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Free middle school english language arts reflective journals for teachers for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of Writing Prompts 1 (EI Based)

Writing Prompts 1 (EI Based)

Need two weeks worth of writing prompts to get students writing and reflecting on emotional intelligence skills? Try the ten slide PowerPoint which addresses learning styles and emotional intelligence skills such as:goal settingtime managementanger managementstress managementstudy skillsand more...Just put up the slide, play some brain music, and let students write then share (if desired). You'll be amazed at the reflective responses!Visit www.bethhammett.blogspot.com for FREE weekly activities
Preview of Creepy Facts with Writing Prompts

Creepy Facts with Writing Prompts

Created by
Modern Ink
This 7-slide Power Point is sure to peak your middle or high school students' interests with its high creep factor. Each slide includes a random creepy fact, with an accompanying writing prompt. Some of the prompts are opinion-based while others get the creative juices flowing--all are original and written by me. These slides are the perfect way to start your English or Language Arts lesson; they're perfect for Halloween, to compliment a horror story, or for simply creeping your students out!
Preview of Parent-Teacher Conference Template

Parent-Teacher Conference Template

Created by
MissJordyn
This product is a template for conferences. It includes an area for the student's name, the date, an area for "glows" (things they are doing well), an area for "growth," and an area for "our next steps."This is a digital activity. The template is not editable.
Preview of Imaginative Warmups

Imaginative Warmups

Here is a collection of Creative Writing Warm-Ups that I used at the beginning of the year leading up to writing an Imaginative Story. Many of these warm-ups come from the blog listed below. It is a great free resource. I thought I would share my compilation that worked well in my classroom! The students enjoyed the random prompts and the opportunity to "think outside the box." Great for encouraging new writers too! Blog Resource: http://visualwritingprompts.wordpress.com/category/subjects/eng
Preview of Editable and Free Binder Cover or Teacher Planner Cover

Editable and Free Binder Cover or Teacher Planner Cover

This is a one-page cover page for teacher planners. Edit this to include your name, date, year, school or whatever you'd like! This is part of my Teacher Planner and Parent Questionnaire product. Begin the year organized and in style. it can be found here: Teacher Planner and Organizer If you like this product, please rate and follow me =)
Preview of Sacred Writing Time Expectations for writers

Sacred Writing Time Expectations for writers

Whether your students are familiar with writing in journals or not, this PowerPoint gives them your expectations. It includes visuals of what writing time looks like and doesn't look like. In addition, I have included a portion about Brain Babble.I have also included a slide of music guidelines if you like to play instrumental music during writing time. I love instrumental music because it is an auditory reminder that writing is happening even if they are late to class and exposes my students
Preview of How Full Is Your Bucket

How Full Is Your Bucket

Inspired by the book How Full Is Your Bucket by Tom Rath and Ph.D. Donald O. Clifton is a 16 page PowerPoint that encourages positivity and togetherness. These motivational tibits can be used in faculty meetings or as journal starters for students in the classroom.
Preview of Memoir Heart or Soccer Ball

Memoir Heart or Soccer Ball

Created by
Chalkboard Blog
This is a writing graphic organizer I use with my students at the beginning of the year. Students draw in sections of the heart or ball with things they are interested in writing about, i.e. pets, family vacations, siblings. Then they write in their writing journals and share their pieces with the class. Once they have shared, they get to color in that section of the heart they wrote about. The more they write, the more they get to color. It is a great tool for getting to know your students and
Preview of Observation Notes

Observation Notes

Hello Fellow Teachers!!If you're like me you like to take notes when you are learning something! If you're also like me you are a classroom teacher. I made this resource so when you have someone come to watch you teach they can take notes that you can review later together! This would be great for if your mentor comes to observe or even your administrator! They can take notes on where you can grow and what you're already doing amazing at!INCLUDED:Observation Notes for PowerpointObservation Notes
Preview of 6th Grade ELA Learning Strands Organizer: Keep Data on Learning Strands

6th Grade ELA Learning Strands Organizer: Keep Data on Learning Strands

Created by
Wake Up Sunshine
In a realm of everyone seeming to want some form of data to back up results, claims, etc.; it's imperative for educators to keep up. Here at Wake Up Sunshine, we're offering a simple and effective manner to keep track of the strands you're meeting. More importantly, it offers the user simplistic, hyperlinked excel spreadsheets to simply input your data. Find out what strands you're meeting with ease; but also investigate strands that you may be missing, or barely touching upon. This is an inno
Preview of Reveal Your Why

Reveal Your Why

These slides are useful in helping students get clear on what they value, enjoy doing, and narrow their career path in a direction that serves their passions. Ideally, this exercise could be completed in as short as 30-minutes or up to 60-minutes. The slides serve as a writing assignment guide that students can do from their tablets or phones. Each slide issues them a prompt and then a chance to go back and answer why they answered the way they did. At the end, they will send their discoveries t
Preview of Writing Goals

Writing Goals

Print these out, cut off the white on the top and bottom of the pages, and slide through the laminator in one long strip. We have conferences after looking though their journal edits. The students decide which goal they need to focus on for the next couple weeks. Finally, they move their clothespin clip with their number on it (important for a level of anonymity) and its there to visually commit them to the improvement! These student friendly objectives are great for many grade levels.
Preview of CUSTOMIZABLE JOURNAL COVER

CUSTOMIZABLE JOURNAL COVER

Created by
JOVONNI RUFFIN
This is a customizable journal cover that you and your students can change to meet your personal needs.
Preview of ELA Anchor Learning Strands Organizer: Keep Data on Meeting Learning Strands

ELA Anchor Learning Strands Organizer: Keep Data on Meeting Learning Strands

Created by
Wake Up Sunshine
In a realm of everyone seeming to want some form of data to back up results, claims, etc.; it's imperative for educators to keep up. Here at Wake Up Sunshine, we're offering a simple and effective manner to keep track of the strands you're meeting. More importantly, it offers the user simplistic, hyperlinked excel spreadsheets to simply input your data. Personally, I use the anchor strands the most. They are "the bottom line" in my opinion. They're very broad and easy to track and meet the key
Preview of Editable Student Conferring Forms

Editable Student Conferring Forms

Created by
Primary Trinkets
This packet consists of 5 versions of editable student conferring forms
Preview of Reading Survey

Reading Survey

Created by
WooGirlMoves
Get ready for back to school with this activity! Here is a great way to build connections with and among your new students! Use this resource to help create a positive atmosphere in your classroom by learning more about your students to better prepare future lessons based on students' responses.
Preview of Creative Writing Prompts

Creative Writing Prompts

Appropriate for grade levels 2 to 8.Download a PDF for individual and group instruction. Open with GoogleSlides to edit individual slides/specific information.
Preview of Ticket Out the Door

Ticket Out the Door

A reflective ticket out the door.
Preview of A Cup of Laughs

A Cup of Laughs

Students use humor in their writing. Can be used for creative writing, journal writing, or writing workshop.
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Importance of learning English language arts

English language arts (ELA) concepts — reading, writing, listening, and speaking — empower students to become effective communicators, critical thinkers, and lifelong learners. They are the foundation for all other types of learning as students must rely on ELA skills to master content from other subject areas and communicate what they’ve learned.

Strong reading skills can help students make sense of written content, and gather information for further analysis. Writing skills can help students articulate their ideas, construct arguments, and synthesize information. And speaking and listening skills empower students to clearly present their ideas, participate in group discussions, and collaborate with their classmates. This is why teaching English language arts is critically important for student’s success in school and beyond.

Benefits of learning English language arts

Learning English language arts offers many benefits to students both in school and beyond. It helps students:

  • Develop effective communication skills
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By ensuring that students have a solid foundation in English language arts, teachers can help set them up for future success.

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