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RACES Writing Paragraph Frames & Templates Bundle EDITABLE & DIGITAL

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This was great extra practice for my students with Learning Disabilities, especially in small groups for struggling writers.
Great product for my middle school ESL students that needed a little more guidance and practice with citing text evidence.

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    Prepare for EXTRAORDINARY results with these RACES Writing Frames resources!

    RACES Writing Sentence and Paragraph Frames are an effective, scaffolded approach that will support your emerging writers. If your students are struggling when responding to text-dependent prompts, paragraph frames are the answer! I've seen first-hand how RACES writing templates help students learn to write more thorough, elaborate, and organized constructed responses.

    When I say that this lesson includes AWESOME resources to teach your students how to write constructed responses, I am not joking.

    I know that sometimes you want to customize your students' work, so I've included EDITABLE files you can make your very own. There are also links to Google Drive DIGITAL versions.


    ❰ If you DO NOT need the editable and digital versions, try this: • RACES Paragraph Frames & Templates Bundle

    Please check out the individual previews for a closer look.

    Introduction to Paragraph Frames:

    • 2-3 day constructed response lesson
    • A link to two digital files in Google Drive
    • An editable version of the slideshow and student notes
    • A 100 slide PowerPoint presentation
    • Complete lesson plans
    • Black and white guided notes
    • Color notes (optional)
    • A bonus file with blank templates for future use

    Writing Paragraph Frames Practice:

    • lesson plans for 4 days (color-coded)
    • mini PowerPoint presentation that doubles as a RACES poster (the extensive intro. to RACES lessons are in the RACES PowerPoint resource)
    • a nonfiction practice passage on two levels for differentiation
    • a short story
    • 3 prompts on two levels
    • graphic organizers
    • sentence frames
    • RACES paragraph frames- a variety of templates
    • sample paragraph response for modeling
    • entrance slips for each day
    • exit slips for each day
    • a rubric
    • and a bonus file of blank paragraph frames for future use

    Since the nonfiction passage AND the planning and prompt pages come on two levels, you'll be able to differentiate for all learners. By the time you finish, your students will have an awesome grasp of what is required when they write a short response to literature. If you want to continue using the paragraph frames, you can use the frames in the bonus file, which can be easily edited and adapted to work with ANY writing response.

    Please look at the individual previews to see more of what is included in this EDITABLE and DIGITAL writing resource.

    Thank you for checking this out! Please follow for more writing resources!

    Darlene

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    Total Pages
    100+ slides; 100+ pages
    Answer Key
    Included with rubric
    Teaching Duration
    2 Weeks
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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Cite textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.
    Cite several pieces of textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.
    Cite the textual evidence that most strongly supports an analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.
    Cite textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.
    Cite several pieces of textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.

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