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Preview of Charlotte's Web Book Report!

Charlotte's Web Book Report!

Created by
MissLavy
A fun 4 page book report based on the popular novel, "Charlotte's Web." This file includes: * 4 page book report with graphic organizer and written components * Book Report grading rubric * 1 page Character Analysis worksheet (which will be attached to their cereal box character creation) * Character Analysis grading rubric
Preview of Weekly Spelling Homework Matrix

Weekly Spelling Homework Matrix

Created by
Kelly Hunter
An editable word study matrix for weekly homework in a word study notebook. The students choose 3 in a row to complete with their personal words and grade their own work on a student rubric before turning it in. I have included several different ones with different activities - some have visual directions. There is one page specifically made for homophones. Some activities include technology opportunities, while others are done straight into the journal. I made this for 5th graders.
Preview of Student-friendly 4-point rubric expository text grades 4-6

Student-friendly 4-point rubric expository text grades 4-6

Created by
Lori Weitzel
This is a poster sized rubric that is color-coded and uses student-friendly language to prepare students to write essays.
Preview of Business Proposal Rubric - Editable Rubric for Business Class or English

Business Proposal Rubric - Editable Rubric for Business Class or English

Business Proposal Rubric - Editable Rubric for Business Class: This grading rubric is for a business proposal, complete with timeline and budget sheet. It is an editable file for Microsoft Publisher. Get free credit for future TPT purchases! Click on your username, then “My Purchases” in the upper right corner. Click on the product you bought, and scroll to the bottom to leave feedback. You will get free credit towards future TPT purchases! Please follow my store by clicking the star b
Preview of 6 Traits Writing Rubric

6 Traits Writing Rubric

Created by
Heather Tabacco
Often students do not completely understand what a rubric is assessing or how to use it when creating their original piece of writing. This rubric is student friendly and can be adapted to all different types of writing styles. It is currently formatted for Research because that is what we are currently working on in class. I have modified this rubric and used it for projects, or the kids have graded each other using it as well. ENJOY!
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Diary of a Butterfly

Created by
Kim Julian
This fun activity includes a journal where students write in first person narrative format as a caterpillar follows its life cycle into a butterfly. It also includes a rubric and writing examples so students know what their writing should look like. I have also included my Life Cycle of a Butterfly handout to enrich the activity.
Preview of Informative Writing Checklist

Informative Writing Checklist

Use this quick and easy checklist to help students revise their own informative essays or allow students to peer edit and revise their classmates essays. This checklist can also be used as a rubric for grading essays. Check out this "Topic Sentence Scoot" to get your students focused on the prompt! https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Topic-Sentence-Scoot-2931446
Preview of Personal Narrative-My Place

Personal Narrative-My Place

Created by
gingerskids
A Narrative Poem is a poem that tells a story and appeals to human interest. This lesson begins with a Narrative Poem that takes place in the 1950’s and tells a "story" about one child’s secret place... a place where she can go when she wants to be alone. Most children have such a place. Written in Achievement Test Format and aligned with Common Core Standards, this lesson will introduce students to creating Narrative Poetry. At the same time, it will provids relevant practice and/or re
Preview of Argument Writing Rubric - Fully Editable!

Argument Writing Rubric - Fully Editable!

Created by
Megan Steer
Use this argument essay rubric with grades 7-12. This rubric is designed for a five paragraph essay and is very specific which allows you to give better feedback on your students' strengths and weaknesses. This rubric is fully editable, so once you download it, you can customize it to fit your needs!
Preview of Guided Reading Conferencing book {FREEBIE}

Guided Reading Conferencing book {FREEBIE}

Created by
The Willow Tree
This file contains documents you need to set up your reading conference book including: - term planner - conference record sheet - reading level recording sheet - elaborate reading conference sheet focusing on reading strategies, comprehension strategies, fluency and expression. - simplified reading conference sheet - a circle is something the student needs to improve and a star is something they do well - reading goals broken up by level I have attached the file as a pdf due to the number of
Preview of Writing across curriculum rubrics

Writing across curriculum rubrics

Created by
LaughNLearn
NYC teachers are asked to do so much. I'm sharing these rubrics to be posted in areas of the room for writing in all subject areas. I've also included a few task cards that can accompany displays and student writing papers for editing and xeroxing. Anything to allow teachers to have Saturday to relax instead of doing hours of creating. Good Luck
Preview of Informative Writing Rubric

Informative Writing Rubric

Created by
Kelsey's Corner
This rubric is a condensed version of the CAASP rubric. The categories and bullet points align with the format on the end of the year state test.
Preview of Audience Sheet for Book Reports

Audience Sheet for Book Reports

Created by
Kwal
I created this to aid in keeping students busy while others are giving a book report...it is very useful tool which allows students to be part of the grading process as well.
Preview of Descriptive Writing Rubric

Descriptive Writing Rubric

Created by
Miss K's Corner
This is an amazing rubric for descriptive writing.
Preview of Because of Winn-Dixie compare and contrast poster

Because of Winn-Dixie compare and contrast poster

This is a poster that can be used when you have your students compare and contrast the Because of Winn-Dixie book and movie. This assignment allows the students to use the following poster rubric to create poster independently. You can also use this item to grade their poster. This activity meets the common core standards..
Preview of **EDITABLE** Interactive Notebook Rubric

**EDITABLE** Interactive Notebook Rubric

Interactive Notebook Rubric: fully editable. Filled with examples.
Preview of Raise your sails! General rubric for students (Large)

Raise your sails! General rubric for students (Large)

This is the file for the larger rubrics to post on the wall.
Preview of Rubric Collection

Rubric Collection

This is a collection of rubrics that I have used over the years. They are predominately for Language Arts/English. There are rubrics for essays, myth writing, oral presentations, etc. Feel free to use or edit them for your own purposes.
Preview of Music Like Poetry Rubric

Music Like Poetry Rubric

Created by
Amy Conway
This is the general assignment sheet. Students are to find a song they like and print the lyrics. Students then identify 5 figurative language terms (see worksheet) along with the Theme. Figurative Language and theme is to be identified on the lyrics as well (see "I Am the Walrus" example lyrics). This is the rubric for grading during student presentations.
Preview of Homework Self Evaluation Rubric

Homework Self Evaluation Rubric

This is a self evaluation rubric that students in my classroom use weekly to evaluate their performance on our weekly spelling activities. They choose one activity per night off my quad 4 spelling task activity grid and then score themselves. One advantage of the rubric is they must choose a writing activity to score anything above a 1 on part of the rubric. I then score over their score and they get a percentage based on 12 total points. I deduct ten points if the rubric is missing. It h
Preview of How-To writing Rubric

How-To writing Rubric

New *EDITABLE* rubric for How-To Writing!
Preview of Writing Check List

Writing Check List

Created by
Morgan Williams
This writing strategy helps students remember important thing s while writing. It is a toll for students to use when editing and proof reading their writing before turning in their final copy.
Preview of LLI Where to start word list pamphlet

LLI Where to start word list pamphlet

Created by
Let's Get Nerdy
Pamphlet of words from the LLI Where to Start Word list by Fountas and Pinnel
Preview of Peer/Self  Editing Rubric

Peer/Self Editing Rubric

Created by
Coffee and Hugs
This cute and fun rubric can help students from grades 2-5 edit their own work, based on the writing rubric of "Empowering Writers."
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Importance of learning English language arts

English language arts (ELA) concepts — reading, writing, listening, and speaking — empower students to become effective communicators, critical thinkers, and lifelong learners. They are the foundation for all other types of learning as students must rely on ELA skills to master content from other subject areas and communicate what they’ve learned.

Strong reading skills can help students make sense of written content, and gather information for further analysis. Writing skills can help students articulate their ideas, construct arguments, and synthesize information. And speaking and listening skills empower students to clearly present their ideas, participate in group discussions, and collaborate with their classmates. This is why teaching English language arts is critically important for student’s success in school and beyond.

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Learning English language arts offers many benefits to students both in school and beyond. It helps students:

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