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Creative writing interactive notebooks for SMART Notebook

Preview of Writer's Workshop - Small Moments - Unit 1 Lucy Calkins - Grade 1

Writer's Workshop - Small Moments - Unit 1 Lucy Calkins - Grade 1

Complete set of mini-lessons in order to follow the Lucy Calkins' Writer's Workshop program. Developmentally appropriate for all first graders. Mini-Lesson slides are sequential and in the Smart Notebook format to allow for easy teaching on the spot. Your class will thrive! -Smart Notebook Format - Easy to Use! 46 Slides included! -Follows Unit 1 in Writer's Workshop -Classroom Tested and Approved -Empower your young writers! -Makes mini-lessons easy to teach HINT: I always put on a Minnie H
Preview of Non Chronological Report Teacher Example - The North Pole Elf

Non Chronological Report Teacher Example - The North Pole Elf

Teacher Example of a non chronological report - The North Pole ElfExert;-The North Pole ElfNorth Pole elves, sometimes shortened to just 'elves’, are tiny, dwarf-like creatures. They all live at the North Pole and some help Santa in his workshop.What do elves look like?All North Pole elves have large, pointy ears and sparkly, blue eyes. Most have curly, ginger hair, but a few have short, blonde hair. They all wear furry shoes with turned up toes and a smart, green uniform with a red belt.
Preview of Expository Essay

Expository Essay

Created by
Hannah Rinn
This smart lesson walks students through what an expository essay is and what makes a great paper! It is an interactive and very engaging lesson that is easy to follow. It is broken down into 4 categories: 1. Strong and personal connection to the prompt. 2. Organization: Introduction, 1st Reason, 2nd Reason, and Conclusion. 3. Accurate use of language and conventions. 4. Descriptive Language: Idioms, Similes, Metaphors, Alliteration, $100 words/RIP words, Ba Da Bings, etc...
Preview of Subordinating Conjunctions : Interactive Lesson!

Subordinating Conjunctions : Interactive Lesson!

Teach your students subordinating conjunctions in an interactive and engaging way! Includes:Defining Subordinating ConjunctionsVisualsExamplesHochman Writing ProgramWrite your own!Complete the sentenceMultiple Choice QuestionsCreative Writing Prompt Movement ActivityAnd More!
Preview of Describe a Character by Their Thoughts, Actions, and Feelings

Describe a Character by Their Thoughts, Actions, and Feelings

Created by
Rainbow
This SMART board lessons helps readers and writers describe a character by their thoughts, actions, and feelings rather than telling their emotion. There are pages that help the students discover how to do this and pages that allow for interactive writing, to model how to do this. There is also a reproducible page to help the students try this on their own.
Preview of Smart Notebook Tuesday Journals

Smart Notebook Tuesday Journals

Created by
Enlightened ELA
This is a Smart Notebook file that has 35 different journal entries all starting with a "T" to match the Tuesday theme. These are perfect for a warm-up.
Preview of Fairytales and "Coraline"

Fairytales and "Coraline"

Created by
Miss Knapp
I use this to teach the characteristics of fairy tales and then watch "Coraline" with my class to show how fairy tales have evolved over time. After this, I task my students to write their own fairy tale, making sure to use at least 5 of the "characteristics" we talk about.
Preview of Writing sheet for smart notebook

Writing sheet for smart notebook

This resource can be used as an example for students to write letters and sentences.
Preview of Write Steps: Word Choice

Write Steps: Word Choice

Created by
Kayla Flagg
SMART Notebook activity teaching word choice in narrative writing.
Preview of Write Steps: Figurative Language

Write Steps: Figurative Language

Created by
Kayla Flagg
SMART Notebook lesson teaching students how to incorporate figurative language into their narrative writing.
Preview of Global Issues Literacy Unit

Global Issues Literacy Unit

This is a 12+ lesson unit (publishing may take several more lessons), based on analysing global issues raised in picture books. Students will learn how authors are able to evoke emotions in their readers, and then will create their own picture book to engage their readers in their chosen global issue.
Preview of Adding  Ending Punctuation

Adding Ending Punctuation

Created by
Enfoque Bilingue
A sentence must end with punctuation. Not every sentence ends with a period. Using punctuations makes writing easier to read. With this activity, students will be focusing on understanding when to use a period, a question mark, and an exclamation point. Included is a slide to introduce the lesson’s objective. The what? The How and The Why? Use a short story with no punctuation. Work together and make it easier to read. Add the punctuation!! Fully editable!
Preview of Smart Notebook Writing Process/Notebook Paper

Smart Notebook Writing Process/Notebook Paper

This is a Smart Notebook presentation with pages that look like notebook paper. It is compatible with Smart Notebook and Smartboards. Included is a notebook paper slide, explanatory writing graphic organizer and the writing process. Happy Teaching!!
Preview of Mosaic Snowmen

Mosaic Snowmen

Created by
Megan DiChiara
The attachment is a SMART Notebook slide that should be used with the Scholastic Book "Snowmen at Night." After reading the text, students share what they would do as a snowman at night. They write this on an index card, then create a mosaic snowman that will be attached to the index card and hung around the classroom.
Preview of Introduction to RAFT

Introduction to RAFT

Created by
Jennifer Fox
Short notebook file to introduce the concept of a RAFT project. (Role, Audience, Format, Topic) Includes an example and a practice question.
Preview of Daily Slides

Daily Slides

These slides show what your expectation is for each part of your day, in the form of an "I can" statement. It also allows you creativity and flexibility options for those early finishers. This allows you to stay organized as a teacher and allows your students to know what to expect with their daily and weekly schedule.
Preview of Metaphors and Similes

Metaphors and Similes

Created by
Sarah Johnson
Students read examples of metaphors and similes. They also are able to practice writing their own metaphors or similes.
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