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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 Informative Essay Outline - Bing, Bang, Boom Method

Informative Essay Outline - Bing, Bang, Boom Method

Created by
Melody Stroud
This fill-in-the-blank outline in an invaluable aid to students as they begin to write informative essays. The outline uses the bing, bang, boom method to help students convey their ideas in a clear and concise manner. Check out my informative essay Power Points for more on bing, bang, boom!
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 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 City of Ember Unit Test

City of Ember Unit Test

Created by
Jenny
This is an end-of-the-book test and answer key for the book City of Ember. The students are allowed to use their books for this assessment as they explore characters, setting and plot. These questions test their comprehension of the book at a literal level but also challenges them to respond and make inferences at a deeper level.
Preview of Editing Checklist- Narrative Writing

Editing Checklist- Narrative Writing

Created by
Teacher Traveler
Provide some structure to the editing and proofreading process! This checklist helps students to improve their narrative writing in the editing stage by focusing on what good writers do. Allows for both a self and peer edit. Aligned to the Common Core. Word document format so you can adjust to your grade level or focus. 2 checklists to a page saves paper! Designed by Teacher Traveler. (Purchase with Informative and Opinion Checklists at a discount.) **** NEW EXTENDED VERSION AVAILABLE with re
Preview of Yearbook Page Requirements Checklist for Journalism Students

Yearbook Page Requirements Checklist for Journalism Students

Created by
Tracee Orman
Yearbook Page Requirements Checklist for Journalism Students A valuable tool for any yearbook adviser! This checklist covers everything the student should include for that yearbook page. All sections represented: Sports pages, Events, People ("Mug" pages), Academics, Organizations, Table of Contents, Colophon, Index/Advertising, etc. You can customize this file with your school name and text sizes/style of fonts. Makes yearbook production much easier for you and the student/staffer. Also
Preview of Comma Rules Study Tool

Comma Rules Study Tool

Created by
Quality Counts
This unique mnemonic device titled C.O.M.M.A.S. lists, with examples, the six main uses of the comma. Each category has a brief explanation and a few examples for the students to immitate. It is an excellent tool for teaching this confusing grammar topic. When students need to remember how to effectively use the comma, they just need to think C.O.M.M.A.S. Customers who are impressed by this unique memorization tool should check out some of my other mnemonic techniques for grammar, reading, a
Preview of Pixar Short Film - Lou - Scaffolded Student Workbook

Pixar Short Film - Lou - Scaffolded Student Workbook

Another fantastic Pixar short film with a strong underlying message about bullying, fairness, kindness and returning things that are not yours.This film allows for the teacher to challenge students with some ethical questions while being engaged in a fun literacy activity which is highly visual to cater for all learning needs. Including cloze passage, first to last order, crossword, lots of coloured pictures, short sentence writing and the ability to add and remove sections that suit the needs o
Preview of Hamburger Writing Template

Hamburger Writing Template

Created by
Squirrely Kids
This is a great tool to use to encourage proper five sentence paragraph writing.This template features a checklist for conventions and has two lines for each section of the "Storyburger".
Preview of Letter To Future Students (End of Year Assignment or Sub Plans)

Letter To Future Students (End of Year Assignment or Sub Plans)

This writing assignment is perfect for the end of the year as a wrap up activity for your classroom (especially perfect for the last week) or would be a great substitute lesson. All that's required is to download the word template and insert your own name where highlighted. This assignment guides students through drafting a letter to the teacher's future students that can be displayed in the classroom or handed out the following year (depending on teacher's preference). It's a great way for
Preview of Research Paper Outline

Research Paper Outline

Created by
Mrs Robey
This produce is an outline template designed for student use. This shows students how to use facts, instead of just listing them. I have used this outline with grades 7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th grade.
Preview of SCIENCE FICTION:  History, Literature, and Creative Writing

SCIENCE FICTION: History, Literature, and Creative Writing

Thanks for checking out my best selling literature unit!!!!! Science Fiction is one of my favorite units to teach. It gives each of us a chance to ask, "What if?" This 99-page unit covers information about the history of science fiction as a genre, vocabulary to discuss science fiction, 10 science fiction stories w/resources, how to develop and write a science fiction story, and an extensive list of websites that could be helpful for more resources. The stories covered in the unit are: "Ra
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 Realistic Fiction Sample

Realistic Fiction Sample

Created by
Matthew Stanbro
This is a two page realistic fiction sample great for 4th, 5th, and 6th grades. This realistic fiction follows a basic story mountain model, includes dialogue, vivid vocabulary, figurative language, and many other strong writing elements.
Preview of Connotation and Denotation Worksheet

Connotation and Denotation Worksheet

Created by
Veronica Pace
This two page worksheet has students take sets of words/phrases and determine which has the positive connotation, the negative connotation, and the denotation. There is also a section where they rewrite sentences using positive and negative connotations to see the difference word choice has in meaning.
Preview of Table of Contents -  Blank Template

Table of Contents - Blank Template

Created by
Ms PK Resources
FREE printable: Table of Contents*I print these out for my students to stick onto the first few pages of their interactive notebook. Enjoy! :)
Preview of Writing Guide 4: Tone & Audience (Explanation, Definitions, and Activity)

Writing Guide 4: Tone & Audience (Explanation, Definitions, and Activity)

Created by
The Lesson Shop
A quick writing guide on different types of tone!Comes complete with a 1 hour tone writing activity where students try to persuade different groups of people at school to agree on a four-day school week.THIS PACKAGE INCLUDES:- Tone Definition Sheet with 36 DIFFERENT TYPES OF TONE- 1 Period Writing Activity arguing for a four-day school week (with persuasive writing instructions and outlines of six different audiences to convince)- Rough Work sheet for each audience- Peer Feedback sheets- Debrie
Preview of Number the Stars End of the Book Test

Number the Stars End of the Book Test

Created by
Jenny
Number the Stars is a Newbery Award Winner about two girls growing up in Denmark during the Nazi invasion of World War II. This teacher-created assessment is used in partnership with an art project to end a unit on Number the Stars. It is composed of multiple choice, matching and short essay questions. In addition, the test includes an answer key. My students are allowed to use their book as I do ask for quotations to support their thinking.
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 Trash by Andy Mulligan - Detailed Reading Questions

Trash by Andy Mulligan - Detailed Reading Questions

Created by
M Walsh
This is a complete set of questions (292) to provoke and test students' learning when studying the novel Trash. This product features a number of different types and styles of questions. Some focus on reading and basic fact-finding. Some seek opinions from students on action or character, and encourage them to justify those opinions. Others ask students to explain terms, or words from the text. By paying close attention to the text, and with occasional use of their dictionaries, students shoul
Preview of Back To School Editable Name Labels - Writing Journals Type Names

Back To School Editable Name Labels - Writing Journals Type Names

Back to School Editable Name Labels for Writing Journals❤️ ✅ ✅ 3 page file with 30 name labels. ✅ Just type in your students' names to create your own labels for students' writing journals. ✅ Uses Comic Sans Font (available in Schoolhouse font in my product listings) ✅ Simply highlight the name Elizabeth's, and type in the name you need on each label, and hit the "return" key. ✅ Names will automatically be centered. ✅ Print on plain white paper or oak tag and cut up OR run on Avery 2" x 4
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.
Preview of Writing Guide 3: Rhetorical & Style Devices (Definitions and Writing Activities)

Writing Guide 3: Rhetorical & Style Devices (Definitions and Writing Activities)

Created by
The Lesson Shop
This product includes definitions and worksheets for some of the most common Rhetorical and Stylistic Devices. Package Includes:- Definitions of Allusion, Analogy / Metaphor / Simile, Parallel Structure, Repetition, Hyperbole, Rhetorical Questions, and Alliteration.- Rhetorical Device identification and justification worksheet- Create your own Rhetorical Devices from the 14 prompts provided
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For elementary students who are just learning to write, you can use worksheets to practice letter formation. Students in middle and high school can use learning stations to learn how to write and revise essays. With plenty of TPT resources at your fingertips, you can sharpen your student's writing skills in no time. Extend writing activities beyond the classroom and observe as your child nurtures their imagination, enriches their vocabulary, and enhances their storytelling prowess.

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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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