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5th grade writing lectures for Google Apps

Preview of Sentence Practice - Follows The Writing Revolution Ch. 1 and More- EDITABLE

Sentence Practice - Follows The Writing Revolution Ch. 1 and More- EDITABLE

Created by
ELA with Mrs Day
50+ Google Slides that closely follow the sentence building practice in Ch. 1 The Writing Revolution by Judith C. Hochman and Natalie Wexler and so much more.This presentation includes the following:Fragments vs Complete SentencesUnscrambling SentencesIdentifying Types of SentencesChanging Statements into QuestionsConjunctions; Coordinate (Fanboys) + Subordinate (On a White Bus)Because, But, So Sentence StemsIntroductory Dependent ClausesSimple, Compound, Complex, and Compound-Complex SentencesA
Preview of How to Write an Email Presentation

How to Write an Email Presentation

This presentation will help your students understand the ins and outs of writing an effective email. In 5 easy steps, students will learn the basic etiquette of communicating online in formal settings. Give your students the tools they need to be more independent and to take initiative in their learning.Use this Google Slides presentation whole class or assign to students through Google Classroom! Upon downloading this resource, you will have a copy of this presentation in your Google Drive.For
Preview of Writing Complete Sentences Google Slides &Notes (Spanish translation available!)

Writing Complete Sentences Google Slides &Notes (Spanish translation available!)

*Please note this has been updated with guided notes and with some grammar errors fixed*Use the presentation alone or with the guided notes! It is packed with visuals and uses picture prompts to help students write complete sentences. Please also note that his presentation is perfect for ELL students. It provides visual support and the whole presentation is provided with Spanish translation side by side and highlighted in Green. Perfect for ELLs! The notes are provided in both languages so that
Preview of 5 Basic Rules of Capitalization Google Slides for Grades 3-6 Using MINTS

5 Basic Rules of Capitalization Google Slides for Grades 3-6 Using MINTS

This Capitalization Google Slides presentation breaks down the 5 capitalization rules in the MINTS acronym into smaller categories. This is helpful for students who need bigger concepts broken into smaller parts. It is highly recommended for special education students!This Presentation Covers:M- months, days of the week, holidayI- the pronoun “I”N- names of people, places, and specific thingsT- titles of books, movies, TV shows, etc.S- Start of a sentenceThis presentation explains each rule in t
Preview of RACES Response Resource with an Example and Large Text to Make Anchor Chart

RACES Response Resource with an Example and Large Text to Make Anchor Chart

Created by
Miss Denise
This RACES Response Resource is designed to teach students how to respond to an open-ended question. It outlines how to write a response using the RACES strategy and offers an example, using William Blake's poem, "A Poison Tree." Additionally, it features sentence frames and transitions to support students with their writing. The resource also includes large letters to make an anchor chart.
Preview of Types of Writing (Google Slideshow with Peardeck Interactive Slides)

Types of Writing (Google Slideshow with Peardeck Interactive Slides)

In this Google Slideshow, you will have over 40 slides of notes that works great for in-person learning AND remote learning. The types of writing covered in this slideshow are descriptive, explanation, expository, persuasive, narrative, technical, poetic, argumentative, and informative. This slideshow also features some notes from the APEE unit within the argumentative notes section.Peardeck is loaded with this Slideshow making it interactive with students. Students can type, draw, answer "yes"
Preview of Opinion Writing Resource 1st grade Social Studies Related Mentor Text Included

Opinion Writing Resource 1st grade Social Studies Related Mentor Text Included

Created by
Miss Denise
This Opinion Writing Resource is designed to teach students how to write an opinion. It explains the concept of an opinion (to state your opinion and persuade the reader), outlines the difference between an opinion and a fact and offers a several examples of each. Additionally, it features 2 mentor texts that relates to 1st grade social studies ("What is the most important good?" and "What is the most important service?"), sentence frames, and an editing checklist to support students with their
Preview of Tx Amplify Grade 5 Unit 8: The Badlands Sleuth Slides

Tx Amplify Grade 5 Unit 8: The Badlands Sleuth Slides

This 111-slide presentation includes everything you will need to present HQIM using the images, information, and pages from the Amplify curriculum. It uses an easy-to-read font with high-quality images for students to help follow along with Unit 8: The Badlands Sleuth: The Case of the Missing Fossils teacher and student guide in detail. It also includes Lessons 1 through 15 with comprehension questions and higher-level thinking questions with the text. Follow along with the teacher's guide while
Preview of Summary Writing of Literary Texts Google Slides for Grades 3 - 6

Summary Writing of Literary Texts Google Slides for Grades 3 - 6

This Google Slides presentation simplifies the process of summarizing for upper elementary students. This method is especially effective for special education students. This presentation breaks down a simple structure of an effective summary of literary texts for students. It covers characters, setting, beginning, middle, and end. This Presentation Includes:Examples of good and bad summariesBreakdown of summarizing the beginning, middle, and end of a storyGuided practice activity sorting importa
Preview of Quoting Evidence Within Writing/Essay, How to Format Quotes Lecture & Notes

Quoting Evidence Within Writing/Essay, How to Format Quotes Lecture & Notes

Created by
MrsTeacherStore
This is a Google Presentation designed to guide students on the proper usage of quotes from external sources in their essays.The presentation covers essential punctuation marks such as quotation marks, brackets, commas, and ellipsis to correctly integrate outside evidence into their writing. It also provides guidelines on how to cite online sources using the author's name, title, and paragraph number. The final slide offers a practice exercise to reinforce the concepts covered in the presentatio
Preview of Tx Amplify Gr5 Unit 6: Intro Shakespeare: A Midsummer Night’s Dream Slides

Tx Amplify Gr5 Unit 6: Intro Shakespeare: A Midsummer Night’s Dream Slides

This 128-slide presentation includes everything you will need to present HQIM using the images, information, and pages from the Amplify curriculum. It uses an easy-to-read font with high-quality images for students to help follow along with the Unit 6: Introduction to Shakespeare: A Midsummer Night’s Dream teacher and student guide in detail. It also includes Lessons 1 through 15 with comprehension questions and higher-level thinking questions with the text. Follow along with the teacher's guide
Preview of Writing: Grade 5 Unit 4: Research-Based Arg. Essay: Writer's WS

Writing: Grade 5 Unit 4: Research-Based Arg. Essay: Writer's WS

Writing: Grade 5 Unit 4: Bend 1: The Research-Based Argument EssayAll of Bend 1! Sessions 1-7!  A bonus Session 8 from Bend 2!Writing: The Research-Based Argument EssayGrade 5 Unit 4: All of Bend 1 and the first session for Bend 2 only!Sessions 1-8.These slides include bend 1(Sessions 1-7), bend 2(session 8) If this is your first year implementing Writer's WS often teachers do bend 1 only.I would suggest bend 1 and possibly 3 if you are short on time or it is your first time teaching this unit.I
Preview of Black History Month - Black Queens, Warriors, Kings & Others in Ancient History

Black History Month - Black Queens, Warriors, Kings & Others in Ancient History

BLACK HISTORY MONTH READINGS WITH QUESTIONSThis product introduces you to queens, warriors, kings, and rulers in the Ancient World who were Black. Take advantage of Black History Month to introduce your students to people they likely have never heard of. This product is exciting and interesting. It will PROMOTE READING AND DISCUSSION!INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE: Mansa Musa - Richest Man to Ever LiveNzinga Mbande - Warrior Queen of AngolaLjufvina - Black Viking QueenEgypt's Black PharaohsAlless
Preview of Yearbook Class or Staff Vocabulary Presentation

Yearbook Class or Staff Vocabulary Presentation

This is an updated presentation that includes definition for all the necessary yearbook vocabulary and terminology. The presentation is perfect for new yearbook staff members, and a student notes sheet for the vocabulary can be found for free in my shop! The presentation includes examples, individual and partner activities, and links to applicable Youtube videos to demonstrate concepts.A free student note sheet to go with these vocabulary words can be found here:https://www.teacherspayteachers.c
Preview of Writing Strong Paragraphs- Google Slides Presentation in .pdf

Writing Strong Paragraphs- Google Slides Presentation in .pdf

This is a simple mini-lesson about how to write a strong paragraph. It is great for a review or reinforcement. I am planning to use this in the first weeks of school with my 7th and 8th graders before they do any writing. There is a mentor paragraph included that is used to demonstrate elements of a strong paragraph on each slide.
Preview of How to Write a Teacher Email: Lesson and Practice

How to Write a Teacher Email: Lesson and Practice

Are you tired of those lazy student emails with no proper etiquette? Teach your students to be the teacher email GOAT! Practice the GOAT strategy for writing an effective teacher email with students at the beginning of the year to hold them accountable for the way they address you in an email. GreetingOverview of EmailAsk QuestionsThank the Teacher& Sign your name!This lesson provides examples and engaging discussion questions and practice emails so students understand what is expected of th
Preview of Amplify 5th Grade Google Slides

Amplify 5th Grade Google Slides

Looking at using the CRIMSI Amplify HQIM? Use these slides to help project information, graphics, and more! This is a growing bundle so check for regular updates as I will add the additional units once created
Preview of Addressing Envelopes Writing Formal Business Letters Google Lecture Presentation

Addressing Envelopes Writing Formal Business Letters Google Lecture Presentation

Created by
MrsTeacherStore
This resource is designed to teach life skills such as writing formal/business letters and addressing envelopes. Everything in this resource was created using Google, making it ready to be assigned via Google Classroom and customizable to fit your classroom's specific needs.Included in this resource are:A Teaching/Lecture slideshow on formal letters and addressing envelopes.Student Lecture Notes that follows the slideshow to ensure students are following alongAnswer key for Student Lecture Notes
Preview of Argument Writing: Introduction Paragraph | Guided Notes, Interactive Examples

Argument Writing: Introduction Paragraph | Guided Notes, Interactive Examples

Created by
CassidyHCarroll
Help your world changers step into the world of argumentative writing with guided notes and paragraph examples. My teaching style is a mix of innovative activities paired with some trusted traditional lessons sprinkled in. I created these guided notes to introduce the INTRODUCTION PARAGRAPH. Includes:28 slides dedicated to a well-thought-out, fully explained intro paragraph.Questions after every few slides to gauge students' understanding. Perfect to pair up with PearDeck.Example PromptExample i
Preview of Differentiated Self-Editing Lesson Slide Show

Differentiated Self-Editing Lesson Slide Show

Created by
Miss Speducator
Teach students how to edit their own work for proper capitalization, spelling, punctuation, and sentence structure! This is a great resource for 4th-7th grade students depending on their level of knowledge, following CA state standard CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.6.4 or CCSS.CCRA.W.5. Slides include 4 differentiated 45 minute lesson blocks with videos, symbols, colors, games, and ways to reach many types of learners! Lessons are complete with no need of teacher editing (Daily Learning Targets, Intro.
Preview of Using Quotation Marks in Dialogue

Using Quotation Marks in Dialogue

Teach students to correctly use quotation marks in dialogue in a way to increase their interest level. This item comes with a Google Slides presentation to demonstrate how to use quotation marks. It even allows students to participate with guided practice using the printable or virtual guided notes. The presentation uses well known lines from visible public figures and popular characters to practice quotation mark usage.After practicing as a whole class, let students work in small groups or alon
Preview of Pronouns:  possessive and demonstrative

Pronouns: possessive and demonstrative

Great way to introduce or review possessive and demonstrative pronouns:)
Preview of Slides for C.E.R. (Claim, Evidence, Reasoning) STRATEGY - Analytical Thinking

Slides for C.E.R. (Claim, Evidence, Reasoning) STRATEGY - Analytical Thinking

Get students to respond fully to questions by teach the C.E.R. (Claim Evidence Reasoning) strategy. The C.E.R. strategy teaches students how to think analytically and use evidence to back up their claims. These Google Slides are written in straightforward, student-friendly language, but are still teaching the skills students need to think critically. This strategy has pushed my students to explore what we read on a deeper level.These Google Slides answer the questions: - How do I think deeper wh
Preview of Tx Amplify Gr5 Unit 1: Writing a Personal Narrative Slides

Tx Amplify Gr5 Unit 1: Writing a Personal Narrative Slides

This Google Slides Presentation follows the Amplify curriculum. It includes slides and screenshots of the materials needed with the Amplify curriculum. The slides include all of the source materials for Unit 1 of Writing a Personal Narrative. Each day is about 1 hour of direct, Tier 1 instruction. Please NOTE: It does not include the reading elements of the unit because they do not fit in my time frame. If you have a 90 minute block, you will need to add the additional materials not included.
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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.

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