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Elementary writing activities for Microsoft Word

Preview of Narrative Revising and Editing Checklist (Self and Peer)

Narrative Revising and Editing Checklist (Self and Peer)

Created by
Mrs Cameron
This checklist is used after students have written narrative stories. They will go through their stories with the checklist independently first. Then they will have a classmate use the same checklist to read their story. At the end, the peer can leave comments with advice and feedback. This has been helpful in building independence during writing, rather than having a line waiting for me to read their stories!
Preview of GREEN EGGS AND HAM WRITE THE ROOM, Dr. Seuss, Read Across America

GREEN EGGS AND HAM WRITE THE ROOM, Dr. Seuss, Read Across America

Created by
Crissy's Store
This (inspired by Dr. Seuss) Green Eggs and Ham theme write the room activity would be great to use in a literacy center. Students can search the classroom to find the pictures and write the word after the corresponding number on the recording sheet. This write the room activity includes **12 pictures**2 corresponding numbered sheets**Plus one blank write the room Green Eggs and Ham themed sheet to create your own write the room activity, students will write the word around the room that corresp
Preview of Second Grade Sight Words Word Search Puzzles (2 Puzzles)

Second Grade Sight Words Word Search Puzzles (2 Puzzles)

Created by
David Filipek
SECOND GRADE SIGHT WORDS WORD SEARCH PUZZLES (2 PUZZLES) REPETITION IS THE KEY TO SUCCESS! What better way for students to learn their sight words than by searching for them? These TWO word search puzzles contain ALL of the DOLCH sight words for SECOND GRADE! HALF of the words are on puzzle #1, the OTHER HALF on puzzle #2! You receive TWO puzzles in this set. Children will have FUN searching for these high-frequency sight words. The puzzles are age-appropriate so as not to overwhelm young
Preview of Writing a Short Story - Complete Unit

Writing a Short Story - Complete Unit

Created by
Kerry LeWarne
Your students will have their short story story written and completed in 15 days! This unit includes activities, specific lesson plans and every thing you need to help your students. My kids were very successful during this unit and enjoy it every year. It's positively directed but fast paced. How to Write a Short Story Day 1: Background Survey & Getting Excited Activity Day 2: Character Development Day 3: Continue Character Development & Setting Development: Where, When and We
Preview of Fun Persuasive Writing Project - Food Product Sales Pitch Presentation

Fun Persuasive Writing Project - Food Product Sales Pitch Presentation

This is a fun persuasive writing project aimed at middle school students. It involves several parts. First, students must develop an original food product. Then, students will write a persuasive letter convincing a food company to produce their product (a template is provided). Next, students will design a 2-D or 3-D model of their food product packaging. Lastly, students will create a two-minute oral sales pitch aimed at pitching their product to a food manufacturing company. Students use
Preview of VIP Special Person Grandparent's Day Interview EDITABLE

VIP Special Person Grandparent's Day Interview EDITABLE

This resource includes 8 questions for your students to ask their Very Important Person. As the document is fully editable, the heading and questions can be altered to suit your needs. This was designed to use for a Grandparent's/Special Person's Day at my school. This activity could also be used as a homework task.
Preview of Back To School Night Letters from Students to Parents

Back To School Night Letters from Students to Parents

Created by
Room128
This product can be used for students to write a letter to their parents about what they have been doing in school and what they look forward to learning about. The letters will be presented on their desks for Back to School Night. Parents also have an opportunity to write back. The students love coming back and seeing that their parents wrote them back!
Preview of Pro and Con Articles and Opinion Prompts for Persuasive Writing/Transition Words

Pro and Con Articles and Opinion Prompts for Persuasive Writing/Transition Words

Created by
Suzanne Vanisky
-This product develops opinion and persuasive argument writing with use of transition words and graphic organizers. - This product contains 12 pros and cons evidence based articles for students to read and write their opinion about each topic for grades 4th, 5th, and 6th. There are advantages and disadvantages given for each of the 6 kid-interested topics. - There are six different topics that have both a pro and con article for each so that students can use evidence from articles to support th
Preview of Dialogue Rules - Writing a Narrative

Dialogue Rules - Writing a Narrative

Created by
Monica Lukins
Use this two-page worksheet to teach the main rules of writing dialogue in a story. Each rule has examples. Then, at the end, students practice writing their own conversation using correct dialogue (includes student example written conversation using correct dialogue). Students can write a conversation on their own (to a friend, family member, celebrity, cartoon character, etc.) or students can share a Google doc and collaborate by writing a conversation together! This was so much fun for my s
Preview of Letter To Future Students (End of Year Assignment or Sub Plans)

Letter To Future Students (End of Year Assignment or Sub Plans)

This writing assignment is perfect for the end of the year as a wrap up activity for your classroom (especially perfect for the last week) or would be a great substitute lesson. All that's required is to download the word template and insert your own name where highlighted. This assignment guides students through drafting a letter to the teacher's future students that can be displayed in the classroom or handed out the following year (depending on teacher's preference). It's a great way for
Preview of Pixar Short Film - Lou - Scaffolded Student Workbook

Pixar Short Film - Lou - Scaffolded Student Workbook

Another fantastic Pixar short film with a strong underlying message about bullying, fairness, kindness and returning things that are not yours.This film allows for the teacher to challenge students with some ethical questions while being engaged in a fun literacy activity which is highly visual to cater for all learning needs. Including cloze passage, first to last order, crossword, lots of coloured pictures, short sentence writing and the ability to add and remove sections that suit the needs o
Preview of STUDENT MOVING LEAVING MEMORY BOOK Gift KEEPSAKE

STUDENT MOVING LEAVING MEMORY BOOK Gift KEEPSAKE

Created by
Laura Spilotros
I made this when I had a student leave mid-year as a way for the students to say good-bye and for the student leaving to have a memorable keepsake from his classmates. Included is 1 page where the students write. It is black and white, for the students to color in. There are 4 framed boxes. One says "To ___ From ____", another says "I liked___", and one says "I hope". The last box is blank for students to write something else or draw a picture. For "I liked", my students wrote down thing
Preview of What Should Danny Do? Activity Booklet

What Should Danny Do? Activity Booklet

This activity booklet perfectly compliments the story book 'What Should Danny Do?' by Ganit Levy & Adir Levy.What's included in this download:- Doubled sided booklet- Make 2 booklets at a time! Print on A4 to make A5 booklets or blow it up to A3 and make A4 booklets- How to make and use the booklet instruction page- A scenario guide to help you keep track of all the story lines you have read- FOR AUSSIE TEACHERS Australian Curriculum Links English document for Years 1-3. Also useful for Heal
Preview of Argumentation/C.E.R. writing- Murder Mystery #2 - Improve student argumentation!

Argumentation/C.E.R. writing- Murder Mystery #2 - Improve student argumentation!

Created by
MichiganMuggle
This is a follow up lesson to the Slip or Trip Murder Mystery! I use this lesson to re-teach my students understand Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning in writing later on in the school year. I've also used it as an extension activity for students that need to be challenged as this one is a bit more challenging than Slip or Trip. Cross-curricular - can be used in science and social studies classes as well.Included with purchase:- Copy of crime scene photo with story and discussion questions for group
Preview of Daily Lenses 1-4

Daily Lenses 1-4

Created by
English Academia
While I have always known the value of frequent writing, I became particularly inspired to incorporate more creative writing experiences after attending several English conferences on the importance of writing. Widening my perspective on writing, I concluded that writing is writing, and not all writing has to be in the form of an essay!I developed what I call the "Daily Lens" which allows students a creative opportunity to write for 10 minutes at the start of the period. When I started incorpora
Preview of The Circuit, by Francisco Jimenez - Worksheets + Answer Keys

The Circuit, by Francisco Jimenez - Worksheets + Answer Keys

Created by
Jennifer Aguiar
This download includes worksheets and activities to use while teaching the short story, The Circuit, by Francisco Jimenez. There is: -Discussion/comprehension questions -Context clues -Chart for Cause/Effect and Types of Conflict -1 Close Reading passage -Teacher Response & Annotations of Passage -Setting prompt for a well-developed paragraph -Rubric for paragraph -List of extended activties for enrichment or centers +Answer Key to all provided! Feel free to contact me with questions, and
Preview of LAST WEEK OF SCHOOL - Letter to Next Year's Students

LAST WEEK OF SCHOOL - Letter to Next Year's Students

Created by
Monica Lukins
What better way to end the year than to have your students write letters to your upcoming students next year! This is a one-page template for a guided 3-paragraph letter that your students can write during the last week of school. It includes introducing oneself, and explaining learning, favorite projects/assignments, and tips/advice for students to be successful in your class! My students always do a wonderful job inspiring next year's students (I give these to my new students on the first d
Preview of Independent Reading Tic Tac Toe  CHOICE BOARD

Independent Reading Tic Tac Toe CHOICE BOARD

Created by
Mrs Penna ELA
Students will be excited to read independently with this game-like choice board! After reading for set-amounts of time, for example 10 minutes, students must answer one of the questions. After the entire period, or week, they must have at least 3 boxes filled out either diagonally, straight across, etc. just like a simple game of Xs and Os!
Preview of Fractured Fairytale Crime Scenes

Fractured Fairytale Crime Scenes

In this assignment students will create a presentation of a mock crime scene based on a fairytale. Each crime will include characters from common fairytales. Students will include evidence to create a crime scene scenario. The assignment is organized into two main projects. The first part of the assignment involves creating a presentation of the crime. The second part of the assignment is a narrative story that explains the actual crime scene.
Preview of Sentence combining daily warm-up writing practice

Sentence combining daily warm-up writing practice

Never scramble for a warm-up activity again! This 40 page unit includes 200 warm-ups clearly organized so you never repeat a single day. The sentences can be cut apart and given to your students each day, or handed out as a weekly sheet. The pages start in mid-August, and run through mid-June, so that your entire school year is covered. I’ve included sentences for holiday breaks also, so that home-school students can continue working, or they can be given for students who need extra practice. Pr
Preview of Dialogue - Rules, Examples, & Practice

Dialogue - Rules, Examples, & Practice

Created by
Monica Lukins
Use this 2-page worksheet to teach the main rules of writing dialogue in a story. Each rule has examples and practice correcting dialogue. Then, at the end, students practice writing their own conversation using correct dialogue.
Preview of Create a Mammal

Create a Mammal

I use this activity as an introduction activity for our Mammal Chapter in my high school Zoology Class. We are are one-year general level science elective, with a mixture of students from all sorts of backgrounds. I like this activity because it allows the students to bring their background knowledge to the activity, and combine it with a creative flair. Plus, it gets my students working together in small groups. The activity itself can be made as simple or complex as needed, so is probably vers
Preview of HATCHET CHAPTER QUIZZES (ALL CHAPTERS), 29 PAGES, HATCHET CHAPTER ASSESSMENTS

HATCHET CHAPTER QUIZZES (ALL CHAPTERS), 29 PAGES, HATCHET CHAPTER ASSESSMENTS

Created by
Elizabeth A
This 29 page Word Doc product contains quizzes, assessments for almost every chapter (including the epilogue) of the novel "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, EXCEPT for chapters 6, 16, 17.The quizzes all begin with multiple choice questions and some end with either short answer question(s) or a long answer question. Both the short and long answer questions require students to use critical thinking, inferencing skills, perspective, creative thinking, introspective thinking, as well as identify and make t
Preview of Titanic: Voices from the Disaster ELA Common Core Aligned Unit

Titanic: Voices from the Disaster ELA Common Core Aligned Unit

Created by
Jeannie Kern
Students will be completely engaged in this reading, writing, and vocabulary Common Core aligned ELA unit about the Titanic. All papers needed by the students for this unit are included. Some items are a thought-provoking anticipatory guide, a vocabulary list and complete interactive activities for all words, a generic word map form, and centers designed for extending student learning. There are high interest internet research opportunities, an easy experiment, a gradable word activity, and man
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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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