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Middle school writing printable videos under $5

Preview of Grammar Gap Filler 23: Run-Ons & Comma Splices

Grammar Gap Filler 23: Run-Ons & Comma Splices

Created by
Cult of Pedagogy
How many times have your students made errors in their spelling, mechanics, or usage, even though they have been taught the rules for years? Many teachers are tempted to “get back to basics” and teach everyone the concepts again, but that’s not a good use of your time, and it forces too many students to sit through instruction they simply don’t need.What’s more effective is to teach these conventions in the context of meaningful writing, giving each student the exact instruction they need. But t
Preview of Grammar Gap Filler 1: There | Their | They're

Grammar Gap Filler 1: There | Their | They're

Created by
Cult of Pedagogy
How many times have your students made errors in their spelling, mechanics, or usage, even though they have been taught the rules for years? Many teachers are tempted to “get back to basics” and teach everyone the concepts again, but that’s not a good use of your time, and it forces too many students to sit through instruction they simply don’t need.What’s more effective is to teach these conventions in the context of meaningful writing, giving each student the exact instruction they need. But t
Preview of Grammar Gap Filler 22: Sentence Fragments

Grammar Gap Filler 22: Sentence Fragments

Created by
Cult of Pedagogy
How many times have your students made errors in their spelling, mechanics, or usage, even though they have been taught the rules for years? Many teachers are tempted to “get back to basics” and teach everyone the concepts again, but that’s not a good use of your time, and it forces too many students to sit through instruction they simply don’t need.What’s more effective is to teach these conventions in the context of meaningful writing, giving each student the exact instruction they need. But t
Preview of Grammar Gap Filler 21: Subject-Verb Agreement

Grammar Gap Filler 21: Subject-Verb Agreement

Created by
Cult of Pedagogy
How many times have your students made errors in their spelling, mechanics, or usage, even though they have been taught the rules for years? Many teachers are tempted to “get back to basics” and teach everyone the concepts again, but that’s not a good use of your time, and it forces too many students to sit through instruction they simply don’t need.What’s more effective is to teach these conventions in the context of meaningful writing, giving each student the exact instruction they need. But t
Preview of Grammar Gap Filler 20: Misplaced & Dangling Modifiers

Grammar Gap Filler 20: Misplaced & Dangling Modifiers

Created by
Cult of Pedagogy
How many times have your students made errors in their spelling, mechanics, or usage, even though they have been taught the rules for years? Many teachers are tempted to “get back to basics” and teach everyone the concepts again, but that’s not a good use of your time, and it forces too many students to sit through instruction they simply don’t need.What’s more effective is to teach these conventions in the context of meaningful writing, giving each student the exact instruction they need. But t
Preview of Grammar Gap Filler 24: Possessive vs. Plural

Grammar Gap Filler 24: Possessive vs. Plural

Created by
Cult of Pedagogy
How many times have your students made errors in their spelling, mechanics, or usage, even though they have been taught the rules for years? Many teachers are tempted to “get back to basics” and teach everyone the concepts again, but that’s not a good use of your time, and it forces too many students to sit through instruction they simply don’t need.What’s more effective is to teach these conventions in the context of meaningful writing, giving each student the exact instruction they need. But t
Preview of Grammar Gap Filler 19: Parallel Structure

Grammar Gap Filler 19: Parallel Structure

Created by
Cult of Pedagogy
How many times have your students made errors in their spelling, mechanics, or usage, even though they have been taught the rules for years? Many teachers are tempted to “get back to basics” and teach everyone the concepts again, but that’s not a good use of your time, and it forces too many students to sit through instruction they simply don’t need.What’s more effective is to teach these conventions in the context of meaningful writing, giving each student the exact instruction they need. But t
Preview of Grammar Gap Filler 3: To | Too | Two

Grammar Gap Filler 3: To | Too | Two

Created by
Cult of Pedagogy
How many times have your students made errors in their spelling, mechanics, or usage, even though they have been taught the rules for years? Many teachers are tempted to “get back to basics” and teach everyone the concepts again, but that’s not a good use of your time, and it forces too many students to sit through instruction they simply don’t need.What’s more effective is to teach these conventions in the context of meaningful writing, giving each student the exact instruction they need. But t
Preview of Grammar Gap Filler 9: Affect | Effect

Grammar Gap Filler 9: Affect | Effect

Created by
Cult of Pedagogy
How many times have your students made errors in their spelling, mechanics, or usage, even though they have been taught the rules for years? Many teachers are tempted to “get back to basics” and teach everyone the concepts again, but that’s not a good use of your time, and it forces too many students to sit through instruction they simply don’t need.What’s more effective is to teach these conventions in the context of meaningful writing, giving each student the exact instruction they need. But t
Preview of Video Writing Prompts - Video Clips and Journal Writing Topics on Technology

Video Writing Prompts - Video Clips and Journal Writing Topics on Technology

Created by
Presto Plans
Video Writing Prompts - Video Clips and Journal Writing Topics on Technology: Give your journal writing a modern twist using these 10 captivating video writing prompts centered around the theme of technology. Each slide features a link to a short, engaging video clip, showcasing various facets of technology's impact on our lives. Accompanying the video are journal prompts designed to inspire critical thinking and reflection. Students will explore the profound effects of technology on their actio
Preview of Point of View Writing Assignment - Novel or Short Story Book Report Project

Point of View Writing Assignment - Novel or Short Story Book Report Project

Created by
Presto Plans
Point of View Writing Assignment - Novel or Short Story Book Report Project: Elevate traditional book reports with the "Point of View of an Object" project, suitable for any novel or short story. In this project, students will embark on a creative journey by retelling the narrative from the perspective of an object within the story. By assuming the viewpoint of this object, students will explore specific observations, reflect on key characters and their decisions, and offer unique insights into
Preview of Grammar Gap Filler 2: Your | You're

Grammar Gap Filler 2: Your | You're

Created by
Cult of Pedagogy
How many times have your students made errors in their spelling, mechanics, or usage, even though they have been taught the rules for years? Many teachers are tempted to “get back to basics” and teach everyone the concepts again, but that’s not a good use of your time, and it forces too many students to sit through instruction they simply don’t need.What’s more effective is to teach these conventions in the context of meaningful writing, giving each student the exact instruction they need. But t
Preview of Grammar Gap Filler 4: It's | Its

Grammar Gap Filler 4: It's | Its

Created by
Cult of Pedagogy
How many times have your students made errors in their spelling, mechanics, or usage, even though they have been taught the rules for years? Many teachers are tempted to “get back to basics” and teach everyone the concepts again, but that’s not a good use of your time, and it forces too many students to sit through instruction they simply don’t need.What’s more effective is to teach these conventions in the context of meaningful writing, giving each student the exact instruction they need. But t
Preview of Grammar Gap Filler 5: Then | Than

Grammar Gap Filler 5: Then | Than

Created by
Cult of Pedagogy
How many times have your students made errors in their spelling, mechanics, or usage, even though they have been taught the rules for years? Many teachers are tempted to “get back to basics” and teach everyone the concepts again, but that’s not a good use of your time, and it forces too many students to sit through instruction they simply don’t need.What’s more effective is to teach these conventions in the context of meaningful writing, giving each student the exact instruction they need. But t
Preview of Discussion Activity - Video Task Cards Activity for Millennials in the Workplace

Discussion Activity - Video Task Cards Activity for Millennials in the Workplace

Created by
Presto Plans
Discussion Activity - Video Task Cards Activity for Millennials in the Workplace: Foster meaningful discussions about the challenges facing millennials in the workplace with this thought-provoking video task card activity. Inspired by Simon Sinek's insights on the factors affecting millennial happiness and fulfillment, this resource guides students through a dynamic group discussion centered on four key issues: parenting, technology, impatience, and environment. Students will watch a short video
Preview of Grammar Gap Filler 13: Me | Myself | I

Grammar Gap Filler 13: Me | Myself | I

Created by
Cult of Pedagogy
How many times have your students made errors in their spelling, mechanics, or usage, even though they have been taught the rules for years? Many teachers are tempted to “get back to basics” and teach everyone the concepts again, but that’s not a good use of your time, and it forces too many students to sit through instruction they simply don’t need.What’s more effective is to teach these conventions in the context of meaningful writing, giving each student the exact instruction they need. But t
Preview of Grammar Gap Filler 16: Good | Well

Grammar Gap Filler 16: Good | Well

Created by
Cult of Pedagogy
How many times have your students made errors in their spelling, mechanics, or usage, even though they have been taught the rules for years? Many teachers are tempted to “get back to basics” and teach everyone the concepts again, but that’s not a good use of your time, and it forces too many students to sit through instruction they simply don’t need.What’s more effective is to teach these conventions in the context of meaningful writing, giving each student the exact instruction they need. But t
Preview of Grammar Gap Filler 18: Who | Whom

Grammar Gap Filler 18: Who | Whom

Created by
Cult of Pedagogy
How many times have your students made errors in their spelling, mechanics, or usage, even though they have been taught the rules for years? Many teachers are tempted to “get back to basics” and teach everyone the concepts again, but that’s not a good use of your time, and it forces too many students to sit through instruction they simply don’t need.What’s more effective is to teach these conventions in the context of meaningful writing, giving each student the exact instruction they need. But t
Preview of Grammar Gap Filler 12: Accept | Except

Grammar Gap Filler 12: Accept | Except

Created by
Cult of Pedagogy
How many times have your students made errors in their spelling, mechanics, or usage, even though they have been taught the rules for years? Many teachers are tempted to “get back to basics” and teach everyone the concepts again, but that’s not a good use of your time, and it forces too many students to sit through instruction they simply don’t need.What’s more effective is to teach these conventions in the context of meaningful writing, giving each student the exact instruction they need. But t
Preview of Grammar Gap Filler 14: Whose | Who's

Grammar Gap Filler 14: Whose | Who's

Created by
Cult of Pedagogy
How many times have your students made errors in their spelling, mechanics, or usage, even though they have been taught the rules for years? Many teachers are tempted to “get back to basics” and teach everyone the concepts again, but that’s not a good use of your time, and it forces too many students to sit through instruction they simply don’t need.What’s more effective is to teach these conventions in the context of meaningful writing, giving each student the exact instruction they need. But t
Preview of Grammar Gap Filler 6: Have | Of | 've

Grammar Gap Filler 6: Have | Of | 've

Created by
Cult of Pedagogy
How many times have your students made errors in their spelling, mechanics, or usage, even though they have been taught the rules for years? Many teachers are tempted to “get back to basics” and teach everyone the concepts again, but that’s not a good use of your time, and it forces too many students to sit through instruction they simply don’t need.What’s more effective is to teach these conventions in the context of meaningful writing, giving each student the exact instruction they need. But t
Preview of Grammar Gap Filler 15: Fewer | Less

Grammar Gap Filler 15: Fewer | Less

Created by
Cult of Pedagogy
How many times have your students made errors in their spelling, mechanics, or usage, even though they have been taught the rules for years? Many teachers are tempted to “get back to basics” and teach everyone the concepts again, but that’s not a good use of your time, and it forces too many students to sit through instruction they simply don’t need.What’s more effective is to teach these conventions in the context of meaningful writing, giving each student the exact instruction they need. But t
Preview of Valentine's Day NO PREP Music Lesson | Writing A Love Song

Valentine's Day NO PREP Music Lesson | Writing A Love Song

Want to switch up your lesson routine for a music, creative writing/English class, ELA, or any other class for that matter? Get this lesson FREE with a purchase of this BUNDLE!Teach your students how to write a love song. *For a typical 45 minute class this lesson would usually cover 2 classes minimum. *This lesson includes: 1. 3 YouTube links to All You Need Is Love I Will Always Love You Thinking Out Loud2. Students will discuss and answer questions on writing songs about love and what a love
Preview of Composer & Film Study: Michael Giacchino & The Incredibles

Composer & Film Study: Michael Giacchino & The Incredibles

This lesson uses the 2004 movie The Incredibles to learn about: 1. Basic score study2. Understanding and recognizing instruments 3. Learn some "behind the scenes" information in film composition4. Learn how a composer captures a "musical sound" for a film The lesson includes YouTube links to videos with behind the scenes clips for the writing process and recording sessions as well as a 5 minute score reduction set to a scene from the film. Students will learn about how Michael Giacchino tried ve
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