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High school writing-essays resources for Microsoft Word and for parents

Preview of Conquer Expository Essay Writing Grades 6-9  -- 15-page Complete Lesson

Conquer Expository Essay Writing Grades 6-9 -- 15-page Complete Lesson

This packet shows your students how to write a good expository composition, from scratch, under time pressure. I have taught expository composition writing for years, and I have helped many students achieve mastery on the state test and also high school and college-entrance compositions. For college-bound students, improving their expository writing skill is worth the time and effort. Expository writing prompts are the go-to writing assignments for junior and senior-level AP tests, the ACT,
Preview of Editable Science Research Paper

Editable Science Research Paper

Created by
EA Science
I've struggled with finding an assignment detailed enough that I could guide my 7th graders through composing a scientific research project on a topic of their choice....so I created one! This editable activity includes the introductory letter to students and parents as well as the assignment timeline and rubric for grading the final research paper. Accompanying Research Notecard Organizer is now available as well.
Preview of College Essay Writing

College Essay Writing

Created by
Writing Fun
This is a helpful worksheet and step-by-step way to write a college essay that must be under 300 words. It will help a reluctant writer by providing a worksheet and example to follow.
Preview of Topic Sentence Builder for Struggling Writers and Foundational Writing Skills

Topic Sentence Builder for Struggling Writers and Foundational Writing Skills

Created by
Robert Urowsky
Here is a reference sheet with 11 model topic sentences for those who "don't know how to start" or "those who don't know what to write." For example, when writing about a person write "___ is a person who..." Sample sentences are given. This is what many students need to look at to get started and to begin to internalize and become fluent with standard academic language. There are also sentence starts for places, "anything important," telling how to do something, why something happens, and o
Preview of Pre-essay Reflection and Self/Peer-editing Checklist

Pre-essay Reflection and Self/Peer-editing Checklist

Created by
Kelly Piontek
This product is meant to be used for analytical or argumentative essays in a literature class. It is most effective when the student is reflecting on a portfolio or one or more graded essays.The pre-essay reflection is a four-page document that guides writers in reflecting on their current skills and process. It is organized by the following categories: content, organization, conventions, academic voice, diction, integrating evidence, engagement, format (MLA). It closes by asking about pre-wr
Preview of Benchmark Score Parent Letter

Benchmark Score Parent Letter

Created by
Jayna Morrow
This simple letter for parents includes a place for up to 3 benchmark scores (to show progress) and a place to sign and return. Attach it to the benchmark itself or place in weekly folders. This is a follow-up letter for a 2nd or 3rd benchmark and includes an extra line about before or after school tutoring opportunities and a place to circle an essay level between 1-4.
Preview of Culture Fair Parent Information Letter

Culture Fair Parent Information Letter

This letter goes along with the Culture Fair Project document. It will inform parents about the project and give them due dates for each component.
Preview of Benchmark Scores Parent Letter

Benchmark Scores Parent Letter

Created by
Jayna Morrow
This simple letter for parents includes a place for up to 3 benchmark scores (to show progress) and a place to sign and return. Attach it to the benchmark itself or place in weekly folders.
Preview of Breakdown for Writing a Timed Argument Essay

Breakdown for Writing a Timed Argument Essay

Guide your students through the process of writing a timed argument essay: from brainstorming to what to include within their five paragraphs to rereading before submitting.
Preview of Parental Reaction to Essay/Writing

Parental Reaction to Essay/Writing

Created by
Traci Ehrick
Keep parents informed on student progress and achievement by making them part of the writing process. This activity can be used for any type of writing assignment such as essays, poetry, letter writing and so on. On one side, the handout includes a letter to parents/guardians explaining the importance of considering the audience during the writing process. On the other side, there is a user-friendly rubric that parents/guardians can use to assess the writing. This is an ideal way for the pa
Preview of Parent Edit Form

Parent Edit Form

When students write 500 words essays, they do peer-editing and self-editing, but with this document, parent/guardians can get into the editing/revision loop.
Preview of Peer Edit for Research Paper

Peer Edit for Research Paper

Use this activity to wrap up research paper writing. The day the rough draft is due have your students swap out papers and review. If time does not permit students to do this, alter the paper and use for students to review his/her own work. Parents/homeschoolers may also wish to use this form to strengthen students writing and self assessment skills.
Preview of ELA GRADING CODE

ELA GRADING CODE

Grading ELA papers can be hectic. Especially when you have over 100 students. I designed this grading code which I have successfully used for over 5 years. I give my students and parents a copy in the beginning of the year. It helps my families understand exactly what they are missing on assignments, without the lengthy comments I used to write.
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