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Preview of Animated Traditional Cursive SmartBoard Upper and Lowercase

Animated Traditional Cursive SmartBoard Upper and Lowercase

Your students will love this interactive SmartBoard Cursive lesson. It contains 52 pages of animated upper and lowercase letters. While your students are practicing their cursive at their seats, keep the animation going on the SmartBoard so they can check their own progress.
Preview of History as Mystery: An Unsolved Case

History as Mystery: An Unsolved Case

Created by
Dewey Dare
This lesson can be used as a way to introduce your class to the study of history as an evidence-based practice by having them "solve" an open case using the evidence available to them. It can also be used as a way to introduce thesis writing and using evidence in support of a claim for writing in History/Social Studies. The materials in the resources are entirely customizable -- you can build them to suit your needs using simple tools (e.g. Google Maps) or keep them as is.
Preview of The Lottery by Shirley Jackson BUNDLE | Writing, Vocabulary, Simulation, & Quiz

The Lottery by Shirley Jackson BUNDLE | Writing, Vocabulary, Simulation, & Quiz

This BUNDLE of "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson resources is sure to make an impression on your students. It hooks them from the beginning with the memorable introduction. It's followed by "The Lottery" simulation. Having students use strong word choice and voice from the simulation, students will write a reaction to "The Lottery". They will create "toppers" to look like one strong word. Student examples are included within the resource. Students will also receive a vocabulary digital note
Preview of Forest Detective: ELA Murder Mystery-Argumentative Writing & Evidence Grades 6-9

Forest Detective: ELA Murder Mystery-Argumentative Writing & Evidence Grades 6-9

Created by
Pages and Prose
Embark on a thrilling Forest Adventure Murder Mystery ELA Activity that challenges students to unravel a gripping whodunit scenario with this "Swine Sleuths" activity. After a plane crash during a field trip, students adopt a local pig and wish to save it. However one day, the group finds the pig...killed. This murder mystery story, loosely inspired by Lord of the Flies, this innovative instructional tool brings excitement to argumentative writing lessons, ensuring an immersive and memorable lea
Preview of Digital Dilemma: ELA Murder Mystery-Argumentative Writing & Evidence Grades 6-9

Digital Dilemma: ELA Murder Mystery-Argumentative Writing & Evidence Grades 6-9

Created by
Pages and Prose
If you are currently teaching argumentative writing or how to look for evidence, this activity is perfect! My students found normal worksheets boring and repetitive, but they were entirely engaged in this activity! This Murder Mystery Argumentative Writing Activity is an innovative instructional tool designed to cultivate students' mastery of argumentative writing while making the learning process enjoyable and memorable.Highlights:Dynamic Canva Slides: Immerse your students in an engaging learn
Preview of History as Mystery: Unsolved Case

History as Mystery: Unsolved Case

Created by
Dewey Dare
This is Word version of the student activity packet that goes with the Unsolved Mystery lesson. It provides evidence and guiding questions for students to work their way through the opening activity.
Preview of Write Your Own Scifi Adventure Game Creative Writing Game

Write Your Own Scifi Adventure Game Creative Writing Game

A creative writing game designed to take students on a fun, imagination fueled sci-fi journey. Students will write their own sci-fi adventure in this fun creative writing game. They will become the authors of their own sci-fi adventures in this thrilling write- your-own-adventure. Students will work individually or in groups. Using dice, students will use the randomly chosen suggestions to create their own story. This Product Includes:74 Page PDFThree 9-Part Sci-fi StoriesGuided Creative Writing
Preview of Oregon Trail Simulation Game!

Oregon Trail Simulation Game!

This is a multiple day group project/game/simulation for students of just about any age. I created this during my student teaching and students absolutely loved it. It involves going from stop to stop along the Oregon Trail in your wagon group, making decisions and rolling the dice to see if you make it all the way there! Included in this purchase- Teacher Simulation Instructions- Location Slides to project on the board- Shopkeeper screen for teacher to project- Student instructions- List of dif
Preview of Debate - Safety versus Freedom - AP Language Synthesis Essay Prompt Practice

Debate - Safety versus Freedom - AP Language Synthesis Essay Prompt Practice

* Updated 11/21/23 with 2 rubrics + Line of Reasoning handout/slideThis is my students' favorite AP Language activity each year. Facilitated as a debate using the Synthesis essay structure, the "Freedom v. Safety" prompt from a previous AP Language exam is great practice combining skills in research, argument writing, and debate. Please see the preview for a view of all materials in this resource.This resource includes hyperlinks to videos on my YouTube channel for Argument/Synthesis writing spe
Preview of History as Mystery: Unsolved Case PowerPoint

History as Mystery: Unsolved Case PowerPoint

Created by
Dewey Dare
This PowerPoint guides you through the activities and discussion for the Unsolved Mystery lesson.
Preview of Netflix Presentation - Writing Activity

Netflix Presentation - Writing Activity

Created by
myflashideas
Writing Project!Now you can have your own Netflix Platform inside the classroom.You can personalize the profiles and pictures, the title of the serie and the description of the episodes. Students can write their own Netflix Serie or just create a timeline of what they did during the school year. If you want to see more about it, check my Instagram @myflashideas
Preview of Civil War Speed Dating Research Project

Civil War Speed Dating Research Project

Created by
Stephanie Memije
This no-prep project is a great way to wrap up the civil war. Students will research, write, and embody a Civil War figure. I have included teacher and student instructions along with handouts.
Preview of Distance Learning Empacando tu Equipaje de Mano | Packing a Carry-On

Distance Learning Empacando tu Equipaje de Mano | Packing a Carry-On

Created by
Granabana
Are you looking for a meaningful project to engage your mid + proficiency students?Empacando el Equipaje de Mano, is appropriate for Homeschool and Classroom settings and can be used as is or is easily adaptable for the following classes:All levels of Spanish Heritage SpeakersSpanish Culture Spanish Mid ProficiencySpanish Intermediate ProficiencyIB Spanish Language B Standard & Higher LevelsAP Spanish Language & CultureTHE PERSPECTIVE: Originally created as a companion piece for Próxima
Preview of Mi Viaje a México Virtual Tour Project (BUNDLE!)

Mi Viaje a México Virtual Tour Project (BUNDLE!)

Created by
Heens
Have your students take a virtual tour of Mexico City and Guanajuato through a powerpoint full of links, photos, and 360 tours and then explain their trip! The writing piece comes with directions and an example for how to write a detailed paragraph about their trips. In the directions, students are directed to use the pretérito and the imperfecto, but this can be edited by the teacher. Should be fully editable to change the dates and information that you would like to change. There are so many g
Preview of Novel Coronavirus Simulation and Activity Series

Novel Coronavirus Simulation and Activity Series

This is access to a product created by me, using resources online, including CDC, CNN, and more. There are five main parts to this activity series including:I. Background Information on CoronavirusII. Hypothetical Coronavirus SituationsIII. Put yourself in their shoes discussion questionsIV. Simulated COVID-19 Emergency SimulationV. Included rubric to make a COVID-19 FlowchartThis activity was made to be all virtual, so teachers can present the material in person or from home. Students can wor
Preview of No Prep! VENIR Y TRAER: ¿Quiénes Vienen | Qué Traen? Novice Writing & Speaking

No Prep! VENIR Y TRAER: ¿Quiénes Vienen | Qué Traen? Novice Writing & Speaking

Created by
Granabana
VENIR y TRAER: ¿Quiénes Vienen y Qué Traen? provides a guided, then independent practice for students to demonstrate understanding of the forms of VENIR and TRAER and cultural products and practices by creating a telephone script using the target language.VENIR y TRAER: ¿Quiénes Vienen y Qué Traen? is formatted as Google Slides© to support you in the classroom, Homeschool and Distance Learning and includes the following:• a visually appealing 18 slide presentation to guide the teacher in facilit
Preview of Day 2 - SocioSim Profiles

Day 2 - SocioSim Profiles

Created by
Moore Materials
On Day 2 of the Socioeconomic Simulation, use these profiles in individual folders to give students an opportunity to get to know the profile they will be working with, and reference for making a budget.Profiles #9 and #19 are written with consideration of IEP/504 plans that may need less writing for processing/reading level accommodation.
Preview of Mock Congress -- Choosing the Next Troop Carrier

Mock Congress -- Choosing the Next Troop Carrier

Created by
Thomas R Eddlem
Mock Congress for class of 17 or more students This “Mock Congress” teaches -- through a role-playing game -- the entire legislative process from beginning to end, including how it works both in theory and reality. It also stresses public speaking and persuasive writing. The scenario drawn for this Mock Congress is that the military has asked Congress to replace the existing V-22 Osprey troop carriers and congressmen must choose between two different next-generation troop carrier aircraft. C
Preview of Ahmaud Arbery Authentic Assessment - Using & Citing Evidence - Distance Learning

Ahmaud Arbery Authentic Assessment - Using & Citing Evidence - Distance Learning

Created by
Ed Inspirations
Testing is tricky during distance learning and digital instruction, but this authentic assessment will prompt independent, culturally responsive, and honest work. This product uses the tragic case of Ahmaud Arbery to teach students about citizen's arrest law. Students receive a role-play where lawyers ask them to answer some questions about citizen's arrest in response to community questions and concerns. Students then receive an interactive task that lets them click on a variety of sources (
Preview of Classroom Animal Farm Part 1

Classroom Animal Farm Part 1

Created by
Jami Shlensky
Turn your classroom into an interactive version of animal farm to help students understand the novel! Students get to participate in a simulated version with this presentation.
Preview of Classroom Animal Farm Part 2

Classroom Animal Farm Part 2

Created by
Jami Shlensky
Turn your classroom into an interactive version of Animal Farm to help students comprehend the book!
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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.

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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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