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Middle school writing resources for Microsoft Publisher and for special education

Preview of Web Graphic Organizer

Web Graphic Organizer

Created by
For Equal Access
This was designed for my students to draw the picture or write then a para would complete the other part. Please follow me so when I post a new item you will be notified. Feel free to email me with requests for alternate programs. Most pages are black and white so they can be easily printed or copied.
Preview of RTI: A Guide For Teachers {Now Editable!}

RTI: A Guide For Teachers {Now Editable!}

Created by
The Bright Apple
Are you struggling with RTI? You're not alone. RTI is overwhelming for a classroom teacher. In this packet you will find all the resources that you will need to monitor your student's progress in your classroom. You will have forms at your fingertips to start the RTI process with students who are not making growth in your everyday core curriculum setting. This packet also offers an overview of RTI and the process. It will give you suggestions and a guideline on what to do with your student
Preview of College and Career Ready Path Bulletin Board

College and Career Ready Path Bulletin Board

Created by
2ball4
Giving students the choice for college or the world of work. Show them their options with this Careers Path Direction Pole. Arrows pointing them in the direction of the 6 career paths and more: Health Services, College, World of Work, Business, Management, & Tech., Arts & Comm, Ind. Tech., Human Services, Agriculture & Natural Resources. An arrow for your choice, you are here, and personalize an arrow for your school. Completed in Microsoft publisher and sized for 17x11; or resiz
Preview of EXPLORING PLOTS & THEMES WITH AESOP'S FABLES - DISTANCE LEARNING Suitable

EXPLORING PLOTS & THEMES WITH AESOP'S FABLES - DISTANCE LEARNING Suitable

Created by
CopyCats
Aesop’s fables are the perfect stories to teach kids about plot and theme. The kids love the culminating skit project and it breathes life and excitement into your literacy units on the theme and plot.This packet includes: An introduction to Aesop’s life4 printables of Aesop’s fables to use for the students to identify the theme.Resources of where to find a collection of on-line fables.Plot partS printableTheme part printableIncluded is a plot and theme skit project with printables and instruct
Preview of What is Tone of Voice?

What is Tone of Voice?

Created by
Autism Grows
This is a great resource for teaching the concept of 'tone of voice' with students. I use it for my students on the autism spectrum as a social skill lesson. It is a fun and interactive lesson where students of all levels can participate. Enjoy!
Preview of Relationships Social Story

Relationships Social Story

Interactive social story about different types of relationships and appropriate topics of conversation. Relationship topics include family, friends, teachers, emergency community helpers, other community helpers, and strangers. Student cut and paste appropriate conversation topics for each relationship. Great for all grades!
Preview of Behavior Tracking Point Sheet for BIP Progress Monitoring

Behavior Tracking Point Sheet for BIP Progress Monitoring

Use this point sheet in your classroom for students struggling with behaviors or students with behavior intervention plans. This is editable so you can change the activities in the day and/or the classroom rules to fit your classroom.Tracking BehaviorsI use this point sheet daily to track students' behaviors throughout the day. This is directly aligned with our classroom rules, which we review each day so students understand all of their expectations. This helps me to easily notice behavior tren
Preview of Short Story Map - Graphic Organizer for Planning, Pre-Writing, or Analysis

Short Story Map - Graphic Organizer for Planning, Pre-Writing, or Analysis

This map includes the main literary elements and can be used with for students to plan their own writing or for demonstrating understanding of their reading by filling it in for an existing short story. Works with any short piece of fiction, so it can supplement any curriculum. Note: This is formatted to print on legal sized paper (8.5"x14").
Preview of Vocabulary for Cross-section of Animal Cell; Modified Life Science; special ed

Vocabulary for Cross-section of Animal Cell; Modified Life Science; special ed

This worksheet shows a cross-section of an animal cell. Students are to use the word bank to write the correct word next to each definition. There are five words and five definitions. I use this with my 7th and 8th graders who work on an alternate curriculum. This is also a great review for homework. Aligns with Maryland state reading curriculum standard 1D2c: Given vocabulary words from a grade-level content unit, student will identify the meanings of the words. Also aligns with Maryland stat
Preview of Area of Rectangle &Triangle with Formula; Special Ed; Differentiated Geometry

Area of Rectangle &Triangle with Formula; Special Ed; Differentiated Geometry

This is a modified worksheet from the middle school geometry curriculum. It is excellent for special education students who require an alternate or modified curriculum. This worksheet includes four rectangles/squares and four triangles. The pages are separated by shape so they can be given one at a time. The worksheets have the formula for area broken down into easy steps. Students have to fill in the blanks, which will help them solve the equation.
Preview of Differentiated Function Tables, Color-Coded, Modified for Special Ed

Differentiated Function Tables, Color-Coded, Modified for Special Ed

These worksheets are modified from the middle school math curriculum. They are great for special education students who require an alternate or modified curriculum. There are four pages, all with the same function table. Differentiating will be easy, because all papers look similar. The x and y numbers are color-coded for students to see what the functions are. Two of the pages have hints on them, with the equation written in each row; the other two do not. Two pages have cut and paste numbers,
Preview of Editable Visual Timetable / Daily Schedule

Editable Visual Timetable / Daily Schedule

Created by
Anne Lighten
This (7 page) timetable document ALLOWS FOR EDITING. Pictures and activity names can be edited to suit the needs of the student and school context. There are a total of 130 activity cards available. Please note the size and details of activity cards are best suited for grades 3 - 12, however page sizes can be enlarged when printing if desired. Subject cards include ALL the following,morning greetings, morning fitness, rest time, assembly, garden, story time, inside, wet weather, toilet, bathroom
Preview of Food Picture Graph; Compare and Describe Data in a Graph

Food Picture Graph; Compare and Describe Data in a Graph

This is modified for sixth grade special ed, statistics. Students will read the graph and answer the questions. This can also be used in primary grades.
Preview of Main Idea; Literary Text; Modified for Special Ed

Main Idea; Literary Text; Modified for Special Ed

This worksheet is modified from the middle school reading curriculum. Students are asked to read the short paragraph and circle from a field of two which is the main idea. This enhances test-taking skills for students. For alternate ideas, have students use highlighters to highlight key words that help them identify the main idea. This is excellent for special education students who require an alternate or modified curriculum. It is also an excellent worksheet for general education students i
Preview of Author's Purpose Packet (Persuade, Inform, Entertain)

Author's Purpose Packet (Persuade, Inform, Entertain)

Six page packet focusing on author's purpose (Persuasive, Informational, and Entertaining).*Three unique and teacher-created writings: one persuasive, one informational, and one entertaining.*Each writing contains three multiple choice questions to test for understanding.*Each writing also has a short answer section requiring students to explain the author's purpose using textual evidence.
Preview of Modified Physical and Chemical Change Cut and Paste; Special Ed

Modified Physical and Chemical Change Cut and Paste; Special Ed

This is a 2-page worksheet for students in an inclusive science class learning about the physical and chemical changes. I used this for my 6th grade students who learn at about a first grade level. The worksheet has two columns on the first page. One is labeled physical reactions and the other is labeled chemical reactions. There are six reactions on the second page. Students are to cut these reactions (with picture clues) out and paste them in the correct column of the chart on the first page
Preview of Earthquake Terror by Peg Kehret, Editable Version, iPad, Activities, Handout

Earthquake Terror by Peg Kehret, Editable Version, iPad, Activities, Handout

Editable Version - Microsoft Publisher 2010. I have this same document listed as a PDF for $4.50. Purchase this document if you wish to change my original publication. Earthquake Terror is an excellent story to present to your students. I have presented this lit set for two years and my students love it. The story is an easy read near the beginning of the school year; even for struggling readers. This 10 page publication is a detailed 7 page handout for your students that can used in paper
Preview of Figurative Language Packet (Hyperbole, Idioms, Metaphors, and Similes)

Figurative Language Packet (Hyperbole, Idioms, Metaphors, and Similes)

This packet includes a cover page, plus four more pages with definitions, examples, and explanations of four types of figurative language (hyperbole, idioms, metaphors, and similes). Included on each page are questions of varying difficulty to test student understanding of each figurative language type.
Preview of Spending Money; Special Ed Life Skills Math; Matching Coins to Prices

Spending Money; Special Ed Life Skills Math; Matching Coins to Prices

This cut and paste coin worksheet is modified from the middle school number relationships and computation curriculum. It is excellent for special education students who require an alternate or modified curriculum. Students begin by cutting out the 6 boxes on the second page. These have an item, the name of the item, and a price, all under $1.00. Next, students count the 6 sets of coins shown on the first page. They are to match the set of coins with the item they can buy with those coins. T
Preview of Modified Life Science Cut & Paste; Plant or Animal; Boardmaker

Modified Life Science Cut & Paste; Plant or Animal; Boardmaker

This is modified from the middle school life science curriculum. It aligns with Alternate Maryland State Content Standard: 1.D.2.a: Given words/picture symbols/words with pictures from a modified grade-level unit, student will sort the words into categories. This is modified for students who are in an inclusive setting but cannot complete grade level requirements. It would also be helpful as a refresher for students, homework, or classwork in a self-contained setting. There are ten words with
Preview of Individual Behavior Plan

Individual Behavior Plan

This product is meant to be used on students who are having behavior problems in class. Teachers can use this individual behavior plan to increase positive behavior in the classroom. Simply edit the product to fit the needs of the student, print it out, and place into a folder for the student to carry daily. It is a plan for hourly and daily behavior monitoring for an individual student. Please make sure not to share this product without purchasing a license for another copy.
Preview of Visual Schedule for Autistic Students

Visual Schedule for Autistic Students

Created by
Ann Knoeck
This resource allows you to build your students scheduled every day, or allows your student to have input in their daily schedule. The purple choices are categorized as “Have To” choices. The pink cards are “Want to” high interest choices. And the Green Choices are tasks that are part of the day that the student does not have control over such as lunch time, speech pull out time, ect. The daily schedule boards and daily choices have Velcro on them so they are easy to put on and take off.
Preview of Formal vs Informal Language

Formal vs Informal Language

Here, you'll find two t-charts detailing formal and informal language, as well as some key words to help students identify the two. Finally, there is a worksheet asking students to identify formal/informal language, and organize a t-chart of their own based upon how they'd speak to different people.
Preview of Organized Paragraph Writing for Struggling Writers

Organized Paragraph Writing for Struggling Writers

Created by
Krysti
I use this with my students with learning disabilities to help them write organized paragraphs. Often they are simply asked to write and don't know how to start or what to include. It keeps them on track and prevents them from rambling or adding unnecessary details.
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Journaling

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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

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Sentence and Paragraph Construction

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Letter Writing

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Blogging

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Research Papers

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Poetry Writing

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