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4th grade writing-essays lectures for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of Bold Beginnings Sentences/ HOOKS

Bold Beginnings Sentences/ HOOKS

Created by
Taylor Malone
This is a powerpoint presentation that I created to help teach my students about the various types of BOLD beginnings that a writer can use in their writing. This powerpoint includes pictures of various picture books that contain a type of beginning that is being explained. I read the picture book examples aloud to the students during the slideshow. I have also added images with the beginning sentences from each book to read aloud to the students if you do not have the physical book. At the en
Preview of RACE: How to Respond to Constructed Response Questions Using RACE

RACE: How to Respond to Constructed Response Questions Using RACE

Created by
Fleeman Finds
This presentation started as one for younger grades (grades 3-5), but I quickly found it useful for middle school grades as well. The RACE presentation takes students step-by-step through the Restate, Answer, Cite, and Explain process of constructive response. The process is modeled using one prompt, created for the short story book Step-Stomp-Stride. This 40-slide presentation includes the following: ★17 pages of instructional slides ★Independent constructed response prompt that also uses Ste
Preview of How to Write a 5-Paragraph Essay: PowerPoint Presentation

How to Write a 5-Paragraph Essay: PowerPoint Presentation

Created by
Novel Cafe
This activity contains a PowerPoint Presentation that will guide students who are learning how to write 5-paragraph essays. There is one slide dedicated to each part of a 5-paragraph essay (introduction, 3 body paragraphs, and conclusion). Each slide of the presentation includes a summary of what can be addressed in that part of the essay, a fill-in-the-blank outline, and guidelines with tips on how to write thesis statements, write topic sentences, include pieces of evidence, and write commenta
Preview of Writing: Grade 5 Unit 4: Research-Based Arg. Essay: Writer's WS

Writing: Grade 5 Unit 4: Research-Based Arg. Essay: Writer's WS

Writing: Grade 5 Unit 4: Bend 1: The Research-Based Argument EssayAll of Bend 1! Sessions 1-7!  A bonus Session 8 from Bend 2!Writing: The Research-Based Argument EssayGrade 5 Unit 4: All of Bend 1 and the first session for Bend 2 only!Sessions 1-8.These slides include bend 1(Sessions 1-7), bend 2(session 8) If this is your first year implementing Writer's WS often teachers do bend 1 only.I would suggest bend 1 and possibly 3 if you are short on time or it is your first time teaching this unit.I
Preview of Writing Strong Paragraphs- Google Slides Presentation in .pdf

Writing Strong Paragraphs- Google Slides Presentation in .pdf

This is a simple mini-lesson about how to write a strong paragraph. It is great for a review or reinforcement. I am planning to use this in the first weeks of school with my 7th and 8th graders before they do any writing. There is a mentor paragraph included that is used to demonstrate elements of a strong paragraph on each slide.
Preview of What is MLA format?

What is MLA format?

Created by
Karen Cares
This powerpoint explains the basics of MLA format. Great for middle school writing or English teachers! Goes over the basic requirements and lists examples and gives sources for students to generate their own citations. Could be a full lesson!
Preview of Narrative Writing Slideshow: "What is a narrative?"

Narrative Writing Slideshow: "What is a narrative?"

Created by
Nicolle Zenaro
This slideshow describes what a narrative is and what it isn't. In addition, the two types: personal and fictional are also defined. This slideshow includes visuals to help students understand the concept more. Definitions and examples are included! At the end of the slideshow there is a quiz for students to complete as a whole class. The questions ask the students to decide whether or not they think the writing topic would be a personal narrative or a fictional narrative.
Preview of How to Write a 3-Paragraph Essay: PowerPoint Presentation

How to Write a 3-Paragraph Essay: PowerPoint Presentation

Created by
Novel Cafe
This activity contains a PowerPoint Presentation that will guide students who are learning how to write 3-paragraph essays. There is one slide dedicated to each part of a 3-paragraph essay (introduction, body paragraph, and conclusion). Each slide of the presentation includes a summary of what can be addressed in that part of the essay, a fill-in-the-blank outline, and guidelines with tips on how to write thesis statements, write topic sentences, include pieces of evidence, and write commentary.
Preview of Learning About Commas

Learning About Commas

Power point on Canva or PDF of the 10 rules of when to use a comma. Also included, are practice sentences at the end of the power point. This file can be accessed through Canva by messaging me for the link.
Preview of BUNDLE: How to Write a 3-Paragraph Essay & How to Write a 5-Paragraph Essay

BUNDLE: How to Write a 3-Paragraph Essay & How to Write a 5-Paragraph Essay

Created by
Novel Cafe
This Bonus Bundle includes two Novel Cafe resources: How to Write a 3-Paragraph Essay PowerPoint Presentation and How to Write a 5-Paragraph Essay PowerPoint Presentation. Purchase both resources at a discounted price with 20% off!How to Write a 3-Paragraph Essay: This activity contains a PowerPoint Presentation that will guide students who are learning how to write 3-paragraph essays. There is one slide dedicated to each part of a 3-paragraph essay (introduction, body paragraph, and conclusion)
Preview of Expository Writing PowerPoint

Expository Writing PowerPoint

Created by
Michelle Byrne
Help students understand what expository writing is and how to make their own writing better. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License.
Preview of Giving Speeches: Informative Speech (Grades 3-12)

Giving Speeches: Informative Speech (Grades 3-12)

This class focuses on delivering an explanatory speech. Students will learn to write an informative speech and deliver it to the class effectively. The class includes audio accompaniment, an activity and homework.
Preview of The Writing Process Prezi Presentation

The Writing Process Prezi Presentation

Created by
Daniel Jones
This is a Prezi presentation on The Writing Process. In this presentation, You will be able to explore Prewriting, Drafting, Editing, and Publishing with your students. I have provided a voice over for the entire presentation that you may either use or mute. This is an extremely valuable teaching tool. This creates a visual experience for the writing process that will engage your students.
Preview of Introduction to Logical Fallacies

Introduction to Logical Fallacies

Created by
Jacob Lightbody
This product was designed as part of a persuasive writing unit. It introduces the basic idea of logical fallacies and provides four writing exercises that address logical fallacies. This PowerPoint does not name specific types of fallacies. Use it as part of a persuasive writing unit, a stand alone writing exercise, or as an introduction to a logical fallacies unit. This is a fun lesson. A preview has been provided.
Preview of Tips for Writing a Personal Narrative

Tips for Writing a Personal Narrative

Created by
Medema's Shop
This is a powerpoint that goes over what a personal narrative is and how to write it. It gives students ideas on what is expected to be in the paper.
Preview of POW TIDE Introduction

POW TIDE Introduction

Created by
4th Grade Files
This is a brief introduction to the POW TIDE writing process.
Preview of TED Talks (Grades 3-12)

TED Talks (Grades 3-12)

Learning public speaking is easy, which is why my lessons are written for 3rd-12th grade. This class comes with audio and delves into the newly popular TED Talks given. The age and subject matter are open in giving a TED Talk. Children learn persuasive writing and form their own TED Talk. It includes an activity, homework and an audio accompaniment.
Preview of Personal Narrative Writing

Personal Narrative Writing

Created by
Lemon Parade
Power Point File Personal Narrative Guided Power Point for Subject :A time I learned a Life Lesson Topic Sentence and an explanation of what they are, some examples and options for your own topic sentence. Middle Section: Explained with what you are looking for Transition words for beginning, middle and end sentences, and example sentences. Explanation of what a conclusion sentences is, some examples and the some options that you can choose for your own conclusion sentence. A check list of
Preview of Claim and Evidence Powerpoint

Claim and Evidence Powerpoint

- Intro to claim and evidence in writing. - Used at middle school level literacy intervention classes. - Can be used in general education classes as well.
Preview of Giving Speeches: Persuasive Speeches (Grades 3-12)

Giving Speeches: Persuasive Speeches (Grades 3-12)

This class focuses on persuasion in tone and evidence in persuasive writing. Delivery of the speech with tone, proper movement eye contact is expected. This class includes an activity and homework. It also includes an audio accompaniment.
Preview of Giving Speeches: Narrative Speeches (Grades 3-12)

Giving Speeches: Narrative Speeches (Grades 3-12)

Continuing from where the lesson on persuasive speechwriting left off, this class shows how to write and present a narrative speech, focusing on descriptive writing, characters and plot. It also shows the proper way to deliver the essay. This class includes an activity and homework. It is also accompanied by audio sound.
Preview of Evaluating Claims/Analyzing Arguments

Evaluating Claims/Analyzing Arguments

Created by
Selma Knowles
This PPT has a vocabulary list and a lesson on evaluating claims. It gives a relatable scenario for students to evaluate. There are critical thinking questions which may be used as an exercise or for discussion. The full version has the answers some students might come up with along with more information.
Preview of Basic Guide to Writing an Essay PPT (editable resource)

Basic Guide to Writing an Essay PPT (editable resource)

This PPT covers the following steps. These simple steps will guide you through the essay writing process:Decide on your topic.Prepare an outline or diagram of your ideas.Write your thesis statement.Write the body.Write the main points.Write the subpoints.Elaborate on the subpoints.Write the introduction.Write the conclusion.Add the finishing touches.
Preview of Fancy Nancy Fancy Writing

Fancy Nancy Fancy Writing

Created by
TeachNTots
This lesson uses Fancy Nancy and the Posh Puppy as a model text for the children to use as a way to experience how authors use parentheses to add more information to their writing. Students will determine where and how Jane O’Connor uses parentheses to hug that extra information. Included is a model writing piece about RIF (Reading is Fundamental) through a moment/action elaboration strategy while using parentheses as the featured author’s craft. The power point lesson includes the think alo
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