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High school writing homeschool curricula for Easel

Preview of Writing Editing & Revising Rough Draft to Final Draft Checklist

Writing Editing & Revising Rough Draft to Final Draft Checklist

Writing Editing & Revising Rough Draft to Final Draft ChecklistThis Writing Editing & Revising Rough Draft to Final Draft Checklist is the perfect writing checklist for ANY grade! Students check for capitalization, punctuation, correct spelling, and more! This checklist also requires students to...Read their essay out loud to make sure it makes sense ✓Take out any words or phrases that don't sound right ✓Replace boring adjectives with more exciting ones ✓Check for subject-verb agreement
Preview of How to Write an Awesome Paragraph Step-by-Step

How to Write an Awesome Paragraph Step-by-Step

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Does your learner need help with writing strong paragraphs?The How to Write an Awesome Paragraph Step-by-Step workbook teaches your students how to write a strong paragraph using a foolproof step-by-step process. Each incremental lesson teaches one step and contains practice examples to build their skill and confidence.Writing strong paragraphs is a key requirement for all school writing. Students without strong paragraph skills will struggle when it comes to essays or other longer writing tasks
Preview of SAT  Vocabulary 300 Words : Definitions and Writing Practice

SAT Vocabulary 300 Words : Definitions and Writing Practice

Students write sentences using SAT vocabulary words after reading definitions and example sentences. Using these common SAT words in sentences combines writing practice with vocabulary expansion. Whether or not students take the SAT or other standardized tests, they usually enjoy and benefit from this activity.
Preview of 15 Focus On Grammar Writing Lessons

15 Focus On Grammar Writing Lessons

This collection of 15 grammar focused writing lessons gives students the opportunity to learn and then apply grammatical concepts. After reading the definitions and examples included for each topic, students write and then analyze sentences. These lessons, like all my lessons, are made to be accessible to students by giving them the opportunity to practice their skills in the context of their own abilities and needs. Topics Include:Lesson One: Parts Of A Sentence (Direct Objects)Lesson Two: Part
Preview of Thirty Rhetoric Lessons

Thirty Rhetoric Lessons

These thirty no-prep lessons are written to give students the chance to learn rhetorical techniques while getting uncomplicated, focussed writing practice. Each lesson includes explanations, original examples and examples from literature and a rubric.These lessons, like all my lessons, are made to be accessible to students by giving them the opportunity to practice their skills in the context of their own abilities and needs. This set of 30 Rhetoric lessons is available separately or as part of
Preview of Twenty-five Creative Writing Lessons

Twenty-five Creative Writing Lessons

This product includes twenty-five no-prep Creative Writing lessons all with detailed instructions, optional rubrics and original mentor texts. Topics include: personal narrative, narrative voice, poetry, science fiction, interviews, drama, and more.These lessons, like all my lessons, are made to be accessible to students by giving them the opportunity to practice their skills in the context of their own abilities and needs. This set of twenty-five lessons is available separately or as part of a
Preview of Twenty-five Writing Practice Lessons

Twenty-five Writing Practice Lessons

This collection of twenty-five no-prep lessons includes complete instructions and original mentor texts to give students the kind of focussed, uncomplicated practice they need develop their skills. Topics include direct and indirect description, using affixes to improve sentences, avoiding redundancy, avoiding misplaced modifiers, translating prose into poetry, writing good introductions and conclusions, adding detail, epistolary fiction and more.These lessons, like all my lessons, are made to b
Preview of Let's Go to the Theater: Summary and Critique

Let's Go to the Theater: Summary and Critique

Let's Go to the Theater - Summary and Critique:This workbook is an opportunity for students to write a summary and critique of a musical, play, or movie based on a musical or play. It can be used for in class assignments, homework, or field trips. Teachers can choose the story based on the age of the students. NOTE: Students can use images and words for the writing process. Key Words: Musicals, Plays, Movies, Books, StoriesFor more fun resources, visit Creativity in Motion on TPT!
Preview of Free High School Travel Brochure Project

Free High School Travel Brochure Project

Resource Description:This free project resource is a great way to introduce research and self-directed project-based learning activities. Students study one hypothetical travel destination and create a brochure to persuade travelers to visit that destination. Note: The PDF is not editable.Check out these free learning activities relevant to educational travel:Educational Travel Planning ChecklistEducational Travel Project-Based Learning Assessment PortfolioIf you like this resource check out the
Preview of Writing Pre-Test, Beginning of Year Assessment, Digital & PDF, Auto Grading!

Writing Pre-Test, Beginning of Year Assessment, Digital & PDF, Auto Grading!

This is a 30-question pre-test to assess basic grammar & punctuation skills in junior high and/or high school students. It includes an ungraded writing prompt to give you a baseline for writing ability, as well. Includes an answer key as well as a version in Easel, which will grade it for you!
Preview of Writing Practice Lesson Eight: Points Of View

Writing Practice Lesson Eight: Points Of View

This no-prep Writing Practice lesson, "Points Of View" is the eighth in my series of twenty-five Writing Practice lessons. Students are reminded of the use of the first and third person narrative voices, then practice their skills by responding to prompts to write about events in the first person and then in the third.I've used this activity with hundreds of students both in school and as a Writing teacher. This lesson, like all my lessons, is made to be accessible to students by giving them the
Preview of Focus on Grammar Writing Lesson Thirteen: Independent And Subordinate Clauses

Focus on Grammar Writing Lesson Thirteen: Independent And Subordinate Clauses

This lesson and activity on independent and subordinate clauses is the thirteenth of 15 grammar focused lessons designed to give students the opportunity to learn and then apply grammatical concepts. First, students read about independent and subordinate clauses. Next, they study examples before writing and analyzing their own sentences composed of independent and subordinate clauses.This lesson, like all my lessons, is made to be accessible to students by giving them the opportunity to practice
Preview of Focus on Grammar Writing Lesson Ten: Adjectives As Object Complements

Focus on Grammar Writing Lesson Ten: Adjectives As Object Complements

This lesson and activity on adjectives as object complements is the tenth of 15 grammar focused lessons designed to give students the opportunity to learn and then apply grammatical concepts. First, students read about adjectives as object complements. Next, they study examples before writing and analyzing their own sentences using adjectives as object complements.This lesson, like all my lessons, is made to be accessible to students by giving them the opportunity to practice their skills in the
Preview of Focus on Grammar Writing Lesson Fourteen: Coordinating Conjunctions (FANBOYS)

Focus on Grammar Writing Lesson Fourteen: Coordinating Conjunctions (FANBOYS)

This lesson and activity on coordinating conjunctions, often known as FANBOYS, is the fourteenth of 15 grammar focused lessons designed to give students the opportunity to learn and then apply grammatical concepts. First, students read about coordinating conjunctions. Next, they study examples before writing and analyzing their own sentences composed of independent clauses joined by coordinating conjunctions.This lesson, like all my lessons, is made to be accessible to students by giving them t
Preview of Focus on Grammar Writing Lesson Fifteen: Active And Passive Voices

Focus on Grammar Writing Lesson Fifteen: Active And Passive Voices

This lesson and activity on the active and passive voices, is the fifteenth of 15 grammar focused lessons designed to give students the opportunity to learn and then apply grammatical concepts. First, students read about the active and passive voices. Next, they study examples before writing and analyzing their own sentences in the active and passive voices.This lesson, like all my lessons, is made to be accessible to students by giving them the opportunity to practice their skills in the contex
Preview of Focus on Grammar Writing Lesson Twelve: Phrases

Focus on Grammar Writing Lesson Twelve: Phrases

This lesson and activity on phrases is the twelfth of 15 grammar focused lessons designed to give students the opportunity to learn and then apply grammatical concepts. First, students read about noun, adjective, verb, adverb and prepositional phrases. Next, they study examples before writing and analyzing their own sentences using these five phrase types.This lesson, like all my lessons, is made to be accessible to students by giving them the opportunity to practice their skills in the context
Preview of Focus on Grammar Writing Lesson Eleven: Nouns As Object Complements

Focus on Grammar Writing Lesson Eleven: Nouns As Object Complements

This lesson and activity on nouns as object complements is the eleventh of 15 grammar focused lessons designed to give students the opportunity to learn and then apply grammatical concepts. First, students read about nouns as object complements. Next, they study examples before writing and analyzing their own sentences using nouns as object complements.This lesson, like all my lessons, is made to be accessible to students by giving them the opportunity to practice their skills in the context of
Preview of Focus on Grammar Writing Lesson Nine: Present Participles As Adjectives

Focus on Grammar Writing Lesson Nine: Present Participles As Adjectives

This lesson and activity on present participles as adjectives is the ninth of 15 grammar focused lessons designed to give students the opportunity to learn and then apply grammatical concepts. First, students read about present participles and how they can be used as adjectives. Next, they study examples before writing and analyzing their own sentences using present participles as adjectives.This lesson, like all my lessons, is made to be accessible to students by giving them the opportunity to
Preview of Focus on Grammar Writing Lesson Eight: Past Participles As Adjectives

Focus on Grammar Writing Lesson Eight: Past Participles As Adjectives

This lesson and activity on past participles as adjectives is the eighth of 15 grammar focused lessons designed to give students the opportunity to learn and then apply grammatical concepts. First, students read about past participles and how they can be used as adjectives. Next, they study examples before writing and analyzing their own sentences using past participles as adjectives.This lesson, like all my lessons, is made to be accessible to students by giving them the opportunity to practice
Preview of Focus on Grammar Writing Lesson Seven: Intransitive Verbs

Focus on Grammar Writing Lesson Seven: Intransitive Verbs

This lesson and activity on intransitive verbs is the seventh of 15 grammar focused lessons designed to give students the opportunity to learn and then apply grammatical concepts. First, students read about the function of intransitive verbs. Next, they study examples before writing and analyzing their own sentences using intransitive verbs.This lesson, like all my lessons, is made to be accessible to students by giving them the opportunity to practice their skills in the context of their own ab
Preview of Focus on Grammar Writing Lesson Six: Transitive Verbs

Focus on Grammar Writing Lesson Six: Transitive Verbs

This lesson and activity on transitive verbs is the sixth of 15 grammar focused lessons designed to give students the opportunity to learn and then apply grammatical concepts. First, students read about direct objects and the function of transitive verbs. Next, they study examples before writing and analyzing their own sentences using transitive verbs.This lesson, like all my lessons, is made to be accessible to students by giving them the opportunity to practice their skills in the context of t
Preview of Focus on Grammar Writing Lesson Five: Pronouns As Subject Complements

Focus on Grammar Writing Lesson Five: Pronouns As Subject Complements

This lesson and activity on pronouns as subject complements is the fifth of 15 grammar focused lessons designed to give students the opportunity to learn and then apply grammatical concepts. First, students read about pronouns as subject complements and the role of linking verbs. Next, they study examples before writing and analyzing their own sentences using pronouns as subject complements.This lesson, like all my lessons, is made to be accessible to students by giving them the opportunity to p
Preview of Focus on Grammar Writing Lesson Four: Adjectives As Subject Complements

Focus on Grammar Writing Lesson Four: Adjectives As Subject Complements

This lesson and activity on adjectives as subject complements is the fourth of 15 grammar focused lessons designed to give students the opportunity to learn and then apply grammatical concepts. First, students read about adjectives as subject complements and the role of linking verbs. Next, they study examples before writing and analyzing their own sentences using adjectives as subject complements.This lesson, like all my lessons, is made to be accessible to students by giving them the opportuni
Preview of Focus on Grammar Writing Lesson Three: Nouns As Subject Complements

Focus on Grammar Writing Lesson Three: Nouns As Subject Complements

This lesson and activity on nouns as subject complements is the third of 15 grammar focused lessons designed to give students the opportunity to learn and then apply grammatical concepts. First, students read about nouns as subject complements and the role of linking verbs. Next, they study examples before writing and analyzing their own sentences using nouns as subject complements.This lesson, like all my lessons, is made to be accessible to students by giving them the opportunity to practice t
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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.

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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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