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4th grade short stories scaffolded note microsofts

Preview of Guided Notes Over the Different Types of Characters

Guided Notes Over the Different Types of Characters

Guided notes over the different types of characters, including protagonist, antagonist, round, flat, dynamic, and static characters. This is a Word Doc and is fully editable! These guided notes go along with this Prezi: http://prezi.com/l-qfw04gz5dp/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy&rc=ex0share
Preview of Writing a Short Story | HKDSE | junior form | Pre-/post-writing worksheet

Writing a Short Story | HKDSE | junior form | Pre-/post-writing worksheet

Created by
cometojen
English worksheets for writing a story about being a taxi driver in Hong Kong. The worksheets serve as a scaffolding exercise/activity, covering vocabulary for writing stories, common errors students make, structure of a story (beginning, climax, resolution, ending, etc), language features for stories and useful expressions. They are great for junior or senior form students as pre-writing or post-writing worksheets. - Good for Cantonese speakers / students who are learning English as a second la
Preview of The Witch Boy Pacing Guide and Reciprocal Discussion Comprehension Questions

The Witch Boy Pacing Guide and Reciprocal Discussion Comprehension Questions

Created by
Miss ELD
The Witch Boy is an engaging 213-page graphic novel by Molly Knox Ostertag that encourages readers to question when activities are set aside only for certain groups. What happens when someone tries to go outside tradition?What you get in this resource:1. 2-week Pacing Guide: There are no chapters identified in this story so I chunked the text into 9 sections/days of reading. There is a list and a calendar option to modify for your purposes.2. 36 Reciprocal Discussion Comprehension Questions: 4
Preview of ENGLISH - Short Story Planner Template

ENGLISH - Short Story Planner Template

The planner is to help students plan their short stories with prompting hints and subheadings. The students plan their story then begin drafting. A good scaffold for all students in the classroom and can be used over multiple age groups.
Preview of Story Plan Organizer

Story Plan Organizer

Created by
MsJocelyn
Over the years, I have found this story planning organizer to be the most successful with my students. It is very clear and easy to transfer to drafting paper. Enjoy!
Preview of Close Reading and Charting  Part II: The Iroquois in Modern Times

Close Reading and Charting Part II: The Iroquois in Modern Times

Created by
diana castro
Module 1 Unit 2 Lesson 8 Close Reading and Charting Part II: The Iroquois People in Modern Times NY Core Curriculum Standards: I can explain what a text says using specific details from the text. (RI.4.1) I can determine the main idea using specific details from the text. (RI.4.2) I can make inferences using specific details from the text. (RI.4.1) I can take notes and categorize information. (W.4.8) Learning Objective/Targets: • I can identify the main idea of an excerpt of The Iroquoi
Preview of Describe Characters, Setting, and Traits

Describe Characters, Setting, and Traits

Created by
MissMichael86
This is a graphic organizer I used with my students to help them organize the information they found while reading stories. They use one main character, identify three traits that character has, and they provide evidence from the text that shows those traits (what the character says or does). They also have to include the setting and what evidence they found that shows the setting. It can be used with ANY story!
Preview of The Circuit- Interactive PowerPoint Slides

The Circuit- Interactive PowerPoint Slides

Created by
April Schmidt
These interactive slides were designed with comprehension and skills with narrative, The Circuit, by Francisco Jimenez. The slides are designed to teach narrative story elements and using textual evidence to support narrative elements.
Preview of Storyline "How I Learned Geography" Activity

Storyline "How I Learned Geography" Activity

I created a handout aligned to the story "How I Learned Geography." It is a read-aloud and students can answer questions independently and/or in small groups. The link for the story is on the google doc! Very Google classroom friendly :)
Preview of Self-Reflective Writing Feedback

Self-Reflective Writing Feedback

Here is a great tracking sheet that is meant to be used by both educator and student on a monthly basis with their monthly writing. Students are encouraged to become self-reflective as well, and create concrete goals for their success. They also enjoy watching how far the have come along. Use this sheet to track their growth. Students and educators will give themselves a grow and glow detail about their writing and each moth, refer back to plan where to go next and where they have improved! Gr
Preview of Author's Purpose

Author's Purpose

Created by
Emily Nichols
Author's purpose PowerPoint Students take notes on the PowerPoint as well as practice with author's purpose. Students will read passages and answer what the purpose is.There is also a place where students can right there on passages for different purposes.
Preview of Narrative Writing Plan

Narrative Writing Plan

Created by
Alana Coote
This resource creates a template for students to plan their narratives. It has four sections: characters, setting, problem and solution. Each section requires students to list interesting adjectives and/or draw what they are describing. There is also lined paper at the end for students to write their narrative.
Preview of Adapt a Fairy Tale

Adapt a Fairy Tale

Created by
Elyse Eisenberg
Once my class already adapted one of two specific fairy tales, I used this packet to guide students in adapting another of their choice. I also used parts to guide their initial stories. In this packet, students choose a fairy tale, summarize, pick something to improve the story, and show how it will change other parts of the story. Feel free to make changes.
Preview of Narrative Writing Strategies

Narrative Writing Strategies

Created by
Travis Diana
This tool is a great way for teachers to easily check what students need to work on in their writing and quickly provide them with an effective strategy. Also included is a conference sheet to jot down your data. Worked great in my classroom as it took no time to use and input data.
Preview of Hollywood Here We Come! (Writing our 1st Script)

Hollywood Here We Come! (Writing our 1st Script)

Created by
Ms Bizzy Beez
Here's your chance to have your students writing their first Hollywood type scripts. The writing activity is broken down into simple to follow, yet very descriptive steps. Once they create a 'skeleton" draft they will be able to begin writing. This activity utilizes both skill and creativity and can be differentiated to many academic skill levels, including ELD students as well as other needs that may be present in your classroom. This takes about 25 minutes to present but will take several h
Preview of Fall Harvest Narrative Story Graphic Organizer Story Builder

Fall Harvest Narrative Story Graphic Organizer Story Builder

Created by
Mister Y
This is a structured graphic organizer that allows students to better formulate their ideas for a narrative writing piece. Prompts are given for what is expected the students to discuss during each of the 5 paragraphs.
Preview of Reading Fiction- Story Element Terms

Reading Fiction- Story Element Terms

Created by
Stephanie Byrne
This is a visual describing the story elements of fictional writing: theme, character, plot, point of view, and setting. Can be used to discuss elements, for students to take notes, or copied and given to students as a freference. This was created by Stephanie Byrne.
Preview of Story Elements : Plot

Story Elements : Plot

Created by
Light of Life
This is a file of the "5 elements of plot". It is left editable so you can change anything you would like, I hope this is a great resources for you in your classroom. The students in my classroom really enjoy the "Plot Mountain" visual.
Preview of 6 steps to write a story

6 steps to write a story

Created by
Madelyn Luba
This single page worksheet has 6 steps that the students can use to create a story!The steps are 1. search for an idea 2. choose a setting 3. choose the characters 4. picking the conflict 5. plan the story and 6. plan the important details. This is great for personal narratives or a resource for them to look back on when they write other stories. Watching this with the Youtube video "How to write a story" by Riko's reading room.
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