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Preview of Speech Writing Template, Speech Outline, Biography Speech, 5 Paragraph Format

Speech Writing Template, Speech Outline, Biography Speech, 5 Paragraph Format

This editable outline helps students put together an organized speech. While it was created to write a biographical speech about the life of a famous person, it can easily be adapted to work with any speech topic. (Word .doc is editable!) I have received many positive comments from parents about teaching students the proper speech format, and this template will guide your students through a 5 paragraph speech.
Preview of Research Paper Rubric - EDITABLE

Research Paper Rubric - EDITABLE

This rubric will help teachers evaluate student research papers using a point system. It includes the following categories:WRITING SKILLSMECHANICSRESEARCH SKILLSIt is quick and easy to quantify. FEEL FREE TO CHANGE THE CRITERIA AS IT APPLIES TO YOUR STUDENTS.
Preview of Wax Museum Speech Frame

Wax Museum Speech Frame

Created by
Jenna Hall
Students use their Wax Museum Research Notes to fill in the structured speech frame.
Preview of Editable Titanic Passenger Tickets!

Editable Titanic Passenger Tickets!

Created by
Sheena Morris
These editable tickets will allow your students to explore what it was like on the titanic in first, second, and third class. This ticket allows you or your students to write in their name, their class, who they are accompanied by, their reason for traveling and any additional comments for their trip. It is perfect for literature and creating fictional characters to write about their journey or your students can research actual passengers from the Titanic and do a mini biography on the real pass
Preview of Animal Report Graphic Organizer Outline Form

Animal Report Graphic Organizer Outline Form

Created by
Tammy Griffis
This is an outline (graphic organizer) that students use when doing research for an animal report. It helps students to organize their research in such a way that makes writing a report much easier for them. My 5th grade students were able to turn each section into a paragraph. Meets several common core ELA standards.
Preview of Using "Two Truths and a Lie" to Find Fake News and Guide Quick Research

Using "Two Truths and a Lie" to Find Fake News and Guide Quick Research

Students need to be wise readers - to find main ideas of a text, but also discern if the information is fact or "fake news." Once you have a copy of the book, this packet gives everything you'll need for a fun and engaging unit - including a fun game to build community, detailed lesson plans for 6-7 25 minute sessions, extension worksheets, an editing checklist and a model of a completed project. Using the unique format from the book, students will complete quick research projects on a topic o
Preview of The Titanic: Paraphrasing Worksheet

The Titanic: Paraphrasing Worksheet

Created by
The Book Teacher
Paraphrasing is an important skill for research, but it requires lots of practice to do it well. This is a worksheet that includes 7 facts about the Titanic. Students are asked to read the fact and then paraphrase the information. The facts about the Titanic are interesting and motivational for students--a must when teaching students to put information into their own words.
Preview of Christmas Around the World Rubric

Christmas Around the World Rubric

Created by
4th is FUN
Here is an editable rubric to go along with my Christmas Around the World Research Project.
Preview of Analyzing a Science Journal Article

Analyzing a Science Journal Article

Created by
Science For All
The Next Generation Science Standards are coming soon and you need to be ready. There is a Standard for nearly every science discipline that requires students to read and understand an article from a science journal. For several years now I have been using this set of worksheets with my lower level and upper level high school science courses in order to help them understand how to read a journal article. I have attached both forms in one Word file. I have also attached a fake science experiment
Preview of Winter Olympics Research Project

Winter Olympics Research Project

Created by
J Whit
Independent research project on the Winter Olympics. Students choose an event and an athlete who participates in the event to research and then complete a Google Slides presentation. Includes project outline, guiding questions, graphic organizer, and rubric for assessment. Slight focus on Canada, but can modify to suit your needs.
Preview of Gospel Writers: Matthew, Mark, Luke and John

Gospel Writers: Matthew, Mark, Luke and John

Created by
Teacher1998
This is a group cooperative project in 2 parts, to study the Gospel writers Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, and to produce a poster about them. Students begin in four "expert" groups to study the biographical information provided, and answer the questions provided on one Saint. Then they disperse into the "Poster project" groups, with one expert from each Saint. In this group they teach each other about the Saints they have studied and together produce a poster about them. All biographical in
Preview of How to Write an Essay- Made REALLY easy!

How to Write an Essay- Made REALLY easy!

Created by
Ashley Frailey
This package includes 5 pages of easy to follow directions and materials to help your students or child understand how to write an organized and appropriate 5 paragraph essay. Using the step-by-step instructions as well as the outline included, students will easily understand how to write an essay. A simple essay example is included that can be used as a visual example as well. Finally, there are questions for students to ask each other during a peer review or for your child to ask him/herself
Preview of My Animal Report Graphic Organizer

My Animal Report Graphic Organizer

The preview file can be downloaded as a FREEBIE... If you would like to edit the product, you will need to purchase the editable version which has been created in WORD. This graphic organizer will help your students organize their research and record the information they gather for an animal report. It can easily be incorporated into any animal unit. The graphic organizer includes spaces to record the following information: Page 1 - The Animal's Habitat, Body Covering and Special Features
Preview of 50 States Project

50 States Project

Created by
Mrs Crafty
This research activity is great for any class studying the 50 states. This can be use as a class book by having each student complete one page or work together and each student will end up with their very own book. There is one state per page each page includes a map of the state and a coloring book version of its flag. There is also room for students to collect information on the states abbreviation, nickname, year of statehood, capital state flower, state bird and interesting facts. The infor
Preview of Famous Scientist Research Paper

Famous Scientist Research Paper

Created by
Sara Whitener
Students choose a famous scientist to research and use these directions as guidelines on the information they need to find. This assignment would be a great supplemental activity to an invention unit or a perfect introduction to research for upper elementary students.
Preview of Pop Music Through the Decades

Pop Music Through the Decades

This is a research project where students work in groups to research the pop music of a specified decade. This is just an outline for the project - you can adjust to your needs. The original project uses Google Slides to be a collaborative digital project, but it is not necessary. File includes the project directions, grading scale, and list of types of pop music by decade (including historical events)
Preview of Autobiography Writing Plan For Elementary Students

Autobiography Writing Plan For Elementary Students

Created by
Don Schwartz
A detailed and well-organized template for a successful autobiography. This is a project that will motivate students as they practice writing a personal narrative. The packet includes a planning form, a detailed question sheet to guide kids as they organize ideas, a letter to parents, and a note taking form students can use as they discuss with parents key moments and events in their lives. It is designed for elementary age students. All forms can be copied and before you know it, students will
Preview of Social Issue Project for Gifted or Language Arts

Social Issue Project for Gifted or Language Arts

This social issue project weaves in so many Common Core writing, listening, and speaking standards! Great to keep a language arts or gifted class highly engaged. What you will love about this is that student directions, handouts, graphic organizers, and the grading rubric are already made for you. They are blank and ready to be printed, copied, and given to students. Virtually no ahead of time prep! There is also an "example/model essay" to use as a teaching tool and very specific
Preview of Identifying Credible Internet Resources Checklist

Identifying Credible Internet Resources Checklist

Created by
Jay's ELA
This is a checklist students can use as a guideline for choosing credible internet sources. Since finding and using credible sources is a key part to the Common Core ELA standards, I hope you will find this tool helpful.
Preview of State Report - Outline, Rubrics and Poster

State Report - Outline, Rubrics and Poster

Created by
Called 2 Teach
This structured outline for a research report will support your students in the writing process. It is a detailed, step-by-step guide for each topic area with 5-sentence paragraphs. It also includes a State poster project and rubrics.CCSS: W5.1, W5.2, W5.3, W5.4,W5.5, W5.7, W5.8, W5.9, L5.1
Preview of Compare and Contrast Essay Outline Format

Compare and Contrast Essay Outline Format

Created by
Trevor Morgan
If you want to help your students compose compare and contrast essays, purchase this. This outline gives students a skeleton/format to use in order to compose a compare and contrast essay. It includes how to format an introduction, body, and conclusion along with transitions.
Preview of Animal Research Rubric

Animal Research Rubric

Created by
Park Place
Need a quick rubric? This rubric is designed for a primary or beginning writer for expository writing. Use this rubric to score and show your students as they are writing their report to know what they need to include.
Preview of Saint Poster and Report Rubric

Saint Poster and Report Rubric

This is a rubric for students doing a research report on a Saint. I then have them paste their 1 page report onto a half-sheet of poster board. They include title, pictures, and important key information on the poster.
Preview of Design a Reptile

Design a Reptile

**Caution** This is not in the same "family" as my "Create-a-" animal series. I created this Design a Reptile to use with my high school Zoology course. This is an activity I use at the end of the reptile unit. Each student or group is asked to design a "new" reptile. They will pick which biome it lives in, and then focus on anatomy and behavior adaptations that will help their animal do well in their chosen habitat. Students create a book, where each page spread has one page for illustrat
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Writing Prompts

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