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High school writing bulletin board ideas for Microsoft Word

Preview of Revise and Edit Writing SRSD

Revise and Edit Writing SRSD

This chart allows students to see the differences between revising and editing. Each step is written out with a description of what they should look for in their paper. This would be perfect to paste into their writing notebooks or post around the classroom as a reminder!
Preview of Motivational Quotes Bundle

Motivational Quotes Bundle

Here is the motivational quotes bundle! Three lists of motivational quotes for teachers, preteens, and teens. Gain inspiration and motivation for your classroom.
Preview of The Contender Conquering Fears Activity

The Contender Conquering Fears Activity

Created by
Jen Prosser
This activity is based on the book The Contender by Robert Lipsyte. Boxing Gloves & Conquering Your Fears: I have students complete this activity at the mid-way point in the book. This way students have an understanding of the story line and are better able to relate it to their own lives. Role Model Writing: I have students complete this after we have finished the book.
Preview of Author Mystery Bulletin Board Guess, Library, Books, Reading Month

Author Mystery Bulletin Board Guess, Library, Books, Reading Month

Hello! Welcome to Julie's Color Wheelby ♥Julie Marie>>>DESCRIPTION<<<This "Mystery Author" bulletin board is the perfect way to engage your classes or the whole school in the Library, Reading Classroom, for National Reading Month or any time of the year! Clues are editable in Microsoft Word. Comes with book, pencil, and question mark clipart, and a colorful matching bulletin border. Also comes with a sign for "Guesses Go Here" and a page for guess slips. This set works great wi
Preview of Motivational Quotes for Teens

Motivational Quotes for Teens

Motivational quotes for teens to inspire and generate conversations. The quotes are from famous people who will inspire teens and help them face life's challenges.
Preview of Three Activities Based on "Harrison Bergeron"

Three Activities Based on "Harrison Bergeron"

I first used this project with gifted eighth graders. They loved it. Not only did they enjoy the discussion but they loved doing art work in English class. Recently I did these activities in my heterogeneous ninth grade classes. They, too, enjoyed it. They loved sharing what talent or skill they have and they loved drawing what handicaps the Handicap General would give them if they lived in Harrison's world. Our pictures are posted around the room and students from other classes who have heard a
Preview of Enrichment Center

Enrichment Center

Created by
Alyssa DeGroat
I have what I call an “Enrichment Center” in my classroom. It is where I send kids when they are “bored,” intellectually unchallenged, or needing extra credit. I believe both English Language Arts & possibly history teachers can use this (I am an ELA teacher). There are multitudes of ways you can use this system: • Mandatory research project (once per term, perhaps) • Extra credit • Extension/enrichment for kids who finish early • As a replacement assignment for a child who has already
Preview of Get to Know You Flowers Activity - Start of the Year!

Get to Know You Flowers Activity - Start of the Year!

Kick your year off with this fun writing activity! Designed for high school students, but can be easily tailored for younger kids, too! Directions and rubric are editable upon download. Students use flower templates to describe themselves and decorate them - makes a fantastic bulletin board display (especially when paired with a quote about growth in the new year!) After designing their flower, students compose a six-paragraph explanation of their flower and how it illustrates who they are as a
Preview of Grammar Order of Operations, help in diagramming and identifying sentence parts

Grammar Order of Operations, help in diagramming and identifying sentence parts

Created by
R Wayne Adams
This is a simple, step by step, process that will help students take apart a sentence and identify all of its parts. Great help for middle school through college for students who need to diagram or identify parts of a sentence. Includes 8 basic parts of speech, Direct and Indirect Objects, Predicate Nominatives, Phrases, and Clauses.
Preview of Embedding a quote: In"CITE"ful writing

Embedding a quote: In"CITE"ful writing

Created by
MrsGs8thgrade
This a writing resource that will help students' with their evidence based writing. These sentence stems, with parenthetical citation reminders, will aid students in their MLA citation process.
Preview of Summary, paraphrasing, retelling classroom poster

Summary, paraphrasing, retelling classroom poster

Created by
Melissa Garcia
One of the anchor standards of the Common Core is summary writing, and it's important for students to know the difference between summaries, paraphrasing, and retelling. So... I've created a handy-dandy set of posters (clear and easy to read once enlarged) that tell what summaries, paraphrasing, and retellings are and what they are not. The language used in the poster come directly from the Common Core standards (e.g. claim, central idea, interpretation)
Preview of Classbook - Our Class Goals (facebook profile)

Classbook - Our Class Goals (facebook profile)

Classbook is based on Facebook, for the classroom. Great bulletin board to display students goals for the year. Facebook default picture can be replaced by students' actual photograph. Word document so you can change the names and title.
Preview of Writing Process Posters/Clip Chart

Writing Process Posters/Clip Chart

This is a pack of writing process posters including: Prewrite, Draft, Revise, Edit, Publish Goes great with Ruth Culham's Trait Writing! Can be made as a bulletin board, or assembled as a clip chart to be used with clothespins to monitor student progress. Great visual for the writing process! The students love seeing their clip move through the process!
Preview of Marriage Contract--like water for Chocolate

Marriage Contract--like water for Chocolate

Created by
Kelli Maass
this is a great way to start LWFC. Students examine how they feel about love and marriage by writing a marriage contract. The rubric is included as well.
Preview of Cuban Themed Classroom Posters

Cuban Themed Classroom Posters

This file contains fun cuban themed posters, that can be printed out and cut out to display and use in your classroom.Assembly: Print out all pages that you wish to use and laminate for durability or frame the 81/2" x 11' posters to inspire your students.
Preview of Building an argument Bulletin Board

Building an argument Bulletin Board

Created by
L Arambula
Everything you need to create a bulletin board about argumentative writing. Editable.
Preview of Song Analysis Project

Song Analysis Project

Created by
Kelli Maass
Students will use a song of their choice, analyze literary elements and then present to the class.
Preview of Thought Cloud Bubble Graphic Organizer

Thought Cloud Bubble Graphic Organizer

Created by
James Whitaker
These Thought Cloud/Bubble Graphic Organizers come in Three (3) color outlines with Nine (9) variations and each with five (5) thought bubbles: > Boy x3: Black, Purple, and Red Outline > Girl x3: Black, Purple, and Red Outline > Photo Insert x3: Black, Purple, and Red Outline Remember to use scissors to cut out each organizer (they’re two per page). These graphic organizers are simple but effective and were designed with a variety of purposes in mind. You can use them for: > Ho
Preview of POSTERS about CREATIVITY with BABY ANIMALS THAT MATCH THE QUOTATIONS

POSTERS about CREATIVITY with BABY ANIMALS THAT MATCH THE QUOTATIONS

Created by
joan egdorf
These posters are designed to motivate students to tap into their creativity. Make your bulletin board with these, and refer to the quotes when students hit a creative slump. The baby animals that match the quotes will draw students to look at the posters.
Preview of Writing process display posters

Writing process display posters

5 x 10 writing process posters. Can be used in the writing center/area or can be used as a display to remind students of each step of the process.
Preview of T.E.E.L Paragraph Writing Chart

T.E.E.L Paragraph Writing Chart

Help your students with T.E.E.L. Sentence StartersIncludes extra instruction on how to format paragraphs
Preview of Get-to-Know-You Graphic Organizer

Get-to-Know-You Graphic Organizer

This graphic organizer is a fun way to get to know your students and to get the whole class to get-to-know one another. It is a personal web which guides students to types of things they can tell others about themselves. With it I have also included a list of character traits they can use to describe themselves. It can be used for a variety of social skills, to develop a better understanding of your students' writing abilities, to build some of their vocabulary skills, and to introduce students
Preview of Cute Word Wall Letter Headers

Cute Word Wall Letter Headers

Created by
Cappa
Ever go onto a website and see cute examples of word wall headers? Well, now you can use this template of pre-designed word wall headers (Aa-Zz) and print it in color to put in your own classroom! If you don't like the fonts or colors chosen, you can easily change those using the tool bars at the top of your MS Word window. Enjoy! Please remember to rate and leave a comment!!! :) Thanks
Preview of Spanish: Adjetivo comparativo

Spanish: Adjetivo comparativo

From Michele Jeanmarie, learn how to break it down for students, that is, sentence diagramming in Spanish. Show students that just like you cannot say "more better," in English, you cannot say so in Spanish. By breaking down each sentence, by recognizing the parts of speech in Spanish, by searching, cutting and pasting, students become involved in hands-on learning. Learning Spanish creatively doing reps!
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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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