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Writing posters for Microsoft Publisher and for parents

Preview of Word Cemetary Posters to Replace "Dead" Words

Word Cemetary Posters to Replace "Dead" Words

Created by
A W Creations
These posters include a word graveyard with tombstones with common words resting in peace. Below the tombstones are alternatives to the words. This file is in a Publisher document so it can be edited if needed. Words included: like said right go walk nice make leave get good bad ask stuff run help fast small saw big easy happy sad funny then laugh pretty scare useful give take There are blank pages for you to write your own words.
Preview of Spelling It Out! Spelling Rules Poster

Spelling It Out! Spelling Rules Poster

Created by
Ada Rogers
This product is poster of spelling rules.
Preview of Anchor Chart- Writing to Recount

Anchor Chart- Writing to Recount

Need support resources to show your students how to write in different genres? This helpful anchor chart can be put up on your writing wall or writing centre to help students structure and write a recount. Clear success criteria are included.
Preview of PAT the prompt writing prompt breakdown

PAT the prompt writing prompt breakdown

Use PAT to help students understand how to unpack a writing prompt.
Preview of Frog Themed Student Work Banner - "Wonderful Work!"

Frog Themed Student Work Banner - "Wonderful Work!"

Created by
MrsKsClass
Use this banner to draw attention to displays of students' work! This product is perfect for a frog-themed or blue-and-green-themed classroom. It features a frog wearing a crown, a blue background with green border, and the words "Wonderful Work!" in large, black 190 pt. comic sans font. It prints on three sheets of 8 1/2 x 11" computer paper. Cut the margins off the middle sheet and glue on top of the others to make one long banner. Print on cardstock and laminate to ensure durability for
Preview of Handwriting Practice Booklet

Handwriting Practice Booklet

Created by
Katrina P
Handwriting practice using 32 poems by the children's poet Kenn Nesbitt. Using TasCursive handwriting font, this booklet has a larger left hand margin so all you need to do is print and staple. Fully editable, with writing space underneath each verse of the poem. The aim with this type of handwriting practice (copying), is to unlock the difficulty some children have with writing. To find a practical balance between neatness and speed. I have used engaging and humorous poems so the child is en
Preview of Alphabet Posters with sounds

Alphabet Posters with sounds

My alphabet posters have upper and lower case letter and the amount of sounds those letters make, with a matching picture to that exact sound. The vowels also have a yellow border to tell the difference to the consonants. Very colourful to brighten up your classroom
Preview of Better Than SAID!

Better Than SAID!

Created by
Jan's Plans
You need Microsoft Publisher to open and edit this file. When students begin to master the correct use of speech in their writing, the word "said" becomes overused and boring. These simple, colourful A4 charts are a handy addition to your classroom to develop vocabulary and make writing more interesting.
Preview of Creation Station Poster

Creation Station Poster

Are you looking for a cute poster for your writing center? Possibly you are a teacher who loves to work on projects or crafting. Maybe you are a math teacher and want the students to think outside the box and come up with creative answers to your questions. This poster would brighten up your room and truly show creativity in itself no matter how you use it. This is a publisher file. There are two pages that you print. Glue together and laminate for many years to come. If you have any questions p
Preview of Black, White, and Red All Over Alphabet

Black, White, and Red All Over Alphabet

I am completely redoing my classroom with a black and white theme. Here is the alphabet I created to go along with it. I made it in Publisher and then created a PDF file. However, the patterns did not print correctly on the PDF, so I am posting the Publisher file.
Preview of Mom Writing Assisgment

Mom Writing Assisgment

Created by
Elvia Lopez
Each page starts the sentence in dotted font to have students trace. After the dotted words end there is space to have the students finish the sentence. Each page also has a drawing box. The sentences starters are;My mom is best at...My mom cooks the best...I love my mom because...My mom gives the best...There is a blank page with a drawing box and room to write their own tittle.
Preview of I can write a...(Options for writing center)

I can write a...(Options for writing center)

This is a set of 5 posters. It gives the kids different options for what they can write during free write time, writing centers etc. It gives options and examples. This file is editable so you can personalize for your classroom.
Preview of Parts of Speech

Parts of Speech

Created by
Kara Smith
These make great mini poster reminders for your students as they learn what the different parts of speech are! Each part of speech poster contains photo examples to aide with student comprehension as well as a written definition for each part.
Preview of "Phun" Phonics Chart

"Phun" Phonics Chart

Created by
camachofour
This is a fun poster you can use for a wide variety of areas, including interactive notebooks, for writing centers, independent reading centers, and many more. This chart is for all ages; even intermediate kids enjoy the funny pictures. I also have matching bookmarks!
Preview of Revise vs. Edit T-Chart

Revise vs. Edit T-Chart

Created by
Joli Butler
I created this visual for students to put in their notebooks. I found it difficult to really describe how REVISE and EDIT were different, so after making a poster, I created this T-Chart for students to keep for reference.
Preview of Editing Stations

Editing Stations

Created by
Elizabeth Armour
Use these stations to hold students accountable for each part of the editing process. Stations include directions on how to edit for spelling, word choice, organization, punctuation, capitalization, grammar, and details. Can also be used as posters in the classroom or to teach editing skills.
Preview of The UnWord Wall Poster

The UnWord Wall Poster

Created by
Today in Class
An informative poster for your classroom to model the words NOT to use in formal essays.
Preview of Handwriting Traceable Letter Bracelets for Multi-Sensory Practice

Handwriting Traceable Letter Bracelets for Multi-Sensory Practice

I have found that when children wear these bracelets they have access to practicing These are 8 sets of bracelets designed for a child to wear to help him or her learn lowercase letters by tracing them. Each set has picture icons on the left side and is arranged by where the letter begins..for example j begins at the plane, so the plane is circled. Cut the bracelets out. Tape a bracelet around the child's wrist (opposite to the writing hand) and have him or her trace each letter with the writing
Preview of Superworm Letter - Editable

Superworm Letter - Editable

Created by
Carys Fraser
A Letter from Superworm for pupils. Encouraging activities.
Preview of Portable Word Wall

Portable Word Wall

Created by
Mikaela Fiedler
The vocabulary words for themed units is sorted by their beginning letter.
Preview of Kindergarten Alphabet trace and playdough mats

Kindergarten Alphabet trace and playdough mats

Created by
Bits by Bulldust
Print this resource and slide them into write and wipe sheets for multiple use. Students can practice their letter formation by tracing the letters in both uppercase and lowercase. Encourage students to point and say the name of the pictures that correspond to the letters. Laminate them and use them as playdough mats for fine motor skills with students making ‘worms’ and forming letters.
Preview of How to Catch a Leprechaun Banner!

How to Catch a Leprechaun Banner!

Created by
Klever Kiddos
This is a banner for a bulletin board titled "How to Catch a Leprechaun." My students loved designing and sharing their story of how they caught a leprechaun. My students colored a Leprechaun border to go with it and we hung them on a bulletin board under this banner. It turned our so cute!
Preview of Sentence Starters and Transition Poster

Sentence Starters and Transition Poster

Created by
Educ8 with Kate
This poster helps students by providing sentence starters and transition words to help with their writing.
Preview of New Year's Fill In the Blank

New Year's Fill In the Blank

Capture some of the significant things in your child's life with this easy annual memory maker. The preview only shows the text, and not the graphics associated with this file. There is also a spot where you can put the child's picture.
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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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