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Free high school writing resources for Microsoft Word

Preview of Venn Diagram (with lines)

Venn Diagram (with lines)

Created by
Mrs K Steele
This is a venn diagram graphic organizer, with lines for students to write neatly to record their thoughts and ideas. Please feel free to edit and use with your students. When I use it in my classroom, I often add pictures to either side which is the reason for the space next to the lines above the circles.
Preview of A "Mad Libs" Letter to My Teacher (First Day of School ELA Activity)

A "Mad Libs" Letter to My Teacher (First Day of School ELA Activity)

This is the perfect First Day of School activity, and can be completed either digitally or on paper. While this is an ideal activity for upper elementary and Jr High, it could be used with any grade that is capable of writing by themselves with some modifications!
Preview of Star Wars Coloring Pages

Star Wars Coloring Pages

Created by
Teachalorian
In a galaxy far far away....students need some down time or early finish work. These coloring sheets are perfect for your Star Wars loving students. Included:- Storm Trooper- Darth Vader- R2D2- BB8These are adult coloring sheets and colored pencils are recommended. Enjoy!
Preview of Getting to Know You Worksheet!

Getting to Know You Worksheet!

Created by
Duffen Delivers
I used this worksheet on Meet the Teacher night! I had my students that I was meeting for the first time fill out this worksheet with their parents in class or take it home and bring it back the first day of school. It covers a lot of what is important to know about your students and is fun to get to know them each better.
Preview of Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentence Quiz - dependent and independent clauses

Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentence Quiz - dependent and independent clauses

A short, twenty point quiz on simple, compound, and complex sentences. Also, identify the dependent and independent clauses.
Preview of Wall-E Movie Questions

Wall-E Movie Questions

Created by
Nicole Alexander
This worksheet is designed to give students the opportunity to watch a fun movie, Wall-E, and think about the message behind the cuteness. It asks critical thinking questions that require the students to think about what they are watching. Example questions include: "Describe and give characteristics that make WALL-E different from other robots. Give examples of how he shows human qualities." "Why does the plant that EVE brings to the Axiom mean so much? What does it represent?" These quest
Preview of Paper Bag Book Report and Rubric: Language Arts Grades 6-9

Paper Bag Book Report and Rubric: Language Arts Grades 6-9

Created by
Krystal Mills
This is an awesome alternative to the standard book report and students really enjoy this form of assessment. It is adaptable and easy to assess. I have included a 4 point rubric for both the paper bag book report itself and the oral presentation (you may or may not want to do this as a part of the assessment). The focus of this report is on the plot, characters, theme and setting. Conventions and comprehension are addressed, as are speaking and listening outcomes. The rubrics are multi-purpo
Preview of FANBOYS Worksheet

FANBOYS Worksheet

Make teaching coordinating conjunctions a breeze with this easy worksheet. Have students identify, fill-in-the-blank, and go full circle by writing sentences and a paragraph. Great resource to help gain more practice with this tricky subject.
Preview of Argument Essay Rubric and Score Card

Argument Essay Rubric and Score Card

Created by
Meghan McArdle
This rubric is aligned with the College and Career Readiness/ Common Core State Standards-- specifically for 7th grade writing. This is not a fast-paced grading rubric; instead, it should follow deep-level instruction in each of the areas it assesses. Feel free to shorten it to your liking, as some students may not find the information as accessible as others. Two of my classes used a less detailed rubric instead. Note: 6th grade does not need to include the Counterargument & Rebuttal
Preview of Blank 4 Square (Writing)

Blank 4 Square (Writing)

A blank template for 4 square planning (writing).
Preview of MLA In-Text Citation Worksheet

MLA In-Text Citation Worksheet

Have your students correct the MLA In-Text Citations on this worksheet.
Preview of BOOK REPORT + RUBRIC: MOVIE POSTER PROJECT!

BOOK REPORT + RUBRIC: MOVIE POSTER PROJECT!

Created by
The Pearl King
Movie Poster Project! This is one of SEVEN original BOOK REPORTS, along with a specifically created RUBRIC designed to illustrate a student's ability to apply practical and theoretical knowledge of a novel/collection/play. There are two major portions, each designed to allow for each student to showcase knowledge, interpretation, and creativity: · the Project, which allows for students to challenge their own creativity in narrowing their interpretation into a tangible end; and· the Report, whic
Preview of Letter to Favorite Teacher (An End of year activity)

Letter to Favorite Teacher (An End of year activity)

Created by
Stellar In Sixth
This is a great end of the year activity. Have students (especially those who are ending their last year at that school) write a letter to their favorite teacher or staff member. Once students have typed or written their letters, they can choose to hand deliver it to that person, or the teacher can give it to them. I have gotten so many thank-you's from people with this activity. We don't hear enough about how we've helped students, and this is a great way to do it!
Preview of Dance Alternative Assignment

Dance Alternative Assignment

Created by
Jenny Mayer
This assignment was designed for students who do not want to participate in a dance lesson or unit. This alternative assignment can be used as a replacement to any kind of dance study. Product includes: Student instructions, "Elements of Dance" chart, and evaluation rubric.
Preview of Night by Elie Wiesel - Close Reading / Style Analysis for Chapter 1

Night by Elie Wiesel - Close Reading / Style Analysis for Chapter 1

Created by
P Martinez
Designed for a pre-AP class (but easy to use for other levels as well), this assignment pushes students to examine Wiesel's language and style in order to gain an understanding of the function of diction, syntax, figurative language, and tone in Night. It includes carefully selected passages from chapter 1 of the memoir and a series of guiding questions that explain to students how to perform the close reading.
Preview of Hamburger vs. Hotdog Persuasive Argumentative Writing Example Middle School

Hamburger vs. Hotdog Persuasive Argumentative Writing Example Middle School

Created by
Amber Saunders
This is an example of persuasive/argumentative essay writing, appropriate for middle school students.This is a five paragraph essay in which the author aims to prove that hamburgers are superior to hotdogs. Use this essay to teach persuasive/argumentative writing and/or aide in creating an outline.
Preview of Quick Write / Short Answer Grading Rubric

Quick Write / Short Answer Grading Rubric

I give my students each a number at the beginning of the year and collect their papers in number order so that as I grade I can easily enter grades in my book. I made this rubric for short answer questions also known as quick writes. For each class I teach I staple a pack of about 5 together and go through and grade the papers. Then I take the rubric pack and load all the grades. I give the grades back separately from the papers because of this. You could have the kids attach the rubric to
Preview of "How to Write a Paragraph" Cheat Sheet

"How to Write a Paragraph" Cheat Sheet

Outlines the parts of a paragraph (topic sentence, body paragraph, and summary/conclusion sentence) Includes questions to prompt students to independently develop a strong paragraph
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 Curriculum Map Editable Template | Full Year ELA Curriculum Pacing Calendar

Curriculum Map Editable Template | Full Year ELA Curriculum Pacing Calendar

No prep secondary ELA planning with this editable curriculum map template, pacing guide and scope and sequence calendar with links to 180+ days of reading and writing lessons for middle school or high school English Language Arts.Use this editable curriculum map, pacing guide and scope and sequence calendar to plan your own year of ELA lessons or use the included links to download everything you need for a complete year of HIGHLY ENGAGING secondary English Curriculum (Printable & Digital).
Preview of MLA Format and Works Cited Format

MLA Format and Works Cited Format

This two page handout is clear and student-friendly; I've included directions that address common problems my students have faced in applying MLA format directions. The first page provides overall guidelines and tips as well as a sample of a first page. The last page provides directions for a Works Cited page, a sample of a Works Cited page, and links to formatting web sites for students to use.
Preview of Fractured Fairy Tale Unit

Fractured Fairy Tale Unit

Created by
Lynne Petkovic
Stories and non-fiction text are written from a particular point of view. The author positions the reader to respond to a story in a certain way through the use of language and point of view. Your assignment is to pick a familiar fairy tale and write a diary entry from the point of view of the antagonist.
Preview of Compare and Contrast Characters From Three Short Stories

Compare and Contrast Characters From Three Short Stories

Created by
Kathryn McCreary
This lesson includes a graphic organizer and an outline for a compare and contrast essay to be used after students complete the reading of "No Guitar Blues" by Gary Soto, "Thank you Ma'am" by Langston Hughes, and "The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse" by William Saroyan. Students are guided to notice similarities between the main characters in these three short stories, and to notice how characters change as a result of their experiences. The first step is to complete the graphic organizer wi
Preview of Lots of MLA Practice

Lots of MLA Practice

Created by
EducatNsocal
MLA broken down by topic: (1) MLA: How It's Done - 1 page visual with instructions on how to format any Word document into MLA format.(2) 15 essays that are not in MLA format - plentiful practice for students to help learn and reinforce tedious MLA rules.(3) Bibliography How-To - a quick glance at how to format book, internet, and periodical bibliography entries (the three most tested on state testing).(4) 2 practice bibliography worksheets with key(5) Essay in proper MLA format - great to refer
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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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