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3rd grade for all subjects Common Core W.7.4 resources

Preview of Compare and Contrast Writing in Two Formats

Compare and Contrast Writing in Two Formats

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The ESL Nexus
Teach your students how to use 2 formats to write compare and contrast paragraphs, compositions, and essays! Posters and other materials explain and model each compare and contrast format. You can display them on interactive whiteboards or bulletin boards and/or photocopy them for your students to keep in their writing journals as references. Using these 2 formats for their compare and contrast writing helps your students organize their ideas better and more logically. ✓ Please Note: * This c
Preview of C-E-R Writing Stems & Written Response

C-E-R Writing Stems & Written Response

Created by
LANECE CARPENTER
This graphic organizer breaks down each component of a short constructed response into smaller sections and provides sentence stems. This allows the teacher to create mini-lessons based on each part of the response and provides students with the basic resource to begin writing complete sentences. Students then have an opportunity to combine each component of their response into a structured paragraph.
Preview of Interviewing Family and Friends - School Activities

Interviewing Family and Friends - School Activities

18 printable or digital pages for students to INTERVIEW family and friends on the phone, by text, through email, or in person about school. Students ask a question and write down what the person says (and chooses the best answer at the end). There are no right or wrong answers and nothing to grade in this independent study packet. And kids get to talk with people from a variety of ages (old and young) instead of just filling out another worksheet in silence. Yes, they get to talk and write. Wha
Preview of Interviewing Family and Friends - Getting in Shape

Interviewing Family and Friends - Getting in Shape

11 printable or digital pages for students to INTERVIEW family and friends on the phone, by text, through email, or in person about getting in shape. Students ask a question and write down what the person says (and chooses the best answer at the end). There are no right or wrong answers and nothing to grade in this independent study packet. And kids get to talk with people from a variety of ages (old and young) instead of just filling out another worksheet in silence. Yes, they get to talk and
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