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Higher education writing resources for Microsoft PowerPoint under $5

Preview of Email Etiquette Mini-Lesson

Email Etiquette Mini-Lesson

Empower your students with the skills to write effective and appropriate emails. Email etiquette isn’t intuitive. Students need to learn email etiquette to communicate effectively in the classroom and the real world. With this lesson, you’ll ensure those “text message” style emails are long gone. In their place, you’ll find well-written formal emails with the correct formatting. In addition, students will learn real-world email skills, such a why and how to use carbon copy, blind carbon copy, re
Preview of Conspiracy Theories Reading Response - Analyze Argument & Evidence Validity

Conspiracy Theories Reading Response - Analyze Argument & Evidence Validity

Enjoy 22 conspiracy theory informational text passages (URL links) and questions to analyze argument, claim, evidence and to practice every common core reading and writing standard (Printable & Digital) - No prep lesson plan, bell ringer, exit slip, 22 nonfiction article links, reading response handouts, writing prompts (Persuasive, Expository Research, Creative/Narrative), PowerPoint, Google Slides, Google Doc and effortless grading rubric for fun ELA classroom activities, Google Classroom
Preview of How to Write An Essay Brochure: Intro, Thesis, Body, Conclusion, Word Choice

How to Write An Essay Brochure: Intro, Thesis, Body, Conclusion, Word Choice

Support students throughout the writing process with this EDITABLE reference brochure that covers writing the introduction and thesis statement, integrating evidence, using transitions, writing the conclusion, and using effective word choice. This resource works for expository/informational essays, as well as persuasive/argument essays. It is full of tips on how to write, structure, and revise an essay.When you purchase this product, you will receive a 2-slide PowerPoint file that you easily edi
Preview of Imagery Introduction PowerPoint, Google Slides

Imagery Introduction PowerPoint, Google Slides

Created by
PowerPoint Guru
Now 50 Slides! Examples, videos, fun, poetry extension! Imagery seems like a simple enough concept, but getting kids to understand it, recognize it and use it is a different story! This is a fun PowerPoint lesson plan that will help your student understand imagery and recognize it. My classes have enjoyed this lesson plan and it can be altered easily into a multi-day assignment. A lot of fun with words and language! Google slides link provided.This is product is also included in the very we
Preview of How to Write a Thesis Statement and Topic Sentences

How to Write a Thesis Statement and Topic Sentences

This bundle explains what a thesis statement is and includes step-by-step directions for writing one yourself. It then does the same thing for topic sentences and explains their importance and the differences between them.The bundle includes:1. How to Write a Thesis Statement PowerPoint (17 slides) --> includes an activity where I put students into groups of 3-4 students, give them an essay prompt, and have them come up with a thesis statement together. There are 3 different practice essay p
Preview of Urban Legends Nonfiction Reading Passages & Questions (Printable & Digital)

Urban Legends Nonfiction Reading Passages & Questions (Printable & Digital)

30 urban legends and myths informational texts, reading comprehension and analysis handouts, writing prompts (persuasive, expository, creative/narrative) and graphic organizers (Printable & Digital) - NO PREP lesson plan, student handouts, PowerPoint slides, Google Doc, Google Slides, bell ringer, exit slip and effortless grading rubric perfect for distance learning!Urban Legends, mysteries and myths engage students in practicing every single common core standard for writing (persuasive, e
Preview of College Application Essay - Personal Essay Editable Tutorial

College Application Essay - Personal Essay Editable Tutorial

Created by
Tracee Orman
College Application Common Application Essay Tutorial: This editable tutorial covers writing a personal (narrative) essay that can be used for a college application essay and the Common Application Essay, or just for teaching students to write narrative non-fiction essays.This IS included in my mega bundle: ALL of my WRITING RESOURCES GROWING BUNDLE.Do your students need help writing their college application essays? This presentation will walk them through the steps of a successful application
Preview of Run on Sentence PowerPoint Lesson and Practice - Comma Splices - Fused Sentences

Run on Sentence PowerPoint Lesson and Practice - Comma Splices - Fused Sentences

If you are as frustrated as I was with constantly correcting run-on sentences (comma splices or fused sentences) in students' writing, this is for you! This resource is a complete, no-prep PowerPoint lesson on how to correctly join clauses and avoid run-on sentences and has lots of follow-up practice to really make the concept stick!Included in this resource: An editable PowerPoint presentation that takes the students through a step-by-step simple explanation of what run-on sentences are and how
Preview of Finding Main Idea & Supporting Details with Brain Games by National Geographic

Finding Main Idea & Supporting Details with Brain Games by National Geographic

Friends, If you haven’t already heard, “Brain Games” is a popular TV show recorded by National Geographic that demonstrates how the brain processes information. Get ready for some laughter and some questions from your curious students! Part 1, 2, and 3 from my store are included in this resource! Click "PREVIEW" to view an small excerpt of this activity. Included: --- 22 video clips from "Brain Games" by National Geographic --- Graphic organizers that require students to find the main idea of
Preview of Poetry Bell Ringers Writing Responses | High School

Poetry Bell Ringers Writing Responses | High School

Poetry and writing bellringers with stunning images--is there a better way to start class each day? This poetry bell ringer collection contains some terrific poems and prompts to use at the beginning of class or as the basis for longer writing responses, such as Constructed Responses or 5-paragraph essays. This collection includes some of the best poetry classics, along with some awesome discoveries you likely haven’t heard of before - all poems that high-school and advanced 8th grade teens will
Preview of How to Write an Email to a Teacher

How to Write an Email to a Teacher

Created by
Write Hand Ma'am
“Y did U mark me tardy??” “Dear, miss- i was absent did i miss anything”“YOU GAVE ME AN F ON MY PROJECT AND NOW I CAN’T PLAY IN THE GAME TOMORROW. YOU BETTER TALK TO MY COACH RIGHT AWAY. I MEAN IT.” Students will learn to write an appropriate email to a teacher to address their concerns in 5 steps. This lesson bundle includes 1) an introductory slide show with outrageous emails from real students with the link to 2) a sticky “how to” video; 3) an editable handout for note taking; 4) six printabl
Preview of MLA Formatting and Citations PowerPoint, Google Slides

MLA Formatting and Citations PowerPoint, Google Slides

Created by
PowerPoint Guru
81 slides! Updated and revised. Setting up your paper with MLA format can be a daunting task. This PowerPoint presentation is helpful for BOTH students and teachers when it comes to getting students to know how important it is to accurately use citations in their papers and construct a proper Works Cited page. This is a fun PowerPoint for a subject that some students can find dull. A must for anyone starting to do research!! Google slides links provided.This is product is also included in t
Preview of Selecting Strong & Thorough Textual Evidence Minilesson for Writing Workshop

Selecting Strong & Thorough Textual Evidence Minilesson for Writing Workshop

After I emphasized the importance of citing textual evidence and my students realized they NEEDED evidence to support their claims, they got a little lazy with citing the evidence...it seemed like they would just copy and paste the first piece of evidence that was kinda-sorta-related to their topic, and mindlessly go through the motions! Sound familiar?I created this minilesson to teach students how to CHOOSE strong and thorough evidence. In this minilesson, I SHOW students examples of weak vs.
Preview of AP Spanish Email writing - Correo electrónico

AP Spanish Email writing - Correo electrónico

Estrategias para comprender y responder al correo electrónico del nivel avanzado de A P*. Guía a tus estudiantes para comprender el formato de un correo electrónico, identificar qué tienen que hacer y que expresiones formales deben usar. Este recurso es excelente para preparar a los estudiantes durante el curso y el examen. Puede ser usado para eeducacióna distancia - distance learning by uploading to your drive or computer. See below.En este producto encontrarás: Presentación PowerPoint (20 sli
Preview of Superhero Reading Activities: Comic Book Nonfiction Reading Passages

Superhero Reading Activities: Comic Book Nonfiction Reading Passages

Enjoy 22 superhero reading comprehension and analysis activities, and writing prompts (persuasive, expository, creative/narrative) using superhero informational texts (Printable & Digital) - NO PREP lesson plan, student handouts, PowerPoint slides, Google Doc, Google Slides, bell ringer, exit slip and effortless grading rubric perfect for Google Classroom and distance learning!DC and Marvel superhero origin stories, story arcs, character evolution and powers engage students in practicing EVE
Preview of Writing a Thesis Statement: Scaffolded Organizers Perfect for Differentiation

Writing a Thesis Statement: Scaffolded Organizers Perfect for Differentiation

Help your students master the art of writing a thesis statement with these two organizers, complete with clear instructions and mentor texts to guide students. This resource comes with a print version AND a digital Google slides version. The first organizer shows students how to write a formulaic 3-pronged thesis. This is helpful for students who NEED structure (or...dare I say it, standardized testing). I often require that my students demonstrate mastery of this basic thesis before they can mo
Preview of MLA Works Cited: Electronic Sources TEMPLATE - Perfect scaffolding for students

MLA Works Cited: Electronic Sources TEMPLATE - Perfect scaffolding for students

Scaffold your students in the sometimes daunting task of an MLA Works Cited page with this fill-in-the-blank template that guides students through the information needed to cite an electronic source.I've always struggled with teaching MLA Works Cited and this resource is the BEST thing that's helped my students! I hope it helps yours as well. :)When you purchase, you will receive an editable PowerPoint file AND a Google Slides version!
Preview of Resume Writing With Your Students

Resume Writing With Your Students

Created by
Juggling ELA
The common core standards want us to get our students prepared for life outside of high school. I think that one of the best things I do with my high school seniors is teach them how to write a resume. This is a skill that I didn't learn until I needed one when I was graduating college. In this packet you will find 2 PowerPoint lessons to use with your students and 5 word documents including: Job skills checklist Resume types, advice and sample resumes Resume format Resume Rules and Advice Resu
Preview of Grammar and Punctuation Skills Jeopardy Game

Grammar and Punctuation Skills Jeopardy Game

Created by
Mary's Class
The aim of this Jeopardy Game is to test the students' Grammar and Punctuation Skills in five categories. There are 20 questions in 5 groups. Each group has 4 questions.The five categories are:QuotationsSpellingCapitalizationPunctuationGrammarThe class will be divided into 5 groups. Each group has an opportunity to answer 4 questions that have different values of 100, 200, 300, and 400 points. (1 question per round)Each round, the groups will answer a question. If they answer correctly, they wil
Preview of Jeopardy Grammar Review

Jeopardy Grammar Review

Created by
Angela Hamouda
This Jeopardy game is wonderful for reviewing common grammar topics. I have used it with a 7th and 8th grade class and the students just love the game! The document is editable so you can customize questions if you would like. It makes for a great lesson or can be used as a substitute plan!Topics covered: CommasRun-on and sentence fragmentsSubjects and predicatesNouns and pronounsHomophonesHow to playDivide students into teams and decide which team will go first. You can also have them come up w
Preview of Finding Main Idea & Supporting Details with Brain Games By National Geographic

Finding Main Idea & Supporting Details with Brain Games By National Geographic

Friends, If you haven't already heard, "Brain Games" is a popular TV show recorded by National Geographic that demonstrates how the brain processes information. In this resource, students will watch eight clips from "Brain Games" and will be challenged to find the main idea. No only that! They'll have to back themselves up with TWO supporting details per video clip. Eight hand-selected video clips are included in this resource. All of them have proven to be a success in my classroom! These vi
Preview of Work Ethic Survey and Reflection PowerPoint, Google Slides

Work Ethic Survey and Reflection PowerPoint, Google Slides

Created by
PowerPoint Guru
Are you tired of your students making excuses? Not realizing their potential? Challenge them with the "True Grit" survey! This PPT includes article and video links within the PowerPoint. This is a great presentation that can lead into a ton of other areas of discussion and thought! Easy to upload to Google Slides as well. Content for practically all ages! Google slides link provided and perfect for in-class instruction or distant learning!Version of this product are also included in the ve
Preview of Poetry Bundle: 20 Short Poems to Teach Rhetorical Relationships & Explication

Poetry Bundle: 20 Short Poems to Teach Rhetorical Relationships & Explication

Created by
Bespoke ELA
This bundle contains 20 short poems to analyze for the four, basic rhetorical relationships: juxtaposition, contrast, shift, and repetition. All literary devices can be categorized into these four basic relationships. A simile is a type of juxtaposition; antithesis is a type of repetition and contrast. But instead of focusing on these specific terms, these mini-lessons aim to teach students how to analyze poetry using the terms juxtaposition, contrast, shift, and repetition.Click here to fin
Preview of Rhyme Scheme Practice

Rhyme Scheme Practice

Created by
Jenspiration
This is a QUICK refresher on THREE different types of rhyme schemes: AABB, ABAB, and ABCB. It includes an 8-page PowerPoint complete with poetry examples. Students are then asked to practice writing their own four-line poems using the three rhyme schemes. Practice page included! I used this PowerPoint as a refresher when my students wrote a poetic response to Abraham Lincoln’s mother in the poem ‘Nancy Hanks’ by Rosemary Benét. Students answered her questions: What’s happened to Abe? What’s he d
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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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