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Preview of Lucy Calkins Writing Units of Study First Grade Outline - Editable

Lucy Calkins Writing Units of Study First Grade Outline - Editable

Created by
Ashley McKeone
Lucy Calkins Writing Units of Study First Grade Outline covers all 4 units of study (small moments/narrative, information, opinion, and realistic fiction/narrative). Outline includes brief description of Connection, Teaching, Active Engagement, and Link for each and every session. Great for weekly lesson plan outlines and completely editable!
Preview of Lucy Calkins Opinion Writing Example

Lucy Calkins Opinion Writing Example

Created by
Brownie Treats
An example of opinion writing using the Lucy Calkin's approach. This example of an opinion piece addresses all the areas that Lucy discusses in her curriculum. The piece is laid out with a clear opinion, supporting details, and even addresses counter arguments. It has a clear introduction, middle paragraphs, and summative conclusion, making a great example to model for students studying Lucy Calkin's Opinion Writing.
Preview of Lucy Calkin's Informational Writing Example

Lucy Calkin's Informational Writing Example

Created by
Brownie Treats
This is an information writing piece written using the Lucy Calkin's model. This piece provides a model of information writing that uses facts, not opinions to inform readers.
Preview of End of the Year Letter to Next Year's Class!

End of the Year Letter to Next Year's Class!

This is a letter that you can have your students write in the end of the year and then your next class will be able to read them on their first day of school the coming year. Super cute and the students love leaving behind ideas and memories for younger students.
Preview of Reading Log with Summary

Reading Log with Summary

Created by
Tina Webb
Reading Log with space for summary, date, beginning/ending page numbers, and time spent reading. Can be for DEAR, SSR, or for a home reading log.
Preview of Report Card Comments (3rd/4th gradeor year 4/5)

Report Card Comments (3rd/4th gradeor year 4/5)

Created by
Hayley
Third Grade comments for:Social & Emotional - general comment Reader's and Writer's Workshop - Personal Narratives TFUMath WW overview, TFU overview, Math Overview comments In word so that they are editable 20+ comments for each subject area
Preview of Friendly Letter Paper with writing lines

Friendly Letter Paper with writing lines

I teach second grade and love using writing lines. This paper allows me to reinforce proper letter formation while my students are writing a friendly letter.
Preview of 4 types of sentences test

4 types of sentences test

Created by
Nicole Johnson
This is a test I created for the 4 types of sentences. Students have to put the correct punctuation at the end of the sentence. As well as read sentences and identify the type of sentence. There are also 2 bonus questions for writing a specific type of sentence. I left this editable so you can edit the sentences if you want, to have different names and states.
Preview of I am poem in Spanish

I am poem in Spanish

Created by
jazzyfae
This poem outline can be used during the first week of school, to help students introduce themselves to the class. The poem outline is in Spanish and is intended for bilingual classrooms.
Preview of NGLS 2nd grade Writing Standard 3 Narratives Linguistic Demands Student Tool

NGLS 2nd grade Writing Standard 3 Narratives Linguistic Demands Student Tool

NGLS 2nd grade Writing Standard 3 Narratives Linguistic Demands Student ToolMultilingual students tend to struggle with writing output and sometimes giving them a full writing sample or too many sentence stems doesn't allow the students to build their own writing and express their ideas. This Linguistic Demands tool stems from NGLS NYS Academic and Linguistic Demands document available in the NYSED website.While teaching narrative writing, students can use this tool to build and develop their st
Preview of Wit & Wisdom Lesson Plan Module 1 Lesson 24 & 25

Wit & Wisdom Lesson Plan Module 1 Lesson 24 & 25

Save Time: With this ready-to-use lesson plan, you can save valuable time on planning and preparation.- High-Quality Content: The lesson plan is designed by an experienced educator, ensuring that it meets rigorous educational standards.
Preview of Tacky the Penguin Read Aloud and Activity

Tacky the Penguin Read Aloud and Activity

This is a great tool to use with your students. They will be able to listen to the story "Tacky the Penguin". They will then be able to create a new character for the story and continue the story using the new character. They will use a template to assist them in writing the story. Enjoy!
Preview of Trace, Read and Write - Editable Morning Work - Pre Primary

Trace, Read and Write - Editable Morning Work - Pre Primary

Start the day right, with these editable name mats.. Students practice tracing, reading and writing their name and numbers 1-20. Place in a clear plastic letter folder and use them over and over again.
Preview of LAT THE DESCENDANTS ESSAY NJSLA

LAT THE DESCENDANTS ESSAY NJSLA

This is a great tool to prepare your students for the state test. They will be able to compare and contrast two characters from the story "The Descendants". They will be able to write an essay and use a template to assist them.
Preview of NJSLA LAT ESSAY /THE GREATEST SHOWMAN AND I LIKE MYSELF/COMPARE AND CONTRAST

NJSLA LAT ESSAY /THE GREATEST SHOWMAN AND I LIKE MYSELF/COMPARE AND CONTRAST

This is a great tool to use for the state test. The students will be able to listen to two videos that have a common theme. They will be able to write an essay about both of them using a template. Enjoy!
Preview of RST Basketball  Essay NJSLA Nonfiction

RST Basketball Essay NJSLA Nonfiction

This is a great tool to use for nonfiction writing. The students will be able to read two articles about basketball. Then, they will be able to fill out the template to write an essay about them. Enjoy!
Preview of NJSLA Third Person Story and Activity

NJSLA Third Person Story and Activity

This is a great story to read to prepare for the state test. The students will then be able to write their own POV story. Enjoy!
Preview of Baby Literary Booklet for NJSLA

Baby Literary Booklet for NJSLA

This is a great packet to use to get the students ready for the state test. You can use it for homework and for classwork. Enjoy!
Preview of Wit Grade 2 Module 1 Lesson 26 & 27

Wit Grade 2 Module 1 Lesson 26 & 27

Lesson Plans Save Time, Teach More Your time is precious, and we understand that. Say goodbye to long hours of planning and preparation. Our ready-to-use lesson plan allows you to focus on what matters most. High-Quality Educational Content Designed by the expertise of an experienced educator, this lesson plan meets high-quality content that aligns seamlessly with rigorous educational standards. You can trust that your students will be engaged in meaningful learning experiences.
Preview of Third Person Point of View /NJSLA /Stacey's Secret Place

Third Person Point of View /NJSLA /Stacey's Secret Place

This is a great activity to use during Reading and Writing Workshop. Your students will be able to prepare for the state test and have fun at the same time. Your students will learn how to write in Third Person. Enjoy!
Preview of FRENCH Zones of Regulation COLOUR Sign-in

FRENCH Zones of Regulation COLOUR Sign-in

Created by
Jordan McDonald
This FREE item is a wonderful resource for Kindergarten, Early Years, and Primary educators. It teaches students the different colours of the Zones of Regulation along with kid-friendly emojis attached to each colour to help students understand the difference. It can be used as a morning sign-in to help students check-in and self-regulate. It can also be used as a tool for small or whole group discussions. This resource is bilingual and perfect for French Immersion learners.
Preview of Common Core Language Arts - Writing Rubric - Writers Workshop - Editable

Common Core Language Arts - Writing Rubric - Writers Workshop - Editable

Grading compositions and stories can be quite a difficult task... Many rubrics involve categories that are not exactly what you're looking for, or have way too much wording involved... That's why I made up my own... This rubric scores on the following: Topic Sentence Supporting Sentences Concluding Sentence Spelling Punctuation Grammar Capitalization Appearance Additional Parts (title, corresponding illustration, etc..) As an added bonus, I am selling this rubric as a MICROSOFT WORD Editable
Preview of Mother's Day Grammar Packet

Mother's Day Grammar Packet

This is a great packet to use for grammar in the month of May. The students will be able to use this packet with another person in the classroom to reinforce the skills. Enjoy!
Preview of First Person Point of View /NJSLA/Serenity

First Person Point of View /NJSLA/Serenity

This is a great story to use during Reading and Writing Workshop. Your students will enjoy reading the story written in First Person. Then, they will be able to write their own stories in First Person. They will be able to illustrate their work, and they will be able to share their work. This can be used to help them prepare for the State Test too.
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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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