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Preview of Narrative Writing - Graphic Organizers, Rubrics & More For A Personal Narrative

Narrative Writing - Graphic Organizers, Rubrics & More For A Personal Narrative

Created by
Addie Williams
Personal Narrative Writing - An easy package to teach students how to write a well-organized personal narrative. These organizers and worksheets lead students through the writing process, from brainstorming to the finished product. Using examples and extensive peer and self-editing, students can produce a well-written narrative paragraph. It can also be a starting point for a longer essay or writing piece.For a DIGITAL version of this resource, click HERE. Includes the following 15 pages:- Les
Preview of First, Second, & Third Person - Point of View Worksheets

First, Second, & Third Person - Point of View Worksheets

Do you need a quick and easy way to teach point of view? These worksheets will show students how to identify the perspective from which a story is told which will help them effectively analyze literature, improve their critical thinking skills, help them understand the author's purpose, and increase their ability to recognize potential bias. It is important that students are able to accurately identify the main points of view commonly used in texts to gain a deeper understanding of what they a
Preview of Email Etiquette Mini-Lesson

Email Etiquette Mini-Lesson

Empower your students with the skills to write effective and appropriate emails. Email etiquette isn’t intuitive. Students need to learn email etiquette to communicate effectively in the classroom and the real world. With this lesson, you’ll ensure those “text message” style emails are long gone. In their place, you’ll find well-written formal emails with the correct formatting. In addition, students will learn real-world email skills, such a why and how to use carbon copy, blind carbon copy, re
Preview of Persuasive Writing - Graphic Organizers, Planning Pages and Rubrics

Persuasive Writing - Graphic Organizers, Planning Pages and Rubrics

Created by
Addie Williams
If your students struggle with writing a PERSUASIVE PARAGRAPH or ESSAY this set of templates and graphic organizers is for you! This resource leads students through the process of writing a persuasive paragraph from the planning stages to peer editing and then their final piece. This resource can also be used as a launching point for students to write a full persuasive /argumentative essay.LOOKING FOR A DIGITAL VERSION OF THIS ACTIVITY? CLICK BELOW!Persuasive Writing Interactive eResourceWorks
Preview of Essay Revision Stations for Essay Writing

Essay Revision Stations for Essay Writing

Created by
Room 213
Essay Revision Stations: Help students focus on the writing process! The revision process is a key component of good writing, but many students like to rush through it. These essay revision stations will help your students slow down and focus on the all-important process of revising any time they write an essay.A digital version of these essay revision stations is included as well as the printed one!The essay revision stations are designed to take your students through the process of revising t
Preview of Public Speaking Activity: Minute To Win It Improv Debate!

Public Speaking Activity: Minute To Win It Improv Debate!

Created by
All Day ELA
If you are teaching a public speaking unit on debate or argumentation, the Minute to Win It activity is a great way to introduce the unit! This activity gets students in front of the class and plead their case for ONE MINUTE. Oh, and they are completely in the dark to what their topic is until the clock starts counting down. The students get a little friendly competition while you get an easy assessment on their current debate/public speaking style during this fun assignment. This activity is
Preview of Google Classroom Comment Bank & Proofreading List for Fast Grading

Google Classroom Comment Bank & Proofreading List for Fast Grading

Are you sick of spending hours grading essays and student writing? The Google Classroom Comment Bank and Feedback List will save you HOURS of grading time. This list of 58 comments is easy to copy and paste into your Google Classroom Comment Bank and will cut your grading time in half. How does it work? Once comments are copied and pasted into the Google Classroom comment bank, you can use your mouse to highlight any error in student writing, click on the + comment button, enter the number of th
Preview of Persuasive Writing- Teaching Thesis Statements with Movie Trailers!

Persuasive Writing- Teaching Thesis Statements with Movie Trailers!

Created by
All Day ELA
In persuasive writing, many students have trouble writing a clear thesis statement on what their essay is truly about. In the lesson Teaching Thesis Statements with Movie Trailers, students get to break down what is actually involved in a thesis statement and what happens when the statement is vague- as teachers we feel that we get misled often! Movie trailers are a good tool to use in teaching thesis statements because it is relatable to almost every student- they have to admit they would feel
Preview of Black History Month Bulletin Board - Interactive Posters & Biographies - Decor

Black History Month Bulletin Board - Interactive Posters & Biographies - Decor

This Black History Month interactive bulletin board resource comes with TWO Black History Month bulletin boards and is filled with Black History Month activities for middle school and high school students to learn about influential African American individuals. Create an engaging bulletin board with these 60 eye-catching posters that contain thought-provoking quotes to pique students' curiosity and get them thinking critically!You will receive two separate bulletin board kits: Set #1 contains 30
Preview of Emergency Sub Lesson Plans for Substitute English Teacher | Printable & Digital

Emergency Sub Lesson Plans for Substitute English Teacher | Printable & Digital

Need an emergency lesson plan for a substitute teacher or distance learning? Didn't have time to plan a lesson and need a no prep ELA lesson or Google Classroom activity for tomorrow?Don't spend your sick day (or all night) organizing lesson plans and student materials. Don't worry about who is delivering your lesson and how they will handle complicated instructions or waste your well-made lesson plan. These 4 emergency English lessons include student handouts, PowerPoint slides, Google Doc and
Preview of Interview Challenge: Speaking/Listening + Writing Activity (ELA or Journalism)

Interview Challenge: Speaking/Listening + Writing Activity (ELA or Journalism)

If your students are anything like mine, they perk up the second they hear the word “challenge,” which tends to invite shouts of “OH YEAH!” and “IT’S ON.” I frame this activity as a "challenge" because it challenges students to create the perfect questions to generate the details needed to write an effective mini-story about a fellow classmate."The Interview Challenge" requires students to reflect upon a memorable moment and briefly share that moment with a partner. The partner then must create
Preview of Writing Introductions & Conclusions: Exercises for Practice

Writing Introductions & Conclusions: Exercises for Practice

Created by
Room 213
Writing Introductions and conclusions for essays can be difficult. Every semester, no matter how many lessons I use to show my students what good introductions and conclusions look like, they still struggle. Exit ticket after exit ticket asks for more help with intros and conclusions. So, I made these exercises to give them more practice with this important skill. (Check to preview to get more detail!)(This lesson is an introduction. If you want a more in-depth lesson on intros and conclusions
Preview of Research-Based Writing for Teens, Use Blog Approach to Practice Research, CCSS

Research-Based Writing for Teens, Use Blog Approach to Practice Research, CCSS

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Tired of reading page after page of uninspired research papers? Let’s face it – our kids hate writing research essays, causing us to be exhausted when reading their half-hearted efforts. A far better approach to teach the Common Core informative/explanatory writing skills our students need is to use a blog-style treatment as students practice their research skills on high-interest topics.Begin by introducing the elements of a strong blog post and discussing the unique style of this type of writi
Preview of How to Write An Essay Brochure: Intro, Thesis, Body, Conclusion, Word Choice

How to Write An Essay Brochure: Intro, Thesis, Body, Conclusion, Word Choice

Support students throughout the writing process with this EDITABLE reference brochure that covers writing the introduction and thesis statement, integrating evidence, using transitions, writing the conclusion, and using effective word choice. This resource works for expository/informational essays, as well as persuasive/argument essays. It is full of tips on how to write, structure, and revise an essay.When you purchase this product, you will receive a 2-slide PowerPoint file that you easily edi
Preview of Non-Fiction Lesson:  Social Media and Our Fear of Missing Out

Non-Fiction Lesson: Social Media and Our Fear of Missing Out

Created by
Room 213
This non-fiction lesson engages students in a discussion about their possible social media addiction as well as FOMO, or fear of missing out. The lessons include links to several non-fiction articles, a TED talk and three youtube videos that introduce the concept and challenge the students to consider their social media habits. Check these resources for a more in depth lessons and activities: Informational Texts: Screen Time and Cyber BullyingThis zip file includes links to and questions for th
Preview of The Ultimate COLLEGE ESSAY Writing Workshop Bundle for HIGH SCHOOL

The Ultimate COLLEGE ESSAY Writing Workshop Bundle for HIGH SCHOOL

Created by
Bespoke ELA
This is the ULTIMATE college essay bundle for any English teacher or tutor who helps students with college admissions essays. This bundle includes the following lessons along with TEN sample college essays: Introduction, Pacing Guide, and Table of Contents College Essay Skills Scope & Enduring Understandings College Essay Bloopers College Essay Brainstorming Guide College Essay Bundle Includes: • College Essay Observation Guide with 10 Sample College Essays • Basic College Essay Pro
Preview of September 11 Close Read and Rhetorical Analysis Unit

September 11 Close Read and Rhetorical Analysis Unit

Discuss the events of 9/11 with your students and teach them rhetorical analysis with this September 11 Rhetorical Analysis Unit. This resource includes rhetorical analysis and writing activities for George W. Bush's address to the nation on the night of September 11th. This resource includes: A teacher introduction page Annotation Guide Rhetorical Device Half Sheet Reference Pages Full-text speech (annotation and non annotation handouts) Multiple rhetorical analysis activities and organizers
Preview of Crime Scene Creative Writing Activity Pack

Crime Scene Creative Writing Activity Pack

Engage your students with this Crime Scene Creative Writing Activity Pack! In this activity pack, you will get everything you need to launch your students into team-building, brainstorming, and writing their own mystery short story.You will receive the following:A complete guide to help you transform your classroom into a crime scene, and have your students do all the imagining from the clues that you set up and leave behind!Posters and station cardsStudent handouts (including evidence tracking
Preview of Yearbook Theme Development, Complete Teaching Pack

Yearbook Theme Development, Complete Teaching Pack

Created by
Julie Faulkner
Need to choose a yearbook theme? Want to develop your theme throughout your book? This Yearbook Theme Development Teaching Pack is just what you are looking for! The theme is key to a solid yearbook. Therefore, good ideas must be brainstormed early on. Just taking a little time up front to commit and brainstorm goes a long way, and makes a strong and creative book!Student Experience: Students will take notes about what a theme is and what it means to develop a theme. Next, they will see real e
Preview of Ode Poems for High School Creative Writing | Printable & Digital

Ode Poems for High School Creative Writing | Printable & Digital

Are you looking for a way to challenge students to use imagery while writing about something they love, in person or online? Odes provide a fun challenge in a creative writing course, as an enrichment activity, or a way to review figurative language. Their open-ended structure, but focused subject matter allow for a gradual release of responsibility for creative writing students or for excellent writers looking to challenge themselves. Students will love being able to write about something that
Preview of Paraphrasing Lesson, Activities, and Practice

Paraphrasing Lesson, Activities, and Practice

Created by
Room 213
Teach your students to paraphrase, an important research skill. This paraphrasing resource provides you with a lesson to help your students learn to paraphrase information properly. They will learn the difference between plagiarizing and paraphrasing and get practice in learning to paraphrase in a way that avoids unintentional plagiarism.Be sure to check the preview for more detail.The resource includes:A quick "quiz" that you can use to see what your students already know (meant for discussion,
Preview of The Sniper Short Story Unit Reading Comprehension, Citing Text Evidence Practice

The Sniper Short Story Unit Reading Comprehension, Citing Text Evidence Practice

Looking for a short story unit that carefully guides your students to a deep understanding of "The Sniper" by Liam O'Flaherty? This ready to print short story unit gives you everything you need to teach "The Sniper" and will give your students plenty of practice citing textual evidence, determining and analyzing theme, analyzing figurative language and writing about a text. In this short story unit, your studeents will cover numerous ELA standards in depth, progressing from literal comprehensio
Preview of Writing a Paragraph Lesson, RACE Complete Teaching Unit

Writing a Paragraph Lesson, RACE Complete Teaching Unit

Created by
Julie Faulkner
Do you need a basic writing formula for any student, any level, and any subject? If your students struggle with structure and content and are facing standardized testing with constructed responses or timed writing, this no prep teaching pack is just what you and your students need to stay the course and win the race to the finish line!Included:Lecture, editable and pdfTwo note-taking sheets, sketch notes and a foldableGuided practice samplesStudent exemplarsGraphic organizer: This can be used wi
Preview of The Outsiders Activity - Greasers vs. Socs Rumble Interactive Class Activity

The Outsiders Activity - Greasers vs. Socs Rumble Interactive Class Activity

Created by
Presto Plans
The Outsiders Activity Greasers vs. Socs Rumble is a fun and interactive class activity that will allow students to explore the similarities and differences between these two gangs in The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton. In groups, students will take on the perspective of either a Greaser or a Soc and answer prompting questions about their rival gang. Then, they will consider the similarities and differences between the gangs and begin to understand that they are not as different as they first appear.
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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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