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High school creative writing research on sale

Preview of Arbor Day Tree Writing Template Printable ~ Writing Prompts

Arbor Day Tree Writing Template Printable ~ Writing Prompts

Created by
Puzzle Catherine
Arbor Day ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Tree Writing Template Printable with Writing Prompts Inspire creative writing and celebrate Arbor Day with this engaging printable tree writing template. Perfect for students of all ages, this resource encourages reflection on the importance of trees and nature while providing structured writing prompts to guide composition. Key Features:Tree Writing Template: The printable template features an outline of a tree with ample space for writing. Students can use the tree's bran
Preview of Movies Themed Activities

Movies Themed Activities

Created by
ESL VILLAGE
The Movies Theme Based Activities set includes engaging, ready to use, differentiated activities for talking and writing about films!. This set has been designed to help students to learn about movies: film genres, cinema-related words, film directors and their work!It includes 60 pages described as follows:1 crossword page where students will find 12 cinema-related words plus answer key.12 word graphic organizers for word study. I have included a blank chart so you can add your own words. 1 pag
Preview of Idioms Project - Literal Image, Figurative Meaning, Origin Research, Create New

Idioms Project - Literal Image, Figurative Meaning, Origin Research, Create New

Created by
Taylor Taughts
A short, fun, creative, and deceivingly challenging project for students investigating idioms. This project has multiple layers that appeal to students:ChoiceInternet researchArtwork and designCritical thinking Silly, creativityWeird historyCreative writingFirst students will choose 3 idioms (I tell them Cold feet, Ants in your pants, and Hit the road are OFF LIMITS because I have made and share examples using those three). Students tend to choose the same ones over and over (AND idioms they alr
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