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Professional development Common Core W.9-10.4 resources

Preview of Writing Fluency: 90 15 Minute Quickwrites, 40 Writing Topics, Test Prep,Sub

Writing Fluency: 90 15 Minute Quickwrites, 40 Writing Topics, Test Prep,Sub

Created by
Writer's Corner
Writing fluency! The Fifteen Minute Quickwrite Unit arms teachers with a writing tool that will increase how much students can write during a timed writing assessment. It also gives students a lifetime skill of improved writing fluency that will help them meet future writing goals. 40 Writing Topics can be used in shared classroom timed writing notebooks to improve fluency and allow students to have fun writing.Product includes:90 Quickwrites (4 pages) in PDF format. Printable.40 Writing Topi
Preview of 3 Classroom Bucket Lists for Back to School, End of the Year, and PD / $1 Deal

3 Classroom Bucket Lists for Back to School, End of the Year, and PD / $1 Deal

Created by
Moore English
Bucket lists can be used as part of back-to-school, end-of-the-year reflection, and as part of professional development. Writing a bucket list is a good way to get to know students, to build classroom community, and to set classroom goals. This is a great activity for writing on the first day of school or as a way to wrap up the year! To make this useful for you, I've included 3 versions of each plus a Google Slides and fillable .pdf. Since this resource contains a Google Slides, TPT will create
Preview of Progressive Questioning Workshop Slides - PD Teacher Training

Progressive Questioning Workshop Slides - PD Teacher Training

This slide deck is an overview on progressive questioning and the power of questions in a high school classroom. Although focused from an ELA lens, this workshop benefits teachers across subject areas. Areas of progressive questioning include a Consensogram Activity, Debate, and visual thinking to build a 4-way "silent" argument in writing. Check out these resources to level up discourse in your classroom:Probing Questions Speed DatingDiscourse Builder ActivityQuestions Stems by Question Type On
Preview of Write Your Own Letter of Recommendation

Write Your Own Letter of Recommendation

Created by
Lauren Reilly
Many teachers struggle writing letters of recommendation for their students. With so many students and so little time, it is nice when a student provides you with some of the information (or even the entire letter) so you, as a teacher, have something to work from. In this worksheet packet, students will learn what a great letter of recommendation is, see exemplars, and then practice writing two of their own using two different prompts.
Preview of SEL Activity: What are you thankful for?

SEL Activity: What are you thankful for?

Take 10 minutes out of the beginning of your class for a quick check-in. Print this sheet for students to fill out at any point in the school year. They can keep it or turn it in to you. I find that taking a break from teaching and letting students reflect helps them to be better focused for the lesson.
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