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Middle school writing lectures for Microsoft Word and for parents

Preview of Sentence combining daily warm-up writing practice

Sentence combining daily warm-up writing practice

Never scramble for a warm-up activity again! This 40 page unit includes 200 warm-ups clearly organized so you never repeat a single day. The sentences can be cut apart and given to your students each day, or handed out as a weekly sheet. The pages start in mid-August, and run through mid-June, so that your entire school year is covered. I’ve included sentences for holiday breaks also, so that home-school students can continue working, or they can be given for students who need extra practice. Pr
Preview of Report Card Comments for Reading, Writing and Work Habits

Report Card Comments for Reading, Writing and Work Habits

Created by
Donna Graff
Ever struggle for the right words to say to parents when it comes time for report cards and parent teacher conferences? This resource is a collection of some sample ELA comments, as well as work habits and behavior comments. The comments for reading and writing focus on an area the student is struggling with and suggestions for parents to help their child with it. Just plug in your student's name and adjust the pronouns (he/she, himself/herself). You can mix and match the comments as needs to f
Preview of Reading and Writing Motivation Survey - For Students and Parents

Reading and Writing Motivation Survey - For Students and Parents

The document includes two versions of a reading and writing engagement/motivation survey. I like to use this survey towards the beginning of the school year to get a better idea of how my students see themselves (and/or how their parents view their children) as readers and writers.
Preview of Daily Communication Sheet - Fill In

Daily Communication Sheet - Fill In

Multi-functional Daily Communication Sheet between teacher, therapists, and parents. Teachers and/or students write the lessons/activities/units of study (Boardmaker Symbols paired with written word) that were completed throughout the day and correspondence can be written home daily. Communication sheet can be customized to include teacher and therapist names and teacher contact information (email and phone number) in the footer at the bottom of the page. The Picture Communication Symbols ©198
Preview of Career Day Parent Letter and Student Accountability Write Up

Career Day Parent Letter and Student Accountability Write Up

Created by
Danielle Fox
This is a 4 page document that I used in my 3rd, 4th and 5th grade class to get parents into the classroom to discuss their jobs. This was an important part of our units in 4th and 5th grades as students begin to think about what they want to be when they grow up. In the school I taught in, we used the Big Idea concepts, and related this to maturity, as you will notice in the parent letter. Feel free to modify either of these documents as you feel fit. Page 1: Parent letter/ sign up - Expla
Preview of Revising & Editing Reference Chart

Revising & Editing Reference Chart

Created by
Kristen Gibson
From my years in teaching writing to elementary students I have created a resource to use in the classroom. While doing mini lessons and working in small groups, students can refer to the strategy chart for tips & reminders on grammar rules. These topics are correlated with skills found on the 4th grade revising & editing STAAR & follow state curriculum. This resource is geared for 4th-grade students but can be used with 7th-grade students who also test in writing. Once students lea
Preview of pre-IEP parent input form

pre-IEP parent input form

Created by
By Breanna
Parent input form to give to either parent/guardian before IEP meeting.
Preview of Diorama / Model Project grade 3-12 step-by-step organization checklist breakdown

Diorama / Model Project grade 3-12 step-by-step organization checklist breakdown

Included are: 1. Step-by-step checklist for completion of a Diorama or Model (or similar) project 2. Task Breakdown sheet to further breakdown the specific needs for each project 3. Instructions on "How to Get and Use Research Materials" for online and book research for project 4. Materials list to plan and obtain all materials needed for project *If you like this, also see my organization checklists for other projects: Research Project, Writing Project, Map/Chart/Poster/Game Project
Preview of 6 + 1 Writing Traits: a slides presentation for the classroom

6 + 1 Writing Traits: a slides presentation for the classroom

A 42-slide Google Slide presentation to use in the classroom. It introduces the six writing traits and gives detailed examples of each trait in writing. Presentation can be broken into parts to be used when covering each trait in class. I use this presentation throughout the year in my 6th grade writing class, but it can easily be used through 8th grade.I have always struggled to offer students a visually engaging presentation for introducing the traits, so I decided to just create one. I use
Preview of Handwriting Letter to Parents

Handwriting Letter to Parents

Created by
Kelly Campbell
This letter was written to inform parents of struggling students the importance of handwriting. It was written specifically for third graders who are having a hard time mastering neat handwriting and basic grammar skills. It contains tips, websites, and a chart for parents to refer to when working with students at home. This letter could easily be adapted for any other elementary grade.
Preview of Rainbow Spotty Class Newsletter Template Layout Different Designs Editable

Rainbow Spotty Class Newsletter Template Layout Different Designs Editable

Created by
GemResources
Use this rainbow spotty Class Newsletter document to write a newsletter to your families and students in your class. You can include student work, what you are learning in the classroom for each subject and even reminders or updates for the year or month and your contact details for parents.Simply add text boxes to the design that you want to use and then type in your information. You can add photographs, illustrations and icons to decorate your newsletter.There are some different designs to cho
Preview of Decorating Writer's Notebook Directions

Decorating Writer's Notebook Directions

Here is a FREE letter to send home in the beginning of the year when students are to decorate their writer's notebooks! The letter is very explicit with great writer's notebooks decorating ideas as well as what to put over the notebooks to keep them protected. Having children decorate their writer's notebooks allows students to generate ideas for writing stories and filling up their notebooks with a lot of writing! Students can look at a picture that they put on their writer's notebook and writ
Preview of The Hero's Journey: Teaching story writing visually

The Hero's Journey: Teaching story writing visually

Created by
Daniel Jones
This is a Prezi presentation that details The Hero's Journey. The Hero's Journey is based on Joseph Campbell's study of literature. In this presentation, your students will look at how stories are told in very similar patterns. I incorporated numerous video clips to highlight each concept (The Hunger Games, Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, The Matrix, The Karate Kid, and Harry Potter). I would like to point out that this presentation does carry a PG rating. There is some violence and minor languag
Preview of Guide to Incorporating Evidence and Reasoning

Guide to Incorporating Evidence and Reasoning

Created by
Lindsay Liles
This is a notes sheet that I give students as a reference for CER writing. It includes examples and suggestions for embedding evidence and incorporating detailed reasoning to support a claim.
Preview of Tips on Spoken English 21 Expressing One's attitude Using If Questions

Tips on Spoken English 21 Expressing One's attitude Using If Questions

This is lesson number 21 of my speaking course, Tips on Spoken English. Using if questions to talk about one's opinion about different matters. The lesson is expressed in 10 pages, and answers are included. It is suitable for upper intermediate level up to the university one and the academic level including staff.
Preview of How to Support Your Child: An ELA Parent Teacher Conference Resource

How to Support Your Child: An ELA Parent Teacher Conference Resource

Created by
ELA and More
My English classroom, as in most, is always a beautiful sea of students who run the gamut from level Z readers and stellar writers to those reading and writing well below grade level. During parent-teacher conferences, I share this document with a few manageable, easy-to-follow tips to help support children's reading and writing growth at home. Included is also a list of comprehension questions parents can ask their children as well as after numerous parents had requested some examples.
Preview of End of the Year:  How to simply celebrate the last 26 days of school

End of the Year: How to simply celebrate the last 26 days of school

Created by
Mendy Stewart
Need help making the final days of school extra special, but without the extra work on your part? This document includes 26 detailed mini lessons and ideas for each day, names of books, craft details and specific activities for each day. Document also includes your list of how to prepare ahead of time and a letter to send home for student participation and volunteer needs. So simple to make your end of the year fun and special, without all the work. This will be money well spent and activiti
Preview of Revising and Editing - Tip Sheet, 2 Passages and 15-question quiz

Revising and Editing - Tip Sheet, 2 Passages and 15-question quiz

This product is for upper junior high and high school students facing revising-and-editing quizzes, whether in class or on standardized tests. It contains a tip sheet for success on revising-and-editing passages. It also contains two original passages, with questions after each one (15 questions total.) Editing questions include questions on sentence combining, semicolons, double negatives, apostrophes, capitalization, and spelling of very common word such as there/their. Revising questions
Preview of Parent/Teacher Conference Letter (to Parents from Child)

Parent/Teacher Conference Letter (to Parents from Child)

Created by
Jennie B
Students use this graphic organizer to help them write a letter for their parents to read at conference time. I typically give this to parents when they sit down to meet with me. It promotes positive communication and helps guide conference conversation.
Preview of Poetic Devices a la Steinberg, a literary glossary - editable version

Poetic Devices a la Steinberg, a literary glossary - editable version

Created by
Adamazement
This glossary of poetic and literary terms contains over 60 of the concepts students encounter most as they read, think about, and write about literature, poetry and otherwise. There are copious examples provided. I divide the terms into categories that have served me well in teaching English literature, chiefly terms relating to sound, meaning, structure, and imagery. From common terms like allusion and antithesis to slightly more sophisticated ideas like metonymy and anaphora, you will find ju
Preview of Writer's Workshop Writing Notebook Rubric

Writer's Workshop Writing Notebook Rubric

Created by
Mandy O
There are two rubrics included in this product. One rubric is a tool for student's to use to assess their own writing in their writing notebooks. It focuses on the quality of their notebook entries. The skills that are included in the rubric are content, elaboration, structure, conventions, and length of entries. It is written in kid-friendly language and gives a detailed explanation of what's expected for each skill. The teacher copy is a duplicate of the student copy but the language is g
Preview of Argument Writing Notes and Ethos, Pathos, Logos

Argument Writing Notes and Ethos, Pathos, Logos

Writing an Argument Notes Ethos, Pathos, LogosClaim, Reason, Evidence, Counter Claim, Rebuttal, Call to ActionStatistic, Quote, Example, Anecdote, Rhetorical QuestionPersuasive Writing; Ethos, Pathos, Logos; The Art of Rhetoric; AP Essays FOUR PPT DocumentsCheck out me Writing Folder!
Preview of Intro to Plagiarism

Intro to Plagiarism

Created by
1337 Teacher
This is a quick, attention-grabbing activity to start a conversation with your students about plagiarism. I have taken song lyrics from Taylor Swift and Bruno Mars but renamed them as poems written by myself. You can edit it to say they were written by you. I start the activity by excitedly telling the class I've been working on some poems I'd like to share with them. I display the poems on the board and emotionally read each one. Students applaud, not realizing I just stole someone else's word
Preview of Broadcast/Understanding Different Program Formats (good for Distance Learning)

Broadcast/Understanding Different Program Formats (good for Distance Learning)

Is a news story the same as a talk show segment? Is a network TV entertainment program the same as a reality show? When it comes to broadcast storytelling, there is no one-size-fits-all way to do it! Broadcast television offers a number of different show formats for storytelling, ranging from newscasts to news magazines, talk shows, entertainment magazines, reality shows, and online news. Smart broadcast journalists understand how to choose the right format for a particular story; and, they und
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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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