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Preview of My Future's So Bright FREEBIE | End of the Year Activities

My Future's So Bright FREEBIE | End of the Year Activities

Created by
Joey Udovich
Are you looking for a fun way to begin or end your school year? This art and writing activity is the perfect way to do just that! Students will get creative as they bring their futures to life through the lenses of their oversized sunglasses.This project is perfect for...✔️ ...an end-of-the-year activity to reflect on their summer plans.✔️ …beginning of the year activity to reflect on their upcoming school year or what they want to be when they grow up.✔️ …student time capsules! These would be a
Preview of Best Part of Me Writing Pages - FREEBIE!

Best Part of Me Writing Pages - FREEBIE!

Our "Best Part of Me" writing is a wonderful Open House project you can do with your class. It is perfect for practicing opinion writing, and it is a perennial favorite among parents! This FREEBIE includes the writing pages your students can use for their final writing. I have included SIX versions of the paper - with both handwriting guidelines and plain lines (both large AND small) - suitable for both primary and upper grades. There are SIX DIFFERENT FONT options for each page, to include th
Preview of Publishing Paper FREEBIE

Publishing Paper FREEBIE

Created by
Brianne Dekker
This is a packet of lined and bordered "publishing paper" that students can use when writing the final draft of a piece of writing. It makes their writing look neat and polished, and is especially fun when copied on colored paper. This freebie includes 5 versions of publishing paper: one with title and author lines, one lined only, one with a drawing box, one with title and author lines and a drawing box, and one lined in a letter template. Enjoy! *** You might also be interested in: • Pub
Preview of Monster for Sale! A Persuasive Writing Project

Monster for Sale! A Persuasive Writing Project

Created by
Teresa Kwant
Let the creative juices flow! Students will enjoy creating their own monster and convincing others why they should purchase it! Students will write a persuasive essay and put the essay in a lapbook to present their monster.
Preview of St. Patrick's Day "We are one LUCKY class" Bulletin Board Kit FREEBIE

St. Patrick's Day "We are one LUCKY class" Bulletin Board Kit FREEBIE

This St. Patrick's Day bulletin board kit is perfect for the month of March. Students write down various ways they are lucky on clovers and then the clovers get hung on your bulletin board or door. Everything you need to make this eye-catching and meaningful bulletin board is included. Just print the pieces on paper, cut them out, and then attach them to your bulletin board or to your door. ***My bulletin board is 48" X 36". Your bulletin board needs to be at least that big for this kit to work.
Preview of Our Class is a Family Writing Activity

Our Class is a Family Writing Activity

"Our Class is a Family" is one of my favorite books to read during the beginning of the school year! I created this worksheet to complete after reading the book as a class. This is a great activity to start the school year and create a positive classroom community. Hang them up for others to enjoy! **This resource does NOT include the book. However, you can find a wonderful read aloud on YouTube!**More to Love:Boho Meet the Teacher Night StationsTake Home Editable Folder/Binder Cover Page Back t
Preview of FREE - End of the Year Activities | Art & History Color Sheet

FREE - End of the Year Activities | Art & History Color Sheet

FREE Sample - End of the Year Activities | Art History Color Sheet. “Thank you, Mrs. Riley, winner of a new cat. Next, the grand prize winner in our town raffle is none other than Sydney Waldorf. Congratulations! Here are the keys to your brand new old castle – whoa – that's a heating bill!” announced a gleeful mayor, as she clapped excitedly. Springboard into a writing assignment with one end of the year European castle color sheet. + + + + + + + +The castle co
Preview of Symbolism Activity For Any Text: Making A Personal Crest (FREE)

Symbolism Activity For Any Text: Making A Personal Crest (FREE)

This can be used as a fun introductory lesson on symbolism or as a beginning of the year activity for students to express who they are and decorate their new classroom. Students could also create crests to represent characters or individuals in a novel, short story, or nonfiction text.Included:*A crest template*Directions for completing the crest*The meanings of selected symbols *A grading rubric*Sample symbols to help students brainstorm*Common Core (CCSS) standardsFind More Skill-Based Resourc
Preview of Read All About My Summer Break  **First Week of School Writing Activity**

Read All About My Summer Break **First Week of School Writing Activity**

This activity is intended to be used during the first week of school. Students will brainstorm events from their summer break and organize them before writing them into a short paper. Students are given detailed directions, a brainstorming page (graphic organizer) and final draft paper for them to write their final draft about their summer. This activity is a great way to assess your students' writing abilities at the beginning of the year, as well as allow each student to share information
Preview of Free- 8 Great Final Projects for Any Novel Study

Free- 8 Great Final Projects for Any Novel Study

8 great ideas that can be used with any novel study at any grade level. Better than book reports, these ideas will have your students think more complexly about the characters, themes, nuances, and connections of the books. These project ideas are also found in the novel study for Touching Spirit Bear. If you like these ideas, you'll love the novel study! See it at Touching Spirit Bear- Journal Style Novel Study.We also have a similar novel study for Bud, Not Buddy, A Day No Pigs Would Die,
Preview of FREEBIE! - Book Project Choice Board with Rubrics

FREEBIE! - Book Project Choice Board with Rubrics

3/17/20: Hello! I noticed that purchases for this have increased over the last several days, likely due to school closures! :-( So, I have changed it to a FREEBIE: Please download and freely share this item!Stay healthy!JulianeGive students a choice on how they retell their understanding of a novel or story by using this 4 x 4 (16 choices) choice board. A few examples of the choices:- Create an illustrated timeline; include 4-7 main events from the story.- Create an interview with one of the cha
Preview of FREEBIE: Writing a Public Service Announcement for Grades 2-6

FREEBIE: Writing a Public Service Announcement for Grades 2-6

Writing a PSA is a Freebie to support elementary teachers in having their students create persuasive Public Service Announcements.This product has everything you need to assist your elementary students in planning and organizing a Public Service Announcement. It is complete with tips and printable resources. This writing project introduces students to understanding and creating a PSA.Product Includes:6 Steps for Writing a Persuasive PSAPSA Critique ChecklistPSA Planner (a graphic organizer for p
Preview of Black History Month - Banner Report Project - FREE Sample

Black History Month - Banner Report Project - FREE Sample

Presenting - Black History Month! With this file, you get 2 blank banners to use at your discretion. Allow students to chose, or you assign, a note worthy African American, past or present, to research. February is Black History Month (or African History Month) in the US, so this gives us a great opportunity to learn about the role these fascinating individuals played in American history, individuals who are sometimes downplayed or left out of the history books altogether.. These Black History
Preview of NonFiction Student Worksheet

NonFiction Student Worksheet

Created by
Ruth S.
NONFICTION STUDENT WORKSHEETS My non-fiction student worksheet template is best used with non-fiction books, autobiographies, biographies, articles and fact based texts. It's a great tool to help kids become familiar with nonfiction text and is aligned with the Common Core's section titled Reading Informational Text. Included on the last page of the packet, is a note about the blank box. I like my students to include a sketch of something that relates to the topic. Feedback and Followers
Preview of Google Doc- Editable Nonfiction Newspaper Template & Example

Google Doc- Editable Nonfiction Newspaper Template & Example

Showcase your students' learning with this creative Nonfiction Newspaper Template! This PDF download provides you with a link to two editable Google Docs- the "Editable Nonfiction Newspaper Template" and the "Example of Nonfiction Newspaper Using the 5 Text Structures."I use this with my fourth graders during our Nonfiction Unit. Students research a topic of their choice and create a Nonfiction Newspaper about it. Each child is responsible for writing 5 articles that display their knowledge an
Preview of "All About Books" Template

"All About Books" Template

Created by
Across the Hall
Informational writing can be easy and fun for your students with this help of this FREE "all about books" template! Guide your students through writing their own expository or non-fiction text with this resource. It comes with a cover, a table of contents, writing pages, and more! ●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●● What resources did I include in this product for you? ⬟ Cover ⬟ Table of contents ⬟ Labeling page ⬟ Writing page {primary and regular l
Preview of Letter to my Future Self

Letter to my Future Self

** I have updated so there is no longer a school year on this. Your students will be responsible for putting the date in their letter.** Here is a great end of the year project that helps students reflect on their past year! Students write a letter to their future selves and read it when they graduate high school or college. In this letter, they can write about things they did, wanted, learned, etc. in this school year. They can also write about their dreams and aspirations in this school yea
Preview of I Am poem template

I Am poem template

Created by
The Owl Spot
Integrating poetry with reading and history is an integral way to push your students to higher levels of thinking. Use this I Am Poem Template to help your students understand deeper levels of characterization in a novel, literature story, history unit about famous people, or even in science and math when discussing people who contributed much to their fields of study. Or, use this in writing to have students express ideas about themselves, family members and/or friends. Great for Back to Scho
Preview of Paper Bag Book Report and Rubric: Language Arts Grades 6-9

Paper Bag Book Report and Rubric: Language Arts Grades 6-9

Created by
Krystal Mills
This is an awesome alternative to the standard book report and students really enjoy this form of assessment. It is adaptable and easy to assess. I have included a 4 point rubric for both the paper bag book report itself and the oral presentation (you may or may not want to do this as a part of the assessment). The focus of this report is on the plot, characters, theme and setting. Conventions and comprehension are addressed, as are speaking and listening outcomes. The rubrics are multi-purpo
Preview of Primary and Secondary Source Project FREEBIE!

Primary and Secondary Source Project FREEBIE!

This freebie will help your elementary students understand primary and secondary sources. This difficult concept is brought to the basic level they need to understand these two sources. Students write about an experience they have had personally, like experiencing a hurricane first hand, watching a great athletic event, or experiencing a political moment. Then they find and supply a newspaper or magazine article to support their experience. This easy to use product also comes in two levels-b
Preview of FREE Culinary Symbolism Project-Based Learning for ANY Piece of Literature

FREE Culinary Symbolism Project-Based Learning for ANY Piece of Literature

A fun project-based learning activity to use with ANY piece of literature! Great for: *Book projects*End-of-novel projects *Creativity boosters *Emergency sub day activity *Collaboration with Home Economics classes This lesson includes two written examples. One of the examples is appropriate for high school students and the other for middle school students. This lesson also includes two sets of project choices in case the "chef" option is a not allowed at your school. ✌ If you and your students
Preview of FREEBIE American Revolution Main Idea Cross Curricular Spy Profile

FREEBIE American Revolution Main Idea Cross Curricular Spy Profile

This is a FREE SAMPLE from my larger CIA American Revolution Spies Passages product! Give your students a behind the scenes look at the American Revolution with this cross curricular activity! Students will practice main idea reading skills while learning about the spies that impacted the Revolutionary War. Assign digitally or use the printable version to meet your students' needs.Students will answer short comprehension questions and fill in main idea graphic organizers about the text. They wil
Preview of Favorite Music Memories - FREE fun End of Year Reflection Worksheets Activity

Favorite Music Memories - FREE fun End of Year Reflection Worksheets Activity

Looking for a fun, meaningful, and easy-for-you end of year music activity for your students? Look no further than “Favorite Music Memories”, a free printable PDF featuring 14 pages of worksheets that are perfect for all grades, from kindergarten and elementary kids to secondary students. ⛱️⛱️⛱️This collection is a quick and easy way to wrap up the school year with a fun and engaging music lesson that will help your elementary, middle school, junior high, or high school general music students re
Preview of FREEBIE!!!!  Small Editable Polka Dotted Labels~all colors!

FREEBIE!!!! Small Editable Polka Dotted Labels~all colors!

Enjoy these small editable labels! This is saved as pptx! Make sure you have this Power Point program. :o) Polka dotted-all colors! Want different sizes??? I have a packet with small, medium and larger labels per color. Check it out at the store! When printing-MUST USE FULL SHEET LABELS ONLY and then cut out. You can change the font, change the color of the font and even add clip art! For personal classroom use only-not for commercial use. Have FUN! PS...I NOW HAVE a CHEVRON EDITABLE
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Writing worksheets can help your child develop essential writing and literacy skills needed for school and life. If you’re a teacher or parent looking for printable and digital writing resources to help your student learn a writing concept, look no further! TPT has an extensive collection of resources, created by other teachers, that are designed to help with any need across grade levels.

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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