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End of the Year Fun Writing Project Last Week of School Activities 3rd 4th Grade

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3rd - 5th, Homeschool
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45+powerpoint, digital and bulletin board letters
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So much fun!!! We used half way through the year to refresh on school rules and my students had such a fun time thinking about what makes a good 3rd and 4th grader. Also perfect end to our procedure writing unit.
Sometimes you just need to review how to be a third grader, and this is a great way to do that while also practicing some valuable writing skills.
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Description

Looking for an end-of-the-year writing project for the last week of school? These procedural writing pieces let your students shine as the experts of the grade level they just completed as they write procedural pieces to help next year's students!

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"I used this resource as their final writing piece and a way to sum up their year as fourth graders while giving advice to next year's class." -Shirlie Y.

Make sure your students understand how to write procedural writing pieces before the school year ends with this project designed to have students teach your future students how to be a student in your classroom.

Templates for 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders are included.

This procedural writing project includes everything you need to introduce, review, and enjoy procedural how-to writing: anchor charts, modeled writing, guiding questions, graphic organizers, rubric, and much more!

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Anchor charts and modeled writing are also included in a PowerPoint presentation so that you can use them to guide your instruction.

Bulletin board letters and student writing and illustration pages are included to help you easily display your students' work on bulletin boards!

This product has BOTH print and a Google Slide version with digital directions.

This resource will:

  • save you time planning
  • keep students engaged at the end of the year
  • have students include an amazing writing project in their writing portfolio
  • wrap up the school year in a fun way

CONTENTS:

Link for Google Slide use and digital directions

ANCHOR CHARTS:

✓What is Procedural/How To Writing?

✓What are Procedural/How To Key Words?

✓What are Sequential Key Words?

✓What are Other Helpful Words?

✓Procedural/How To Writing Organization

✓Who Is Your Audience?

✓What Are Procedural/How To Writing Tips?

✓Modeled Procedural/How To Writing Essay and Discussion Questions

✓Student Project Task Directions

✓Brainstorming and Planning Graphic Organizers

✓Sketching Page

✓Prompt Page (How to Be a Third Grader and Other Classroom Procedure Options)

✓Student Editing and Revising Checklist

✓Additional Resources for how to do any classroom procedure writing project

✓Teacher Rubric

✓Bulletin Board Letters (2different phrases included) & Final Copy Paper Options

✓Teacher Suggestions

Please see the preview for a closer look at all this product has to offer!

Teacher Approved!

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"My kids loved getting to write about how to be a 4th grader. It was easy to use and easy to get out to my families. Great for distance learning!"

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"I really enjoyed using this resource as a final writing assignment for my students. I look forward to reading hat they learned during this year. Thank you for this resource."

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"We have used the procedural writing prompts all year. I love the new digital version that has moving parts and allows students to work through the writing process."

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Total Pages
45+powerpoint, digital and bulletin board letters
Answer Key
Rubric only
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Standards

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Write informative/explanatory texts to examine a topic and convey ideas and information clearly.
Write informative/explanatory texts to examine a topic and convey ideas and information clearly.
Introduce a topic clearly, provide a general observation and focus, and group related information logically; include formatting (e.g., headings), illustrations, and multimedia when useful to aiding comprehension.
Develop the topic with facts, definitions, concrete details, quotations, or other information and examples related to the topic.
Link ideas within and across categories of information using words, phrases, and clauses (e.g., in contrast, especially).

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