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Preview of Units: Narrative Writing, Making Characters Come to Life

Units: Narrative Writing, Making Characters Come to Life

Created by
Creations
This is a great 3 page practice to help your students make their characters unfreeze and come to life when writing narrative pieces. These align to Lucy Calkins Units of Study, Narrative Writing.
Preview of Georgia Regions Book Common Core Reading Unit 3

Georgia Regions Book Common Core Reading Unit 3

Created by
gateacher
This book can be used with 2nd grade Common Core Reading Unit 3 to identify the Georgia Land Regions. This book includes 6 pages as listed: Georgia's Regions Appalachian Plateau Ridge and Valley Blue Ridge Piedmont Coastal Plains Each page has name of region, map of location of region, and write two sentences about this region. *Please see the very simple and easy to follow directions on how to create (cutting & staple) the book.
Preview of Johnny Appleseed

Johnny Appleseed

This mini unit includes facts about Johnny Appleseed and apples, a writing prompt, and recipe for apple pie. It has adorable backgrounds and clip art. This is a great way to get students involved in learning about an American Legend, conservation, and kindness.
Preview of Balanced Literacy Five Day Bug Unit

Balanced Literacy Five Day Bug Unit

I love using the balanced literacy approach during my literacy block. This 49 page bug unit has five days worth of literacy work. It makes a really fun unit! Each of the days focuses on a different bug/insect including: bees, ladybugs, worms, spiders, and caterpillarsEach of the 5 lessons in this unit includes: -a read aloud idea-discussion questions and answers that go along with the read-aloud-a poem to use for shared reading -sample community writing idea-three independent student worksheets
Preview of Workshop Model Lesson Plan Template

Workshop Model Lesson Plan Template

This lesson plan template is one that works best for organizing weekly lessons within the workshop model. Includes sections for: Standards, Focus, Resources, Academic Vocabulary, "I can" Statements, Formative/ Summative Assessments, Anchor Charts, Mini Lessons, Team Practice, Independent Work, Critical Thinking
Preview of Shades of Meaning--Synonyms

Shades of Meaning--Synonyms

Created by
Kim Julian
Students find synonyms for words, rank the synonyms from weak to strong, and explain their work to their classmates. I also make a class book and a bulletin board so students have a reference to use during their writing.
Preview of Non Fiction Mini Project

Non Fiction Mini Project

Created by
3D Learning
This is an engaging 1-2 week mini-project for kids in grade 2-4! It centers on students creating their own non-fiction books based on things that they love and are experts in! Includes a detailed full-project lesson plan, rubric and BLM's needed! Just download and get to it! Students will feel proud of their work, being able to teach others about something they know well, and at the same time they will be learning the use and importance of all elements of good non-fiction (Table of contents, h
Preview of Billy The Bashful Bat's Writing Checklist

Billy The Bashful Bat's Writing Checklist

Created by
David Olsen
A hands on, cross curricular writing checklist. This worksheet gives young writers a fun way to edit their work. It also allows them to review and master the basic shapes. After trying different checklists, and getting limited results, I was so happy when I found a fun and educational way for my students to improve their writing and math at the same time! This worksheet would work great for students in grades K-2.
Preview of Distance Learning Text Feature Activities with Spider

Distance Learning Text Feature Activities with Spider

Created by
Wolf Classroom
Five different text feature activities with different versions so you can scaffold and differentiation for the different students in your class based on their individual strengths and needs. Worksheets all have a spider border but can be used with any text that has text features. Examples are given that come from the book Spiders by Margaret Hall. Provided as a publisher file so you can adapt as desired and so that students can type directly into document.Downloadable document does not have PR
Preview of Opinion Writing

Opinion Writing

Created by
Sally Burroughs
This product has a brief description of opinion writing, that students can paste in their notebooks. It also has two scripted opinion writing samples for the students to complete. Then it has lined paper attached for the students to write their own.
Preview of "Short I" Lesson Plans WTW and Literacy Emergent Literacy

"Short I" Lesson Plans WTW and Literacy Emergent Literacy

Created by
CLIMB HIGHER
This is the "short I" part of Climb Higher's Phonics Library. In it you will find the short I phonics families with Lesson Plans and everything you need to present them. There are two Cut and Paste activities. The flip books of onsets and rimes are reproducible, as is the children's "Short I Families" book for them to record the words they are learning. There are two pages of short i words for sorting activities or games, The cards can be posted on a word wall or collected into children's ow
Preview of Common Core Language Standard Writers Workshop Observation Checklist

Common Core Language Standard Writers Workshop Observation Checklist

Created by
Dorean Dow
Struggling with a way to keep track of mini-lessons for language and grammar standards during Writers Workshop? K-6 teachers can keep this chart on their Cruisin' Clipboard to record observation notes and plan responsive mini-lessons and conferencing goals. One side allows you to decide if this language standard might be a whole group concern, small group concern, or individual concern to be addressed during conferencing. The other side helps you track when you taught the standard, in what mini
Preview of Writng Chant Activity for Grades K-6, ELL Adults, Homeschool

Writng Chant Activity for Grades K-6, ELL Adults, Homeschool

Created by
Teado Wisdom
A fun simple chant to remind lor teach earners the most important parts of a sentence. Super editing tool for differentiated instruction . The movements will simulate the brain and engage all learners from kinder to sixth grade! Included in this free download is a photo of a chant poster, I created, the chant, and the chant with movement instructions and lesson plans .
Preview of Riley the Rabbit's Writing Checklist

Riley the Rabbit's Writing Checklist

Created by
David Olsen
A hands on, cross curricular writing checklist. This worksheet gives young writers a fun way to edit their work. It also allows them to review and master the basic shapes. After trying different checklists, and getting limited results, I was so happy when I found a fun and educational way for my students to improve their writing and math at the same time! This worksheet would work great for students in grades K-2.
Preview of Groovy Grandparents Writing

Groovy Grandparents Writing

Created by
Jodi Bonds
What a Groovy Way to write about your Grandparents on Grandparent's Day!
Preview of Mapa de verbos

Mapa de verbos

This map can be used to look at specific verb patterns when conjugating regular -ar verbs in present tense. Great for Dual Language instruction.
Preview of Lesson Plan Template

Lesson Plan Template

This is an easy (editable) template for you to use for your lesson planning.
Preview of Reader Response Journal Guidelines

Reader Response Journal Guidelines

Created by
Hilda Cortez
This is a source that you can use when creating reader response journals for your students. It is a great resource and gives students a format to use when responding to literature.
Preview of Review and Revise Poster

Review and Revise Poster

Created by
Myster P
Great poster for a writing center to help students Review/Revise!
Preview of PRINT PRACTICE template

PRINT PRACTICE template

Created by
Miss Mari-jo
To be used with PRINTING LESSONS. Allows user to change the text for students to trace.
Preview of Feb./ Valentine writing

Feb./ Valentine writing

This is a February write the room that is differentiated. There are 3 pages that require students to write about what they see in the classroom.
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Journaling

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Writing Prompts

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Poetry Writing

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