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Preview of Hero's Journey Doodle Notes

Hero's Journey Doodle Notes

Created by
Jadyn Thone
Hero’s Journey graphic organizer that allow students to compile their knowledge and understanding of the monomyth (in the traditional 12-step cycle that most narratives follow) in a doodle notes style! Give your students a welcome change of pace by leading them through the ideas and concepts underpinning the Hero’s Journey and then gift them with time to doodle and make those connections! This graphic organizer would be great for an interactive notebook, too! ⚠ Preview Product Download the PREV
Preview of Formal and Informal Language Notes & Practice Worksheets — Slang & Jargon Rules

Formal and Informal Language Notes & Practice Worksheets — Slang & Jargon Rules

This resource outlines informal and formal language for students. Students will learn the impact of an author's style in writing and how style should be adapted to fit an appropriate setting and/or audience.This packet includes: notes for students, the rules of using formal language, and two practice worksheets with answer keys. You will also receive an editable copy in case you would like to make modifications. Students will practice recognizing informal and formal writing as well as how to rew
Preview of Parts of Speech Doodle Notes

Parts of Speech Doodle Notes

Created by
Jadyn Thone
Are your students struggling with Parts of Speech, or are brand new to the concept? This Parts of Speech graphic organizer allows students to compile their knowledge and understanding of the Parts of Speech (nouns, pronouns, prepositions, conjunctions, verbs, interjections, adverbs and adjectives) in a doodle notes style! Give your students a welcome change of pace by leading them through the ideas and concepts underpinning the theory behind parts of speech and then gift them with time to doodle
Preview of Rules for Capitalization

Rules for Capitalization

Mastering the rules for capitalization can be tricky for students. After struggling to teach capitalization in way that students understood and could apply to their own writing naturally and effortlessly, I created this resource to teach the rules to capitalization in a way that was easy and fun through editing sentences. Students get one rule at a time and master it before adding on a new one.Each page introduces one new capitalization rule and reviews those previously taught and practiced. Th
Preview of Thanksgiving Craft and Writing - Turkey Craft - Thanksgiving Math

Thanksgiving Craft and Writing - Turkey Craft - Thanksgiving Math

This Thanksgiving turkey craft is a fun way to integrate writing into your Thanksgiving activities! Guide your students through a turkey craft and persuasive writing piece where they will try to convince their readers not to eat turkey this Thanksgiving. Included is a persuasive letter written to your class from the turkeys, asking your students to please help keep them safe this Thanksgiving. Display the turkey craft and sign can display alongside their work! This resource includes:Turkey craft
Preview of Character Trait Word Bank (with pictures)

Character Trait Word Bank (with pictures)

28 Character traits with synonyms & emoji visuals.Great for ELL / ENL students. Pictures help students easily identify the trait and multiple word choices increase student vocabulary. Students can keep this in their reading or writing folders for reference all year. This product is also included in the Baby Literary Essay Writing bundle!--------> Click here for the full Baby Literary Essay Writing bundle
Preview of Writing in Science: Doodle Notes and Stations for Science | Science Doodle Note

Writing in Science: Doodle Notes and Stations for Science | Science Doodle Note

Writing in Science: How can I write like a scientist?Students learn tips and tricks for becoming strong science writers! Communication is inherent in the field of science and we owe our students explicit writing instruction that relates to our content. This set of doodle notes and 5 practice stations focuses on scaffolding the science writing process by helping kids think and write about data, paraphrase the work of other scientists and support scientific claims with evidence and reasoning (Cl
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 Romeo and Juliet Argumentative Essay & Guided Template | Who is Responsible?

Romeo and Juliet Argumentative Essay & Guided Template | Who is Responsible?

Who is to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet? This scaffolded argumentative essay prompt and guided template with rubric takes students through the process of writing a literature response essay with a concession/counterargument paragraph. The prompt is very common for Romeo and Juliet: Who is to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet? I give students a ballot prior to giving them this assignment. Alternatively, use this digital survey. On the ballot, they have to identify who they blam
Preview of Letter and Blends Sound Linking Charts

Letter and Blends Sound Linking Charts

Letter and Sound Teaching ResourceThe purpose of this product is to have a tool that will enable children to acquire two key principles in literacy learning:1) You can hear the sounds at the beginning (middle and end) of words.2) You can match letters and sounds at the beginning of a word (middle of/ end of a word).Using the charts in this product will help children learn the alphabetic principle—that letters and sounds have systematic relationships.There are many ways to develop letter, letter/
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 Go Away, Big Green Monster!  Story Frame

Go Away, Big Green Monster! Story Frame

Use this story frame to have students author their own Monster books using adjectives, adjectives, and more adjectives! The 12 page file includes a graphic organizer, a one-page word bank of adjectives grouped into categories such as words that describe color, words that describe texture, and words that describe size and shape, etc., and the entire story frame. Finished student books will be 8.5 x 5.5 (half sheet in size).
Preview of Transition Words for Narrative Writing

Transition Words for Narrative Writing

Created by
April Martin
Here's a 1-page quick tool/cheat sheet for students to use when writing any narrative!Here are the categories: Time Transitions, Place Transitions, Add Information, Show Similarities, Show Location, To Convey a Sequence & Shift in Time/Setting, To Build Suspense, and Show Time.
Preview of Writing Graphic Organizer *BUNDLE* Informative and Argumentative

Writing Graphic Organizer *BUNDLE* Informative and Argumentative

My best selling writing graphic organizers are now in a bundle! There is one for Informative/Expository and another for Argumentative/Persuasive. They are intended for a 4-5 paragraph paper. These are amazing resources for you students ranging from 3rd to 9th grade! They are great for helping to prepare your students for standardized writing tests. It helps to organize their thoughts and information found in their grade level text.
Preview of How to Write a Paragraph: A Step by Step Guide to Paragraph Writing

How to Write a Paragraph: A Step by Step Guide to Paragraph Writing

Created by
Love Learning
Writing paragraphs has never been easier with this step by step color coding method! I use this to teach my students AND my own children paragraph writing and it has improved their writing tremendously!This strategy for writing paragraphs has transformed the way my students write their paragraphs, and in turn - their essays! The lesson teaches students how to use three different colors to add specific details to their body paragraphs. It is a step by step guide that does not overwhelm students.
Preview of Super Sentences PACK

Super Sentences PACK

Use these cute scaffolds to help students develop the skills necessary to write complex sentences and answer the who, what , where, why, and how.
Preview of Identify The Thesis Statement Worksheet

Identify The Thesis Statement Worksheet

Each question is an introductory paragraph of an essay. Students are instructed to underline the thesis statement and predict the prompt. I use this as practice in identifying a thesis statement before I have students write their own. It really helps to see student examples of thesis statements first. Three questions are easier, with typical three reason thesis statements at the end of the paragraph. Three questions are a bit trickier because the reasons are in separate sentences from the actual
Preview of Sentence Frames - A Paragraph Tool-Kit

Sentence Frames - A Paragraph Tool-Kit

*Sentence Frames for 20 topics - Use to scaffold your students’ writing *Great for struggling writers, ELL & SpEd students *Space is provided for a personal word bank *Feedback space is provided for teacher or peer conference notes - praises and progress needed *Generic templates are available too for multiple uses - Nonfiction report, daily math journal, thank you note, invitation letter and friendly letter SAVE MONEY! BUY THIS AS PART OF A BUNDLE OF MY BEST SELLING WRITING RESOUR
Preview of All-About Books - Research and Writing Templates

All-About Books - Research and Writing Templates

Created by
Andrea Knight
These ALL-ABOUT Writing Templates are featured in my blog post: Writing: Animals People Love to HateYou can see many more samples of the templates at the post. The post also includes student samples and a description of the unit.It's focused on a writing unit that combines both informational and persuasive writing goals, however the templates will work for any report on animals whether it is during writing workshop or a science unit on animals. Because the templates are open-ended, they will
Preview of Punctuation Bundle!  Includes Comma Lesson & Colon/Semicolon Lesson (with Notes)

Punctuation Bundle! Includes Comma Lesson & Colon/Semicolon Lesson (with Notes)

This is a discounted bundle that includes my Comma Basics Lesson (with guided notes) as well as my Colon and Semicolon Lesson (with guided notes). They were originally designed for use with high school students, but can easily be adapted for younger students! Each lesson runs at about 30 minutes, but can be shortened or lengthened based on ability and amount of practice you choose to do. Comma Basics: In this lesson, I focused on five main uses of commas: listing, introductory material, extra
Preview of Literal vs. Non-literal Meanings (Figurative Language)~ L.3.5

Literal vs. Non-literal Meanings (Figurative Language)~ L.3.5

Created by
Cassie Carr
In this pack you will get all the printables you'll need to teach literal vs. non-literal language (figurative language). Aligned to CCSS L.3.5. What You Get: ~Literal vs. Non-Literal Word Meaning Note Taker: Use to introduce key vocabulary, definitions, examples and illustrate examples. Teacher key is included. ~"My Little Book of Figurative Language": Use to teach the following types of figurative language: alliteration, onomatopoeia, hyperbole, metaphors, similes, idioms, clichés and
Preview of Doodle Notes: Rhetorical Appeals (pathos, logos, ethos)

Doodle Notes: Rhetorical Appeals (pathos, logos, ethos)

I created these doodle notes for my high school students for take at the beginning of our unit on rhetoric and persuasion. It simply has them fill in the name of each appeal, a short mnemonic I created to help them remember ("heart, head, cred"), and then they fill in various examples or common techniques that they have often heard or seen.I have included a filled-in answer key/teacher's copy as well so you can see the info I had them fill in.If you're getting into argumentative writing, you mi
Preview of Informative Writing:  Guided Notes, Outlines, Sample Texts & More

Informative Writing: Guided Notes, Outlines, Sample Texts & More

Created by
Shawna Craig
Improve your students’ writing by focusing on PURPOSE and STRUCTURE of Informative/Explanatory essays.Perfect for introducing informative writing or using as a review of essay-structure before district/state writing assessments. Essay writing can be overwhelming for students and challenging to teach. Many writing resources assume students already understand essay structure, which for many, simply isn't the case. If you have struggling, unorganized writers, this product is here to help!Product
Preview of Birthday Personal Narrative Example Modeling Tool

Birthday Personal Narrative Example Modeling Tool

Created by
Bethany Anthony
This sample birthday narrative acts as a modeling tool for a teacher to show students how to set up their own paragraphs. The narrative includes an introduction, three "body" paragraphs, and a conclusion. It is color-coded to help students with dividing their work based on separate topics or events.
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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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