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High school writing games under $5

Preview of Discussion Activity - What Would You Do? Speaking Activity Prompt Cards

Discussion Activity - What Would You Do? Speaking Activity Prompt Cards

Created by
Presto Plans
Discussion Activity - What Would You Do? Speaking Activity Prompt Cards: These discussion cards are designed to engage even the most reluctant students in active discussion and conversation in the classroom. The product provides all the necessary tools to engage students in friendly debates and discussions on ethical dilemmas. Each of the cards presents a scenario and students must decide what they would do in the situation and justify their choice. This is an excellent tool to use in intermedia
Preview of CONNOTATION & DENOTATION:  FUN WORD SORT ACTVITY (Common Core Aligned)

CONNOTATION & DENOTATION: FUN WORD SORT ACTVITY (Common Core Aligned)

Created by
Carla McLeod
This fun, hands-on, Common Core aligned word sort activity will teach your students the difference between a word’s connotation and denotation, demonstrate the importance of word choice, allow them to analyze the nuances in meanings of words, as well as provide the opportunity to consult reference materials to verify their determinations. Working in small groups, students are given a deck of word cards that they must first sort by their denotations. (For example: words related to “confident.”)
Preview of Escape the Zombies! Paragraph Review Escape Room - Transitions - Text Evidence

Escape the Zombies! Paragraph Review Escape Room - Transitions - Text Evidence

Use this escape game to review topic sentences, transitions, and citing text evidence. Just print, review the answers, and go! This activity will take about 45-60 minutes to complete based on the ability of your middle-level learners. No technology is required!
Preview of Narrative/Memoir Writing Brainstorming/Generating Ideas: Memory BINGO Activity

Narrative/Memoir Writing Brainstorming/Generating Ideas: Memory BINGO Activity

Help your writers generate ideas for writing a narrative, memoir, or scene with this interactive "Memory Bingo" game that will get students sharing and collecting memories!During this activity, students will use a list of 50 prompts to add various memories to a BINGO board. During BINGO, students will share memories and add more to their treasure trove of ideas after hearing their classmates' memories. After the activity, students will reflect on their top 5 memories and begin writing about one.
Preview of Figurative Language Activities Game for Middle & High School Print & Digital

Figurative Language Activities Game for Middle & High School Print & Digital

Figurative Foreheads is an interactive game designed to help students develop a better understanding of different types of figurative language. Students will work as a team to help their classmates guess the type of figurative language on their forehead! NOTE: This resource is included in my 9th and 10th grade ELA Resources BUNDLE so if you have already purchased that, there's no need to purchase this resource! If you're looking for more resources like this at a discounted price, you might want
Preview of Types of Sentence Structure Grammar Sorting Game, Printable and Digital

Types of Sentence Structure Grammar Sorting Game, Printable and Digital

Created by
Julie Faulkner
Grammar review doesn't have to be boring and monotonous! Get kids up and moving with this print and go, classroom-tested interactive game for reviewing the four types of sentence structures (simple, compound, complex, compound-complex) that comes in printable task card format and an interactive digital format. Great with a lesson on syntactic variety, sentence diagramming, sentence structures, sentence combining, writing, etc.! Student Experience: Students will learn with movement as they revie
Preview of Appositives and Appositive Phrases Trashketball Review Game - Grammar Activity

Appositives and Appositive Phrases Trashketball Review Game - Grammar Activity

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
Review appositives and engage your students with this game! During the activity, teams of students review appositive phrases and compete to shoot baskets into a trash can. For the first two rounds, students identify the appositive phrases in each sentence, but the difficulty increases in the third round when they have to combine sentences to create new sentences with appositive phrases. (Updated version now has a link to a Google Slides Presentation.)Research shows that students often learn bes
Preview of Le passé composé avec AVOIR : worksheets, oral communication, quiz, writing, etc

Le passé composé avec AVOIR : worksheets, oral communication, quiz, writing, etc

Created by
bonjour bijou
This is a "passé composé" package with the verb AVOIR. Perfect resource for beginners and a great review for more advanced learners. What makes this resource different from others is its use of IMAGES in order to help build vocabulary. ***NEW: Google Drive LINK (student copy) now included!*** DIGITAL or PRINTABLEThis resource includes the following:• fun grammar explanations and rules• worksheets (affirmative and negative sentences) • building French verb vocabulary through images• includes Fr
Preview of The 8 Parts of Speech Jeopardy

The 8 Parts of Speech Jeopardy

This is a fun and colorful Jeopardy game based on the 8 parts of speech. It covers all of the parts of speech including: nouns, pronouns, prepositions, adjectives, verbs, adverbs, conjunctions and interjections. This game comes with sound effects, animations and has a total of 130 slides and 60 questions. Complete with a score board, daily doubles, double jeopardy, and final jeopardy. This game is a great review for the 8 parts of speech. To teach this topic view "The 8 Parts of Speech PowerPoi
Preview of Rhetorical Devices in Songs: Engaging & Kinesthetic "Question Trail" Activity

Rhetorical Devices in Songs: Engaging & Kinesthetic "Question Trail" Activity

Want to spice up your lessons on rhetorical/persuasive devices and engage ALL of your students? Get your students moving and interacting with this unique high-interest activity that takes students on a “trail” around the room! Use this to practice identifying devices or to review for an assessment!If you've never facilitated a "question trail," now is the time to try it out! You and your students will be hooked on its unique approach to learning.A question trail is an activity comprised of diffe
Preview of Rhetorical Devices in Songs: Engaging Kinesthetic "Question Trail" Activity

Rhetorical Devices in Songs: Engaging Kinesthetic "Question Trail" Activity

Want to spice up your lessons on rhetorical/persuasive devices and engage ALL of your students? Get your students moving and interacting with this unique high-interest activity that takes students on a “trail” around the room! Use this to practice identifying devices or to review for an assessment!If you've never facilitated a "question trail," now is the time to try it out! You and your students will be hooked on its unique approach to learning.A question trail is an activity comprised of diffe
Preview of Active and Passive Voice Trashketball Game - Grammar Activity

Active and Passive Voice Trashketball Game - Grammar Activity

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
Help your students review active and passive voice in this engaging Trashketball game! In the first round, students write whether the sentences are in active or passive voice. In round two, they write whether the sentences are in active or passive voice and then write the “doer” (subject) of the action. In the third round, students rewrite the sentences, changing them from passive to active voice. (Updated version now has a link to a Google Slides Presentation.)All that you need to play is the
Preview of Dialogue and Descriptive Writing Game

Dialogue and Descriptive Writing Game

Your students will ask to play this all. the. time. The Tweet a Pic Dialogue and Description game for grades 6-10 asks students to write a 140 character tweet for a variety of high interest pictures using their best dialogue or descriptive writing. In groups, students take turns acting as "judge." Members of their group anonymously turn in their best tweet for a picture and the judge chooses the best one. The student who writes the winning tweet gets a point for that round. The judge role s
Preview of Tone ELA Lesson | Game | Activities

Tone ELA Lesson | Game | Activities

Teaching tone and mood will make a splash with your students using these lessons and games! You'll be using an effective scaffolding technique, combining cognitive and affective teaching strategies, while addressing multiple intelligences and learning styles! Great to add to your RTI toolkit as well. ☺☺☺Includes a 14-page PowerPoint instructional to introduce or review the concept of author's tone to your students. Students randomly select tones and various phrases to pair. ✓ Download includes s
Preview of Writing Strong vs Weak Topic Sentences Interactive Lesson Google Slides Activity

Writing Strong vs Weak Topic Sentences Interactive Lesson Google Slides Activity

A self-paced, self-checking mini lesson with intervention that includes 64 interactive Google Slides™ that help students identify and learn the difference between a strong or weak topic sentence. The lesson first explains what a strong topic sentence is and what it isn't. Then, through a series of ten examples, student practice recognizing a strong versus a weak topic sentence along with justifying why it is one or the other.⬆️ Try out the lesson's clickable interactivity at the end of the previ
Preview of Journalism Leads Game

Journalism Leads Game

Created by
UPBEAT ELA
Journalism and its unique writing style can seem daunting for students accustomed to academic essays. News articles can prove especially challenging, as reporters must pack many facts into a few short sentences. This fun and hilarious game gives students the chance to practice this challenging, yet necessary, skill. Students are given game cards, and each card holds a fictional piece of information. One card has the name and occupation of a person (WHO), one card has a serious or silly event
Preview of Parallelism Grammar Sorting Game, Printable and Digital

Parallelism Grammar Sorting Game, Printable and Digital

Created by
Julie Faulkner
Grammar review doesn't have to be boring and monotonous! Get kids up and moving with this print and go, classroom-tested interactive game for reviewing parallelism that comes in printable task card format and an interactive digital format.Student Experience: Students will learn with movement as they review parallelism. Give students one or more cards, and they will identify if the sentence on the card uses parallel structure or not. I've now included a digital version of the activity that studen
Preview of Verbal Phrases and Verbals Review Game

Verbal Phrases and Verbals Review Game

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
Throughout this PowerPoint presentation, teams of students review verbal phrases including gerunds, participles, and infinitives and compete to shoot baskets into a trash can. Research shows that physical movement can lead to increased learning, and this activity motivates students further by tapping into their love of sports. Using heterogeneous groups to play a game with friendly competition is an excellent way to meet the needs of all of your students and reward them for their success.In thi
Preview of Finding Main Idea & Supporting Details with Brain Games by National Geographic

Finding Main Idea & Supporting Details with Brain Games by National Geographic

Friends, If you haven’t already heard, “Brain Games” is a popular TV show recorded by National Geographic that demonstrates how the brain processes information. Get ready for some laughter and some questions from your curious students! Part 1, 2, and 3 from my store are included in this resource! Click "PREVIEW" to view an small excerpt of this activity. Included: --- 22 video clips from "Brain Games" by National Geographic --- Graphic organizers that require students to find the main idea of
Preview of Allusion Activity with Mythology and Pop Culture

Allusion Activity with Mythology and Pop Culture

Created by
UPBEAT ELA
Allusion is a powerful device, but students can easily miss it if they aren't familiar with how it is used. This fun activity gives them practice identifying both mythology-based and pop-culture-oriented allusions as they blend the two in a hilarious, brain-stretching exercise. First, students are split into teams, and each team draws a mythology card, a pop culture card, and a scenario card. Then each team must script a conversation that alludes to facts from both the mythology card and pop
Preview of Punctuating Dialogue and Embedding Quotations ELA Game | Grammar Activity

Punctuating Dialogue and Embedding Quotations ELA Game | Grammar Activity

Are your students STILL putting periods and commas in the wrong places when punctuating dialogue or embedding direct quotations? You could continue banging your head against the wall, or...you could make a light-hearted review out of the issue by playing this game with your junior high or high school students.This game focuses on the punctuation aspect of embedding quotations and formatting dialogue. The 72 question cards included cover placement of commas, colons, brackets, parentheses, ellipse
Preview of Emoji Pictionary (Holiday/Christmas Song Activity)

Emoji Pictionary (Holiday/Christmas Song Activity)

Created by
Too Fun
Looking for a fun activity to get students thinking creatively during the holiday season? In this activity students are challenged to name the Holiday/Christmas Tune based off the given emojis! Also includes an answer key!Check out my NEW holiday goodies:Holiday Music BingoHistory Behind The Ugly Christmas SweaterCheck out my other Emoji Pictionary Activity Sheets:Emoji Pictionary: Back to School EditionEmoji Pictionary: Christmas Songs EditionEmoji Pictionary: Christmas Movies EditionEmoji Pict
Preview of Parts of Speech Review with Madlibs

Parts of Speech Review with Madlibs

Created by
Bradley Thompson
The following are two worksheets to review parts of speech to prepare for an upcoming quiz by playing a game with Madlibs. Students can review grammar and have fun by trying to create the zaniest story.
Preview of AP Lang Scattergories: Brainstorming Evidence for Argument Essays

AP Lang Scattergories: Brainstorming Evidence for Argument Essays

This lesson is an adaptation of the classic game Scattergories, intended to help students brainstorm evidence for the argument essay. I've used it on a traditional bell schedule, but it could easily be adapted for a 90-minute class. This file includes teacher instructions, game cards, and PowerPoint instructions, all saved as PDFs.
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For elementary students who are just learning to write, you can use worksheets to practice letter formation. Students in middle and high school can use learning stations to learn how to write and revise essays. With plenty of TPT resources at your fingertips, you can sharpen your student's writing skills in no time. Extend writing activities beyond the classroom and observe as your child nurtures their imagination, enriches their vocabulary, and enhances their storytelling prowess.

Fun and engaging writing activities to try

Here are a few ideas for writing activities — from our teacher-created resources — that you can find on TPT and that are designed to teach students how to write effectively. (Pro tip: These worksheets serve as an excellent complement to our reading materials.)

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.

By incorporating these (and other!) writing activities into your lesson plans, you can nurture a love for writing.

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