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Not grade specific writing-expository study guides

Preview of Capitalization and Punctuation Rules Reference Bookmark: Shurley English

Capitalization and Punctuation Rules Reference Bookmark: Shurley English

Created by
Luv2teach
This reference page reminds students to capitalize first words of sentences, pronoun "I", and proper nouns. All have detailed examples. The punctuation rules reminds students to add punctuation to the ends of sentences, periods for abbreviations, and when to use commas and apostrophes. Detailed examples are used. Works perfectly for the Shurley English program but is a great reference for any student. This sheet can be folded, cut, and used as a bookmark if desired.
Preview of "Poetry Powerhouse: Top Tips & Tricks for Pro-Level Writing"

"Poetry Powerhouse: Top Tips & Tricks for Pro-Level Writing"

"Welcome to Poetry Powerhouse: Top Tips & Tricks for Pro-Level Writing! Dive into the world of poetry with this essential resource packed with expert advice and creative inspiration. Discover the secrets to crafting captivating poems that leap off the page and ignite imaginations. From choosing the perfect topic to mastering rhythm and rhyme, these top tips empower both pupils and teachers to unleash their inner poet and transform ordinary words into extraordinary works of art.Perfect for cl
Preview of Taking Sides, by Gary Soto- A Day by Day Study Guide

Taking Sides, by Gary Soto- A Day by Day Study Guide

Created by
NBC Teacher
This study guide is a perfect "starter kit" for teaching the novel Taking Sides, by Gary Soto. The novel can be taught in grades 5 through 10. It's great for English language learners and Special Ed, as well as the General Ed classroom. The study guide supplies a variety of lesson plan ideas, including warm up prompts, guided questions for each chapter, and a primer on how to turn a novel into a screenplay for TV or Film.
Preview of STAAR Expository Writing Study Guide

STAAR Expository Writing Study Guide

This is a quick and easy study guide to help students prepare for the STAAR writing test. It was designed for students in the 7th grade, but could be used for any STAAR writing grade level. This guide includes tips and tricks that will make the STAAR test as painless as possible. The answer key is included. Enjoy!Be sure to also check out my presentation that walks your students through the writing process and helps them practice for the STAAR writing test. This presentation is designed specific
Preview of CER Chart for Writing/ with Sentence Frames

CER Chart for Writing/ with Sentence Frames

Created by
Ali in ELA
I made this for my General English class. We use the symbols to annotate our text then the chart to frame our written responses. I have had a lot of success with students who are reticent to written tasks.I made a large chart for my walls and smaller ones for reference for them to use.
Preview of Writing Style Guide

Writing Style Guide

This handout gives instructions and advice to help students with common trouble spots in writing.
Preview of Compositional Risks or Textured Writing

Compositional Risks or Textured Writing

Created by
LA on a Mission
Creative writing and any other type of writing need texture and depth to give them dimension. Well, these eight writing ideas will help every student on the road to being a great writer.
Preview of Cups and Arms Revising and Editing Poster

Cups and Arms Revising and Editing Poster

Created by
Jade Hightower
Help your students remember basic editing and revising techniques using the CUPS and ARMS acronyms. This cute poster can be printed and displayed or just used in classroom discussions!
Preview of Dr. B's How to Master School Writing - Just Say Yes

Dr. B's How to Master School Writing - Just Say Yes

This brief, simple-to-understand, classroom-tested list of questions will help any student get better results in their written assignments. Focus on the individual needs that make a difference between writing well and writing slop. You can become a better writer almost immediately.Troubled by what makes good writing for any school assignment? Writers: Read and respond with an affirmative, “yes”, to these 15 questions and you’ll be on a solid path to better writing, and better results. I have wit
Preview of Argumentative & Expository Essay Outlines & Tips

Argumentative & Expository Essay Outlines & Tips

A one-page, at-a-glance student handout of argumentative and expository outlines (side-by-side for C+C); plus, do's and don'ts for writing a great essay.
Preview of Fixing broken sentences, lesson 1-Avoiding the deadly "Although..." trap

Fixing broken sentences, lesson 1-Avoiding the deadly "Although..." trap

A complete lesson on how to avoid creating non-sentences that are really just dependent clauses. Typically these begin with "Although" or some other subordinating conjunction. A 1-page handout that teaches the lesson, three pages of exercises to be done in class or as homework, and a page of advice to the teacher on how to use this lesson. Could fill anything from half to all of a class period.
Preview of Text Structure-Study Guide

Text Structure-Study Guide

Created by
LAKYN MILLER
This is the perfect supplement to any informative text unit.
Preview of Lazy Student's Guide to Outlining Essays

Lazy Student's Guide to Outlining Essays

Created by
JHG Designs
I created this lazy kid's outline to inspire my kids to outline their essays before they type them into the computer. Technology fails all the time and I know my students will NOT write their essays out before they type them, no matter what I ask for. This is a way to show them how to outline their essays without writing a rough draft.
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