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Preview of Rumi Mini Unit - One week of poetry study

Rumi Mini Unit - One week of poetry study

Created by
Tori Allred
The goal here is to spend a week devoted to reading and analyzing Rumi's word. Hopefully, by asking students to uncover a message of peace, learning and self reflection, they will transfer a few ideas into their own lives. This unit includes a pre-reading assignment that asks students to understand a quote from Rumi. This can be done in on an individual basis or as a whole class. From here, students will read about Rumi as a person and do a little research of their own. Then, dive headfirst into
Preview of 3rd, 4th, 5th Cross-Curricular - Create Restaurant Project

3rd, 4th, 5th Cross-Curricular - Create Restaurant Project

Created by
Cyclone Scholars
This is a great cross-curricular project that students love! They get to use their creativity to design a restaurant while working on Math, Writing, and Art skills!Students can complete this project individually or with small groups. Depending on what grade level you work with, you might need to make small adjustments on the math or writing requirements OR provide support/scaffolding as necessaryPrint packets for students to write on for best results
Preview of Canadian Food Guide Health Assignment

Canadian Food Guide Health Assignment

This assignment requires students to record the food they eat during one day and compare what they ate to the Canadian Food Guide then reflect on the food they eat and obstacles that can occur for people unable to eat all the food groups.
Preview of Thanksgiving Gratitude Journal, Creative Writing, Bible Scripture Copywork

Thanksgiving Gratitude Journal, Creative Writing, Bible Scripture Copywork

Created by
ParksAndArrows
Thank you for stopping by to view my Thanksgiving Writing Journal for upper elementary or middle school students. This is a great resource for kids to practice their creative writing skills, writing letters, memorizing scripture, and just practice an attitude of thankfulness. This Writing Bundle includes just over 20 pages to get you through the November school days leading up to Thanksgiving. ***This is a digital download/Nothing physical will be shipped.***You do not have permission to resell
Preview of No Prep Fun Sensory Details Middle & High School ESL Reading & Writing Activity

No Prep Fun Sensory Details Middle & High School ESL Reading & Writing Activity

Need a no prep activity that will have students in and out of their chairs? Look no further. This sensory details activity walk is a print and go activity. Students will will travel around the room looking at variety of pictures, select sensory descriptions that fit each picture best, and then use their collected data to write sensory detail sentences. Great for older students:The images are real and so there are no cartoons or babyish clip art, makng this a perfect activity for older, middle an
Preview of Easy/No Prep Nonfiction Text Skills: NASA & UFOs Middle & High School ESL

Easy/No Prep Nonfiction Text Skills: NASA & UFOs Middle & High School ESL

Description:Practice or assess nonfiction text skills with this engaging reading passage about NASA's approach to studying UFOs! This resource is tailored for middle and high school ESL students, focusing on key nonfiction text skills. From identifying main ideas to exploring vocabulary, this material offers a range of activities to boost comprehension and critical thinking.Skills Covered:Main Idea & Supporting DetailsNonfiction Text FeaturesComprehensionVocabulary ExplorationAuthor’s Purpos
Preview of Literature Circle Jobs: Comprehensive Analysis Prompts for Any Novel or Play

Literature Circle Jobs: Comprehensive Analysis Prompts for Any Novel or Play

Description: Elevate your literature circle discussions with our comprehensive Literature Circle Jobs resource! Designed for any novel or play, this resource includes seven engaging roles that encourage students to delve deeper into the text, analyze literary elements, and foster meaningful discussions.Key Features:1. Literary Analyst2. Psychologist3. Dilemma Discusser4. Structure Investigator5. Illustrator6. Discussion Leader7. Literary CriticAll seven jobs require students to deeply engage wit
Preview of Amplify- The Greeks- The Hero Tournament Close Reading/Writing Activity

Amplify- The Greeks- The Hero Tournament Close Reading/Writing Activity

Created by
Done Write Teach
In this acitvity students will be reading the texts provided on Amplify for each of the heros in this unit, then they will answer two comprehension questions. This activity is meant to prepare students for The Heros Tournament.
Preview of OREO Persuasive Writing Process EDITABLE

OREO Persuasive Writing Process EDITABLE

Persuasive Writing states an Opinion to a yes or no question, gives Reasons the opinion is true, backs up the reason with Examples/evidence, and restates the Opinion. Students will use the acronym OREO to remember the elements of a persuasive essay. The packet takes students through the entire writing process. This product is completely EDITABLE.
Preview of Write a Story Using the 6 Elements of Plot!

Write a Story Using the 6 Elements of Plot!

For this assignment, students will write a fictional narrative with characters, settings, and events of their choosing. The narrative will consist of at least 6 paragraphs, one for every element of a standard story plot: Exposition, Inciting Force, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, and Resolution. Each plot element will also have a writing focus skill. Focus skills include: sensory details, dialogue, conflict, pacing, character development, & theme.
Preview of Paragraph to Introduce Yourself to the Guest Teacher

Paragraph to Introduce Yourself to the Guest Teacher

Worksheet designed for Middle School ELL Newcomers Authentic Communication - students write sentences / paragraphs to introduce themselves to the substitute teacher10 min student work time, 3 -20 min class review time Instructions in English, Spanish Ukrainian & Persian.
Preview of STAAR Formatted Editing Compound Sentence Quick Practice

STAAR Formatted Editing Compound Sentence Quick Practice

This quick practice includes 10 questions formatted to the STAAR exam, but could be used in preparation for any state editing and revising test. Six questions invite students to generate a sentence by combining two (short constructed response) and four questions are multiple choice.
Preview of Combine Sentences Correctly into Compound/Complex Sentences for Essays and Tests

Combine Sentences Correctly into Compound/Complex Sentences for Essays and Tests

Combining short sentences into longer sentences is the first mark of a more mature writer in secondary school. Many standardized writing tests ask a student to take two short sentences from a passage and combine them effectively into a longer compound or complex sentence. This lesson explains exactly how to do that. It includes examples and explanations on compound and complex sentences, including how to use semicolons. It also explains when to use a comma in these sentences, and when to l
Preview of Because of Mr. Terupt- Journaling Activity per Chapter

Because of Mr. Terupt- Journaling Activity per Chapter

Created by
Jamie Cato
This is a great journaling activity for students reading the novel, "Because of Mr. Terupt". After they read a month (independently or as a class), each student will respond to the journal prompts. They should use the COPS (Capitals, Organization, Punctuation, Spelling) checklist to edit after writing.
Preview of Informational 5 Paragraph Revise and Edit Checklist

Informational 5 Paragraph Revise and Edit Checklist

Created by
Butterfly Corner
This is a great Revising and Editing checklist for 5th graders who are learning the 5 paragraph structure. Feel free to edit to match your needs!
Preview of Compound Sentence Activity: Conjunction Sort, Coding, Composing

Compound Sentence Activity: Conjunction Sort, Coding, Composing

Created by
Ashlea MacDonald
Compound Sentence Activities: 1)Identifying the correct conjunction2) Coding of correctly written compound sentences (Identifying subjects, predicates etc.)3) Composing and coding compound sentences.
Preview of Story of Scottsboro - To Kill a Mockingbird Connection

Story of Scottsboro - To Kill a Mockingbird Connection

Created by
Tori Allred
I love Facing History and Ourselves' materials for To Kill a Mockingbird, but I didn't feel that it's Scottsboro Boys' connection fit with my honors course needs. So, I did what any sane already stretched thin teacher would do and I went to Google to find MIchael Klarman's original article "Story of Scottsboro." Obviously, I didn't need the whole 54 page document, so I cut and altered enough of the first few pages to meet my needs!The end result is about four pages of reading- enough to highligh
Preview of Dishonesty Writing Prompt- Restorative Discipline

Dishonesty Writing Prompt- Restorative Discipline

Created by
Adapted for Sped
This is a huge help when applying restorative discipline and helping students to reflect on how their actions and choices affect more than just themselves and how they may have additional unintended consequences, such as lost trust.
Preview of Positivity Journal

Positivity Journal

Created by
Always Gifted
This is a positivity journal full of writing prompts that help with self esteem and self reflection. It is a great journal for a writing or language arts class. I use it for my gifted ELA class, they write in it daily and they present their journal entries to the class once a week.
Preview of Maniac Magee Book One-Pager Final Project

Maniac Magee Book One-Pager Final Project

Created by
Kaitlin Bridges
I started using one-pagers with 5th graders this year and they’re awesome! They’re a great way to see students’ creativity, imagination, artistic abilities, and depth of a novel. This packet includes:1. Directions reference sheet for how to complete the one pager2. A blank template for students to complete3. A Rubric4. A list of themes and important quotes from the story.
Preview of Persuasive Argument Writing Research Graphic Organizer/Evidence Tracker

Persuasive Argument Writing Research Graphic Organizer/Evidence Tracker

Created by
Read Write Lead
When I started coaching my school's debate team, I was shocked to learn that students wouldn't find out until 20 minutes before a debate which side they'd be arguing. However, I quickly saw the power of having students research and prepare to defend both sides, and immediately incorporated it into my persuasive writing unit!This research/evidence tracker asks students to find 2-3 arguments for BOTH sides of an argument topic so that they consider multiple perspectives and can ultimately develop
Preview of Persuasive Letter Graphic Organizer

Persuasive Letter Graphic Organizer

Created by
Read Write Lead
A colorful 5-6 paragraph organizer that helps your students break down persuasive writing into more manageable parts! This sheet can be edited to fit a more general persuasive essay format, but I've found in my persuasive writing units, that it's always more impactful when students are writing to a specific, real audience connected to whatever their issue they're writing about! Helps students with:- introducing a topic and argument- developing claims- providing evidence- counterargument
Preview of Use Empathy to Plan a Diary Entry (Lesson #7)

Use Empathy to Plan a Diary Entry (Lesson #7)

* ready to use- with teacher support or independentlyThis lesson was used to support at home learning for students with exceptionalities. The lesson is broken down into sections and ends with a self-assessment.Lesson 7 - LO I will be able to use empathy to plan a diary entry.Plan:Words of the Week SentencesRecap from Last Lesson:Re-watch 'Lion' Video Clip:Plan Your Diary Entry - Saroo's Perspective:Date, Opening, Paragraphs 1-4, Closing.Describe scenes, actions, and feelings.Challenge Yourself:U
Preview of Stranded: A Deserted Island Adventure!

Stranded: A Deserted Island Adventure!

Your ship has sunk, and you just made it off the sinking vessel with your friends. Before getting in the one rowboat available, you and your friends have just enough time to fill a backpack. But it’s only big enough to choose 10 items! What do you bring? You better brainstorm—and agree!—quickly. You don’t want to go down with the ship!A terrific group activity to encourage students to work together and solve a problem, this seven (7) page packet includes a journal page, map, multiple coloring p
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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

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Letter Writing

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Blogging

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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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