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Preview of Narrative Revising and Editing Checklist (Self and Peer)

Narrative Revising and Editing Checklist (Self and Peer)

Created by
Mrs Cameron
This checklist is used after students have written narrative stories. They will go through their stories with the checklist independently first. Then they will have a classmate use the same checklist to read their story. At the end, the peer can leave comments with advice and feedback. This has been helpful in building independence during writing, rather than having a line waiting for me to read their stories!
Preview of Writing News Articles: INFORMATIVE NEWS UNIT & ASSIGNMENT

Writing News Articles: INFORMATIVE NEWS UNIT & ASSIGNMENT

Created by
The Lesson Shop
UPDATED!!!Informative 'Hard' News Article UnitThis 100% editable unit looks at Informative (Hard) news articles. It comes fully equipped with explanations and handouts on hard news structure and style, as well as multiple scaffolded activities to solidify and practice the writing. The unit is an adaptable resource meant for diverse learning environments, and works well for in-class or independent learning (it's perfect for emergency supply teacher, homeschool, etc. if you need). All you need t
Preview of TED Talk Worksheet

TED Talk Worksheet

Created by
Gina Curtis
Use this worksheet as a general guide for any TED Talk! This worksheet asks students to identify the speaker's claim/thesis and support for it. Students then reflect on the information shared in the talk.
Preview of Parts of Speech Quiz (Pre and Post)

Parts of Speech Quiz (Pre and Post)

Created by
Eric Jayne
This parts of speech quiz assesses students understanding of the 9 basic parts of speech (noun, verb, adverb, adjective, pronoun, preposition, article, conjunction, and interjection). This can be used as a pre-assessment prior to instruction on the parts of speech and again as a post-test after instruction.
Preview of The Holocaust - Reading Comprehension with Differentiated Activities

The Holocaust - Reading Comprehension with Differentiated Activities

Created by
M Walsh
This literacy module, anchored by a 600 word outline of The Holocaust, consists of a number of activities designed to improve reading comprehension, spelling, and vocabulary, in addition to research and writing skills. It provides a useful introduction to texts set during this time, e.g. The Book Thief, The Boy in the Striped Pajamas, Once; and films Life is Beautiful, The Zookeeper's Wife, Jojo Rabbit etc... The pack consists of:1. The Holocaust - a factual reading text. 600 words detailing Hi
Preview of Narrative Writing Outline - Worksheet with Student Example Outline & Narrative

Narrative Writing Outline - Worksheet with Student Example Outline & Narrative

Created by
Monica Lukins
This one-page "Narrative Writing Outline" helps students brainstorm and organize their ideas before writing their own fictional or personal narrative (story). This outline includes sections for: Attention-Grabber, Beginning (characters, setting, conflict), Middle (complications/events, climax), and End (resolution, message/meaning). This outline will help students confidently write their own narrative and will help them include all the necessary components of a narrative. Also included are stud
Preview of Back To School Night Letters from Students to Parents

Back To School Night Letters from Students to Parents

Created by
Room128
This product can be used for students to write a letter to their parents about what they have been doing in school and what they look forward to learning about. The letters will be presented on their desks for Back to School Night. Parents also have an opportunity to write back. The students love coming back and seeing that their parents wrote them back!
Preview of Dialogue Rules - Writing a Narrative

Dialogue Rules - Writing a Narrative

Created by
Monica Lukins
Use this two-page worksheet to teach the main rules of writing dialogue in a story. Each rule has examples. Then, at the end, students practice writing their own conversation using correct dialogue (includes student example written conversation using correct dialogue). Students can write a conversation on their own (to a friend, family member, celebrity, cartoon character, etc.) or students can share a Google doc and collaborate by writing a conversation together! This was so much fun for my s
Preview of VIP Special Person Grandparent's Day Interview EDITABLE

VIP Special Person Grandparent's Day Interview EDITABLE

This resource includes 8 questions for your students to ask their Very Important Person. As the document is fully editable, the heading and questions can be altered to suit your needs. This was designed to use for a Grandparent's/Special Person's Day at my school. This activity could also be used as a homework task.
Preview of Plot Diagram Template

Plot Diagram Template

Created by
Yolanda Holmes
An easy to use plot diagram template and separate guide page to help students identify the exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution, conflict, theme, mood, and point of view of a story.
Preview of Heroes vs. Villains Argument Claim Counterclaim Counterargument Activity

Heroes vs. Villains Argument Claim Counterclaim Counterargument Activity

Students use a graphic organizer to practice creating argumentative claims, counterclaims, and counterarguments using heroes and villains of their choice from fairy tales, movies, comic strips, etc.
Preview of The Circuit, by Francisco Jimenez - Worksheets + Answer Keys

The Circuit, by Francisco Jimenez - Worksheets + Answer Keys

Created by
Jennifer Aguiar
This download includes worksheets and activities to use while teaching the short story, The Circuit, by Francisco Jimenez. There is: -Discussion/comprehension questions -Context clues -Chart for Cause/Effect and Types of Conflict -1 Close Reading passage -Teacher Response & Annotations of Passage -Setting prompt for a well-developed paragraph -Rubric for paragraph -List of extended activties for enrichment or centers +Answer Key to all provided! Feel free to contact me with questions, and
Preview of Writing Skills Pre Assessment

Writing Skills Pre Assessment

This is an easy to administer pre-assessment for writing skills related to essay writing/structuring an essay and includes two writing prompts. I used this so I could quickly assess what students know. This assessment was used in my inclusion grade 10 classes with varied ability levels. Our school requires pre and post tests, so I also used it as a post test. This resource includes: *9 multiple choice questions *A narrative writing prompt * UPDATED to inlude an argumentative writing prompt *Te
Preview of How to Write a Resume

How to Write a Resume

Created by
Teach N Learn
This assignment helps students write a good resume. Here is what you get: 1. Lesson Plan 2. Organizing worksheet for Resume Information 3. How to create an effective resume rubric 4. Tips for writing a good resume and positive word choices 5. Example Resume
Preview of Essay Template aligned with Lucy Calkins Boxes and Bullets

Essay Template aligned with Lucy Calkins Boxes and Bullets

Created by
Made In May
Students can use this template to plan and organize their essays for Informative, Persuasive, and Expository essays. It includes Sentence Starters and Language Frames and lined paper to start their essays on. The C_ O_ P_ S_ S_ is a checklist for students to check their writing for Capitalization, Organization, Punctuation, Spelling, and Sentence structure.
Preview of LAST WEEK OF SCHOOL - Letter to Next Year's Students

LAST WEEK OF SCHOOL - Letter to Next Year's Students

Created by
Monica Lukins
What better way to end the year than to have your students write letters to your upcoming students next year! This is a one-page template for a guided 3-paragraph letter that your students can write during the last week of school. It includes introducing oneself, and explaining learning, favorite projects/assignments, and tips/advice for students to be successful in your class! My students always do a wonderful job inspiring next year's students (I give these to my new students on the first d
Preview of Diary of Anne Frank "I Am" Poem Project on Characterization (direct & indirect)

Diary of Anne Frank "I Am" Poem Project on Characterization (direct & indirect)

Created by
That Lit Lady
This "I Am" Poem project can be used at any time during the novel or play, however, I find it best as a cumulative project after the students get to know all of the characters. This project consists of the instruction page, the poem rough draft/outline page, and the final draft letter "I" page so them to write inside. The rough draft/outline page gives them enough structure to write a poem that uses CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT and analyzes a characters thoughts/feelings/etc. as well as gives the
Preview of Dialogue - Rules, Examples, & Practice

Dialogue - Rules, Examples, & Practice

Created by
Monica Lukins
Use this 2-page worksheet to teach the main rules of writing dialogue in a story. Each rule has examples and practice correcting dialogue. Then, at the end, students practice writing their own conversation using correct dialogue.
Preview of Spanish for heritage speakers beginning of the year diagnostic exam

Spanish for heritage speakers beginning of the year diagnostic exam

This is a test I give during the first week of school to my first year Spanish for heritage / native speakers class to gauge where they are at. It helps me understand where they are at with regard to reading comprehension, what vocabulary level they are at, if they can make text to self connections, and if they can write a well structured paragraph. I usually bribe them with candy so they try :) It's also really fun to give them back their tests at the end of the year so they can see how far the
Preview of Editable Step Up to Writing Graphic Organizers

Editable Step Up to Writing Graphic Organizers

*******UPDATE******* Please download the word file, it will be transferred to a google doc for easier access for virtual learning!!! :) Attached are 2 graphic organizers for step up to writing for a 5 sentence and 8 sentence paragraph. It is color coded and ready to copy and paste to make longer paragraphs or shorter as you customized for each individual student.
Preview of Mirror Writing Activity - Leonardo da Vinci

Mirror Writing Activity - Leonardo da Vinci

This paper focuses on Mirror Writing, the process of writing words and messages completely backwards. Leonardo da Vinci was famous for writing all of his notes and ideas using Mirror Writing. No one know for sure why he did it, although many believe it was to prevent others from stealing his ideas. This paper allows students to both decode a message written using Mirror Writing and allows them to write a message of their own. This activity goes great with any lesson on Leonardo da Vinci, or can
Preview of Show-Don't-Tell: 7 No Prep Worksheets in 1!

Show-Don't-Tell: 7 No Prep Worksheets in 1!

Created by
Fine Wein
This is a bundle of show-don't-tell worksheets! This is a steal at $4! These are perfect for teaching your class how to write with detail and description by avoiding "telling" a story, instead "showing" it with their words. Included in this bundle: No Prep Passages: This worksheet displays two passages, one written by "telling" a story and the other written by "showing" the same story. There is a completed example for your to model to your students. There is a second passage for your stu
Preview of Paragraph Writing Practice: Topic & Conclusion Sentences

Paragraph Writing Practice: Topic & Conclusion Sentences

Created by
Allison Lizars
I created this sheet to give my students an opportunity to practice writing topic and conclusion sentences, which I realized were often missing from their writing. In the beginning, I use the familiar analogy of a cheeseburger, explaining that the topic/conclusion sentences are like the bun. Topics are student friendly (the best food, cell phones in school, etc.), but the last one is geared toward a writing task that followed this activity that focused on the differences between the ancient Pe
Preview of "Write a Lead" Worksheet for Journalism Class - Learn to Write a News Article

"Write a Lead" Worksheet for Journalism Class - Learn to Write a News Article

Created by
Ashley Mann
Introduce Journalism students to the basics of lead writing. Printable double-sided handout includes an overview of the 5 W's and H, three example leads for discussion, and an activity in which students write a lead using information that is provided. Designed with a middle school (7th and 8th grade) Journalism class in mind, but would make a good intro to lead writing in a high school Journalism or Yearbook class as well. Could also be used for a Language Arts news article writing unit.
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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.

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