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Elementary writing handouts for Microsoft Excel

Preview of Continental Drift Evidence Analysis

Continental Drift Evidence Analysis

This Google Sheet Worksheet is designed to assess students understanding of "evidence" and push them to determine whether 10 different statements are considered "strong" pieces of evidence to support Alfred Wegener's theory of Continental Drift. Directions: In left column, determine if the statement is considered a piece of evidence that can be used to support a claim. In the right column, determine whether that same statement supports the idea of Continental Drift. In the notes column, provide
Preview of Frequently Misspelled Word List

Frequently Misspelled Word List

Created by
SPED Diaries
This is a blank word list that can be filled in with your student's own frequently misspelled words. It can be utilized in any type of writing, as well as during revising and editing. It can be individualized for each student or you can simply use a Dolch list for your grade and fill it in. It is a more user friendly version of the traditional frequently misspelled word list.
Preview of Completed Book Log Record Sheet with Reflection

Completed Book Log Record Sheet with Reflection

One double-sided sheet is a Complete Book Log. Students can record on here when they finish a book, book level, provide start date and end date, rate the book based on 5 stars, and provide a written reflection. A total of 8 slots of this PDF file. At the bottom of the backside, there is a description of what the expectation is for the Reflection. There is also a Success Criteria hand out (double-sided) that can accompany the Completed Book Log. I've created 4 exemplars of the expectations for t
Preview of Kindergarten, First, Second Grade Vertical Progression Chart for Writing ELA

Kindergarten, First, Second Grade Vertical Progression Chart for Writing ELA

Created by
Amanda Pitts
This is a Kindergarten through Second Grade Vertical Progression Chart for Writing (Language Arts.) This covers each of the three grade levels, using a quarter 1, quarter 2, quarter 3, and quarter 4 viewpoint. The skills this document covers are:handwriting (RF.2)grammar (L.1)conventions (L.2)amount of sentences (W.1, W.2, W.3)topic and conclusion sentences (W.1, W.2, W.3)sounding out words/phonics (RF.3, RF.4)makes sense (SL.4)beginning, middle, ending components (W.3)I made this document using
Preview of 4 Square Narrative Template

4 Square Narrative Template

This is 3 different forms that I used to teach 4 Square. I used this to teach Narrative but it can be adapted.
Preview of Word Wall & Word Writing

Word Wall & Word Writing

Created by
Lauren DeSantis
This document allows you to create individual word walls for each of your students. Place them in their writing folders or put them at a writing center. The second page is used to practice writing a sight word and writing the word in a sentence.
Preview of Portuguese Morning Work August/Agosto

Portuguese Morning Work August/Agosto

Created by
Angelynn Ballew
This is a worksheet for the student to complete with the basics of Portuguese. In the worksheet is a place to learn "I am _____", Day of the week, Date, Weather, and Season. It is the most basic worksheet, but something your beginner student will enjoy learning and coloring. Enjoy!
Preview of Portuguese Morning Work

Portuguese Morning Work

Created by
Angelynn Ballew
This is a daily sheet that can be used for the month of June (Junho), for children to do their own work, independently. I hope this is helpful to you, as I have found it difficult to find worksheets for children in Portuguese! I'm teaching my three littles the language as I grew up in Brazil and want them to be bilingual. Enjoy!
Preview of Handwriting-penmanship-dashed and solid lines-2nd and 3rd grade-

Handwriting-penmanship-dashed and solid lines-2nd and 3rd grade-

Created by
TheVTCrew
This is a double sided handwriting sheet that you can print off yourself. It has a solid top and bottom line as well as a dashed middle line. I used this sheet successfully for many years to help improve my students' handwriting/penmanship. Please note that you may have to adjust the margins and or page setup...These worked fine on my computer but in the thumbnail section look funky!
Preview of Student Standards Checklist

Student Standards Checklist

This product contains a checklist for each of the standards.After each assessment, I have students grade themselves 1-4 on how well they did on that standard. This matches 6th grade ELA standards (missing RL. 8) but can be used for many different grade levels.
Preview of Developmental Spelling Worksheet for a Spelling Unit

Developmental Spelling Worksheet for a Spelling Unit

Created by
Jamie Price
This handout is a sheet I use with each spelling unit. I use it with the developmental spelling programs called Word Journeys and Words Their Way. Developmental spelling is a great way to meet the students where they are and move them forward as opposed to teaching the same words to all students regardless of their current level. In addition, it can be used with students of all grade levels. This type of spelling is also very effective with Special Ed and ESL students.
Preview of FREE!!!!!!  Frequently Used Words in The English Language Excel File

FREE!!!!!! Frequently Used Words in The English Language Excel File

Created by
Geis19
FREE!!!!!! Frequently Used Words in The English Language3 Pages of frequently used words from the English language.Students can use these pages as a word (spelling) guide.The Words are organized alphabetically.Check it Out. My store is located at https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Geis19https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Geis19DEFINITELY CHECK OUT THE LINK TO THE BUNDLE OFFERED BELOW FOR ALL OF YOUR CLASSROOM WRITING NEEDS! LANGUAGE WRITING BUNDLE - LETTER WRITING, PERSUASIVE WRITI
Preview of Reading Log

Reading Log

Created by
Hogan's Homeroom
I was looking for a reading log to fit the needs of my 4th grade students. I am using this to track reading at home and at school. Included: At Home Reading Log - Books read at home/free time Wishlist - for those books we find and want to read when we are done with the book we are currently reading My School Reading Log - Books we are reading together (Guided Reading, Read aloud, etc.) This is to help students get the hang of the at home reading log and building independence Sample Bookmark Go
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