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Preview of Peer Feedback Sentence Starters - FREEBIE

Peer Feedback Sentence Starters - FREEBIE

The “BAG” method allows students during the peer editing process of writing to provide quick, specific, helpful, and understandable feedback. There are two copies of the BAG sentence starters on the page. I have my students glue this reference sheet into their ELA interactive notebook.
Preview of Opinion Writing Graphic Organizer DBQ - FREEBIE

Opinion Writing Graphic Organizer DBQ - FREEBIE

This product has two slightly different graphic organizers that your students can use to map out their opinion essay. The first has the option for boxes that allow students to track the documents or different texts they're using. The second doesn't have that "Documents Used" box. I LOVE using this for DBQ essays - my students do a wonderful job organizing their arguments with this tool!
Preview of Hatchet & Brian's Winter: Chance of Rescue

Hatchet & Brian's Winter: Chance of Rescue

Another task from 'Not Another Novel Guide' that asks students to think, rather than regurgitate!Use this document-based question to push critical thinking and text analysis skills with students reading Gary Paulsen's stories about Brian Robeson! This FREE resource asks students to use their knowledge of the text, along with a population density map of Canada (Document 1) and a data table (Document 2) comparing the total area in square miles and total populations of the U.S. and Canada. This tas
Preview of Friday the 13th Writing Prompt or  DBQ

Friday the 13th Writing Prompt or DBQ

Created by
Laurie Belden
This is a quick write activity that starts with defining myths & superstitions. Use it as a fun way to teach students about triskaidekaphobia (fear of the number 13) and Friday the 13th. Great for grades 3+
Preview of 4th Grade- Ancient Rome Source Work-Class Starters with a Bonus Quiz FREEBIE

4th Grade- Ancient Rome Source Work-Class Starters with a Bonus Quiz FREEBIE

**Aligned with the New 4th Grade Louisiana Social Studies Standards**I have created a set of materials for three weeks of class starters, homework, test reviews, or centers related to Ancient Rome. You are free to use them in any way you like. The set also includes an overall quiz with multiple-choice questions, written response questions, and one bigger writing prompt with a planning section and a spot to write the final draft. All questions are aligned with the material provided by the Bayou B
Preview of Introduction to Text  Dependent Analysis

Introduction to Text Dependent Analysis

This is an easy, step by step, template of how to get your students to respond to text dependent analysis questions. No longer will your students answer a questions with, "Because it said it in the story"! They will be able to make a claim, support their claim in their own words and by citing text evidence, explain why their answer and the text evidence supports their claim, and summarize what they have written. Use this as morning work or small group work. Students will be engaged in text and t
Preview of Lined Writing Paper

Lined Writing Paper

Created by
Kallals Korner
Lined paper handout! Perfect for creative writing assignments :)
Preview of Holiday Haikus - FREE!

Holiday Haikus - FREE!

Created by
Edge EdTech
As the holidays near, students will enjoy this FREE resource. This activity includes the explanation of haikus and offers examples of holiday haikus. For the last portion, students have the opportunity to writer their own holiday haikus. Students could write about Christmas, family traditions, snow, winter, etc. The possibilities are endless with this fun holiday writing activity! Also, check out more holiday fun with Winter Short Stories: Reading Comprehension Activities.
Preview of Social Studies Freebie Bundle: 4 Sets of Essential Activities!

Social Studies Freebie Bundle: 4 Sets of Essential Activities!

This freebie bundle includes the following Social Studies sets:Inquiry Sheets:These inquiry sheets are for primary, secondary, and video resources and are great for any unit! There is no unit-specific language, so you can use this over and over again to inspire higher-level thinking! DBQ Outline:This DBQ Outline provides students with guidance for how to frame their DBQ essay and space to plan what documents they will analyze in their paper. This resource can be used for any DBQ 4-paragraph essa
Preview of A.C.E. Writing Strategy for Social Studies Constructed Response

A.C.E. Writing Strategy for Social Studies Constructed Response

The A.C.E strategy is a constructed response strategy that gives students a format to make valid claims and support their claim in Social Studies Constructed Response writings. The strategy focuses on providing meaningful evidence to support the claim.Why Use the A.C.E Strategy?The A.C.E Strategy is a great strategy for use in the Social Studies classroom for constructed response writing. The strategy encourages students to make a claim by answering the question in their own words, using evide
Preview of Document Based Questions: Childhood Obesity

Document Based Questions: Childhood Obesity

Created by
Melodie Brewer
Get your students reading closely and thinking about historical and/or current events by answering document based questions, or DBQs. This activity encourages students to interpret and use a variety of sources to respond to questions or prompts, allowing student to think like historians by gathering, analyzing, and organizing information from the sources provided. Students are required to think critically by interpreting and developing meaning, rather than just restating a textbook ‘s interpreta
Preview of Paragraph Writing Graphic Organizer (I Can, I Have, I See)

Paragraph Writing Graphic Organizer (I Can, I Have, I See)

Created by
Jincey Hall
Use these graphic organizers to help beginning writers develop paragraph structure. My students complete these during the brainstrom stage of the writing process. They also use them for homework activities.
Preview of Harlem Renissance Poetry by Langston Hughes

Harlem Renissance Poetry by Langston Hughes

Created by
Ashley B
Collection of poetry by Langston Hughes. Use for teaching elements of poetry and about the Harlem Renissance.
Preview of Newspaper Template

Newspaper Template

Created by
Simply Inclusion
This template is great for creating newspaper articles! Three different templates are available. Students can include multiple pictures, captions and informational writing. Easy to type into, or handwrite. Pictures can be added for a more personal touch!
Preview of Free! American Revolution - A Rebuttal to King George III

Free! American Revolution - A Rebuttal to King George III

Created by
Vagi's Vault
Students will write a letter to King George III in response to his letter declaring the colonies to be in open rebellion. Students are expected to defend the actions of colonists, such as protests and boycotts. Included is the actual declaration by King George III.
Preview of DBQ Practice - Justifications - Early Civilizations

DBQ Practice - Justifications - Early Civilizations

In this DBQ skills practice, students will practice citing and justifying evidence in order to answer "Does a civilization need to be located near water to survive?" **all materials are editable**
Preview of September Journal Cover

September Journal Cover

Created by
Maddie Yeager
Journal cover for September journal. Purchase comes with colored version.
Preview of Primary & Secondary Resources

Primary & Secondary Resources

Created by
Teachin' Momma
This is a quick review of Primary and Secondary resources with 2 ways to break down for understanding/ comprehending the resource. SAOPStone, which is used to analyze written resources and TACOS is used to analyze pictures or short videos. These strategies are great for teaching DBQs
Preview of American Leaders Writing Activity-George Washington Carver & Benjamin Franklin

American Leaders Writing Activity-George Washington Carver & Benjamin Franklin

Created by
TeachLoveCare
Using the writing template, students can write about contributions made by George Washington Carver and Benjamin Franklin using the images provided.
Preview of R.A.C.E. Response Guide

R.A.C.E. Response Guide

Created by
Cameron McGregor
A simple informative poster for your students about the parts of a R.A.C.E. response with examples for the pieces:RestateAnswerCiteExplain
Preview of A Long Way Gone Essay Test

A Long Way Gone Essay Test

This test includes nine essay prompts dealing with important ideas and themes in the book.
Preview of DBQ: Hurricane Final

DBQ: Hurricane Final

Created by
Christy S
Use this worksheet as a way to assess your student's knowledge of hurricanes and the DBQ process.
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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

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Letter Writing

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Blogging

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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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