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Elementary writing handouts for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of Citing Text Evidence in Essays Lesson - PowerPoint - Worksheet - Anchor Charts

Citing Text Evidence in Essays Lesson - PowerPoint - Worksheet - Anchor Charts

Want to teach your students about writing text evidence in their essays, but you're not sure where to begin? Look no more! This resource comes with a PowerPoint and a companion handout that makes it easy to teach students what text evidence is, how to smoothly incorporate it into their essays, and how to cite it- skills that can be challenging to teach. The 174-slide PowerPoint that comes with this product is very thorough and engaging. It tells students that they are like detectives, but instea
Preview of Subject Verb Agreement Worksheets Practice & Examples with Powerpoint / Notes

Subject Verb Agreement Worksheets Practice & Examples with Powerpoint / Notes

Created by
Your Best Drafts
Subject Verb Agreement Worksheets Practice & Examples with Powerpoint / NotesDo you dread reading their writing because of all the subject-verb agreement errors? Conquer the confusion with this Subject Verb Agreement PowerPoint, Notes, and Worksheets Resource. (This lesson is one of the grammar resources in my Middle School ELA Grammar Bundle). Singular vs Plural, Verb Phrases, Prepositional Interjections, Inverted Word Order...subject verb agreement can get confusing no matter the age of th
Preview of K-2 Editable Home Learning Folder

K-2 Editable Home Learning Folder

This resource is the perfect "home helper" for students to have on hand while they are learning from home. It includes an editable front cover for the folder that comes in color and black and white. The inserts include the following spaces:-Editable area for teacher contact information-Editable area for you to insert student logins -colors and color words -writing checklist -Alphabet with handwriting lines-Alphabet with pictures-long and short vowel picture examples -120 chart -1-20 number line
Preview of This or That Game Powerpoint & Writing Activity

This or That Game Powerpoint & Writing Activity

This or That Slides & Writing ActivityGreat noncontact ice breaker activity for use in class or while distance learning.Looking for a fun and easy way to engage your students in writing practice? This or That is a fun way to get students excited about persuasive writing. You can use whole class, at centers, or as homework, making this product super versatile. Includes:38 “This or That” Slides (you can display on a computer or print & use *print 4 to a page to make mini size cards)1 Edita
Preview of Editable Exit Ticket Template

Editable Exit Ticket Template

Created by
Abby's Class
Create your own exit tickets in just minutes. Just type your question and print!This resource includes templates for three different question formats- multiple choice, lined, and blank. There is a self assessment section at the bottom of each exit ticket, to provide students the opportunity to reflect on their level of understanding.
Preview of My Teacher is Missing!

My Teacher is Missing!

My Teacher is Missing!•Have your substitute teacher read Miss Nelson is Missing.•Your students will discuss ideas of where they think you are. Some favorites are: at a meeting, out sick, at the beach, marrying a prince!•Students will write their story on their activity sheet and draw and color a picture.•The sheet is completely editable! You can change the title to your name and change the directions to any specific writing expectations fit for your classroom!
Preview of Name & Number Trace (editable) | Back to School Printable

Name & Number Trace (editable) | Back to School Printable

Here are simple name and number tracers to help students practice how to correctly write their name and write numbers 1-10. I print these back to back and put them in a sheet protector, and have students use a thin expo marker, but you can also print them and make copies for students to practice writing their names and numbers to 10 with a pencil. These are great for the beginning of the school year and can be used as morning work, interventions, homework, or for early finishers :)*Included:-How
Preview of Providing Evidence From the Text by Using Direct Quotes

Providing Evidence From the Text by Using Direct Quotes

Created by
Becky's Room
This in depth Powerpoint lesson will take you and your class step by step through how to use direct quotes from readings as evidence in writing. This aligns with Common Core Writing Standards to provide reasoning and facts about a topic as various grade levels. Within the 20 slides provides you will find.... 1. Explanation of the difference between quotes and paraphrasing 2. How to quote 3. How to format a direct quote 4. When to use quotes 5. Original examples 6. Lesson review 7. Group pra
Preview of Google Slides and Figurative Language Worksheet Disney's Encanto

Google Slides and Figurative Language Worksheet Disney's Encanto

Created by
Too Booked Up
Are your students obsessed with Encanto? This fun lesson is the perfect integration of Disney with figurative language in the classroom. It can be used as introduction or review of five types of figurative language: simile, metaphor, hyperbole, personification, and alliteration. Each figurative language slide (1-9) introduces a figure of speech with a definition, example, and additional video resource. Slides 10-25 include figurative language lyrics from the Encanto's soundtrack where students c
Preview of Limericks: How to Write Limericks

Limericks: How to Write Limericks

Limericks are a great introduction to writing poetry. This is a complete limerick unit with a duplicate PowerPoint to support your lesson. There are lots of examples to analyze with your class, worksheets and handouts. Study form, rhyme and what makes a limerick a limerick. Then guide students through the process of writing their own limericks. 10 print pages and 7 PowerPoint slides in a zip file You might also like Compound Words – Writing Riddles Superlatives – Big, Bigger, Biggest! Winte
Preview of REVISE & EDIT Writing Lessons Notes PowerPoint Checklists No Prep Test Prep

REVISE & EDIT Writing Lessons Notes PowerPoint Checklists No Prep Test Prep

***UPDATED 2024!*** Do your students need some guidance and examples to help them understand Revising and Editing better? Do they have difficulty differentiating between Revising and Editing? Help students learn and practice revising and editing with this no-prep, 30-page/slide How to Revise and Edit Writing Lessons with Notes Practice PowerPoint & Checklists. These easy-to-follow Guided Notes provide a hands-on, structured way for students to understand and implement the revising and editin
Preview of 3-5 Editable Home Learning Folder

3-5 Editable Home Learning Folder

This resource is the perfect "home helper" for students to have on hand while they are learning from home. It includes an editable front cover for the folder that comes in color and black and white. The inserts include the following spaces:-Editable area for teacher contact information-Editable area for you to insert student logins -Reading strategies -Writing process -Cursive alphabet -Multiplication chart -Fraction chart -Math key words -Geometry (side, vertex, angle)-Place value blocks -Place
Preview of Writing Opening and Closing Paragraphs Bundle

Writing Opening and Closing Paragraphs Bundle

Teach students to write outstanding introduction and conclusion paragraphs for persuasive essays and informative, explanatory, or expository essays.No matter what type of writing you are doing, writing opening and closing paragraphs can be extremely challenging. This lesson breaks down the parts of each and provides practice. It makes it much easier for students to understand what to do and how to do it, so they actually write!These lessons include three parts for both opening and closing paragr
Preview of Writing Opening and Closing Paragraphs for Expository Essays

Writing Opening and Closing Paragraphs for Expository Essays

These lessons make writing outstanding introduction and conclusion paragraphs for expository, informative, and explanatory essays simple.Opening paragraphs need three elements: hook, transition to thesis, and thesis statements.Closing paragraphs need three elements: connect to hook, restate thesis, and concluding statement.These lessons break down all the parts and provide students examples and opportunities to practice.BEFORE YOU BUY:These lessons are also part of three units. Depending on you
Preview of Kindergarten Readiness Checklists | ABC Kindergarten Readiness Boards

Kindergarten Readiness Checklists | ABC Kindergarten Readiness Boards

These Kindergarten Readiness Checklists are the perfect tool to use if you want your students to practice and learn the essential skills they need to know in order to be ready for Kindergarten! So many students start Kindergarten without the knowledge they need to be successful and independent students. These ABC Readiness Boards help with just that.Two boards are included within this resource as well as a helpful family note you can send home to encourage families to work on these boards with t
Preview of Personal Narrative PowerPoint: Writing Your Moment

Personal Narrative PowerPoint: Writing Your Moment

The personal narrative is a unique opportunity for your students to share a special experience in their life that they will never forget. This PowerPoint show (and PDF version) is a great introduction for this momentous writing project. This presentation provides tips, ideas, and writing samples to help students get started. It provides help on how to:- Select a Topic- Establish Mood- Write an Opening- Include Personal Thoughts- Describe Physical Reactions- Integrate Dialogue- Provide Narration-
Preview of "Heroes" Grade 2 Module 3 COMPLETE PowerPoint and Activity Packet Bundle

"Heroes" Grade 2 Module 3 COMPLETE PowerPoint and Activity Packet Bundle

This bundle includes all of the Grade 2 Module 3 Presentations and Activity Packets created to supplement the teaching of the following texts:Ruby Bridges and Martin Luther King Jr.Martin Luther King Jr. "I Have a Dream"Ruby Bridges Goes to SchoolThe Story of Ruby BridgesSeparate is Never Equal...**All work was created by Inspired Creations and is in no way affiliated with Wit & Wisdom.**
Preview of Avoiding Plagiarism

Avoiding Plagiarism

Do your students often copy/paste items into their multimedia presentations or papers, not realizing the problem of plagiarism? I teach 5th graders, and I have had a lot of students simply copy and paste text or pictures into their work, thinking it's ok! It's time to teach them about PLAGIARISM! This lesson includes a 2-page document as well as a PowerPoint presentation explaining what plagiarism is, how to correctly paraphrase, and how to cite sources. It gives several examples of good and
Preview of Middle School Narrative Writing

Middle School Narrative Writing

HUGE collection of slides, samples, and handouts to teach how to explode narrative moments! Students learn and practice narrative elements like: hyperbole, similes, metaphors, personification, sensory detail, figurative language. Students learn how to improve writing style by varying sentence beginnings, illustrating for detail, and editing and revising their small moment stories! Collection includes: 53 slides of step-by-step instruction *Includes definitions, examples, and built in times f
Preview of No Excuse Word List a desk top reference or mini word wall editable

No Excuse Word List a desk top reference or mini word wall editable

Created by
Patti Mihalides
Please be sure to download the preview as it will show you everything you're getting. Please also note that this is a PowerPoint file, so some familiarity with this program is essential. I love this resource so much! I’ve used it in my Third Grade class for many years now and what a difference it has made in the quality of my students’ work! I even use it to play Word Wall games at the beginning of the year. This is a list of first-third grade high-frequency sight words taken from a number of po
Preview of Grammar Curriculum GROWING BUNDLE

Grammar Curriculum GROWING BUNDLE

This resource includes everything you need to teach, reteach, and/or review grammar and writing basics for any secondary students (grades 6-12)! The full year curriculum is divided into four manageable chunks: parts of speech, sentence structure, comma rules, and proofreading/mechanics. Each chunk is further divided to make teaching grammar an organized, fluid system in your classroom or school. This full year grammar curriculum was created and used alongside middle and high school learners, cre
Preview of Launching Lucy Calkins Writer's Workshop- First Grade

Launching Lucy Calkins Writer's Workshop- First Grade

Are you struggling to find exactly what you will need to implement Lucy Calkins Writing in your classroom? Do you want to begin Writer's Workshop, but are unsure how to incorporate Lucy Calkins Units of Study - the structure, resources, planning, set up, routines, expectations, mentor text, and more! This resource contains EVERYTHING you will need to launch Lucy Calkins Writer's Workshop in First Grade!It includes...9 Weeks Pacing for ALL 4 Units of Study Mentor Text ListNarrativeOpinionInformat
Preview of Launching Lucy Calkins Writer's Workshop Kindergarten

Launching Lucy Calkins Writer's Workshop Kindergarten

Are you struggling to find exactly what you will need to implement Lucy Calkins Writing in your classroom? Do you want to begin Writer's Workshop, but are unsure how to incorporate Lucy Calkins Units of Study - the structure, resources, planning, set up, routines, expectations, mentor text, and more! This resource contains EVERYTHING you will need to launch Lucy Calkins Writer's Workshop in Kindergarten! It includes...9 Weeks Pacing for ALL 4 Units of Study Mentor Text ListNarrativeOpinionInform
Preview of Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing

Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing

Students often struggle with how, when, and why to use text evidence. This lesson--which can take place over one or two days--helps students understand the importance of text evidence, and the best ways to utilize text evidence in their own writing. The bundle includes:Teacher Power Point presentationStudent note sheetExemplar text, "All Summer in a Day"****************************************************************************************************************Do your students struggle to wri
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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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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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