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10th grade holidays writing centers

Preview of Meme Caption Writing Prompts (Fun End of Year Activity)

Meme Caption Writing Prompts (Fun End of Year Activity)

Created by
Ellie Sherwood
This Google Slides document includes 30 slides with different memes with text boxes for students to practice their creative writing by coming up with captions for the different pictures. Students love being able to create captions and it really helps with engagement!There is also a blank slide included so you can insert your own pictures as well as individual meme pictures that can be copied and pasted to use in whatever you like at the end of the document.
Preview of WRITING COMPLETE SENTENCES with MEMES- NO PREP PRACTICE for OLDER STUDENTS

WRITING COMPLETE SENTENCES with MEMES- NO PREP PRACTICE for OLDER STUDENTS

Created by
Hands on Reading
Perfect for an intervention class or grammar skill refresher. MAKE PRACTICING DEVELOPING COMPLETE SENTENCES RELEVANT AND FUN! By using the student-friendly memes, students of all ages can practice developing quality sentences. Using memes allows students who are struggling with this lower level skill to engage in curriculum without feeling like they are being given "younger" curriculum. With 17 pages of memes (4 memes per page), this activity can be used 3 times a week for an entire year.If yo
Preview of Edgar Allan Poe, Author Study Body Biography Project, Poster

Edgar Allan Poe, Author Study Body Biography Project, Poster

Created by
Danielle Knight
This Edgar Allan Poe Body Biography Project is filled with all you need to teach and promote the truly amazing American author, Edgar Allan Poe. The author study body biography is a collaborative research activity. Your students will find plenty of opportunity for creativity. This is truly unique, has high quality vector graphics, and is the most inclusive you'll find on Teachers Pay Teachers! I love to share my Edgar Allan teaching unit during the fall months. Halloween is an awesome classroom
Preview of Essay Writing Revision Stations: Peer Editing Checklist, Essay Feedback Centers

Essay Writing Revision Stations: Peer Editing Checklist, Essay Feedback Centers

When used strategically, essay revision stations can greatly decrease your workload while improving student writing. Personally, I would NEVER grade another essay unless it been ran through these essay revision steps. These essay revision stations can help you focus on being your students' educator rather than their editor. And the best part? They are virtually no-prep! Here's what you will get: 7 editable revision station templates Detailed teacher notes STOP! Would you rather have the full F
Preview of Scrabble Letters!

Scrabble Letters!

Created by
KB Konnected
Includes: Uppercase lettersLowercase letters (new)14 punctuation marks (new)Extra pages with the most frequently used letters. (new)Four sizes of each included 1 1/2", 2", 3" and 4".81 pages in all!Use these printable scrabble letters for your own games, word work, centers, and bulletin boards. Just print on card stock, laminate, cut and you're ready to go!Thanks to my customers for the suggestions!Personal classroom use only.
Preview of Halloween Coloring-by-Number, Grammar & Figurative Language Activities

Halloween Coloring-by-Number, Grammar & Figurative Language Activities

Created by
Julie Faulkner
In this fun set of four Fall/Halloween-themed coloring pages, your students review standards while coloring!! Answers and suggestions for use are included! These no-prep activities are great for literacy centers, bell ringers, brain breaks, review, or substitute plans. All ages love to join in on the fun!Student Experience: Students must identify the parts of speech or figurative language in the cute, custom-designed scenes in order to color the picture. Some coloring pages require students to
Preview of December Christmas Coloring-by-Number, Figurative Language Activities

December Christmas Coloring-by-Number, Figurative Language Activities

Created by
Julie Faulkner
In this set of five Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, and winter-themed coloring sheets, students review standards while coloring!! These activities reflect the diversity and fun of the month of December. These no-prep worksheets are great for literacy centers, bell ringers, brain breaks, review, or substitute plans. All ages love to join in on the fun!Student Experience: Students must identify the parts of speech or figurative language (allusion, alliteration, simile, metaphor, onomatopoeia, idiom
Preview of Christmas Math Mystery Picture #5  ~ Multiplication

Christmas Math Mystery Picture #5 ~ Multiplication

Created by
Mr Peterson
This is a fun and easy way to work on multiplication facts. Your students will enjoy bringing this picture to life. It also works on prime and composite numbers. Check out the FULL preview. The answer key is included. Merry Christmas!
Preview of Hot Cocoa Science - Middle School December STEM Activity - Christmas Science

Hot Cocoa Science - Middle School December STEM Activity - Christmas Science

Who doesn't love hot cocoa?! Engage your middle school scientists while exploring the effect of temperature (thermal energy) on marshmallows and candy canes in hot cocoa. Students will practice their science and engineering practices skills by making predictions, planning investigations, making observations, analyzing data, drawing conclusions, and they'll love every minute of it! Students will also be exposed to crosscutting concepts by looking for patterns when comparing melting marshmallows
Preview of A Christmas Carol Literature Guide, Reading, Writing, Pop Up Flip Book

A Christmas Carol Literature Guide, Reading, Writing, Pop Up Flip Book

Created by
Danielle Knight
The timely and relevant themes of A Christmas Carol are greed, charity, guilt, kindness, generosity, and goodwill. Your students will love this Christmas activity -great story for the winter holidays that does not stress religion. The story focuses on one of the most famous dynamic characters, Ebenezer Scrooge. Written by author, Charles Dickens. There are several versions of the tale. This resource provides you with links to the play version, the full text, a free audio book, and a YouTube sear
Preview of Christmas Activities Elf the Movie for Inference Skills, Schema, Video Clips

Christmas Activities Elf the Movie for Inference Skills, Schema, Video Clips

Created by
Danielle Knight
Students in middle school and high school will love this fun holiday activity perfect for your busy December lessons! Elf The Movie, English Language Arts Inference Skills Activities, Video Clips, Notes, and Answer Key will get them to laugh. December 5, 2021: ALL THE LINKS WORK. IF, you are having trouble accessing the Youtube links, the issue is on your end, within your school's firewall settings. The links and videos all work. Please work with your tech admin to get the links approved to use
Preview of Transition Words & Phrases

Transition Words & Phrases

Use this document to help students vary the type and number of transition words in their writing. The words and phrases are categorized to help students learn how and/or when to use them in their writing. It could also be used as a mini writing word wall.
Preview of Civil Rights Movement Stations Activity Lesson | Freedom Riders, Little Rock 9

Civil Rights Movement Stations Activity Lesson | Freedom Riders, Little Rock 9

This Civil Rights Movement stations activity resource engages students on the Freedom Riders, the Little Rock 9, the Montgomery Bus Boycott, the Greensboro Sit-Ins (and the Greensboro Four), the March on Washington, and more!This top-notch resource is included in the Civil Rights Movement Unit Bundle!In this hands-on and engaging lesson, students investigate five major Civil Rights Movement protests to understand the different methods of protests used to gain civil, political, and economic freed
Preview of Reading Response Journal Prompts for Any Novel (Set 1) - Distance Learning

Reading Response Journal Prompts for Any Novel (Set 1) - Distance Learning

Need a way to hold students accountable for choice reading? Whether you're using literature circles, a book club format, or some other type of independent reading program, these digital reading response journal prompts will keep students engaged while allowing them an avenue to share what they are comprehending from their books. Research shows that asking students to write about what they are reading is one of the most beneficial activities we can ask students to do. And, that's exactly what the
Preview of Women's History Month, Maya Angelou Biography and Poem,  "Still I Rise"

Women's History Month, Maya Angelou Biography and Poem, "Still I Rise"

Created by
Danielle Knight
WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH, Maya Angelou: Her Life and Poem, "Still I Rise." The poem appeals to everyone and you will find many ways to make connections with your students. Great to use as a pre-reading exercise to introduce civil rights, Women's History Month, Black History Month, National Poetry Month, Poetic Devices, American Literature, Social Studies, the 1960's, figurative language, hyperbole, repetition, rhetorical question, metaphor, simile, rhyme, word cloud, expressiveness. Each flap
Preview of What Does Our Principal Assistant Principal Dean Director Headmaster Do All Day?

What Does Our Principal Assistant Principal Dean Director Headmaster Do All Day?

What Does Our Principal, Assistant Principal, Dean, Director, Headmaster Do All Day? Student Written BookWhat is this resource?This activity is perfect for Teacher Appreciation Week, Principals or Administrators Appreciation Days, or the perfect retirement gift for an outgoing principal or administrator.What is included in this resource?Principal VersionAssistant Principal VersionDean VersionDirector VersionHeadmaster VersionThree different levels are included for all grades: -Drawing Version (P
Preview of News Report: Who? What? Where? When? Why? How?

News Report: Who? What? Where? When? Why? How?

Created by
Street AcademiKs
A simple graphic organizer for students to use when reading a newspaper for the 5 Ws and How. Once students have completed the graphic organizer they can write a summary paragraph using the information they have gathered. Rubric included!!!! It is also a great tool for students when brainstorming ideas for a creative writing news report. *Updated August 2017*
Preview of Vocabulary Writing Activities for Any List Digital & Print

Vocabulary Writing Activities for Any List Digital & Print

What's the use in students memorizing vocabulary words if they can't use them in discourse!? The vocabulary activities in this resource focus on engaging middle and high school students in creative and informative writing opportunities. They can be used with any word list!CONTENTS:This vocabulary in writing resource contains six different types of activities:5 RAFT writing assignments that encourage students to use their words in writing as they take on different points of view and write for dif
Preview of Valentine's Day Grammar, Coloring-by-Number

Valentine's Day Grammar, Coloring-by-Number

Created by
Julie Faulkner
In this fun Valentine's Day-themed coloring page pack of four sheets, students are working on grammar standards while coloring!! Make every minute count and meet fundamental language skills with these fun and festive coloring by parts of speech coloring sheets. Great for literacy centers, brain breaks, and test review!! Project them on the interactive board and color virtually!!Student Experience: Each sheet has several different parts of speech included in the exercise. Students will either i
Preview of Classroom Jobs/ Job Application | Classroom Job Applications {Classroom Economy}

Classroom Jobs/ Job Application | Classroom Job Applications {Classroom Economy}

Having students fill out classroom job applications is a wonderful way to incorporate writing, and get students excited to help around the classroom!This is a general classroom job application that will easily go along with any job system being used in your elementary or middle school classroom. Students select their top 3 job choices of the jobs available, and then describe their strengths, previous work experience...etc that suits them for that position. Different from most job applications st
Preview of Christmas / Winter Holiday Tangram Set - 29 Different Tangrams! - {ZisforZebra}

Christmas / Winter Holiday Tangram Set - 29 Different Tangrams! - {ZisforZebra}

Created by
Z is for Zebra
Here are 29 different Christmas/Holiday/Winter themed Tangram puzzles for you to cut out and use in your classroom! Each tangram is on a 3.7" x 4.9" card and there are 4 cards per page. The color tangrams show the individual shapes while the black tangrams only show the whole figure as a sold color. The colored tangrams are filled in with green, red, white, blue and grey colors. I have also included 3 different sized tangram squares for you to print out in both color and black. The black tangra
Preview of Real-World Grammar Fails, Thanksgiving/Christmas/New Year Task Cards

Real-World Grammar Fails, Thanksgiving/Christmas/New Year Task Cards

Created by
Julie Faulkner
This set of real-world grammar mistakes is an excellent engaging activity for middle or high school English students as for bell ringers, grammar practice, review, or just for fun during Thanksgiving, the Christmas holidays, and the New Year! I've collected mistaken-ridden posters, tweets, signs, etc. to keep things interesting - and to provide plenty of examples!Allow students to take ownership of their learning and make connections to the world around them. Students love to spot errors in th
Preview of Spanish Thanksgiving Reading Passages and Worksheets

Spanish Thanksgiving Reading Passages and Worksheets

3 original reading passages about Thanksgiving in Spanish with comprehension questions and activities.El primer Día de Acción de GraciasThis reading is about the history of the first Thanksgiving Day in America. It is mainly in the past tense (pretérito).The comprehension activities include multiple-choice questions, putting parts of the story in chronological order, and a True / False Quiz.Mi familia celebra el Día de Acción de GraciasThis reading is about how a family will celebrate Thanksgivi
Preview of Real-World Grammar Fails, Journalism/Yearbook Proofreading Task Cards

Real-World Grammar Fails, Journalism/Yearbook Proofreading Task Cards

Created by
Julie Faulkner
This set of real-world grammar mistakes is an excellent engaging activity for bell ringers, grammar practice, review or just for fun for your yearbook, newspaper, media, or journalism class! I've collected mistaken-ridden magazine covers, newspaper headlines, yearbook pages, and more to keep things interesting - and to provide plenty of examples!Allow students to take ownership of their learning and make connections to the world around them. Students love to spot errors in the unlikeliest places
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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.

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