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Preview of Emperor Penguins: Informative Writing

Emperor Penguins: Informative Writing

This writing packet helps students research facts to write an informative piece on emperor penguins. It includes: 1. Instructions 2. Informative Writing Passage 3. Writing Prompt 4. Guiding Questions to help gather facts 5. Sample Topic Sentence Starters 6. Sample Concluding Sentence Starters 7. Graphic Organizers to gather facts and organize in a multi-paragraph format 8. Rough Draft Writing Paper (2 pages) 9. Final Draft Writing Paper (2 pages) 10. Rubric-one for students to attach to their w
Preview of GRADES 3-5 WRITING GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS INFORMATIVE NARRATIVE OPINION

GRADES 3-5 WRITING GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS INFORMATIVE NARRATIVE OPINION

Created by
Harley Gonzales
Benefits of Graphic Organizers in Grades 3-5:Visualizing Information: For young learners who are still developing abstract thinking skills, graphic organizers provide a concrete way to visualize and understand information. They present complex ideas in a clear and organized format, making them easier to grasp and remember.Brainstorming and Planning: Graphic organizers can act as a springboard for creative thinking and planning. By laying out the key elements of a writing task, like identifying c
Preview of Writer's Workshop: Writing Information Books

Writer's Workshop: Writing Information Books

Do you struggle with Lucy's Writer's Workshop? I did because it lacked the structure my 2nd graders needed to produce a quality piece of information writing. This unit on writing information books gives your students the structure they need while maintaining the writer's workshop format. In this writer’s workshop lesson pack, there are 12 writer’s workshop lessons that guide your students through writing an information book, step-by-step, chapter by chapter. When they are done and published, th
Preview of Is Anything Wrong with this Paragraph?

Is Anything Wrong with this Paragraph?

Created by
Joy Nelson
4 example paragraphs given with one sentence in each that just doesn't fit, just to reinforce what a good paragraph should be like. Print and cut into separate paragraphs (can use cardstock and make 4 flashcards). Students can work in groups to see what is wrong with each paragraph and then meet together as a class to discuss their findings. A great review of paragraphs!
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