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Free middle school writing resources for SMART Notebook

Preview of Phonics - Long a Vowel Sound - Magic e - Interactive Whiteboard

Phonics - Long a Vowel Sound - Magic e - Interactive Whiteboard

Having trouble teaching the long vowel sounds when words are made with an e at the end of the word? eg, cake, line, rope. Here are 10 pages of interactive activities and games using your SMART Board to help students learn and better UNDERSTAND how the long a sound is made in words, particularly when they are made with the 'magic e' at the end of the word. Copy and paste the link below to view a video about how to effectively use this Notebook file as a teaching and learning tool... http://yout
Preview of Using Apostrophes for Possessives and Contractions

Using Apostrophes for Possessives and Contractions

Created by
Kurrai Thompson
This is a Smart Notebook file. Use this Smartboard activity after teaching Virginia Writing SOL 5.8d--use apostrophes in contractions and possessives. It contains 9 slides, two of which serve as a review of singular and plural possessives and contractions. The activity slides are in TEI (Technology Enhanced Items) format to give students practice placing the apostrophes in the correct places when given multiple options for placement. This product was created and used by Mrs. Thompson's Class
Preview of Sentence Expansion SMART Board Lesson & Activity

Sentence Expansion SMART Board Lesson & Activity

Created by
Julie Hiles
After students have learned to use modifiers (adjectives and adverbs), prepositional phrases, participles (-ing words), and appositives, this review lesson and activity are a fun way for students to put this knowledge to work. This SMART Board lesson provides whole class guided practice, partner work time, and an independent activity centered around a sentence expansion and revision activity. The final step of each sentence expansion exercise is to revise the sentence to make it the best it can
Preview of Hamburger Writing Graphic Organizer for Smartboard

Hamburger Writing Graphic Organizer for Smartboard

I have taken my favorite graphic organizer for writing and turned it into a notebook file!!! Adding a little details to further explain the different parts of a main idea summary. Enjoy!!!
Preview of Four Square Writing for the Smart Board

Four Square Writing for the Smart Board

This is a one page Smart Board graphic organizer used in Writer's Workshop to help student's utilize the Four Square Writing technique.
Preview of Introduction to Complex Sentences

Introduction to Complex Sentences

This SmartBoard lesson introduces the structure and punctuation for constructing complex sentences. Once students understand the concepts of independent clause, dependent clause, simple sentence, compound sentence, coordinating conjunction, and subordinating conjunction, they will be better able to understand the construction of complex sentences. Creating complex sentences is important in writing fluent sentences structures and identifying reading samples with strong sentence fluency. Introdu
Preview of Figurative Language Jeopardy SMART Board Activity

Figurative Language Jeopardy SMART Board Activity

Created by
Olivia Davis
This Jeopardy game is played on a SMART board. This game covers the following parts of figurative language: simile, metaphor, hyperbole, alliteration, personification, onomatopoeia, and idiom.
Preview of Writer's Workshop mentor text Leads: Smart Board

Writer's Workshop mentor text Leads: Smart Board

This item is a Smart Board resource for the Writer’s Workshop and Units of Teaching Writing Grades 3-5 on leads for Narrative text. The smart Board document shows different types of leads and includes the picture of the book and the lead. It also has a sheet that asks the students to study the mentor text and then try to use the craft the author use d on their own narrative. Look in my store for the student document for free.
Preview of Argumentative Writing - Smart Notebook

Argumentative Writing - Smart Notebook

This smartnotebok files identifies the critical elements to include as students are writing their Argumentative Essays. The presentation is designed to work as a companion document to: http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Argumentative-Writing-Toulmin-Model-512260
Preview of Cloning Town Council - Debate

Cloning Town Council - Debate

Created by
Kristy Floyd
Students argument their stance for or against cloning by hearing from members of the community through a town council format. Following the debate they write letters to the World Cloning Council to support their claim. Other files to support this lesson include the Cloning letter, persuasive organizer (for prewriting), clone video questions (goes with Discovery Education video "The Clone Age."
Preview of Les Pronoms et Adjectifs Possessifs

Les Pronoms et Adjectifs Possessifs

Some fun activities to learn and reinforce understanding of French Pronouns and Possessive Adjectives. Good for primary French immersion or Junior Core French.Will need Smart Notebook 11 or older to open lesson.
Preview of Show, Not Tell

Show, Not Tell

Created by
Matthew Stanbro
Many students rush through their writing, telling the story without detail. This Smartboard lesson will allow the teacher to compare and contrast weak writing and strong writing through the lens of "Show, Not Tell." It will help students use descriptive writing, resulting in better stories. This will work well as a great mini-lesson in writing.
Preview of Blank Handwriting Lines

Blank Handwriting Lines

Create your very own handwriting lessons with this fantastic IWB resource. Choose your preferred method of modelling - Sky, Grass & Soil. Head, Body & Tail (seahorse , possum or cat), or Plain Lines
Preview of SMARTboard Daily Writing Prompts and Editing Sample

SMARTboard Daily Writing Prompts and Editing Sample

Created by
McKi's
Here is a SMART Notebook file with a main page calendar covering September through May. Each school day is linked to a different writing prompt - 182 different Writing prompts. Students decide if their writing for the day is narrative, informational/explanatory, argument, or just descriptive practice. Upon clicking each option, it will drop off the screen if it is incorrect, the correct choice grows. They write and learn the types of writing. Each Tuesday and Thursday writing prompt page the
Preview of Lord of the Flies - 3 Bellringers/Do It Now Activities

Lord of the Flies - 3 Bellringers/Do It Now Activities

Created by
Proud 2 Teach
You will find three unique ways to get class started during your Lord of the Flies unit. William Golding has written a book to be remembered and getting the students excited about it is imperative. Each bellringer has a unique purpose whether it be to work on writing skills, tap in to student creativity, or have them demonstrate higher level connection and comprehension skills. You can't go wrong if you get started with these.
Preview of Picture Writing Lesson

Picture Writing Lesson

Created by
CreativeIdeas
In SMART NOTEBOOK flip chart, students will take part in an introductory lesson to picture writing, which can lead later to more creative writing. Students will use pictures, brainstorm words, and create 6 word memoirs/titles for each picture. This activity fosters word choice, as well as ideas when focusing on the 6 traits of writing. Fun and lots to do from here! Students then focus on the author's/illustrator's message when being asked what they think was the message of the artist.
Preview of The Day Before the State Writing Test--Fun Prep!

The Day Before the State Writing Test--Fun Prep!

This is a smart notebook file with a fun song, a few address the prompt quickwrite activities, and a list of things students can ensure they do the night before the state writing test. I had them create a poster to hang on their fridge with the ideas. My favorite slide is the prompt generating ideas slide. A list of possible prompts are given, and students will write down experiences from their lives that fit into those prompts to get ideas flowing.
Preview of Personal Narrative Turning Point Lesson

Personal Narrative Turning Point Lesson

Created by
Tara Cassidy
This is a Smart Board Lesson designed to introduce the concept/language of a turning point in a personal narrative. It starts by providing a definition of personal narrative and turning points. Provides a multiple choice check for understanding of turning points. Moves to a mission for the students and a final check point of their understanding.
Preview of Where Are You in the Writing Process?

Where Are You in the Writing Process?

Created by
Mr Blaine
This visual Smart notebook file allows students (and you) to see where they are in the writing process. Students drag their name to the appropriate bubble (Pre-Writing, Drafting, Responding, Revising, Editing, & Publishing), which allows them to track their progress for any genre of writing, while giving you a tool to see who is ready to confer, edit, etc. This makes pulling small needs-based groups during Writers' Workshop a breeze! To use, just double-click on each name and type your stu
Preview of TC Lucy Calkins Writing Workshop Routines Day 1

TC Lucy Calkins Writing Workshop Routines Day 1

Routines are essential for classroom management! Make sure you practice these routines numerous times during the first days of school. If you want more of my files, please comment below.
Preview of Classical Music Writing Prompts for the SMARTBoard

Classical Music Writing Prompts for the SMARTBoard

5 free journal prompts to display on the SMARTBoard. Click on the composer for the music to play and have students write a story that matches the mood of the music. You may also be interested in our collection of 215 writing prompts for the SmartBoard found here .
Preview of Daily 5 Tracking

Daily 5 Tracking

Created by
Apples to Pommes
A fun, visual way for students to track their Daily Five choices. Students slide stars from the right hand side of the screen to the corresponding round under their name. Each colour represents the number of times they have completed a round, in rainbow order. Using this method makes it easy for both students and teachers to see at a glance which rounds the student has completed. I save my blank copy and then save a new copy for each week. Students also speed up as they get used to using th
Preview of Daily 5 SMART document

Daily 5 SMART document

Created by
Hediger Homeroom
A SMART document to brainstorm I charts for each rotation of Daily 5, to track your student's stamina as they learn each rotation, as well as a place for you to time stamina. Great if you don't have room for I charts on your wall (or if you're like me and want to make nicer looking ones when you aren't rushed with the kids) : )
Preview of Up the Ladder OPINION Session 1

Up the Ladder OPINION Session 1

Created by
Brahna Layman
This is a great resource to teach opinion writing!  These Smart Notebook slides directly correlate to Teachers College Up the Ladder Opinion Unit.  In this session, students are introduced to writing opinion pieces about a collection of items (i.e. superhero figurines, barbie dolls, shopkins).  The students’ job is to judge their items based on different categories (best hair, strongest body, etc) and choose which items win first, second and third place. Enjoy!
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For elementary students who are just learning to write, you can use worksheets to practice letter formation. Students in middle and high school can use learning stations to learn how to write and revise essays. With plenty of TPT resources at your fingertips, you can sharpen your student's writing skills in no time. Extend writing activities beyond the classroom and observe as your child nurtures their imagination, enriches their vocabulary, and enhances their storytelling prowess.

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Here are a few ideas for writing activities — from our teacher-created resources — that you can find on TPT and that are designed to teach students how to write effectively. (Pro tip: These worksheets serve as an excellent complement to our reading materials.)

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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