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Preview of Lucy Calkins Writing: Nonfiction Chapter Books

Lucy Calkins Writing: Nonfiction Chapter Books

Created by
cgambill
In this unit, students learn to deepen the meaning behind their reading work, to strengthen the conversations of their partner work, and dive deep into the expression of their writing work. This unit prepares children to write information texts. They will write lots of information books about lots of different topics of choice and will revisit his/ her writing to self-assess and revise, as expected by the Common Core State Standards. This unit is designed to give children the support and prac
Preview of The Big 6 Research Steps

The Big 6 Research Steps

Created by
Library World
Students are often clueless when it comes to doing a research project. They don't know where to begin or what information they are looking for. In this Smartboard lesson, students will be introduced to each of the 6 research steps in "The Big 6" model. The steps will be explained as each one is introduced. Then, after an overview of the 6 steps, students will be taken through each of the steps as part of a whole group research activity. This lesson will serve as a way to prepare students
Preview of Compare/Contrast Paragraph Writing

Compare/Contrast Paragraph Writing

This is a week long lesson about what compare/contrast paragraphs are and how to write them. This lesson comes with a 12 page SMART notebook file, a rubric, a top hat organizer, and an article. The lesson includes: - Notes - Signal words - Example paragraphs - Practice paragraphs - Video link - Top Hat organizer - Paragraph requirements - Rubric It is a zipped folder so you will have to unzip it to view the lesson. Found at Literacy Lunatic. Enjoy!
Preview of Writers' Workshop Coloring and Drawing Rubrics -- Promethean Board

Writers' Workshop Coloring and Drawing Rubrics -- Promethean Board

Created by
KinderCulture
Model the right way to color and draw an "Ooh-Ahh" picture for your students using this interactive flipchart. Score the coloring rubric with :), :|, or :(. Demonstrate how to add details to create an "Ooh-Ahh" drawing. Click on top and bottom of the :D to hear "Ooh-Ahh" once you're done!
Preview of RUBY THE COPYCAT SMART BOARD LESSONS

RUBY THE COPYCAT SMART BOARD LESSONS

This product contains reading and writing lessons that span over multiple days. In this product you get the book Ruby the Copycat scanned with discussion questions embedded in the book, writing prompts, and sentence starters. Also included is a step-by- step guide on how to answer a question using the Flip-it Strategy. Other lessons included are how do we use a rubric to assess our work and how do we use our self-assessment to grade our work. The slides also include an interactive rubric and sel
Preview of Non-Fiction Close Reading and Writing -Christopher Columbus-Flipchart

Non-Fiction Close Reading and Writing -Christopher Columbus-Flipchart

Created by
Who Dat Teacher
This is a 12 page, one lesson, ActivInspire flipchart for Promethean Boards. The lesson follows the Gradual Release Model. CCSS addressed: RI 3.1, W 3.2, Social Studies GLE 3.1, SL 3.1 The flipchart includes: - Non-fiction texts about early explorers and Non-fiction text features - Anchor charts of Close Reading Symbols and Text Evidence Sentence Starters for accountable talk or independent writing - Hook / Lesson Intro of a Thinking Map - Flow Map - sequencing historical events to activate
Preview of Writing Workshop, Operation Author Part Two The Art of Planning

Writing Workshop, Operation Author Part Two The Art of Planning

Outlining or planning a story: a simplistic and fun-filled overview of creating an outline for a story. Please see the 33-page POWERPOINT presentation to accompany the lesson plan! This is also available for download from the store at the following link: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/POWERPOINT-PRESENTATION-accompaniment-for-Operation-Author-Part-2-1691106
Preview of Personal Narrative Smartboard slides AND Lesson Plans BUNDLE! Gr. 3,4,5

Personal Narrative Smartboard slides AND Lesson Plans BUNDLE! Gr. 3,4,5

Created by
Miss Creativity
This item is 20 days of lessons for the smart board! BUNDLE BUNDLE BUNDLE!!! SMARTBOARD SLIDES AND LESSON PLANS!!!! In need of a personal narrative unit? Here is your item! I teach 5th grade but this can be adapted for grades 3 or 4 as well! It includes: * A grading rubric for personal narrative * How to add details into your writing * How to use your 5 senses in your writing * How to write a strong paragraph * How to write a personal narrative * How to edit their writing These lesson plans
Preview of Reasons for Writing

Reasons for Writing

Created by
VICTORIA C
This is an animated, INTERACTIVE, common core aligned powerpoint created to introduce students to these 4 main purposes for composing: to persuade, inform, explain, and narrate. PPT is colorful and sticks to the point, without a lot of EXTRA fluff and is interactive. Rubric for assessment included for printing as well. Can be used across most elementary grade levels.
Preview of 20-Days of PERSONAL NARRATIVES on SMARTBOARD Gr. 3,4,5

20-Days of PERSONAL NARRATIVES on SMARTBOARD Gr. 3,4,5

Created by
Miss Creativity
This item is 20 days of lessons for the smart board! In need of a personal narrative unit? Here is your item! I teach 5th grade but this can be adapted for grades 3 or 4 as well! It includes: * A grading rubric for personal narrative * How to add details into your writing * How to use your 5 senses in your writing * How to write a strong paragraph * How to write a personal narrative * How to edit their writing
Preview of The Important Poem SMARTboard Writing File

The Important Poem SMARTboard Writing File

Created by
Melissa Tuttle
The Important Poem by Margaret Wise Brown is a wonderful trade book to use to teach six traits. Use the book to encourage students to take everyday items and using showing details turn them into new pieces. SMARTboard file contains six traits information on Ideas and Organization including rubrics. Gives model paper and brainstorming sheet that can be copied for students. Revising and Editing checklists also included.
Preview of Economy of Words: Learning to Write a Story Without Rambling

Economy of Words: Learning to Write a Story Without Rambling

Created by
Missrithenay
Do your students hand in long, rambling stories that seem to go nowhere? Are you tired of reading pages of he said-she said that doesn't contribute to the story? Take on this challenge and have your students write an entire story in a single page! This smart notebook file includes a lesson on economy of words, an example of a one page story and how the writer planned it, an assignment page to assist students with planning and writing, and a rubric for marking. Once students learn to write stori
Preview of Reading and writing stamina

Reading and writing stamina

Both the reading and the writing staminas are created to follow the improvement of the amount of time the students are able to be focuss on independent reading and writing, as well as to motivate them and allow them to participate in the classroom processes as those staminas are interactive and they can use them.
Preview of Personal Narrative Rubric Sort Activity

Personal Narrative Rubric Sort Activity

Allow students to digitally work on this personal narrative rubric sort activity with this Google Slides activity. The activity is fitted with exciting, custom-made PNG backgrounds for increased student engagement. These activities work especially well when shared with the whole class or small groups. When using a Google Slides activity, students can add text, pictures, sticky notes, and more without moving or changing the background. This lesson activity correlates well with an introduction or
Preview of Expository Essay Rubric Sort - Activity for HMH Into Reading Writer's Workshop

Expository Essay Rubric Sort - Activity for HMH Into Reading Writer's Workshop

This lesson activity correlates well with an introduction or review of essay writing within expository essays or as a lesson on writing components. Allow students to digitally work on this expository essay rubric sort activity with this Google Slides activity. The activity is fitted with exciting, custom-made PNG backgrounds for increased student engagement. These activities work especially well when shared with the whole class or small groups. When using a Google Slides activity, students can a
Preview of Writing Checklist 1 Paragraph

Writing Checklist 1 Paragraph

Created by
No Box For Me
Checklist and visual reminder students can use to guide them with their writing. Check box included for each item. Can be used while students are composing their paragraph or after the draft paragraph is composed. Teacher can project checklist on whiteboard or wall as a visual reminder during writing workshop or guided/independent writing time.
Preview of Writing Checklist 3 Paragraphs

Writing Checklist 3 Paragraphs

Created by
No Box For Me
Checklist and visual reminder students can use to guide them with their writing. Check box included for each item. Can be used while students are composing their paragraphs or after the draft paragraphs are composed. Teacher can project checklist on whiteboard or wall as a visual reminder during writing workshop or guided/independent writing time.
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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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