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Preview of Back to School Poetry Writing with Easel Activity Digital and Printable

Back to School Poetry Writing with Easel Activity Digital and Printable

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HappyEdugator
Poetry Writing Activity for Back to School! Goes with A Remarkable Adventure by Jack Prelutsky. At the beginning of the year, read a poem about excuses for not doing homework! A fun back to school poem to read with your students. Fun to do the first week of school. Includes a poetry activity sheet (useful for the beginning of the year) which provides a scaffolded guide for them to analyze a poem, looking for rhyme, alliteration, figurative language, imagery, and more. Also includes student step
Preview of Paragraph Writing Lesson- 4 activities to a well-written paragraph! w/KEY

Paragraph Writing Lesson- 4 activities to a well-written paragraph! w/KEY

Writing the expository paragraph is primarily about organization and content. The lesson is broken down as follows: (See the Preview)1. Review the order of an expository paragraph - students put the elements in order2. Prewrite - two goals and two examples3. Annotate and Label - students mark up a teacher paragraph using highlights, circles, etc. to identify each element - You can edit to make it what you want.4. Students write their own paragraph - using the previous 3 activities to guide the
Preview of CORNELL NOTES Self-Introduction Sheet for HS--Use to teach CN! Good for ESL/EFL!

CORNELL NOTES Self-Introduction Sheet for HS--Use to teach CN! Good for ESL/EFL!

Created by
Abby Abroad
*The Cornell Notes Self-Introduction Sheet is part of my Back to School Bundle!*This is a higher-level self-introduction sheet formatted in the form of Cornell Notes. The idea is to use it to teach new students how to use Cornell Notes while getting to know them better!Cornell Notes generally ask students to take notes and to add "cue words" afterwards, or as they go; however, for my EFL and ESL students, giving the cue words to them ahead of time in the left column is helpful. (You can find my
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