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Preview of Poetry Writing Unit - Poetry Reading and Poem Writing (Google Classroom Options)

Poetry Writing Unit - Poetry Reading and Poem Writing (Google Classroom Options)

This Poetry Writing Unit provides students with a deep understanding of the poetry genre as they read poems and write poetry. In the eleven-day unit, students write ten different types of poetry. (That means that there are plenty of opportunities to excel at writing.) They’ll study figurative language, elements of poetry, and learn how to write a poem. The individual poetry lessons and step-by-step writing guides help students to write traditional and modern poems. In addition to writing ex
Preview of Christmas Day in the Morning Short Story Analysis for the Common Core

Christmas Day in the Morning Short Story Analysis for the Common Core

Pearl S. Buck's short story is one of a teenage boy's life-changing recognition of his father's love a few days before Christmas. The study applies the Common Core literary standards. The study includes:1. The story in blocked paragraphs with comprehension questions ranging from simple recall to critical analysis focusing on text evidence. (Includes flashback,dialogue, symbolism, simile, personification, alliteration.) The blocked paragraphing allows for close reading.2. Theme analysis focusi
Preview of All Summer In A Day Cite Textual Evidence Middle School ELA

All Summer In A Day Cite Textual Evidence Middle School ELA

It can be challenging to practice citing textual evidence while ensuring your middle school students are also mastering reading comprehension. This lesson, on Ray Bradbury's short story "All Summer in a Day" contains everything you need to help your students learn to cite textual evidence to support analysis of a short story. Your students will love having multiple opportunities to practice citing evidence as they analyze the characters in "All Summer in A Day." You will love having everything y
Preview of Reading Comprehension Passages Responding Text Evidence (Paper and Digital)

Reading Comprehension Passages Responding Text Evidence (Paper and Digital)

In this 5-Day Unit, students will learn how to respond to fiction and nonfiction texts with text-based evidence. They will have the opportunity to read, analyze, and respond to 10 different reading passages. Students will complete guided notes on the steps for responding to short answer questions, the “READ” strategy, tips for success, sentence starters for sharing and analyzing evidence, and common transition words and phrases. As students learn HOW to respond to texts with evidence, they’ll ha
Preview of Writing a Shape or Concrete Poem - Creative Writing - Mentor Texts

Writing a Shape or Concrete Poem - Creative Writing - Mentor Texts

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
Make reading and writing poetry fun with this lesson for Shape (Concrete) Poems. After reading poems, students use mentor texts as models for their own writing as they take their creative ideas through the writing process with a focus on the six traits of writing (ideas, organization, voice, word choice, sentence fluency, and conventions).The lesson starts with a “puzzling” warm up (using online links to Rebus puzzles); then, students read and analyze sample shape poems including "Seal" by Willi
Preview of RACE Strategy Graphic Organizer

RACE Strategy Graphic Organizer

This is a blank graphic organizer for practice of the RACE strategy. Use this for students who've already had a solid introduction to the RACE process and need additional practice, or struggling students who need the scaffolding provided by this table. In this product, I use the terminology: Restate the Question - "...because..." Answer the Question Cite Evidence - "In the text..." Explain How Your Citation Connects to Your Answer - "This shows..." This handout works well for 3rd-8th grade C
Preview of Citing Text Evidence Student Reference Sheet

Citing Text Evidence Student Reference Sheet

Created by
All-Star ELA
This ready-to-print reference supports instruction for citing text evidence for essay-writing or extended responses. Guidelines for choosing and citing evidence are presented in bullet-point form for easy reference, with examples modeling each component of cited evidence. It covers the following:Purpose & Placement of Cited EvidenceChoosing the Best EvidenceDirect QuotesIndirect Quotes (paraphrasing)Signal-phrase citationsParenthetical citationsIt also includes a list of strong verbs that c
Preview of RACE: Writing Short Answer Responses {editable}

RACE: Writing Short Answer Responses {editable}

| R.A.C.E. to Respond | Restate - Answer - Cite - Explain. This strategy is awesome for teaching students to respond to short answer questions, such as the ones posed on ELA state exams. Includes:âś” Lesson plans for two days of classâś” RACE to Respond chart/handoutâś” Rubric (2 versions)âś” Two classic stories (rewritten for students) with prompts to answerâś” Sample student responsesâś” Teacher exemplar response You may also be interested in:Engage NY ELA 6 Module 1 Unit 1 HandoutsThe Lightning Thief Glo
Preview of Fun Literary Analysis Essay Assignment for Middle School with Sample

Fun Literary Analysis Essay Assignment for Middle School with Sample

Created by
UPBEAT ELA
The words literary analysis essay can sound super intimidating to middle school students, but this engaging assignment actually makes writing literary essays FUN!Bon Appetit!Your middle school students have been hired as chefs at the most prestigious restaurant in town, and they have been tasked with creating a literary-themed menu for its high-brow patrons.For their latest menu addition, they must design a sandwich that perfectly captures the essence of a character from the book they most recen
Preview of Literary Terms Interactive Notebook Pieces

Literary Terms Interactive Notebook Pieces

This engaging interactive notebook covers common literary terms. It is intended for diverse use - multiple grade levels and abilities. It will specifically help meet literacy standards for middle school, but will be a good review for older students. The pieces are interactive. Students will need to fold and glue; stapling for a quick fix will work too. For a detailed look at the contents, please download the preview. It contains the complete list of literary terms covered, and their interactive
Preview of Citing Textual Evidence: Digital Handouts (Direct Quotes & Paraphrasing)

Citing Textual Evidence: Digital Handouts (Direct Quotes & Paraphrasing)

Created by
RLewisLiteracy
This handout that can easily be shared with students to help guide them through "citing textual evidence" by embedding direct quotes OR paraphrasing. This resource can easily be posted and shared with your students on Google Classroom or any other learning platforms! You can also print out and distribute this resource to your students if you are teaching in person! Pair this resource with...ACES (Answer, Cite, Explain, Shift) HandoutCiting Textual Evidence (Using ACE, ACES, RACE, RACES, or RACER
Preview of One Came Home Novel Study by Dianne Watson

One Came Home Novel Study by Dianne Watson

No Prep! Common Core Aligned!One Came Home by Amy Timberlake is a Newberry Honor Book for 2014. This historical mystery follows the main character's search for the truth about her dead sister. Georgie Burkhardt is a thirteen year old girl in Placid, Wisconsin in the year 1871. Georgie is stubborn, smart, and fiercely loyal. The story is set during the greatest wild pigeon migration on record. A dead body, criminals, and danger make this appealing to boys and girls alike. It is a must-rea
Preview of Echo Novel Study Analyzing Text

Echo Novel Study Analyzing Text

Echo, the 2016 Newberry honor book by Pam Munoz Ryan, is a magical work of historical fiction masterfully woven with fantasy. The story follows the lives of characters from prior to World War II to post World War II. Students will love the story of characters who overcome adversity and achieve greatly. I love this book! I have included: 1. Guided comprehension questions. 2. Analyzing specific text. 3. A list of vocabulary from the text along with definitions for easy access. 4. Writing
Preview of Essay Writing for Middle School | Full Year

Essay Writing for Middle School | Full Year

Created by
UPBEAT ELA
Writing middle school essays has never been so much fun.These fun, mysterious, and engaging writing prompts will spark debate and intrigue in your classroom.This bundle includes 13 guided essays for your students to write, one step at a time.True Crime Research Topics:1. The Gardner Museum Heist2. The Tylenol Murders Mystery3. Fyre Festival4. The Disappearance of Madeleine McCannSilly Argument Topics:1. Is pizza a vegetable?2. What is the cringiest gift you can buy someone for $5.00 or less?3. W
Preview of Narrative Writing Checklist - FREE - Primary Exploration - Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

Narrative Writing Checklist - FREE - Primary Exploration - Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

FREE Narrative Writing Checklist serves as a wonderful reminder for students to check their work! The checklist walks students through the editing process to ensure that they are submitting their best work! This is a great addition to a writing center or narrative writing booklet. In my classroom, I use this narrative writing checklist along with Primary Narrative Writing and Book Cover Assessment. This Narrative Writing Booklet is a step-by-step student work booklet that teaches students to suc
Preview of TDA Practice Prompts for "Charles" by Shirley Jackson - COLD READ - Writing

TDA Practice Prompts for "Charles" by Shirley Jackson - COLD READ - Writing

I created two TDA prompts to go along with the short story "Charles” by Shirley Jackson. I plan on having my students read "Charles" on their own and then respond to one of the two prompts I created. The TDA prompts made mimic the TDA prompts commonly seen on state tests.Great for PSSAs, SC Ready, and other tests with a TDA section.
Preview of Fun Literary Analysis Essay Assignment for Middle School | Theme Park Ride

Fun Literary Analysis Essay Assignment for Middle School | Theme Park Ride

Created by
UPBEAT ELA
Say the words literary analysis essay in front of your middle school students and watch their faces turn ashen. I don't blame them; writing with textual evidence sounds super intimidating! But in reality, it doesn't have to be. Writing literary essays can actually be . . . fun!The Ride of a LifetimeYour students have been hired at their favorite theme park to design its newest attraction.Using their most recently read books as inspiration, they will design a ride that will make park-goers feel a
Preview of Unit Workbook: Literary Devices, Bell Ringers Story Elements/Grades 7-12 Bundle

Unit Workbook: Literary Devices, Bell Ringers Story Elements/Grades 7-12 Bundle

Unit Study Workbook, Bell Ringers, Literary Devices, Story Elements: Grades 7-12 - Self Checking Easel Activities BundleStudents will be able to work independently, in small groups and in pair shares, and be able to analyze literary devices, story elements, with a focus on theme, characterization and conflict.This is a great addition to your literary analysis tool box! 97 pages of literary analysis graphic organizers, task cards and journal menus! Check out our preview for more details.Included:
Preview of Common Core Daily Work Part I-4th, 5th, & 6th grades ELA & Math

Common Core Daily Work Part I-4th, 5th, & 6th grades ELA & Math

Created by
Miss Liz
"Breakfast for your Brain" is 18 WEEKS of daily work that includes comprehensive materials aligned with Common Core Standards. Each weekly page contains eye-catching graphics and humorous, engaging activities. Short answer, multiple-choice, and written response questions are included. This document contains worksheets with sections of review work/mini-lessons for each day of the week, as well as 18 original comprehension passages with questions. Multiple genres are represented. Holiday theme
Preview of RACE Writing Strategy Printable Bookmarks Checklist

RACE Writing Strategy Printable Bookmarks Checklist

Do your students struggle with answering text-dependent questions? Introducing them to the RACE writing strategy could be a total game-changer for you and your students!RACE Stands For:Restate the questionAnswer all parts of the questionCite evidence to support your answerExplain how your evidence proves your answerThese color-coded bookmarks are already put together for you and ready to be handed to your students! Each step of the RACE writing strategy includes a brief description (front) with
Preview of Reading Strategies Unit | No-Prep ELA Digital and Printable

Reading Strategies Unit | No-Prep ELA Digital and Printable

Reading Strategies Unit Plan This no-prep ELA unit will help your students develop their reading strategies, leading them to become better readers and writers! With this purchase, you will receive a zip file that holds all the resources you need! The unit provides an overview of four different reading strategies– making connections, making predictions, making inferences, and using text evidence as support. Each topic includes a lesson plan, lesson slides to guide instruction, an activity for stu
Preview of Bellwork for Middle School ELA with SEL

Bellwork for Middle School ELA with SEL

Created by
UPBEAT ELA
These bell ringers blend middle-school ELA standards with social-emotional learning in order to support your students' mental health and academic growth at the same time.Have you ever felt guilty for taking time away from your curriculum to talk about real-world issues? Or maybe it's the other way around, and you feel like you can't support your students' mental-health needs because you're so bogged down with academic content.Either way, I'm here to tell you that you do NOT have to choose academ
Preview of Fun Book Report Essay for Middle School | Design a Video Game

Fun Book Report Essay for Middle School | Design a Video Game

Created by
UPBEAT ELA
Book reports have a bad rap in middle school, but this book response is far from boring. In fact, this report is actually . . . fun! Your students have been hired as the new developers on the hottest video game platform.Their task is to develop a book-based video game that will keep gamers glued to their screens AND to pitch it to the executives as the best new game of the century!Using their most recently read books as inspiration, your students will write video game pitches with tons of text e
Preview of RACE Writing Strategy Printable Guided Notes | Color-Coded ELA TEST PREP

RACE Writing Strategy Printable Guided Notes | Color-Coded ELA TEST PREP

Do your students struggle with answering text-dependent questions? Introducing them to the RACE writing strategy could be a total game-changer for you and your students!RACE Stands For:Restate the questionAnswer all parts of the questionCite evidence to support your answerExplain how your evidence proves your answerThese Printable Guided Notes directly correlate with the Google Slides Presentation found here!What's Included:Color-Coded - PortraitBlack and White - PortraitColor-Coded - LandscapeB
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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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