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Preview of How to Write an Introductory Paragraph, FREE Slides + Handout, Model Intro.

How to Write an Introductory Paragraph, FREE Slides + Handout, Model Intro.

Created by
Laura Randazzo
These mini-lecture slides were designed to help middle school and high school students learn to write strong introductory paragraphs for literary analysis, argument, and research essays. This product includes PDF slides that can be projected as you lead a short lecture on a simple four-step formula to create a smooth, powerful launch to an essay. The download also includes a student reference page designed to be used as an assignment/practice round.If you’d like to view a sample of how I present
Preview of How to Write a Conclusion Paragraph, FREE Slides + Handout, Model Conclusions

How to Write a Conclusion Paragraph, FREE Slides + Handout, Model Conclusions

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Three-Step Essay Conclusion Paragraph FormatThese mini-lecture slides were designed to help middle school and high school students learn to write strong conclusion paragraphs for literary analysis, argument, and research essays. This product includes PDF slides that can be projected as you lead a short lecture on a simple three-step formula to create a smooth, powerful conclusion to an essay. The download also includes a student handout designed to be used as a reference tool.If you’d like to vi
Preview of Essay Writing Support, Improve Literary Analysis Essays, FREE Slides/Handout

Essay Writing Support, Improve Literary Analysis Essays, FREE Slides/Handout

Created by
Laura Randazzo
These lecture slides were designed to help middle school and high school students improve the quality of their writing voices when building literary analysis essays. This product includes PDF slides that can be projected as you lead a short lecture on 11 words that rob the power from students’ writing voices. The download also includes a student handout with suggested answer key to be used as an assignment/practice round.If you’d like to view a sample of how I present these slides to my classes,
Preview of Sentence Structure (Simple, Compound, Complex, Compound-Complex): Google Slides

Sentence Structure (Simple, Compound, Complex, Compound-Complex): Google Slides

This product contains 10 noneditable Google Slides that are meant to be used as direct and explicit instruction. The purpose of this lesson is to teach the composition of the four sentence structures: simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex sentences. Further, these slides teach how to correctly punctuate compound and complex sentences. These slides are meant for middle school students who already know how to identify the subjects and verbs of sentences as well as dependent and independe
Preview of Brainstorming Organizers, FREE Handouts & Examples to Help Teen Writers, CCSS

Brainstorming Organizers, FREE Handouts & Examples to Help Teen Writers, CCSS

Created by
Laura Randazzo
These four brainstorm organizers will help middle school and high school writers learn to gather their ideas and research before writing. I’ve included not only blank handouts for you to use with your students, but also four examples of completed organizers to use as models. All of the pages can be printed as handouts or projected for use on a white board. The four brainstorming organizers with completed samples/models include:Bubble clusterSpider diagramFormal outlineColumnsWant to learn more a
Preview of Creative Writing Workshop Lesson 1:  Introduction to Storytelling

Creative Writing Workshop Lesson 1: Introduction to Storytelling

Created by
Livia Blackburne
Hi! I'm Livia Blackburne, author of the NY Times bestselling young adult novel Midnight Thief. In July of 2015, I ran a week long creative writing camp for middle and high school students. We had a ton of fun, and the students wrote some great short stories and novellas! After the camp, I revised my materials and expanded them for other teachers to use. Lesson one is a bird's eye view of storytelling. Why do we tell stories in the first place? What makes a good story? How do you become a bet
Preview of How to Write an Introduction Paragraph

How to Write an Introduction Paragraph

These slides offer a simple introduction to writing introductions for a literary analysis essay. They are simple enough for middle schoolers but we also serve as a helpful refresher for high schoolers. Students will learn how to write a hook, a TAG (title, author, genre), and a thesis.
Preview of Compound and Complex Sentences PPT

Compound and Complex Sentences PPT

This is a great power point for introducing compound and complex sentences. It contains key terms, examples, comparisons, whole-group practice & more.
Preview of How to Write a Concluding Paragraph, Easy Essay Conclusion Paragraph Format
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How to Write a Concluding Paragraph, Easy Essay Conclusion Paragraph Format

Created by
Laura Randazzo
An experienced high school English teacher shares tips and tricks to make your teaching life easier. Today, we’re talking about how to help our high school and middle school students write strong concluding paragraphs by following a simple three-sentence formula.Want to view the free companion materials to teach introductory paragraph writing? Click here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/How-to-Write-an-Introductory-Paragraph-Easy-Essay-Intro-Paragraph-Format-3439063Concluding paragra
Preview of How to Write an Introductory Paragraph, Easy Essay Intro. Paragraph Format
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How to Write an Introductory Paragraph, Easy Essay Intro. Paragraph Format

Created by
Laura Randazzo
An experienced high school English teacher shares tips and tricks to make your teaching life easier. Today, we’re talking about how to help our high school and middle school students write strong introductory paragraphs by following a simple four-step formula.Introductory paragraph slides and handout:https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/How-to-Write-an-Introductory-Paragraph-FREE-Slides-Handout-Model-Intro-3439047Brainstorming organizers:https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Brainst
Preview of Robbed in Florence--by a 3rd grader--Personal Narrative (Small Moment) Example 1

Robbed in Florence--by a 3rd grader--Personal Narrative (Small Moment) Example 1

This product is a personal narrative--a small moment--which the student wrote in third grade. Her teacher said that she had one of the most potential of all his students in writing. He suggested the student's piece of writing should be used as a classroom example.This Robbed in Florence dates back to where this student went to Florence in Italy for a spring break vacation but her family was robbed while visiting the city. The experience was at the same time terrifying and exciting.
Preview of Intro to Plagiarism

Intro to Plagiarism

Created by
1337 Teacher
This is a quick, attention-grabbing activity to start a conversation with your students about plagiarism. I have taken song lyrics from Taylor Swift and Bruno Mars but renamed them as poems written by myself. You can edit it to say they were written by you. I start the activity by excitedly telling the class I've been working on some poems I'd like to share with them. I display the poems on the board and emotionally read each one. Students applaud, not realizing I just stole someone else's word
Preview of Sequencing! PRINT N' GO!

Sequencing! PRINT N' GO!

Short stories with drawn out pictures to show the steps of sequencing in order. Just print n' go! Have your kiddos read, cut out the pictures, mix them up, then try to paste them onto the correct number. Finish with coloring for an easy and fun lesson!Happy learning!
Preview of Literary Devices PowerPoint 6th Grade English Literature

Literary Devices PowerPoint 6th Grade English Literature

A basic PowerPoint which focuses on imagery, hyperbole, analogies (metaphor and similes), onomatopoeia, alliteration, repetition, and idioms.
Preview of Essay: Writing Introductions and Conclusions

Essay: Writing Introductions and Conclusions

Created by
Texas ELAR Coach
Possibly the most difficult part of writing is crafting introductions and conclusions. The introduction, at times, is an insurmountable roadblock for novice writers. They run out of gas before they can get past the barrier. This PowerPoint not only provides reasons for devoting time on well-written introductions and conclusions, but also gives examples to illustrate multiple methods. Related Products Writing Introductions: Different Types of Hooks and Leads Writing Introductions and Conclu
Preview of English Teacher Help: How to Teach Writing, FREE Brainstorming Organizers, CCSS
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English Teacher Help: How to Teach Writing, FREE Brainstorming Organizers, CCSS

Created by
Laura Randazzo
An experienced high school English teacher shares four brainstorm organizers to help middle school and high school writers gather their ideas and research before writing. To download your own set of the brainstorm organizers and complete samples shown in the video, go here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Brainstorming-Organizers-FREE-Handouts-Examples-to-Help-Teen-Writers-CCSS-3405571 Want more help with writing instruction, including high-interest lessons and exemplar student sam
Preview of MLA Works Cited Notes Presentation

MLA Works Cited Notes Presentation

Created by
Paper 2 Pixels
This simple presentation covers the basics of citing sources in MLA format. It reviews plagiarism, quotes and in-text citations, and how to create full citations from multiple types of sources.
Preview of 11 Words to Strike from Student Writing, FREE Literary Analysis Writing Advice
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11 Words to Strike from Student Writing, FREE Literary Analysis Writing Advice

Created by
Laura Randazzo
An experienced high school English teacher shares tips and tricks to make your teaching life easier. Today, let’s talk about 11 words that steal the power from our students' literary analysis essays. Click here for a free copy of the Power of Words slides and handout shown in the video: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Essay-Writing-Support-Improve-Literary-Analysis-Essays-FREE-SlidesHandout-3522407 Lots of advice and free resources for secondary teachers at https://laurarandazzo.co
Preview of Research question development

Research question development

Created by
ELA w Ms S
I created this as a tool to introduce research writing to my students. This presentation goes over how to develop research questions (comparative and descriptive), allows students to view and critique sample questions, as well as create their own.
Preview of Coordinating and Subordinating Conjunctions Minilesson Presentation

Coordinating and Subordinating Conjunctions Minilesson Presentation

PowerPoint Presentation reviewing coordinating conjunctions, introducing subordinating conjunctions, and differentiating between the two.
Preview of How to compose an introductory paragraph

How to compose an introductory paragraph

Created by
Amy Grooman
As a 7th grade ELA teacher, I have always observed the struggle with writing an effective intoductory paragraph to an essay. I use this slideshow to: review the components of an introductory paragraph, provide an easy way to remember Hook/Bridge/Thesis, and provide practice opportunities for intro-writing.
Preview of Writing Bootcamp: PowerPoint on How to Write Well (27 slides!)

Writing Bootcamp: PowerPoint on How to Write Well (27 slides!)

Created by
Maria Faustina
This PowerPoint teaches students to write well by focusing on the basics, such as parts of an essay, parts of a paragraph, grammar, and punctuation. Writing Bootcamp is broken up into three parts, so it can be taught over the course of three days or all at once. This PowerPoint perfectly complements any teacher's lesson on how to write essays, especially for students who are learning to write better in high school. This product also comes in a Bundle which you can buy here: BUNDLE for Writi
Preview of Transition Words PowerPoint

Transition Words PowerPoint

Created by
SecondAry Swag
Simple, no fluff PowerPoint about Transition Words. I included 6 categories with signal words and an example.
Preview of Understanding Pathos, Ethos and Logos

Understanding Pathos, Ethos and Logos

This 6-page "lesson guide" is a great resource for teaching your students the art of persuasion! You could also use this in a Rhetoric Unit. This document is an easy supplement to your Pathos, Ethos, and Logos lesson. Present this to your students or print for them to use as notes. It includes written examples, images, and critical thinking questions. In my personal use, this was designed to be a one-day lesson and introduction to the topics. Please check out my other items for sale in my T
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Learn more about writing resources

Writing worksheets can help your child develop essential writing and literacy skills needed for school and life. If you’re a teacher or parent looking for printable and digital writing resources to help your student learn a writing concept, look no further! TPT has an extensive collection of resources, created by other teachers, that are designed to help with any need across grade levels.

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.

Fun and engaging writing activities to try

Here are a few ideas for writing activities — from our teacher-created resources — that you can find on TPT and that are designed to teach students how to write effectively. (Pro tip: These worksheets serve as an excellent complement to our reading materials.)

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.

By incorporating these (and other!) writing activities into your lesson plans, you can nurture a love for writing.

Frequently asked questions about teaching writing

What types of writing resources are available on TPT?

There are many different types of writing resources sold by Sellers on TPT. Some popular writing lessons include creative writing, poetry, writing essays, writing expository, and handwriting.

How do I find writing lessons on TPT?

Educators can save time preparing writing lessons with resources created by experienced teachers. Simply start a search for writing resources on the TPT marketplace, and filter by grade level, price, and/or resource type to find materials that've been proven to work in classrooms like yours. No matter what you’re teaching, there are plenty of writing lessons and activities sold by Sellers on TPT that are tailored to meet your students' skill levels.