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Free high school writing reflective journals for teachers

Preview of The Giver Journal Questions

The Giver Journal Questions

Created by
Nichelle Newton
Engage students with thought-provoking questions about The Giver. These free journal questions are a great way to start off the class and get students processing what they read about in previous chapters. It relates the themes of the book to their own life experiences and gives them time to write quietly in a journal for you to collect at the end of the week. Created by Nichelle Newton
Preview of Writing Prompts 1 (EI Based)

Writing Prompts 1 (EI Based)

Need two weeks worth of writing prompts to get students writing and reflecting on emotional intelligence skills? Try the ten slide PowerPoint which addresses learning styles and emotional intelligence skills such as:goal settingtime managementanger managementstress managementstudy skillsand more...Just put up the slide, play some brain music, and let students write then share (if desired). You'll be amazed at the reflective responses!Visit www.bethhammett.blogspot.com for FREE weekly activities
Preview of Daily Writing Warm Up Template Paper

Daily Writing Warm Up Template Paper

This middle or high school daily writing warm up paper is great for a bell ringer. There are two pages with a simple garden theme with college rule lines. They contain spaces for each day of the week and an extra space that can be for teacher notes or extra writing space. Follow me for updates! Follow me on InstagramDid you know that you can earn $$ credits toward resources from any TpT store simply for leaving a review? Find out how HEREBe sure to check out:Making Predictions Graphic Organizer
Preview of Creepy Facts with Writing Prompts

Creepy Facts with Writing Prompts

Created by
Modern Ink
This 7-slide Power Point is sure to peak your middle or high school students' interests with its high creep factor. Each slide includes a random creepy fact, with an accompanying writing prompt. Some of the prompts are opinion-based while others get the creative juices flowing--all are original and written by me. These slides are the perfect way to start your English or Language Arts lesson; they're perfect for Halloween, to compliment a horror story, or for simply creeping your students out!
Preview of Gratitude Journal

Gratitude Journal

Created by
Brian Aikens
This is a 190 day electronic gratitude journal for you to use throughout the school year. Need more days? Just duplicate and add more slides. I have used this each morning for the past 5 years to start my morning and my students morning with a positive. Gratitude journaling is the habit of recording and reflecting on things (typically three) that you are grateful for on a regular basis. In essence, you are rewiring your brain to focus more on the positive aspects of your life and build up resili
Preview of Parent-Teacher Conference Template

Parent-Teacher Conference Template

Created by
MissJordyn
This product is a template for conferences. It includes an area for the student's name, the date, an area for "glows" (things they are doing well), an area for "growth," and an area for "our next steps."This is a digital activity. The template is not editable.
Preview of Student Behavior Prompt Essay

Student Behavior Prompt Essay

Created by
Deven SCHWINDT
Teacher can hand this out to student to reflect on poor behavior. Student must set goals and write a reflective piece on their actions and behavior.
Preview of Argumentative Essay - Lesson Plan and Graphic Organizer

Argumentative Essay - Lesson Plan and Graphic Organizer

Created by
MrsClendenin
This argumentative essay template takes students through the basics of writing an essay. The provided graphic organizer can be distributed to students with or without sentence frames and was designed with English Learners in mind.
Preview of Journal writing prompts for high school growth mindset, self esteem lessons

Journal writing prompts for high school growth mindset, self esteem lessons

Encourage your students to take time to explore their inner selves. Writing prompts challenge them to reflect on four self-care items:What do they want to say yes to in their lives?What do they want to say no to?Is there something they need to forgive themselves for?Is there anything they need to give themselves permission for?This prompt comes directly from pages 58 and 59 of Spread Your Wings: A Self-Discovery Journal, a guided prompt journal that helps you dig deep, stomp out self-doubt, and
Preview of FREEBIE: Science of Reading, Executive Function, Equity|Older Struggling Readers

FREEBIE: Science of Reading, Executive Function, Equity|Older Struggling Readers

Practical applications based on pioneering research on equity in literacy for older struggling readers with an emphasis on the science of reading, executive function and best practices for reading comprehension, fluency, phonics and direct instruction with turn-key lessons on phonics, high interest low level reading comprehension and fluency. It contains lessons and practical applications for the classroom as well as a guide to my resources that may help.Includes: Role of Executive Functions in
Preview of Daily Affirmations for Middle and High School girls

Daily Affirmations for Middle and High School girls

Created by
Stacie Carter
This affirmation journal can be used to support growth, identification, review and more. Our girls and teens need to not only hear that they are special, worth and supported but need a chance to reflect on these positive affirmations. Let’s learn, grow and give back!
Preview of Pragmatic Reflection and Rating Journal Page

Pragmatic Reflection and Rating Journal Page

Created by
SLP Caboodle
This was created for use in speech therapy sessions to address pragmatic goals. These may include anger management, anxiety... It would be relevant to implement in the general education classroom as well. It is meant to be a means of release as well as stimulation for further teaching and discussion. The journal format encourages writing. I hope this is useful for some of your students. Thank you- Maggie Lewis
Preview of 11th-12th Grade NYS Next Gen Standards Checklist

11th-12th Grade NYS Next Gen Standards Checklist

Created by
MsFahyMaterials
I have always found the lengthy PDF file of all the ELA Next Gen standards to be entirely overwhelming! So I have compiled the standards I needed (11-12) into one checklist which is split up by subheading. You can edit this file to include as many units as you need. I have 6 units as the default because that is how many I teach in a year. I like to print this out and actually check off which units are teaching which standards so that none of the standards go by the wayside. I hope it's helpful f
Preview of NEW YEAR GOALS/RESOLUTIONS - CARDS

NEW YEAR GOALS/RESOLUTIONS - CARDS

Hello !! I am so happy you found a product that works for you! I hope this product is very useful for you and your students!NEW YEAR GOALS CARDS INFORMATION .... IN THIS LITTLE PACKAGE YOU WILL FIND 3 DIFFERENT “NEW YEAR GOALS/RESOLUTION” CARDS THAT STUDENTS CAN WRITE ABOUT TO BEGIN THIS NEW YEAR OFF RIGHT!You can either give each student all 3 cards or you can pass them out randomly to each student. You can find a black-and-white version, a Color version in PDF format. The 3 cards consist of th
Preview of 25 Interesting and Fun Journal Topics

25 Interesting and Fun Journal Topics

Created by
Larisa Hohman
List of 25 interesting and fun journal topics for students. These are created so that students can write just a paragraph or a whole page. Perfect resource for any teacher!
Preview of Tuesdays with Morrie Unit/Lesson Plan

Tuesdays with Morrie Unit/Lesson Plan

Created by
Isaac Kain
This is a unit outline that coincides with the new common core standards. It is a thematic unit that focuses upon critical thinking and literary analysis.
Preview of Student Gratitude Journal

Student Gratitude Journal

Created by
MissGraber
This gratitude journal is engaging and would work perfect for "Friday Focused Free Writes", or they could be completed during the month on November to celebrate Thanksgiving! These activities act as a writing exercise but have many other benefits. Research has shown that practicing gratitude leads to an increase in happiness, self-esteem, relationships, and productivity.
Preview of The Most Dangerous Game Pre-Reading Journal Writing

The Most Dangerous Game Pre-Reading Journal Writing

Created by
Ryan Campbell
This activity front loads the ideas from the story. It wets the beaks of the students as they begin to philosophically analyze ethical elements from the story.
Preview of Building Resilience

Building Resilience

The objective of this assignment is to help high school students develop a better understanding of resilience and learn practical strategies to build their resilience, cope with adversity and manage stress.
Preview of Imaginative Warmups

Imaginative Warmups

Here is a collection of Creative Writing Warm-Ups that I used at the beginning of the year leading up to writing an Imaginative Story. Many of these warm-ups come from the blog listed below. It is a great free resource. I thought I would share my compilation that worked well in my classroom! The students enjoyed the random prompts and the opportunity to "think outside the box." Great for encouraging new writers too! Blog Resource: http://visualwritingprompts.wordpress.com/category/subjects/eng
Preview of Goal Setting Goal Planner Goal Journal Goal Setting Goal Tracker FREE Secondary

Goal Setting Goal Planner Goal Journal Goal Setting Goal Tracker FREE Secondary

Created by
Anam Cara Cat
100 Day Guided Goal Planner: Secondary ResourceSize: 8.5 x 11"109 Printable Pages (You don't have to print them all.)This printable goal planner is ideal to use as a daily writing exercise, bell-ringer, or writing warm up for secondary ELA, Life Skills, Vocational Skills, ACE, Career & Tech Ed classes, or homeschool.Designed for secondary students and adults! I have another free goal journal listed with a more neutral colored cover here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Goal-Plann
Preview of Sacred Writing Time Expectations for writers

Sacred Writing Time Expectations for writers

Whether your students are familiar with writing in journals or not, this PowerPoint gives them your expectations. It includes visuals of what writing time looks like and doesn't look like. In addition, I have included a portion about Brain Babble.I have also included a slide of music guidelines if you like to play instrumental music during writing time. I love instrumental music because it is an auditory reminder that writing is happening even if they are late to class and exposes my students
Preview of 50 Creative Writing Prompts for High School Students SAMPLE

50 Creative Writing Prompts for High School Students SAMPLE

Sample of a PDF containing fifty original ideas for creative writing and narrative assignments. Many of these prompts are ones that my former English students especially loved. I've found that the prompts are great for all ages of high school students, as well as undergraduates, and even adults! Happy writing! :)
Preview of Student's End-of-the-Year Reflections

Student's End-of-the-Year Reflections

December marks the end of a great year, and the beginning of your best year yet!  December is a great time to reflect on the highlights of the year, and set goals for one to come.  Consider doing some reflecting with your students!  I’ve created a FREE Year-End Reflection PDF for you to use with your students!  It’s written for all grades – Elementary, Middle and High School.  My best friend and I have a tradition of spending New Year’s Eve together.  We often visit a new city, enjoy a delicious
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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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