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Preview of Argumentative Writing Slideshow & Notes Middle School ELA PRINT & DIGITAL

Argumentative Writing Slideshow & Notes Middle School ELA PRINT & DIGITAL

Argument writing will be a lot easier to teach with this step-by-step interactive PowerPoint and/or Google Slides presentation with guided notes. Created specifically for middle school students, it tackles the challenges of the argumentative essay by breaking everything down. The kid-friendly explanations and actionable steps making it a lot easier for kids to understand.Now, when I tell my students we're working on this unit, they cheer! Kids LOVE to “argue,” and when they learn the right way
Preview of Critical Book Review Project | Book Report | Independent Reading Assessment

Critical Book Review Project | Book Report | Independent Reading Assessment

This critical book review book report project includes everything you need for a no-prep post-reading assessment. A detailed scaffold walks your students through brainstorming their opinions about the work and drafting their review.A completed sample scaffold and full sample final book review are included. You can provide a copy to each student, or project them on the board and go over them together in class.This resource includes everything you need to teach, assign, and grade a critical book r
Preview of PERSUASIVE/OPINION WRITING: EDITABLE PRESENTATION: EDITABLE GUIDED NOTES

PERSUASIVE/OPINION WRITING: EDITABLE PRESENTATION: EDITABLE GUIDED NOTES

Created by
Teach2Tell
Use the 51 presentation slides in conjunction with the Cornell-style student guided notes to teach students the art of writing persuasively. Students record information as you present. Best of all, the slides and student note-taking sheets are editable empowering you to modify the resource to suit your students’ needs. You will be able to edit all written content. All clip art is secured. This is in accordance with the artists’ terms of use. You will receive an editable Power Point file and a P
Preview of Argumentative Research Paragraph Instructional Materials

Argumentative Research Paragraph Instructional Materials

Sometimes students just aren't ready to write an entire research paper. Working with many different levels of freshmen for the last ten years, I've found it easier to begin with a simple research paragraph rather than diving head-first into an overwhelming essay. This product is perfect for anyone who is looking to introduce students to the elements of argumentative writing, to review writing expectations, to differentiate a larger argumentative writing assignment, to warm up for a bigger paper
Preview of Argumentative Writing CLOZE Graphic Organizer Notes

Argumentative Writing CLOZE Graphic Organizer Notes

Have you struggled with watching your English Language Learners, Special Populations, or even your mainstream students rush carelessly through the note-taking process...just to be "done"? After having felt defeated, myself, by the loss of valuable class minutes, and watching my students feel defeated with limp and near-broken hands (along with blank stares), I decided to spice up the way I delivered instruction to my students: CLOZE notes. The beauty of the Common Core (with regards to ELA) i
Preview of 6th Grade ELA Interactive Standards Notebook

6th Grade ELA Interactive Standards Notebook

Tired of figuring out exactly what ELA standards mean or are asking students to do? Explore all facets of the 6th-grade ELA curriculum, including grammar rules, literary analysis, figurative language, and more. Each concept is presented clearly and concisely, ensuring students grasp foundational skills while being challenged to think critically. The best part? You can customize the interactive pages to your liking when working through them with your students. Whether used in the classroom, as pa
Preview of Claims, Evidence, & Reasoning Bundle

Claims, Evidence, & Reasoning Bundle

Do your students need a refresher on CER? Are you looking for some tried and true formulaic writing strategies? Then look no further! This bundle includes:3 kinesthetic CER activities, each with directions and an answer key1 page teacher resource with examples, formulas, & sentence framesA tier 3 scaffold
Preview of TRANSITION WORDS LESSON Notes PPT Practice Anchor Chart Test Prep No Prep

TRANSITION WORDS LESSON Notes PPT Practice Anchor Chart Test Prep No Prep

Help students identify and use various transition words with this no-prep, 51-page/slide Transition Words Notes, PowerPoint, Practice, Anchor Chart, & Assessment Bundle. The easy-to-follow Guided Notes process will help students understand how to identify and use the following transition words: Time Order, Adding Info, Cause/Effect, Compare/Contrast, Show Location, Add Emphasis, and Conclusion. Notes for each type of transition word include a definition, word list, and example. A PowerPoint,
Preview of Writing a Text-Dependent-Analysis Mini-Lesson and Printables

Writing a Text-Dependent-Analysis Mini-Lesson and Printables

This mini-lesson is a step-by-step how to write a TDA paragraph for students including timers and example sentences for each step. This mini-lesson comes with an evidence web graphic organizer and a step-by-step TDA paragraph handout. Great way to teach students to write thorough, supported textual analysis responses!
Preview of Literary Analysis Paragraph (CEE) - Middle School

Literary Analysis Paragraph (CEE) - Middle School

This fun literary analysis paragraph resource is incredibly helpful when teaching middle schoolers how to write a piece of analysis. This resource takes an abstract and complicated topic and breaks it down into smaller pieces. The resource explains each part of the paragraph: Claim, Evidence, and Explanation. Each is accompanied by sentence starters and example sentences. Graphic organizers and writing templates are also included to help your students plan, think critically, and try writing anal
Preview of Narrative Nonfiction Genre Study Book Report Project

Narrative Nonfiction Genre Study Book Report Project

Narrative Nonfiction Book Report Project is a 47-page standards-aligned resource, that will introduce and then immerse your 6th through 9th grade students into the literary nonfiction or narrative nonfiction genre over 4-5 weeks. By the end of the unit, students will not only have a deep understanding of the literary nonfiction or narrative nonfiction genre, but they will experience many enjoyable lessons and activities that will spur critical thinking, evaluating, and making connections, and w
Preview of Sentence Starter Menu for Writing Constructed Responses and Body Paragraphs

Sentence Starter Menu for Writing Constructed Responses and Body Paragraphs

The hardest part of writing is getting started, right?This handout is designed to provide your students with a menu or list of lead-in phrases and sentence starters they can use when writing a constructed response or essay body paragraph that is supported with text evidence. Print a copy for each student to keep in their writing notebook/binder and refer to all year long for every constructed response and essay!There are 2 versions included-- one for expository writing and one that also includes
Preview of Writing Well-Developed Paragraphs with R.A.D.D.

Writing Well-Developed Paragraphs with R.A.D.D.

Created by
EdTechInspired
Get your students ready for state testing, or just get them to be stronger writers! Teach them the R.A.D.D. strategy for writing great constructed responses with text evidence. R.A.D.D. = Restate, Answer, Detail, DetailThis template can be used with ANY open-ended response to a text. It is a great accompaniment to any close read. YOU WILL USE THIS PRODUCT OVER AND OVER! :)
Preview of Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning Student Scaffold

Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning Student Scaffold

If you have students that need tier 3 support with their writing, this resource will give them access to your CER task! It includes examples, sentence frames, and definitions to support your students as they craft their own CER.
Preview of Types of Hooks Video & Guided Notes - Digital & Printable
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Types of Hooks Video & Guided Notes - Digital & Printable

Created by
Lit with Lyns
Use this types of hooks video and guided notes to teach your students about the 5 main types of attention grabbers: rhetorical questions, quotes, anecdotes, surprising fact or statistic, and sensory details. It’s important that students know how to effectively grab the reader’s attention by beginning with a strong hook. Students can take notes using the guided notes pages while viewing the video to ensure they understand the different options. Examples are also provided. What's included:Link
Preview of Argumentative Writing-One to Five Paragraph Argumentative Essay

Argumentative Writing-One to Five Paragraph Argumentative Essay

This lesson is intended to explain to students how to use the content from a single paragraph argumentative essay into a five paragraph argumentative essay. The students will learn how a topic sentence in a single paragraph essay becomes the thesis in a five paragraph essay. Similarly, they will learn how concrete details in a single paragraph essay become topic sentences of body paragraphs in a five paragraph essay. Finally, they will use the "Five Paragraph Argumentative Planning" graphic orga
Preview of Writing Workshop: Argument Writing Framework with Writing Process & Rubric

Writing Workshop: Argument Writing Framework with Writing Process & Rubric

Created by
Buzz Bucks
Writing Process all mapped out, step-by-step, for argument writing in 6th grade (can be used for advanced 4th/5th as well). Includes a step-by-check chart for students to use as a "checklist", a list of writing standards incorporated, and a kid-friendly rubric.
Preview of Argument Writing Help Sheets (Bundle)

Argument Writing Help Sheets (Bundle)

Created by
Ariella Lombardo
Students need mentor texts and superb examples as models for their writing. With this essay bundle, teachers can upload PDFs to learning management systems, they can print and copy for student notebooks, or they can print and display on a bulletin board.
Preview of Argumentative Writing-Argumentative Transitions

Argumentative Writing-Argumentative Transitions

This lesson is intended to give students a better idea and practice with how to incorporate transition words and phrases into their argumentative writing. In this zip file, you will find the following: -3 page lesson plan of the lesson plan entitled "Argumentative Transitions" -Blank "Argumentative Transitions" CLOZE Graphic Organizer Notes -Answer Guide to "Argumentative Transitions" CLOZE Graphic Organizer Notes
Preview of Revising for Clarity Notes and Presentation

Revising for Clarity Notes and Presentation

covers subject and verbcovers types of sentencescovers misplaced and dangling modifiersnote taking template
Preview of Persuasive Paragraph Writing Organizer

Persuasive Paragraph Writing Organizer

This simple writing organizer is perfect for assisting your students with planning their persuasive writing paragraphs. It breaks the persuasive paragraph down into simple parts, so students can fill in this plan page and then piece it together (with some transitional phrases, of course!) into a paragraph.This organizer is best for students writing a single paragraph; however, you could use it multiple times if you have a multi-paragraph persuasive essay (one for each separate main idea related
Preview of Graded Writing Rubric for Constructed Response Questions

Graded Writing Rubric for Constructed Response Questions

Created by
Lee Ann Burger
I use the READ method in my classroom to teach students how to respond to text-dependent questions, but this rubric can be used easily even if your students are unfamiliar with the READ method.
Preview of Transition Words - Enhance Writing

Transition Words - Enhance Writing

Created by
Growth Journal
Use these transition words to make your writing better!You can print them out and give one to each student to put in their writing folders. You can also enlarge and print the image to use as an anchor chart around your classroom.This is also a great tool for scaffolding you can use during small groups or for your struggling students.This chart provides commonly used transition words in the elementary classroom.
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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.

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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

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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