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High school writing homework for Google Apps

Preview of Professional Business Letter Lesson & Assignment

Professional Business Letter Lesson & Assignment

This is a full lesson on "How to Write a Professional Business Letter" complete with 2 assignments. One assignment will cover writing to a company, brand, or celebrity. The second assignment is to write to college admissions. In both assignments the students are instructed to ask for a response back from the recipient and ask for promotional items, information, collateral, swag, etc.The lesson covers the following topics:what to include in your professional business letterformatting your busines
Preview of Daily Writing Prompts for Distance Learning Google Drive

Daily Writing Prompts for Distance Learning Google Drive

Created by
Tracee Orman
My Daily Writing Prompts for Distance Learning is already formatted in Google Slides with a text box for responses from students. There are 345 total prompts, so you can decide which ones you want to share with students. I also include directions for sharing single slides with students.The writing prompts include almost 200 based on events in history, current events, pop culture, author's birthdays, or holidays from around the world. The others are prompts that can be used anytime, including som
Preview of Evolution Writing Prompts

Evolution Writing Prompts

Want to improve your students' science literacy? Included are 10 evolution writing prompts on the following topics:1. Nature of Science- Theory vs. Law2. Survival of the Fittest3. Natural Selection- peppered moth4. Adaptations5. Vestigial Structures6. Homologous Structures7. Selection Graphs8. Speciation9. Fossil Record10. Cladograms Why use writing prompts? All students need to improve their writing skills, especially english language learners. I created these writing prompts specifically for m
Preview of Creative Writing Prompts with 60 Pictures | Distance Learning | Google Slides

Creative Writing Prompts with 60 Pictures | Distance Learning | Google Slides

Story time! This resource includes 60 fun photo prompts to encourage creative writing.No-prep, quick and easy to use! This is great for students of all ages. You can ask students to write a minimum number of sentences for each prompt, depending on your class.They are editable on Google Slides. It is very easy to share these with your students online.How I use this resource in my classroom:1) Morning warm up/ bell ringer work2) Oral class discussion (come up with a story as a class)3) Independent
Preview of High School Grammar Worksheet on Capitalization Errors for Google (Self-Grading)

High School Grammar Worksheet on Capitalization Errors for Google (Self-Grading)

Reinforce the standard conventions of academic writing and perform a quick check of students' knowledge with this grammar worksheet on resolving capitalization errors. With self-grading functionality, this resource eliminates take-home grading and aggregates data to inform instruction. An answer key is provided. Materials are made for Google Drive. (Alternatively, a printable option is available.)By completing this activity, students will demonstrate an ability to:Capitalize the first word in a
Preview of C-E-R Writing Review Worksheet (Claim, Evidence, Reasoning)

C-E-R Writing Review Worksheet (Claim, Evidence, Reasoning)

Are you implementing a C-E-R (claim, evidence, reasoning) writing framework in your class? Want to make sure that your students know the framework forwards and back? This double-sided review worksheet will show you quickly which students are still struggling with identifying claims, evidence, and reasoning--whether they're online or in-person!Students will identify all parts of the framework, match claims to appropriate evidence, and brainstorm real-life situations in which claims, evidence, and
Preview of The ULTIMATE set of EMERGENCY SUB PLANS!

The ULTIMATE set of EMERGENCY SUB PLANS!

These Emergency Sub Plans include 10 "Choose a Prompt" Activities. This means there are 10 lessons to choose from.Students scroll through each lesson (here is a FREE lesson for you to check out: Example "Choose a Prompt" lesson) and click on the the prompt they want to respond to. They are then taken to a video prompt created by Tolentino Teaching (Tolentino Teaching YouTube Channel). Students then follow the directions and write. The ebook format is unique and engaging. Writing prompts include:
Preview of 5 Themes of Geography GOOGLE FORMSâ„¢ Read-and-Respond

5 Themes of Geography GOOGLE FORMSâ„¢ Read-and-Respond

Please leave a review for additional TpT Credits!Connect with me:Sign up for FREE monthly resources and tips! InstagramFacebookUse: Use this resource to introduce the five themes of geography to your students digitally.Included: 5 Google Forms™ (1 for each theme) with a brief text and follow-up questionsTerms:This resource is intended for classroom distribution only. You are not permitted to print this resource for any class other than your own. You are not permitted to resell or claim this reso
Preview of Identifying Hook, Bridge, and Thesis Statement in Introduction Paragraphs

Identifying Hook, Bridge, and Thesis Statement in Introduction Paragraphs

This resource contains four examples of introduction paragraphs that could be used for an essay about the pros and cons of technology. Each paragraph follows the format of hook, bridge, thesis. Students will highlight the hook in yellow, the bridge in green, and the thesis statement in pink. Definitions of each term are at the top of page. Allows students to see models of various ways to start a paragraph with an engaging hook. Answer key included. Works great on Google Classroom or as a homewor
Preview of Descriptive Writing | 60 Fun Picture Prompts | Distance Learning

Descriptive Writing | 60 Fun Picture Prompts | Distance Learning

My class loves this activity! They race to see who can come up with the most descriptions. There are 60 Google Slides, editable, no prep necessary. This is also perfect to post online for students. This activity helps with:-practicing detailed writing-observing a picture-learning new vocabulary-increasing the number of sentences that students think they can produce On each slide: -a photo-instructions-suggestions-special vocabulary words to noteHow I use this resource in my classroom:1) Morning
Preview of Digital Daily Reading Log - Upper Elementary & Middle School

Digital Daily Reading Log - Upper Elementary & Middle School

Created by
Teach Me Silly
Included in this Resource:Step by Step Directions for saving this resource to Google Drive & sharing editable copies with students through Google Classroom.3 Editable Reading Log Cover Slide Options6 Reading Log Directions Options (20 minutes of daily reading, 25 minutes of daily reading, and 30 minutes of daily reading - each with the option to require 100 words minimum.)Reading Response Questions for students reading the beginning/middle of a novel, and for students reading the end of the
Preview of Romeo and Juliet Final Project Choice Board | No Prep, Google Slides, Grade 8-12

Romeo and Juliet Final Project Choice Board | No Prep, Google Slides, Grade 8-12

Students will choose out of four activity choices to show their knowledge of Romeo and Juliet and their ability to use evidence from the text to support a claim. If your students are not ready to write a full essay, or you are looking to make writing with textual evidence more fun and relatable for students, this is the right activity for you!Activities Included:Hexagonal Thinking: Students will use pre-made hexagons with topics and characters listed to make connections from the play. Then they
Preview of Active Reading, CER, & Book Review Unit Bundle w/ Google Docs/Slides - Editable!

Active Reading, CER, & Book Review Unit Bundle w/ Google Docs/Slides - Editable!

Created by
Emma Lopez
Does your class need help learning how to actively read non-fiction? Do they need practice writing effective paragraphs that include strong claims, solid, evidence, and reasoning? Would they benefit from the ability to write a book review about their independent reading book (or a class novel)? Then check out this unit bundle and save!Please check out my TPT store for more ELA and reading resources!Please consider leaving me a review!
Preview of Hamlet Act 4 Scaffolded Activity | 3 Levels of Close Reading Activities

Hamlet Act 4 Scaffolded Activity | 3 Levels of Close Reading Activities

Created by
Lit and More
This breakout activity analyzing the meaning and significance of Ophelia's lines in Act IV provides three levels of learning. The activities could be combined in an effort of differentiation or completed one after another to increase comprehension. The three levels include: Close Reading - 10 multiple choice and short answer questions based on a close reading of the Ophelia and Laertes' lines, building on comprehension, allusions, and context. Informational Text Close Reading - This enhancement
Preview of 30 Weeks of Grammar Quizzes! - Using Google Forms for middle/high school classes

30 Weeks of Grammar Quizzes! - Using Google Forms for middle/high school classes

Created by
Meta English TPT
Grammar practice is a necessary part of any English Language Arts curriculum. Working on mastering English grammar mechanics helps strengthen students' language skills and writing skills at the sentence level, ultimately helping improve writing quality overall.However, I hate spending a ton of time on grammar, especially at the middle and high school levels, when there are so many other important concepts to cover. I developed these short weekly exercises to help with assessing students' grammar
Preview of The Seventh Most Important Thing, GROWING BUNDLE, Novel Unit, Digital Resources

The Seventh Most Important Thing, GROWING BUNDLE, Novel Unit, Digital Resources

Are you looking to infuse rigor, technology and CCSS into your novel unit for The Seventh Most Important Thing by Shelley Pearsall? This bundle of student-centered resources is just what you and your students need!Designed with CCSS, best teaching practices and student centered learning in mind, this bundle will free up your valuable prep time to concentrate on what you do best - TEACHING KIDS! Resources incorporate literary elements and writing in student-friendly platforms, so students stay en
Preview of High School Weekly Writing Unit - Google Drive

High School Weekly Writing Unit - Google Drive

Created by
Angela Phillips
Elevate your students' writing skills with our Comprehensive Weekly Writing Unit! Designed specifically for educators on Teachers Pay Teachers, this unit provides a structured approach to developing strong, confident writers through consistent practice.Product Highlights:Structured Weekly Format: Almost every week, students will complete a short three-paragraph writing assignment, fostering a routine that enhances their writing skills over time. Breaks are included to help give students space be
Preview of AP Lang and Comp: Deconstructing Synthesis; Remote Learner Friendly!

AP Lang and Comp: Deconstructing Synthesis; Remote Learner Friendly!

Get students started on connecting sources for Synthesis. This lesson guides students into finding the common thread among several provided sources, creating a thesis from that common thread, and then wrapping it up with evidence and commentary.This lesson has been newly designed for 2020 AP Language and Composition classesIt addresses skills 5A, 3C, and 6A as outlined by The College Board. Included:A Google Slides presentation, compatible with the PearDeck add-on to promote student engagementPr
Preview of The Boys in the Boat Journal Prompts & Essay Topics  / Nonfiction Resource

The Boys in the Boat Journal Prompts & Essay Topics / Nonfiction Resource

The Boys in the Boat YRE by Daniel James Brown is one of my favorite nonfiction books to teach my high school students. My students love this true story of rowing, resilience, athleticism, and teamwork; they are shocked by the obstacles that Joe Rantz faced in his life, and they are hopeful when they learn how Joe overcame them. Although my students are familiar with Nazi Germany, they really didn't know much about the 1936 Olympics until they read this book. Students glean so much from this qui
Preview of AICE General Paper - Current Event & Wild Card Research Lesson Bundle

AICE General Paper - Current Event & Wild Card Research Lesson Bundle

Timing: Bi-weekly Current Event: (done at home)Wild Card Research: 1 block or 2 standard class daysThis product contains: Bi-Weekly Current Event Assignment Current Event Grading Rubric Wild Card Research Lesson - Teacher Facing Lesson Plan Wild Card Research Lesson - Student Facing Instruction Sheet Wild Card Winner Token (Printable Card: Redeemable for Extra Credit)BONUS ITEM: Thanksgiving Break Current Event Assignment (I usually assign this as OPTIONAL Extra Credit over Thanksgiving Break)OB
Preview of Label the Parts of a 5-Paragraph Essay Worksheet | Printable & Digital

Label the Parts of a 5-Paragraph Essay Worksheet | Printable & Digital

Assess or review your students' understanding of the parts of a 5-paragraph essay with this Label the Essay Worksheet! This PRINTABLE and DIGITAL resource is a great assignment for in-class, homework, or subs while you prepare students to write a 5-paragraph essay.This three-page, no-prep worksheet provides students with a word bank for easy scaffolding. Students will read through the example essay and label each part as they go using terms from the word bank.The 5-paragraph essay terms used in
Preview of Loser by Jerry Spinelli Novel Study- Comprehension Questions & Vocabulary

Loser by Jerry Spinelli Novel Study- Comprehension Questions & Vocabulary

Loser by Jerry SpinelliNO PREP! Print and ready to go!Comprehension Questions and Vocabulary package.Vocabulary words with page numbers so students can find the sentence the word is being used in.Questions to be answered using race strategy.Easy to follow along
Preview of 24 Figurative Writing Prompts *With Full Examples!!*

24 Figurative Writing Prompts *With Full Examples!!*

Created by
Mr B Resources
This resource has 24 engaging writing prompts for children 10-15 years of age. With each prompt there are full exemplars.These writing prompts are focused around the children themselves.Check out some examples in the preview:)
Preview of Google Slides Historical Figure Facebook Profile Template

Google Slides Historical Figure Facebook Profile Template

Created by
Zachary Hynes
Use this Google Slides template to help students gain a better understanding of a historical figure and to enhance their research skills! Students can fill out biographical information by clicking on the text. They can also add photos and post up to four status updates with dates.
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Writing worksheets can help your child develop essential writing and literacy skills needed for school and life. If you’re a teacher or parent looking for printable and digital writing resources to help your student learn a writing concept, look no further! TPT has an extensive collection of resources, created by other teachers, that are designed to help with any need across grade levels.

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.

Fun and engaging writing activities to try

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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There are many different types of writing resources sold by Sellers on TPT. Some popular writing lessons include creative writing, poetry, writing essays, writing expository, and handwriting.

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Educators can save time preparing writing lessons with resources created by experienced teachers. Simply start a search for writing resources on the TPT marketplace, and filter by grade level, price, and/or resource type to find materials that've been proven to work in classrooms like yours. No matter what you’re teaching, there are plenty of writing lessons and activities sold by Sellers on TPT that are tailored to meet your students' skill levels.