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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 Figurative Language Presentation & Quiz - Digital Resources - Google Classroom

Figurative Language Presentation & Quiz - Digital Resources - Google Classroom

This PowerPoint presentation clearly and concisely introduces students to the concept of Figurative Language. You can use it to introduce or review. It compares figurative language to literal language, using photography to illustrate the difference between literal and figurative language. It covers the five types of figurative language: personification, metaphor, simile, idiom, and hyperbole. It finishes with a review quiz to test students' comprehension.I made this PowerPoint because my high sc
Preview of Literary Analysis Essay Organizer; Graphic Organizer; Writing; Distance Learning

Literary Analysis Essay Organizer; Graphic Organizer; Writing; Distance Learning

Created by
Think ELA
Do your students suffer from blank screen paralysis? Some kids develop anxiety and a writer’s block when faced with that blinking cursor and all that white space. This Google Doc Literary Analysis Essay organizer alleviates those symptoms and helps students dive in with just bite-sized writing portions that get all put together to become a substantial writing paragraph.Great for Remote Learning!The Literary Analysis Essay organizer gives students support while drafting a literary analysis essay.
Preview of Citing Evidence DIGITAL Bundle - Vocabulary, Guided Notes, Practice Game , Quiz

Citing Evidence DIGITAL Bundle - Vocabulary, Guided Notes, Practice Game , Quiz

This complete DIGITAL unit will easily help your Middle School students learn how to cite evidence based on R.CCR.1:  Read closely to determine what the text says explicitly and to make logical inferences from it; cite specific textual evidence when writing or speaking to support conclusions drawn from the text.Middle School students will LEARN, PRACTICE and be ASSESSED for citing evidence in any text with these interactive and engaging materials!Objectives:1. Students will learn key citing evid
Preview of Parts of Speech Lesson

Parts of Speech Lesson

This Parts of Speech Lesson is a great way to review parts of speech with your students! This resource includes a Google Slides presentation (24 slides), notes (3 pages), and teacher answer keys. This lesson focuses on the following parts of speech: NounsPronounsVerbsAdjectivesAdverbs PrepositionsConjunctionsInterjectionsConnect with Me!InstagramPinterestFollow Me on TPT!
Preview of 5-Paragraph Essay Mini-lessons: Plan, Slideshow, Guided Notes, & Exit Tickets

5-Paragraph Essay Mini-lessons: Plan, Slideshow, Guided Notes, & Exit Tickets

Get everything you need to introduce (or review!) 5-paragraph essays with these 5-paragraph Essay Mini-Lessons! This PRINTABLE and DIGITAL resource will eliminate your need to prep--so you and your students can get through essay writing quicker!The included lesson plan breaks everything down from prep work (none required!) to day-to-day lessons.Use the EDITABLE slideshow containing five mini-lessons to walk your students through the formatting, structure, and citations of a 5-paragraph essay. Th
Preview of CER Sentence Stems, Bulletin Board, Rubric, and Student Scaffolded Template

CER Sentence Stems, Bulletin Board, Rubric, and Student Scaffolded Template

This product has everything you need to start your students with Claim, Evidence, Reasoning (CER) writing. This product is geared towards elementary and middle school science. You will get access to sentence stems for each (claim, evidence, and reasoning) that students can use to get each section of their writing started. You will also get a Google Doc student template with the same sentence stems for students to use. This student template is meant to use digitally and can be easily posted in Go
Preview of Lucy Writing Notebook: Grade Five, Unit Three: From Essay & Narrative to Memoir

Lucy Writing Notebook: Grade Five, Unit Three: From Essay & Narrative to Memoir

Need a way to hold students accountable for writing workshop lessons, while also providing them with resources of mentor texts and organizers? The Calkins-aligned writing notebook breaks apart the structure of each writing lesson from the Unit Three Writing Memoirs Unit, Grade Five, and gives students opportunities to take on an active role in the lessons.Included In: Digital Version for Distance Learning or the Classroom!-86 Google Slides where students respond in text boxes-A Table of Content
Preview of 3 Types of Essays Notes (Informational, Argumentative, Narrative)

3 Types of Essays Notes (Informational, Argumentative, Narrative)

I use this with my 6th grade students to help them discern the three writing prompts that they may get on CAASPP: 1) Informational/Explanatory/Expository 2) Argumentative/Persuasive 3) NarrativeThe document outlines essential elements of each type of writing. Fully customizable for you uses. I use it as a fill in the blank for my students ELA notebooks. Color coded answer key included.
Preview of Google Jamboard Templates | Writing Jamboards Morning Meeting Questions Math Mat

Google Jamboard Templates | Writing Jamboards Morning Meeting Questions Math Mat

A bundle of our best-selling CORE SUBJECT JAMBOARDS. One of the best ways to increase student participation, co-create anchor charts, support your small groups, and keep students accountable! 420 Jamboards for math, reading, writing, social emotional learning and morning meeting are all included.How can I use these Jamboards?Bell-ringersMorning MeetingAnchor ChartsCheck-ins with studentsMath mats + manipulativesAccountability boardsWarm-up activitiesMini-lessonsExit ticketsSmall groupsAfter a re
Preview of AVID Speed Philosophical Chairs Lesson and Activity - DIgital Resource

AVID Speed Philosophical Chairs Lesson and Activity - DIgital Resource

This AVID Speed Philosophical Chairs note taking lesson plan with teaching slides has everything you need to teach your students the process of speed philosopical chairs while they practice the 5 phases of focused note taking! This lesson also includes 40 speed philosophical topics for students to apply they're learning at the end of the lesson.What's Included:Lesson plan that walks you through the slides43 teaching slides40 speed philosophical chairs topicsparticipant reflective checklistrules
Preview of Write from the Beginning and Beyond Personal Narrative Companion

Write from the Beginning and Beyond Personal Narrative Companion

Does your school use Write From the Beginning and Beyond as your Writing Curriculum? Would you like a visual to accompany your WFTBB lessons? Then this is the slideshow for you! This includes: - A paced out (but totally editable for your needs) guide for completing the Chronological Personal Narrative in 24 instructional days - Writing exemplars both directly from the WFTBB book and created separately to help students learn the writing skills and strategies - Writing activities and guides both f
Preview of NoRedInk - Notes, Examples & Tips for 90+ topics!

NoRedInk - Notes, Examples & Tips for 90+ topics!

This Google Slide deck currently features more than 90 NoRedInk topics (and more to come). These slides are a great supplement and instructional guide when introducing topics to students via NoRedInk. I simply display the notes and explain concepts to my students, then allow them the chance to complete the assignment on NoRedInk. The topics & titles correspond with NoRedInk to make it easy to identify which slide to use with your students. I have also taken the time to complete all of the ac
Preview of 5W's Summarization Graphic Organizer For Google Classroom / Docs

5W's Summarization Graphic Organizer For Google Classroom / Docs

This graphic organizer is all about helping students develop strong, objective summaries that include key details. Students often struggle to organize their thinking and collect only the relevant details while summarizing. Students generally have trouble deciding what's important and may be tempted to collect too many details bloating the summary. By using this organizer, students will be guided towards searching for the 5W's or the who, what, where, when, and why while reading the non-fiction
Preview of Note Taking Organizers: Two Column Notes and Top-Down Webs - DIGITAL

Note Taking Organizers: Two Column Notes and Top-Down Webs - DIGITAL

Use these note-taking outlines to help your students organizer their thinking while reading and writing! Templates for two column notes + top down websGreat for cross-content ELA and reading integration!
Preview of Lucy Writing Notebook: Grade Four, Unit Three: Bringing History to Life

Lucy Writing Notebook: Grade Four, Unit Three: Bringing History to Life

Need a way to hold students accountable for writing workshop lessons, while also providing them with resources of mentor texts and organizers? The Calkins-aligned writing notebook breaks apart the structure of each writing lesson from Unit Three, Grade Four, and gives students opportunities to take on an active role in the lesson.Included are:2 options of cover pages .Two pages of the unit's teaching points.A 90-page printable notebook that includes draft paper, as well as lesson-by-lesson brea
Preview of Narrative, Expository, Descriptive, Opinion Writing Digital Activities | SOL 4.7

Narrative, Expository, Descriptive, Opinion Writing Digital Activities | SOL 4.7

Created by
Alyssa Teaches
Understanding the organizational structures of narrative, expository, descriptive, and opinion writing can be difficult for our young writers. These digital, interactive activities are a helpful way to organize your lessons on the different forms of writing and their organization, especially for distance learning!Students will use this resource right in Google Slides™! These time-saving instructional and practice slides will make a great addition to your writing workshop lessons!Students will re
Preview of Grammar Lessons COLON and SEMI-COLON: 42 Fun Teaching Slides + Worksheets + Quiz

Grammar Lessons COLON and SEMI-COLON: 42 Fun Teaching Slides + Worksheets + Quiz

Have fun teaching the proper rules of both the colon and the semi-colon with these 2 engaging and comprehensive grammar lessons!Note: click here instead to save even more time and money, and get these lessons as part of a BUNDLE of 6 GRAMMAR LESSONS! Capitalization, Commas, Colons, Semi-colons, Apostrophes, and Quotation Marks. Bundle includes teaching slides, worksheets + 3 quizzes!Included:42 teaching slides (21 slides for the colon lesson + 21 slides for the semi-colon lesson): Designed for e
Preview of How to Write a Literary Analysis Essay

How to Write a Literary Analysis Essay

Created by
Jessica Mullen
This Google Slides will take you step by step through the proper structure of a literary analysis essay. Breaking down the parts of each piece of a lit analysis essay, it focuses on how to develop thesis statements, introductory paragraphs, body paragraphs, and conclusions properly. It also focuses on ways to improve writing style, including strengthening word choice and varying sentence structure. Further, the Google Slides includes tips and links for proper MLA citation. You will find example
Preview of Constructing Sentences Lesson: Simple, Compound, and Complex

Constructing Sentences Lesson: Simple, Compound, and Complex

Created by
Class with Sass
Welcome to the "Construction Zone!" Use this Constructing Sentences lesson to teach 5th, 6th, and 7th graders everything they need to know about simple, compound, and complex sentences. In this product, you’ll get 50 slides to present to your students over the course of three to four 60-minute class periods, as well as guided notes to go right along with the presentation! The lesson starts with a review of subjects and predicates, then moves into clauses, and then teaches how to combine such
Preview of Annotated Bibliography Minilesson

Annotated Bibliography Minilesson

Created by
Miss Fab Vocab
Are your students researching and gathering sources online? In this editable minilesson, students will learn how to develop citations and annotations for an Annotated Bibliography! Begin with the notes that introduce the key terms, format, and purpose of a model Annotated Bibliography. Then, students will learn how to cite, summarize, and evaluate sources for their topic. Finally, students put their practice citations and annotations into an alphabetized list to create a practice annotated bibli
Preview of HMH Into Writing/Grammar Module 9 Home Sweet Habitat Grade 2

HMH Into Writing/Grammar Module 9 Home Sweet Habitat Grade 2

These slides were created to support all students in the classroom. As well the slides are used for whole group instruction. The grammar slides which are located in every lesson (the first three slides) can be used in whole or small group instruction.Focus Statement Writing Purpose for the module Module Launch Anchor Charts Grade friendly “I Can” StatementsGrammar anchor chartsGrammar worksheetsWriting anchor chartsWriters notebook pages Turn and TalksQuestions for teachers to ask for discussion
Preview of ELA Anchor Charts & Learning Goals: Main Idea, Key Details, Beginning/Middle/End

ELA Anchor Charts & Learning Goals: Main Idea, Key Details, Beginning/Middle/End

Created by
MissJordyn
Included in this product:Learning goal: "I can identify the main idea of a story."Learning goal: "I can identify the key details of a story."Learning goal: "I can identify the beginning, middle and end of a story." x2Anchor Chart: Main IdeaAnchor Chart: Key DetailAnchor Chart: Beginning, Middle, and End Key Questions + Key Words x2Anchor Chart: Beginning, Middle, and End Key WordsNumber of Images in this product: 9Number of learning goals: 4Number of anchor charts: 5*THE PREVIEW SHOWS YOU EXACTL
Preview of Point of View and the Unreliable Narrator

Point of View and the Unreliable Narrator

Created by
Ms McKennakins
This is notes teaching point of view/perspective in narrative writing with a focus on unreliable narrators. Students are given the signs to look for in a text that the person may not be telling an accurate version of events. At the end of the notes, students are given a journal opportunity to process their notes and apply them in their writing. In my classroom, I use this with the story "Charles" by Shirley Jackson where students annotate and look for the signs listed in the notes.
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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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