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5th grade writing scaffolded notes for Microsoft Word

Preview of Speech Writing Template, Speech Outline, Biography Speech, 5 Paragraph Format

Speech Writing Template, Speech Outline, Biography Speech, 5 Paragraph Format

This editable outline helps students put together an organized speech. While it was created to write a biographical speech about the life of a famous person, it can easily be adapted to work with any speech topic. (Word .doc is editable!) I have received many positive comments from parents about teaching students the proper speech format, and this template will guide your students through a 5 paragraph speech.
Preview of On The Way To School - Documentary Companion Notes - Classroom Activity

On The Way To School - Documentary Companion Notes - Classroom Activity

Created by
Merkzone
Included are 3 versions of specially designed notes you could use for your classroom to accompany the fantastic documentary directed by Pascal Plisson - "On The Way To School" The film features 4 young school children ages 11-13 with uniquely long, challenging, and dangerous travels to school. The documentary is a great way to either start the year, rejuvinate student motivation, boost the value of education, and connect students with different cultures. I have shared this film for several years
Preview of Thesis Statement Scaffolded Worksheet

Thesis Statement Scaffolded Worksheet

Use this scaffolded worksheet to get your students writing those pesky thesis statements. Three levels of complexity gradually release the objective. I've also provided two examples of simple thesis statements (one at a slightly higher level). Both examples were created BY STUDENTS on the very first day of the lesson. Neither student even knew what a thesis statement was before that day. As with all my worksheets, this is fully editable and customizable to fit your students needs. My student
Preview of The Parts of Speech Organizer

The Parts of Speech Organizer

Created by
Stephanie Mattia
A BEST SELLER! Great for test prep and end-of-the-year review. PLEASE SEE THE PREVIEW FOR THE TEACHER'S COPY OF THE ORGANIZER - EACH PAGE HAS SLIGHTLY LESS INFORMATION. Mrs. W's organizer for the parts of speech includes the parts of speech, definitons, notes, and examples. Three pages of varying content - you choose how much to scaffold the notes. Great for differentiating the same information for different students in your grammar unit. Mrs. W Stephanie Patten Wrobleski spwrobleski@gm
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 Simple, Complex, and Compound Sentences

Simple, Complex, and Compound Sentences

Created by
Andrew S
This well-scaffolded packet walks students through three basic types of sentences: simple, compound, and complex. Frayer Models in the packet help students gain a clear, personal understanding of each sentence type. Venn Diagrams and Tables in the packet help the students to identify the similarities and differences between each type of sentence. Practice questions that require students to justify their answers force students to think critically while identifying and creating each type of
Preview of How To Write a Sentence anchor chart or assistive tool

How To Write a Sentence anchor chart or assistive tool

Created by
ESL World
This is a great tool to be used in the ELL classroom. It is especially useful with ELLs that may also have learning disabilities. Using this tool, that can also be an anchor cart displayed in the classroom, students will gain confidence and independence as well as skills to write complete sentences. If you liked this tool, please, rate it, comment and subscribe! Also, check out my other products! Best, ESLWorld
Preview of EDITABLE Conferring Record Sheets: Grade 5 Lucy Calkins Writer's Workshop

EDITABLE Conferring Record Sheets: Grade 5 Lucy Calkins Writer's Workshop

Created by
Book Bunnies
This is 4 EDITABLE word document conferring sheets for grade 5 of Lucy Calkins' Writer's Workshop. It includes a separate sheet for each unit in Lucy's Program. Along the side columns are all of the mini-lesson focus' for your reference when meeting with students.The Star is a glow or positive thing the student is doing and "TP" is the teaching point or goal for them. I like to fill in the star when doing a mid-workshop interruption about something awesome a student is doing so that I can keep t
Preview of Editable Opinion Writing Graphic Organizer

Editable Opinion Writing Graphic Organizer

Created by
Evita Byrd
Hello Super Teachers! Are you looking for a graphic organizer to help students write their drafts with more detail and structure? Well, here it is! This is an editable Microsoft Word file that can be made into as many paragraphs as you would like. The original file is for a 5-paragraph opinion essay (introduction, 3 body paragraphs, conclusion). I used this with my third grade class so I kept the terms simple. Feel free to make this file fit your needs. Enjoy!
Preview of How to write a newspaper article (Student instructions)

How to write a newspaper article (Student instructions)

Created by
That's Textbook
This resource acts as a student friendly guide to writing a newspaper article. Students can replace the text with their own content.
Preview of The Basics: Argument Essay Template

The Basics: Argument Essay Template

Created by
ELA and More
I use this template to assist my struggling students (6th grade) when using their box and bullets argument essay plan to draft their essay. For further differentiation, you can create space for students to write directly on the document.
Preview of Restating the Question Poster/Anchor Chart

Restating the Question Poster/Anchor Chart

Editable! A reminder for students on how to restate the question when writing a response.
Preview of RAFTS Writing Prompt | Graphic Organizer

RAFTS Writing Prompt | Graphic Organizer

Created by
Ms P in Primary
Looking for a way to teach your students to deconstruct writing prompts? Check out this RAFTS Writing Prompt Graphic Organizer!Great graphic organizer for grades 3-4 using the RAFTS strategy for deconstructing a prompt! I used this to scaffold for scholars that struggle with writing task initiation. A great resource for writing instruction and test prep!
Preview of Opinion Writing Graphic Organizer two texts or one text

Opinion Writing Graphic Organizer two texts or one text

Created by
Loving support
Ever find yourself having students struggling with the concept of opinion writing? I have used boxes and bullets many times within my classroom to help students understand the importance to have a thesis statement. With this awesome plan, you are able to keep track of your students writing plan, provide your students with a list of transition words they can use in their writing, and have them write down their entire essay while understanding the format and structure of an opinion piece of writin
Preview of Watershed Notes

Watershed Notes

Fill in the Blank Notes about Watersheds in Cornell - Type Note Style. Pefect for an Introduction to Watersheds and Water!
Preview of Essay Organization Template - Planning - IBC - RACER - Passage Based Writing

Essay Organization Template - Planning - IBC - RACER - Passage Based Writing

Created by
MichiganMuggle
Are your students struggling with how to organize their essay? Need a practical template that students can use to create their own plan by just using a piece of paper? Then the IBC is for you! Used along with "RACER" to help students remember what parts of an essay should go in their plan. Can be used for any type of writing, argumentative or expository. Notes template and blank template included.
Preview of Thesis statements made easy - Cloze notes

Thesis statements made easy - Cloze notes

Created by
Vanessa Freed
Three pages of cloze notes to accompany my Powerpoint "Thesis statements made easy". These scaffoled notes provide the students with an opportunity to practice and apply their understanding of thesis statements. The notes lead students from a basic understanding of the concept to a more indepth comprehension of well-developed statements. This activity is a great introduction to expository writing and the traditional five paragraph essay. Vanessa Freed
Preview of Notes for Nickelodeon movie "What Happened?  The Story of September 11, 2001."

Notes for Nickelodeon movie "What Happened? The Story of September 11, 2001."

Created by
Shirley Payne
I have watched this Nickelodeon video, "What Happened? The Story of September 11, 2001" with Linda Ellerbee several times. The complete clip is about 22 minutes long. I think that it is one of the more appropriate videos of September 11, 2001, for younger students (I teach grades 3-5). I do feel it could be used in higher grades as well. I have used it as an event that my students write about for a comprehension focus group (CFG) on historical fiction; it is part of the writing phase for t
Preview of Conclusion Paragraph "Cheat Sheet"

Conclusion Paragraph "Cheat Sheet"

This is a student anchor chart that helps guide students on how to write a concluding paragraph for a text dependent analysis essay or a constructed response essay. I use this resource to help guide my students in writing their final TDA paragraph. The resource follows the following format: * Transition word or phrase * Restate thesis * Summarize main points * End in a catchy way
Preview of Persuasive writing success criteria checklist

Persuasive writing success criteria checklist

Created by
Silvers supplies
Editable and customisable to suit your classroom learning needs. Print and laminate these personal checklists to support students in their success with persuasive writing. This double-sided checklist has sentence starters for each stage of a persuasive text. This includes the introduction, PEEL in the body paragraphs and the conclusion. On the reverse is a revise and edit checklist for after they have finished writing. This prompts students to check their vocabulary, grammar, punctuation and spa
Preview of Figurative Language and Homophone, Homograph, Homonym Study Guide

Figurative Language and Homophone, Homograph, Homonym Study Guide

Created by
Mrs Rainey ELA
This study guide includes terms, simple definitions, and easy to understand examples for metaphor, simile, hyperbole, personification, alliteration, onomatopoeia, imagery, idiom, homophone, homograph, and homonym.
Preview of CER (claim, evidence, reasoning) Argument Writing Scaffold - nonfiction

CER (claim, evidence, reasoning) Argument Writing Scaffold - nonfiction

Created by
MichiganMuggle
Claim, evidence, and reasoning is a way for students to organize their ideas in an argument or expository type of writing. The flow of the model allows for them to answer the question, cite evidence to support their response, and provide reasoning as to how their evidence supports their answer. I use this scaffold to help students gather their ideas first, then organize their response prior to writing their paragraph out. This product is editable so you can change up the topic or essential ques
Preview of Simple and Compound Sentences and Independent and Dependent Clause Guided Notes

Simple and Compound Sentences and Independent and Dependent Clause Guided Notes

Created by
Elora Diaz
This document contains guided notes on simple and compound sentences and dependent and independent clauses. This was used as an introductory grammar lesson and was taught through stations. Students rotated in groups through each station to take down guided notes. The version attached is the teacher version.
Preview of The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street Theme Statement and RACE Response

The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street Theme Statement and RACE Response

Created by
Mrs Alba
After Reading Writing Assessment- Theme Statement and RACE Response for Rod Serling's Science Fiction Teleplay "The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street." Can be easily switched out for another literary work.
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