics of writing an essay with special emphasis on the steps of writing an argumentative/ persuasive essay. The titles in this presentation include the following:Suggestions of Possible Topics for the argumentative/ persuasive essay The Research Thesis Statement Supporting the thesis statement Counter-Argument Answering Counter-Argumen
Preview of Writing Thesis Statements /An Interactive Activity to Develop Effective Writing

Writing Thesis Statements /An Interactive Activity to Develop Effective Writing

Given the definition and components of a thesis statement, along with a sample writing prompt with pre-written thesis statements, students will be able to distinguish the better of three thesis statements by correctly identifying it.This resource is an interactive presentation that guides the students to learn about the good thesis statement and how to write a thesis statement and develop their writing skills.
Preview of How to Write a Thesis Statement / Guidelines for the Thesis Challenged

How to Write a Thesis Statement / Guidelines for the Thesis Challenged

Thesis statement (TS) is a guide map to your entire paper. It provides a mini-summary of the paper’s content. It allows the reader to know in advance how the paper is organized. It lets the reader know why he/she should care. (The “So What?”)This presentation is a guide for the students in high school about the writing of a good thesis statement through explicit explanations and examples that clarify what a good thesis statement is like.
Preview of What is a paragraph ? A Writing Guide from Paragraph to Essay

What is a paragraph ? A Writing Guide from Paragraph to Essay

This resource is a presentation that teaches the students about the basics of a well-structured paragraph which is the first step for writing a well-structured essay. Through simple and vivid explanations, this presentation guides the students to recognize the components of a paragraph (the topic sentence, the controlling idea, the supporting details, the thesis statement) Then the lesson proceeds to explain the different parts of an essay, and it guides the writing of a well-organized essay.
Preview of Main Idea Writing Activities / Identifying The Main Idea & Writing Main Idea

Main Idea Writing Activities / Identifying The Main Idea & Writing Main Idea

This resource is a lesson in writing that teaches the students about the main idea in a paragraph. This lesson teaches the students how to recognize the main idea in a paragraph by reading 20 paragraphs, where the students have to choose the main idea and justify their choices.Then there is an activity where the students have to complete paragraphs by writing the main ideas for these paragraphs.This lesson can be used with students from the middle school to the high school.
Preview of Developing a Thesis Statement /Setting a Purpose for Your Writing

Developing a Thesis Statement /Setting a Purpose for Your Writing

When you write, your mission is to create a focused, clear message, brimming with quality ideas.In information/ expository writing, this focused message can often be captured in a nutshell in your thesis statement.A thesis statement:tells your reader exactly what you are writing aboutkeeps you, the writer, pointed in the right directionThis presentation is a guide on writing effective and good thesis statement, and this presentation can be used with middle school students, however, it is up
Preview of Writing a Clear, Concise Thesis Statement

Writing a Clear, Concise Thesis Statement

This resource is a presentation and a writing guide on writing a clear and precise thesis statement which is the most important sentence in an essay. This presentation introduces and explains the characteristics of a good thesis for a research which are:Formality Concision Assertion Each one of these characteristics is explained and fully discussed through examples that show the student samples of good writing.
Preview of Taming the Thesis Statement / A Guide For Writing

Taming the Thesis Statement / A Guide For Writing

An important part of a college education is the ability to think critically, and the proof of this ability partly lies with your successful construction of argumentative essays that include and persuasively support strong positions.Not all papers require thesis statements! In some kinds of writing, such as narratives or descriptions, a thesis statement may be less important.However, you may still want to provide some kind of statement in your first paragraph that helps to guide your reader throu
Preview of Thesis Statement / The Road Map to Your Essay

Thesis Statement / The Road Map to Your Essay

By the end of our lesson today, you will:Have a better understanding of a thesis statement.Know how to identify a thesis statement.Know how to identify a good thesis statement.Write a thesis statement.This presentation is a lesson in writing, and it introduces the students to one of the basic rules of writing a good and coherent essay, which is the writing of a good and clear thesis Statement. This lesson can be used with the students of Middle School or the high school students who are facing s
Preview of Essay Writing: Hamburger Helper Style

Essay Writing: Hamburger Helper Style

This resource introduces the basics of essay writing to students through the use of the hamburger example to illustrate and explain the basic components of the essay to the students. The titles in this presentation include:IntroductionsThesis Statement Unacceptable Introduction Paragraph Great Introduction paragraphTransitions Body Paragraph Format of the Body ParagraphStrong Body Paragraph Conclusion Paragraph Sample Conclusion Paragraph The Illustration of the Hamburger Model of an Essay.
Preview of Suggestions For Writing An Essay / Martini Glass Style

Suggestions For Writing An Essay / Martini Glass Style

This presentation introduces the basics of essay writing to the students through the example of Martini Glass.It Illustrates the basic components of the essay by giving a clear explanation of each component of the essay. This presentation also includes a sample introduction paragraph, a sample body paragraph, and a sample conclusion paragraph. This presentation can be of great help to the teachers who are introducing the basics of writing to the students, or the teachers who are reviewing the wr
Preview of Writing Process Checklists! EDITABLE Sticky Notes (Post-It) ANY WRITING

Writing Process Checklists! EDITABLE Sticky Notes (Post-It) ANY WRITING

Checklists help student stay on track and know expectations! These PRINTABLE and EDITABLE Post-It notes can be used for ANY TYPE OF WRITING! Making the writing process exciting! Use during writer's workshop, or a writing center to give students clear expectations of the various stages. These checklists will help students know what they need to accomplish at each stage of the writing process and make GRADING easy for you!No Post-It Notes? NO PROBLEM! Print the whole page at once for students to
Preview of The Writing Process - In 5 Steps

The Writing Process - In 5 Steps

Although you may see this represented elsewhere as a 4-step, 6 or even 7-step process, I’ve chosen to represent the Writing Process as a 5-step process (brainstorming, drafting, revising, editing, & publishing); focusing on these steps in particular without getting too granular.Brainstorming, Research, and Prewriting are sometimes listed as distinct steps, whereas I am of the thought that anything you do prior to the actual writing falls into the prewriting category. Research and Note-taking
Preview of All about me - FILL IT OUT DIGITALLY

All about me - FILL IT OUT DIGITALLY

Created by
Ashaty Thomas
Students can fill in this "ALL ABOUT ME" poster digitally!It is a PDF and each section can be filled in digitally, even the photos.Students can fill in the words, print the page and then color in the areas like family, food, book and "photos of me" or they can upload photos to those areas before printing.IF YOU DON'T WANT STUDENTS TO PRINT:If printing is not something you want them to do and you would like everything uploaded you can have them save the file and then upload it. You could also hav
Preview of Writing Journal & Spelling Dictionary

Writing Journal & Spelling Dictionary

Created by
The School Hive
In this 44 page writing journal with virtual spelling dictionary students will have access to A-Z spelling pages with the option to use virtually or print for students to have. Students will have access to the spelling dictionary, vocabulary space to keep track of words and definitions, writing templates to help when brainstorming and student blank work pages. You will also have access to mini lesson plan ideas to help implement the journal into your physical or virtual classroom.
Preview of 5 Point Paragraph Check Graphic Organizer

5 Point Paragraph Check Graphic Organizer

Created by
The School Hive
Help your students edit their paragraph writing with this graphic organizer. Page 1-3 include the: title page, thank you page, how-to use page.Page 4 includes a blank graphic organizer for you to edit as you'd like by downloading as a jpg and uploading to google slide as the background then putting text over it. Page 5 includes a graphic organizer that is ready to go and use for all students that are writing 5 sentence paragraphs.
Preview of Lined Writing Paper + Drawing Boxes with Starting Point Indications

Lined Writing Paper + Drawing Boxes with Starting Point Indications

39 lined paper pages with varying sizes of drawing boxes. Pages have a space for a name and date (it also includes some without these). Different pages feature dotted lines for writing, non-dotted but empty space lines, and just plain lines. Some pages include arrows that indicate where on the line students should begin their writing. You can scaffold as you teach children handwriting using these different types of lines and starting point indication arrows, fading those supports as needed.
Preview of EDITABLE PowerPoint Project - What's your favorite hobby?

EDITABLE PowerPoint Project - What's your favorite hobby?

EDITABLE Powerpoint Project - What's your favorite hobby?Included in this PowerPoint are a teacher example and then 25 editable student templates for your students to publish a picture of their favorite hobby and an editable text box for them to write about their favorite hobby. Upload this to your Google Drive and then post it in your Google Classroom and then have each student present their slide to the class to discuss their favorite hobby!
Preview of PUMPKIN Primary Handwriting Vertical Pages for Writing Prompts (Colored / B&W)
Preview of PUMPKIN Primary Handwriting Horizontal Pages for Writing Prompts (Colored / B&W)
Preview of End of Year ABC Order Worksheet

End of Year ABC Order Worksheet

End of Year - ABC Order
Preview of Ruled Newsprint Primary Paper Form(Horizontal and Vertical)

Ruled Newsprint Primary Paper Form(Horizontal and Vertical)

Created by
Ms Mendez
Ruled Newsprint Primary Paper are in Red and Blue Color. Horizontal and Vertical Position all grades and following the Florida Standards: LAFS.K.W.2.6 With guidance and support from adults, explore a variety of digital tools to produce and publish writing, including in collaboration with peers. LAFS.K.W.1.2 Use a combination of drawing, dictating, and writing to compose informative/explanatory texts in which they name what they are writing about and supply some information about the topic.
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