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Elementary writing-essays task cards for Easel Activities

Preview of Elaboration Stations - Practice for Elaboration in Writing Expository/Opinion

Elaboration Stations - Practice for Elaboration in Writing Expository/Opinion

Do your students struggle with understanding what it means to elaborate when writing expository or opinion essays? If they are like my students, this is a very difficult concept. Being able to elaborate in their writing, for a lot of students, will be the difference in an excellent test score and a good test score.I've developed these Elaboration Stations for students to practice with Elaboration in essays. Before completing these stations, students will need some background on what it means
Preview of Five Paragraph Essay TASK CARDS

Five Paragraph Essay TASK CARDS

These task cards will help your students stay sharp on their five paragraph essay knowledge. Students will review hooks (attention-getters), thesis sentences, body paragraphs, topic sentences, closings, and more. I suggest using these task cards as a quiz/test, scoot game, individual review, or cooperative group activity. These task cards are the perfect companion to my Five Paragraph Instructional Unit. Click the link to view this very popular and helpful unit: Five Paragraph Essay Instruct
Preview of MLA Citation Task Card Stations

MLA Citation Task Card Stations

In this MLA citation activity, your students will learn and practice how to properly cite videos, articles (online and in print), websites, and books using MLA citation format in a bibliography. This task can be adapted to ANY content requiring MLA citation of websites, books, videos, and articles. Set up as 4 stations, students will rotate and complete 2 task cards per station following the master citation sheet (MLA anchor chart) for that station. The activity can be repeated multiple times du
Preview of 4th Grade STAAR Writing Prompt Task Cards, Creative and Fun!

4th Grade STAAR Writing Prompt Task Cards, Creative and Fun!

Created by
Gina Kennedy
With the "4th Grade STAAR Writing Prompt Task Cards", your students will be provided with twenty-five writing projects that are directly aligned to the 4th Grade Texas Writing TEKS. Each project includes a fun and creative writing prompt with follow-up directions for the students to incorporate specific writing TEKS into the projects. A rubric is included.The task cards are perfect for advanced learners, early finishers or whole class fun. Laminate, bundle and you have the perfect writing cente
Preview of Revising Task Cards - Print and Easel Versions

Revising Task Cards - Print and Easel Versions

These task cards provide students with practice revising - an important part of the writing process - by working on specific revisions one at a time. The specific revisions include:Removing unnecessary wordsAdding detailsReplacing common wordsUsing pronouns to replace nounsChanging word orderChanging tense or point of viewUsing active instead of passive voiceUsing direct quotesAdding figurative languageThere are 30 cards in the set. Most of the cards present four sentences with directions to ma
Preview of Writing Prompts Informational

Writing Prompts Informational

This writing prompts informational text strategy makes it easy to help your students organize their ideas before writing. Writing constructed responses to informational writing prompts can be difficult for students. This resource provides students with the tools to organize and communicate their ideas when answering writing prompts for informational texts. Students can practice responding to informational texts while learning about famous U.S. Landmarks. Following the simple steps, students
Preview of Opinion Writing Task Cards Distance Learning

Opinion Writing Task Cards Distance Learning

$3 Grades 3-5Do you want a fun way to teach opinion writing skills? This 20-page task card package can be the way to introduce your students to opinion writing.Teaching them to recognize that words such as "beautiful" or "boring" may be opinions which are true for some but not for all is a start. Students should look for those words in their everyday reading. Over the next few days, have the students use sticky notes to an anchor chart on the wall whenever they find these words. It's a good intr
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