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Preview of Storm Boy Bundle

Storm Boy Bundle

Storm Boy Book and Movie comparison bundle for year 5 Australian Curriculum English Unit.Editable Bundle:- 2 x movie and book booklet with a setting page to draw and write descriptive language, character profiles for Storm boy, Hide Away Tom, Fingerbone Bill & Mr Percival & a page for a main/ important event page to write about 'who, what & where.'- Event timeline posters for the book and movie to display on your learning wall. The timeline posters can be used to track along as the c
Preview of Comprehensive Career Exploration Project NO PREP COMMON CORE

Comprehensive Career Exploration Project NO PREP COMMON CORE

Created by
Ashley Deck
This is a comprehensive career project that allows students to use inquiry to drive their own learning through interest, research and skills inventories. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Students will pick a career to research and present on. Students will get the chance to take part in a fantastic career matchmaking quiz that will match them with their TOP 25 careers! Website includes valuable information help students with
Preview of Adjectives for Describing Art Poster

Adjectives for Describing Art Poster

Created by
Sarah Emerson
This is a page/poster that students can use as a reference when writing about art. Great for teachers of art history, art teachers, and elementary teachers teaching art. Also great for gifted and talented learners. It is a great way for any teacher of writing to incorporate new vocabulary and incorporate art into writing.
Preview of Complete Student Project with activities: Career Day

Complete Student Project with activities: Career Day

Created by
More M & M's
This word document is a complete project for students to complete as an at-home assignment. At my school, we call it Career Day. The students research a career of their choice, develop some type of visual or presentation, present it to the class, and are graded on it based on an already made rubric, which is also included. Also, at the end of the day, the students play Career Day bingo. The bingo board is included, you'll just have to type up the jobs the students have chosen to write on the
Preview of How To Write a Sentence anchor chart or assistive tool

How To Write a Sentence anchor chart or assistive tool

Created by
ESL World
This is a great tool to be used in the ELL classroom. It is especially useful with ELLs that may also have learning disabilities. Using this tool, that can also be an anchor cart displayed in the classroom, students will gain confidence and independence as well as skills to write complete sentences. If you liked this tool, please, rate it, comment and subscribe! Also, check out my other products! Best, ESLWorld
Preview of The Kite Runner: Comprehensive Character Analysis Timeline & Reflection Project

The Kite Runner: Comprehensive Character Analysis Timeline & Reflection Project

The Kite Runner Character Journey Timeline and Reflection AssignmentDive deep into the emotional and psychological landscape of "The Kite Runner" with this comprehensive character study assignment. This versatile project allows students to explore the intricate lives of characters from Khaled Hosseini’s compelling novel, not just limiting them to Amir and Hassan, but opening the door to any character's journey, from the beginning to any point in the story they find most captivating, including th
Preview of Writing Process Clip Chart Pencil

Writing Process Clip Chart Pencil

Created by
Kayla Riley
Put together a cute pencil clip chart and use clothespins with student's names on them to keep track of where they are in the writing process. I included colored printouts, as well as black and white, so you can print the words on yellow card stock paper. After printing, glue or tape the papers together to whatever size you like, and laminate it to keep it all year round.
Preview of The Great Gatsby Introduction American Dream One Pager

The Great Gatsby Introduction American Dream One Pager

Description: Ignite your students' exploration of F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby with our thought-provoking and visually captivating American Dream One Pager. This comprehensive activity is designed to deepen understanding and encourage critical thinking about the elusive concept of the American Dream. Includes a rubric, totaling 45 points!Key Components:Definition of the American Dream: At the pinnacle of the one-pager, students will articulate their personal understanding of the Americ
Preview of Exploring History Through Fences by August Wilson: Collaborative Poster Project

Exploring History Through Fences by August Wilson: Collaborative Poster Project

Dive into the heart of American history and literature with your students through "Exploring History Through Fences by August Wilson: A Collaborative Poster Project." This comprehensive and engaging assignment is designed for high school students to explore significant historical events — Reconstruction, The Great Migration, The Great Depression, and the Civil Rights Era/Jim Crow laws — and their profound impact on the characters and themes of August Wilson's seminal play, Fences.Project Objecti
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 Motivational Quote Posters Assignment

Motivational Quote Posters Assignment

Created by
Tom Flynn
This is a great way to get students to think and interpret what the author was thinking when the quote was said. I love to put motivational quotes around the room and years ago I started to pick a quote a week and have my students interpret what the quote means as well as how they can relate it to their lives. The students love the assignment and their write ups lead to great class discussions. I have used this assignment for Jr. high classes but it would work for as low as 5th grade to high
Preview of English/Spanish IADD Chart

English/Spanish IADD Chart

Students use the acronym IADD to remember different elements of personal narrative and realistic fiction writing. IADD stands for Inner thinking; Action; Dialogue; Details. The chart is provided in English and Spanish. It contains definitions and examples of each element of IADD. We paired this activity with a short video clip called "Snack Attack", a pixar short. Students were asked to identify all the IADD elements they noticed in the video.
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 Write an Inaugural Address (with 2 Bonus Vocabulary Lists)

Write an Inaugural Address (with 2 Bonus Vocabulary Lists)

Created by
Kate H
This writing activity asks students to image that they have just been elected as president of the United States and must give their inaugural address. The assignment is three paragraphs long and asks students to do the following: - Write 3 paragraphs (topics for each paragraph are given) - Use at least 6 words from the vocabulary lists included (you can easily use your own vocabulary) - Allude at least 1 event from U.S. history - Utilize an example of anaphora - Create a poster of their inau
Preview of Checklist of Quick, Easy Ways to Spice Up Sentence Structure IMPROVE WRITING!

Checklist of Quick, Easy Ways to Spice Up Sentence Structure IMPROVE WRITING!

Are your students writing short, choppy, SUBJECT/VERB sentences? Would you like to improve their writing by leaps and bounds? Here are seven quick and easy ways to improve any student's writing from elementary through high school. Students will be amazed at how sophisticated their sentence structure becomes after learning the tools offered here. This lesson can be taught at any time. Use multiple times through the year to reinforce flowing, stylish sentence structure. If you like this, ch
Preview of Writing Process Pencil Tracking Clip Chart

Writing Process Pencil Tracking Clip Chart

Created by
Professor Aloha
This clip chart is designed to look like a pencil when connected together. Each page represents a step along the writing process. The format is editable, so you can adjust according to your class needs. Clips can be added to the sides to track student progress. Binder rings can be used to connect the pages and hang the chart on the wall. You can also tape it to a magnetic surface and use magnets to track students along the writing process! Laminating the pages will ensure the chart lasts longer.
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 Short Story Revision Checklist

Short Story Revision Checklist

Created by
Tori Allred
As students wrap up their narrative writing unit, I find they work best with a concrete visual to help guide them through their revision process. This checklist asks students to revise in four categories: narrative, characterization, sentence structure and word choice. Sentence structure focuses strongly on fragments and run-on sentences while word choice gives a gateway to discussing linking verbs. Photo Prompt Packet 1Photo Prompt Packet 2Photo Prompt Freebie
Preview of Literary Analysis Checklist - Writing Modification / Graphic Organizer

Literary Analysis Checklist - Writing Modification / Graphic Organizer

Created by
Ashley McClave
This was used to assist students in an inclusion classroom setting to give them a visual of how their writing should be organized.
Preview of Edgar Allan Poe The Cask of Amontillado :Comprehensive Word Wall Packet

Edgar Allan Poe The Cask of Amontillado :Comprehensive Word Wall Packet

Word Walls are an important part of the Common Core classroom. Students see patterns and relationships in words when they are easily accessible in the classroom. When vocabulary is studied in context it becomes relevant to the learner. When prominently displayed in the classroom, the words on the word wall are discussed, referenced, and used in a variety of assessments. Subject specific terminology provides visual clues, connections, and comprehension for students. This packet contains a 30 pag
Preview of STAAR writing test prep/review

STAAR writing test prep/review

Created by
Sarai Flores
STAAR Writing test review: Includes "keywords", strategies, and previous STAAR test examples. Can be used as posters, handouts, lesson, or a review.
Preview of Dead Word list for High School Writers

Dead Word list for High School Writers

Created by
Laura Angela
Use this list with you students - break bad habits in writing! Tuck it away in a writing portfolio and ask them to pull it out during the editing process to cross check their own writing against the list. Making word list with students in class to find replacement words is a great activity to do when initially passing this out to students.
Preview of The Most Common Prepositions

The Most Common Prepositions

Created by
PTC Enterprises
This is an A4 sheet showing the 49 single word most common prepositions used regularly in the English language. It also shows 16 of the most common two, three and four word prepositions in use.I laminate this sheet and have it available to my students when they are writing, as it is a very useful reference tool.
Preview of "Super Hero, Who Me" Assignment

"Super Hero, Who Me" Assignment

Created by
Alpha
Have students create a Superhero version of themselves !!Assignment follows the various Self-Assessments students take to better know themselves and who they are, these Self-Assessments can be found online or in the Careers/Guidance Department. Focusses on the following quizzes: True Colours, Holland Hexagon & Multiple IntelligencesAssignment allows students to create a visual representation of themselves and their quiz results, in the form of a Superhero, signifying that we are all Superhe
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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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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.

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