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High school writing interactive whiteboards

Preview of Literary Terms & Devices – 19 Weekly Lectures, Bell-Ringers or Flipped Content

Literary Terms & Devices – 19 Weekly Lectures, Bell-Ringers or Flipped Content

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Welcome to Lit. Term Tuesday – an easy way to start your class each Tuesday (or whatever day you want) with a high-interest bell-ringer lecture featuring classic literary devices paired with modern examples with which your students are certain to identify. (These literary device lectures also work great as flipped content for weekly homework assignments on in-class stations.)Sure, everyone knows protagonist and antagonist, but have your students learned about anti-heroes (think: Walter White fro
Preview of Citing Textual Evidence Practice: CLAIM EVIDENCE AND REASONING Elaboration CER

Citing Textual Evidence Practice: CLAIM EVIDENCE AND REASONING Elaboration CER

Step-by-step workshop to teach textual evidence and elaboration. Culminating writing: FULL CONSTRUCTED RESPONSES. ARTICLES INCLUDED!This workshop guides students through the process of gathering and quoting evidence and elaboration for argumentative, expository essay writing, and short answer extended responses. Several methods are used for breaking down each element including C.E.R. & R.A.C.E strategy. Students learn each element in chunks, then gradually build the elements into responses,
Preview of Vocabulary Bell-Ringers Vol. 1 for High School Students, Test Prep, CCSS

Vocabulary Bell-Ringers Vol. 1 for High School Students, Test Prep, CCSS

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Welcome to Words on Wednesday, a weekly bell-ringer/mini-lesson to build higher-level vocabulary with your high school students. These weekly lessons feature words commonly used on the SAT and ACT that educated adults also use in their everyday lives. Even if your students aren’t bound for a university, they’ll still benefit from adding these words to their vocabulary before they enter the work force.Each lesson, which takes about 15 minutes, goes deep into understanding denotation and connotati
Preview of Thesis Statement PRACTICE For Argumentative Essay Writing w Lessons & Activities

Thesis Statement PRACTICE For Argumentative Essay Writing w Lessons & Activities

Thesis statement practice for argumentative writing the fun and simple way! This Google Classroom workshop will have students whipping out perfect thesis statements in minutes. It is an interactive, MUST-DO lesson before teaching argument writing. After all, the thesis statement is the most important sentence in the essay. In this self-checking workshop, students identify elements and missing elements of thesis statement by moving the buttons to reveal answers. They will also write thesis statem
Preview of Vocabulary Bell-Ringers Vol. 2 for High School Students, Test Prep, CCSS

Vocabulary Bell-Ringers Vol. 2 for High School Students, Test Prep, CCSS

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Welcome to Words on Wednesday, a weekly bell-ringer/mini-lesson to build higher-level vocabulary with your high school students. These weekly lessons feature words commonly used on the SAT and ACT that educated adults also use in their everyday lives. Even if your students aren’t bound for a university, they’ll still benefit from adding these words to their vocabulary before they enter the work force.Each lesson, which takes about 15 minutes, goes deep into understanding denotation and connotati
Preview of 100 Writing STAAR Test Prep Questions | STAAR Aligned Editing Bellringer/Warm-Up

100 Writing STAAR Test Prep Questions | STAAR Aligned Editing Bellringer/Warm-Up

BEFORE reading this description, know that you can download the product preview (which is an abbreviated version of the full product) and try it out with your students to see if you really want to buy this resource! Also, the video preview includes a screen recording overview of how it’s best used!  What is this resource and how should I use it? How can it be most engaging?This Writing STAAR Prep PDF includes 100 STAAR-like multiple choice Editing questions (with answer key) suitable for 4th gra
Preview of Vocabulary Bell-Ringers Vol. 3 for High School Students, Test Prep, CCSS

Vocabulary Bell-Ringers Vol. 3 for High School Students, Test Prep, CCSS

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Welcome to Words on Wednesday, a weekly bell-ringer/mini-lesson to build higher-level vocabulary with your high school students. These weekly lessons feature words commonly used on the SAT and ACT that educated adults also use in their everyday lives. Even if your students aren’t bound for a university, they’ll still benefit from adding these words to their vocabulary before they enter the work force.Each lesson, which takes about 15 minutes, goes deep into understanding denotation and connotati
Preview of Thesis Statement Mini Lesson Practice Would You Rather DIGITAL RESOURCES ELA

Thesis Statement Mini Lesson Practice Would You Rather DIGITAL RESOURCES ELA

Wanna get your students cracking up while learning how to write a thesis statement for ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY WRITING? This hilarious, Google Slides workshop uses WOULD YOU RATHER questions as prompts to teach basic elements and structure of a thesis statement. Students LOVE it! This EASY workshop is perfect for 6th grade teachers introducing thesis statement, and for older struggling students, or those who lack prior knowledge. Students simply choose a position, plug in their claim and reasons, t
Preview of Writing STAAR Prep Bundle

Writing STAAR Prep Bundle

This product includes two different popular bellringer resources from my store--100 STAAR Editing Slides and 80 Revising Slides. These two resources are designed to be used as daily exit tickets or warm-ups. For more details on each of these products, use the individual previews as part of your daily instruction.
Preview of AP Language and Composition Vocabulary of the Day

AP Language and Composition Vocabulary of the Day

From The Baldwelshman Store: This PowerPoint presents 64 terms key to the Advanced Placement (AP) English Language and Composition course that commonly appear in AP Language multiple choice questions. It can be used throughout the year to introduce and reinforce students' understanding of these terms and their underlying concepts.
Preview of DOL MUG Proofreading Bellringers

DOL MUG Proofreading Bellringers

Created by
Amy Moss
Do your students need practice with grammar, spelling, capitalization, and punctuation? Are you always scrambling for a daily bellringer? This nearly 400 slide PowerPoint will give you valuable bellringers for the entire year. The first slide has two sentences that include errors. The second slide is the same two sentences with the corrections in red. This is a great resource for the daily practice of important grammar skills, such as correcting run-ons, capitalizing proper nouns, punctuati
Preview of Vocabulary Bell-Ringers Vol. 4 for High School Students, Test Prep, CCSS

Vocabulary Bell-Ringers Vol. 4 for High School Students, Test Prep, CCSS

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Welcome to Words on Wednesday, a weekly bell-ringer/mini-lesson to build higher-level vocabulary with your high school students. These weekly lessons feature words commonly used on the SAT and ACT that educated adults also use in their everyday lives. Even if your students aren’t bound for a university, they’ll still benefit from adding these words to their vocabulary before they enter the work force.Each lesson, which takes about 15 minutes, goes deep into understanding denotation and connotati
Preview of Thesis Statement Practice Worksheets For Argumentative Writing Would You Rather

Thesis Statement Practice Worksheets For Argumentative Writing Would You Rather

Wanna get your students cracking up while learning how to write a thesis statement? This hilarious, Google Slides workshop uses WOULD YOU RATHER questions as prompts to teach basic elements and structure of a thesis statement. Students LOVE it! This EASY workshop is perfect for 6th grade teachers introducing thesis statement, and for older struggling students, or those who lack prior knowledge. Students simply choose a position, plug in their claim and reasons, then put it together in a sentence
Preview of Sentence Structure Mentor Sentences for Jamboard or Google Slides

Sentence Structure Mentor Sentences for Jamboard or Google Slides

Learn sentence structure, sentence variety, phrases, and clauses from the experts: authors! This is a Google Slides file that can be used as an interactive whiteboard in Google Slides or in Jamboard. Students will learn 14 different sentence, phrase, and clause rules by reading the rule, a mentor sentence, and then writing their own sentence demonstrating that rule on a sticky note. For each rule, there are three slides with three different mentor sentences from popular Young Adult literature!St
Preview of BELL RINGERS FOR ENGLISH | DIGITAL & PRINT DAILY WRITING PROMPTS | DISTANCE

BELL RINGERS FOR ENGLISH | DIGITAL & PRINT DAILY WRITING PROMPTS | DISTANCE

Created by
Hands on Reading
Complete with a printable student workbook, these bell ringers are sure to engage your students in unique quality writing. Give students a lot of variety and practice with the writing process, interdisciplinary writing, and multiple genres by including this resource in your daily practices. This product includes 180 slides and the accompanied workbook for one entire school year of daily writing, but it is versatile enough to work whenever you need in your curriculum. In addition
Preview of Halloween Writing Prompts with Passages and RACE Strategy

Halloween Writing Prompts with Passages and RACE Strategy

No prep digital writing prompts for October and Halloween. Lots of fun, but also rigorous and challenging, These prompts are written to resemble state test questions. Students are asked to cite evidence, describe, explain, summarize, etc., using the RACE + Transitions strategy. Students can click the article links on their virtual chalkboard to read and watch highly engaging content that is relevant to teens. Also check out this Pixar Short Workshop: Alma❤This October weekly CCSS aligned set in
Preview of Citing Textual Evidence Practice

Citing Textual Evidence Practice

Teach the skills of gathering, citing, quoting, and integrating evidence, and using elaboration with this fun INTERACTIVE DIGITAL NOTEBOOK made on Google Slides. NO PLANNING! NO PREPPING! NO PRINTING!This workshop guides students through the process of gathering and quoting evidence and adding elaboration for constructed responses and essays. Great for self-pacing because students can work directly on the slides. Also, great for social distance in class learning, and hybrid teaching because Go
Preview of Writing Hooks - Fishing For A Hook Activity (POWERPOINT VERSION)

Writing Hooks - Fishing For A Hook Activity (POWERPOINT VERSION)

Created by
MyPaths
Students have a hard time understanding hooks, and the importance of a good "hook". This engaging lesson will have students literally "fishing for hooks". They will discover the importance of hooks in their persuasive writing. After students learn what a hook is, they will actually fish for hooks in a plastic swimming pool using a fishing pole and magnet. Once they fish out a "hook" they will read the hook and determine its effectiveness. This activity provides an engaging way to teach stud
Preview of Writing: TTQA - Turn The Question Around Poster (English & Español)

Writing: TTQA - Turn The Question Around Poster (English & Español)

One of the most frustrating things a teacher sees when grading writing of any kind is when students do not properly respond to the question or writing prompt. Usually, the response is a very painful to read sentence fragment.My attempt to address this is a somewhat simple strategy; TTQA: Turn the Question Around. When employed and reviewed religiously, it is my hope that your students begin to respond to any writing prompt in the proper manner. Included in the resourceThere are color-coded "help
Preview of Myths and Legends Short Story Unit - Updated!

Myths and Legends Short Story Unit - Updated!

Created by
Tessa Janzen
Step into the Shoes of a Storyteller! This engaging, 6-week junior high short story unit is a great way to teach short story analysis and writing!This listing is for the COMPLETE unit, including:Unit Plan and Updated Resource ListLesson PlansAssessment PlanStudent PackageProject-Based AssessmentsActivity HandoutsUnit Exam with Answer KeyEDITABLE Smart Notebook filePDF version of Smart Notebook filesFill-in-the-Blank Student Notes (color and B&W)Texts Featured:- Aesop's Fables- King Arthur- F
Preview of RACE Writing Review Google Slides Game and Worksheets

RACE Writing Review Google Slides Game and Worksheets

R.A.C.E. Writing Review Game and WorksheetsRestate Answer Cite Explain! Teaching R.A.C.E. with a little fun!  This is a great, no prep, review game to use while teaching the R.A.C.E. writing strategy. You will also get a Racecar passage and R.A.C.E. practice worksheet.The Google Slides game covers all parts of the R.A.C.E. writing strategy.The Google Slides game also includes bonus questions reviewing how to restate a question while writing. A fun, easy to use, Google Slides game to help teach a
Preview of The Better Answers Writing Strategy Unit

The Better Answers Writing Strategy Unit

This unit file contains everything you'll need to teach the Better Answers Writing Strategy to your students. This strategy is great for short answer and constructed response questions. All activities include the Microsoft Word, Pages, and PDF versions. Included in this file are the following:-The Better Answers Strategy Poster (JPEG and PDF)-The Better Answers Burger Organizer and Rubric (Word, Pages, and PDF)-The Better Answers Unit Smartboard Presentation (includes learning objective and acti
Preview of Personal Narrative Essay Mini-lesson:  Adding VOICE-- EDITABLE

Personal Narrative Essay Mini-lesson: Adding VOICE-- EDITABLE

Created by
Bespoke ELA
In this activity, students are guided through SIX revision steps in which they add voice to their personal narrative or college essay drafts. Voice is one of the most important skills of the personal narrative/ college essay, and this activity challenges students to inject imagery into their writing through making associations and brainstorming similes, metaphors, and personification-- all based on those over-used abstract words. It also guides students through revising their diction to be mor
Preview of WHO DID IT? Christmas Mystery

WHO DID IT? Christmas Mystery

Someone has cut the reins of Santa's sleigh on Christmas Eve! You need to discover the culprit in time for Christmas... Your class will be given the evidence report and also meet the suspects. Students are then asked to individually name and sketch the suspect they believe is guilty, justify their choice, describe what they believe happened on the day of the event, and brainstorm an alternative mode of transport for Santa to use in case his sleigh can't be fixed in time. This fun and engaging wh
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Writing worksheets can help your child develop essential writing and literacy skills needed for school and life. If you’re a teacher or parent looking for printable and digital writing resources to help your student learn a writing concept, look no further! TPT has an extensive collection of resources, created by other teachers, that are designed to help with any need across grade levels.

For elementary students who are just learning to write, you can use worksheets to practice letter formation. Students in middle and high school can use learning stations to learn how to write and revise essays. With plenty of TPT resources at your fingertips, you can sharpen your student's writing skills in no time. Extend writing activities beyond the classroom and observe as your child nurtures their imagination, enriches their vocabulary, and enhances their storytelling prowess.

Fun and engaging writing activities to try

Here are a few ideas for writing activities — from our teacher-created resources — that you can find on TPT and that are designed to teach students how to write effectively. (Pro tip: These worksheets serve as an excellent complement to our reading materials.)

Journaling

Encourage students to keep daily journals where they can freely express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. This practice helps them develop their writing style and build the habit of writing regularly.

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

Have students exchange their written work with a peer for feedback. This helps them strengthen their ability to identify and correct mistakes in grammar, punctuation, and spelling; give constructive criticism; and revise their writing based on feedback.

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.

By incorporating these (and other!) writing activities into your lesson plans, you can nurture a love for writing.

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There are many different types of writing resources sold by Sellers on TPT. Some popular writing lessons include creative writing, poetry, writing essays, writing expository, and handwriting.

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Educators can save time preparing writing lessons with resources created by experienced teachers. Simply start a search for writing resources on the TPT marketplace, and filter by grade level, price, and/or resource type to find materials that've been proven to work in classrooms like yours. No matter what you’re teaching, there are plenty of writing lessons and activities sold by Sellers on TPT that are tailored to meet your students' skill levels.