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High school writing activities for Easel

Preview of Citing Sources Packet: MLA Style 8th Ed. + Test (Distance Learning Enabled!)

Citing Sources Packet: MLA Style 8th Ed. + Test (Distance Learning Enabled!)

Created by
MrWatts
Here is a great way for students to learn and practice how to properly cite their sources in the updated MLA 8th Edition style. How to cite from books, websites, and magazines are clearly and simply explained. How to cite from encyclopedias is also explained (though the process is very similar to citing from a book).- Page One: Students are provided simple clear examples of how to cite from Websites, Books, Magazines, and Enyclopedias. Below each labeled example students are provided space to cr
Preview of Picture Journal Prompts WINTER {Leveled Writing} Great for Special Ed

Picture Journal Prompts WINTER {Leveled Writing} Great for Special Ed

These journal picture prompts are great for our visual learners, as instead of a written prompt, a picture prompt is given! Students can then respond with the level of support that they need to be successful. These prompts are all winter and snow themed. Download the preview for a list of topics and a free journal!Three different levels of picture prompt journal supports are provided for your higher level writers (around 1st-4th grade level). Level 1: 5 sentence starters are provided for each jo
Preview of Fall / Autumn / Back to School Picture Journal Prompts for special education

Fall / Autumn / Back to School Picture Journal Prompts for special education

These fall themed journal picture prompts are great for our visual learners, as instead of a written prompt, a picture prompt is given! Students can then respond with the level of support that they need to be successful. Three different levels of picture prompt journal supports are provided for your higher level writers (around 1st-4th grade level). Level 1: 5 sentence starters are provided for each journal to help students get started. Given the level of each student, they can either fill in th
Preview of Unsolved Mystery Research Project

Unsolved Mystery Research Project

This is a research project I have been using with my upper elementary and middle school students that students love! First students choose an unsolved mystery to research from the list of topics included. New in 2023 are two student topic lists. Topic list 1 is for more mature students because the topics are more suited for middle school students and includes 29 topics. Topic list 2 has less mature themes, but are equally interesting and could be used for students at any grade level. This list c
Preview of There, Their, They're + Your or You're Worksheet Packet with Test (Digital OK!)

There, Their, They're + Your or You're Worksheet Packet with Test (Digital OK!)

Created by
MrWatts
Does it drive you crazy to see people mixing up there/their/they're or your/you're? Now is your chance to help rid the world of these mix ups!This package includes a robust guided practice packet that gives students clear and simple definitions for there/their/they're as well as your/you're. This packet is great for either whole class instruction while also being written clearly and simply enough to be used as independent practice or homework.This package also includes a paired assessment to tes
Preview of Halloween Writing & Art Activities for Middle School - Zombie Project

Halloween Writing & Art Activities for Middle School - Zombie Project

Halloween Art and Writing Activities for Middle School Students - Illustrated Zombie Survival Guides - These Halloween art and writing activities will fit seamlessly into your existing curriculum, and are a fun way to celebrate the season in your classroom. Through the completion of this package, students will brainstorm zombie characteristics with a partner, write a creative virus evacuation plan, and practice their paragraph writing through the construction of a detailed zombie apocalypse surv
Preview of Connotations and Denotations Lesson and Practice Worksheets

Connotations and Denotations Lesson and Practice Worksheets

Created by
breezybee
Introduce and practice connotations and denotations in your middle school classroom with these 5 engaging, PRINT and DIGITAL worksheets. This standards-aligned resource (CCSS: L.6.5.C, L.7.5.C, L.8.5.C) would work perfectly as a bell-ringer activity, small-group or whole-class practice, or homework/independent work!Included in this resource:5 engaging worksheets:Activity 1: Introduction - Denotation vs. ConnotationActivity 2: Word Sort - Denotation vs. ConnotationActivity 3: Picture This! - Deno
Preview of Start a Business: High School Entrepreneurship Business Plan Project

Start a Business: High School Entrepreneurship Business Plan Project

This high school entrepreneurship resource guides students through the process of not only creating their own businesses and business plans but starting and managing them as well!The materials included in this high school entrepreneurship resource guide students through the process of developing:A business ideaA business planA marketing planA business websiteA spreadsheet for managing business operationsDeveloping business ideas and writing business plans are profound learning experiences in the
Preview of Gratitude Journal 30 Days of Thanksgiving Daily Writing SEL Activity

Gratitude Journal 30 Days of Thanksgiving Daily Writing SEL Activity

How can you teach a positive mindset? Encourage gratitude. This print and digital journal has 32 writing prompts. It offers students an opportunity to reflect on gratitude and practice Social Emotional Learning strategies. Use any time of year.With all the pressure on our students, they can forget to look around, smell the flowers, and be grateful for the amazing world we live in (that is easy for us to do as well!).This gratitude journal is easy to use -- print or digital. The print versio
Preview of Fractured Fairy Tales - a Creative Writing Assignment W/ 3 Days of Lesson Plans

Fractured Fairy Tales - a Creative Writing Assignment W/ 3 Days of Lesson Plans

Created by
Love and Let Lit
This creative writing 3-day lesson will guide your students through the process of creating an original Fractured Fairy Tale! Students choose a fairy tale to “fracture” and create an original take on a traditional fairy tale. This resource includes lesson plans, bell ringers, an assignment sheet, a planning sheet, a revision workshop, and a detailed rubric. All the prep work is done!All materials are available in PDF to print and student materials are writeable in Google Slides. ⭐ WAIT ⭐ This
Preview of Heritage Project - Research Your Ancestry!

Heritage Project - Research Your Ancestry!

Created by
msarwyn
A project in which students will interview family members and research their ancestry to determine the artifacts, stories, foods, and journeys that have made them into who they are today! This printable assignment contains everything students will need to start this project. It guides them through the process of researching, interviewing, organizing information, and presenting! A rubric is also included for assessment. Students typically love this project, as it allows them to learn more abo
Preview of Argument Writing Bell Ringers - Claim, Evidence, Counterargument & Refutation

Argument Writing Bell Ringers - Claim, Evidence, Counterargument & Refutation

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
Students practice argumentative writing with these bell-ringer handouts that require them to consider evidence for claims, brainstorm counterarguments, and provide possible refutation. Each handout starts with an engaging topic for adolescents, including some of the following: cameras for online classesvapingdistracted drivingelectronics in classthe high school dropout ageemployment restrictions for teenscyberbullyingcollege entrance exam requirementspublic displays of affectiontanning bed age
Preview of Picture Journal Prompts 4 {Leveled Writing} Great for Special Ed

Picture Journal Prompts 4 {Leveled Writing} Great for Special Ed

These journal picture prompts are great for our visual learners, as instead of a written prompt, a picture prompt is given! Students can then respond with the level of support that they need to be successful. Three different levels of picture prompt journal supports are provided for your higher level writers (around 1st-4th grade level). Level 1: 5 sentence starters are provided for each journal to help students get started. Given the level of each student, they can either fill in the blanks on
Preview of Colons and Semicolons Packet + Test (Digital Distance Learning Enabled!)

Colons and Semicolons Packet + Test (Digital Distance Learning Enabled!)

Created by
MrWatts
This worksheet packet sets up students for how to properly use colons and semi-colons correctly in their writing. Students are given clear examples and guided practice, leading into independent practice in latter pages. The following skills are taught:- How to use a colon to begin a list.- What words you should not have a colon after.- How to use a semi-colon to connect clauses.Also Included:- 3 pages of guided practice- 11 Question Assessment- Color coded worksheet answer key- Color coded asses
Preview of Creative Mystery Writing Unit Fictional Narrative Writing

Creative Mystery Writing Unit Fictional Narrative Writing

Make writing fun! Complete mystery writing unit. 13 activities that guide students through the creative writing process with no advance prep! 21 pages of student handouts guide students through the process of brainstorming, writing, editing, and finalizing their own mystery story. Activities include:Choosing the settingWhat is the crime?Who are the suspects?What are the alibis?Who are the witnesses?What is the evidence?What are the clues?Design a Plot LinePlanningFirst DraftEditing-PersonalEdi
Preview of Weekly Reading Passage Reading Comprehension Writing ELL Reading Context Clues

Weekly Reading Passage Reading Comprehension Writing ELL Reading Context Clues

Created by
Whole Mindset
Summary of Story:Two friends who never bend the rules try sneaking out of school just once before they graduate eighth grade... Unfortunately, that day happens to go terribly wrong.About this Resource:This is one story that is split into five passages. Each passage has seven questions (5 multiple choice, 1 short answer, and 1 extended response). Questions look at vocabulary, context clues, synonym/antonym, and other aspects of close reading.Whether you use these reading passages as homework, par
Preview of Memoirs in 100 Words - Writing with Mentor Texts - Personal Narrative Writing

Memoirs in 100 Words - Writing with Mentor Texts - Personal Narrative Writing

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
Students use precise word choice and eliminate redundancy in their writing with this memoir lesson. Originally inspired by The Washington Post feature, “Life is Short: Autobiography as Haiku,” students write memoirs in 100 words or fewer. This lesson teaches students to “show” themselves in vivid details and carefully chosen words. The lesson has recently been updated to include Google slides and instructional YouTube videos for guided practice!In pre-writing activities, students journal about
Preview of Argument Analysis: Regifting for Distance Learning

Argument Analysis: Regifting for Distance Learning

Created by
Tracee Orman
Argument Analysis: Regifting - a winter holiday activity now updated with a shareable Google Slides version for distance learning!A complete mini-unit for analyzing nonfiction text, practicing speaking and listening skills, and writing an argument essay complete with original data graphs. Students will analyze both sides of the regifting argument, then write their own arguments for or against regifting. Includes an anticipatory activity, articles, comprehension and critical-thinking questions (d
Preview of Picture Journal Prompts 3 {Leveled Writing} for Special Education

Picture Journal Prompts 3 {Leveled Writing} for Special Education

These journal picture prompts are great for our visual learners, as instead of a written prompt, a picture prompt is given! Students can then respond with the level of support that they need to be successful. Three different levels of picture prompt journal supports are provided for your higher level writers (around 1st-4th grade level). Level 1: 5 sentence starters are provided for each journal to help students get started. Given the level of each student, they can either fill in the blanks on
Preview of ESL Activities: ESL Grammar: Present Progressive Verbs

ESL Activities: ESL Grammar: Present Progressive Verbs

Use these English grammar activities with your beginner and intermediate level English Language Learners or Newcomer EFL students. The present progressive or present continuous English grammar tense can be challenging because it has several forms. This complete grammar curriculum provides plenty of practice in using the appositive, negative, and interrogative forms of this English verb tense along with the correct use of the helping verb “to be” and contractions for each form.This unit also h
Preview of Middle School English ELA Thanksgiving Writing Activity I am Thankful Letter

Middle School English ELA Thanksgiving Writing Activity I am Thankful Letter

Created by
Your Best Drafts
Middle School English ELA Thanksgiving Writing Activity I am Thankful Letter with Writing PromptsWho are you most thankful for? Get your middle school students engaged in thankful and thoughtful reflection with this ELA Thanksgiving Writing activity. (This is one of five activities from my THANKSGIVING ACTIVITIES BUNDLE Click here if you would like to see a preview!) Your students will be brainstorming (with writing prompts for each paragraph) for a Thanksgiving letter to a special person in the
Preview of Global Warming and Glaciers - Analyzing Charts and Graphs

Global Warming and Glaciers - Analyzing Charts and Graphs

11 printable or digital pages for students to analyze charts and graphs on global warming and glaciers: glacial ablation and accumulation zones, the effects of climate change on ice thickness, the amount of fresh water on Earth, how snow becomes ice, glacial retreat, the warming ocean’s effect on ice, the annual melt season, the Arctic, Antarctica Greenland, and more...Take a look at the Preview to see sample pages. And if you want more CHARTS and GRAPHS:Food Charts and Graphs - 21 pagesWinter
Preview of Show Don't Tell Creative Writing Worksheets | Print | Digital | Easel

Show Don't Tell Creative Writing Worksheets | Print | Digital | Easel

Created by
Charlene Tess
One of the most important techniques a writer can master is learning to SHOW action rather than TELL the reader about it. Although many writers are aware of the importance of the technique, they are not sure how to accomplish it. This lesson presents 5 easy ways to show rather than tell and provides students with exercises to practice what they have learned. Your students will have fun learning to show rather than tell and in doing so will greatly improve their writing. Here's what teachers are
Preview of Persuasive Advertisement Rhetoric Project - Rhetorical Devices & Appeals Project

Persuasive Advertisement Rhetoric Project - Rhetorical Devices & Appeals Project

Created by
21stCenturyLit
Looking for an engaging and authentic way to test students' knowledge of rhetoric? This rhetoric advertisement project allows students to creatively express their mastery of rhetorical appeals (ethos, pathos, and logos) and rhetorical devices (any studied in class). Students must produce and polish a persuasive advertisement that incorporates rhetoric in a meaningful and practical way. Not only do they have to fashion a rhetorical masterpiece, but this product also provides custom materials that
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Writing worksheets can help your child develop essential writing and literacy skills needed for school and life. If you’re a teacher or parent looking for printable and digital writing resources to help your student learn a writing concept, look no further! TPT has an extensive collection of resources, created by other teachers, that are designed to help with any need across grade levels.

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.

Fun and engaging writing activities to try

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.

By incorporating these (and other!) writing activities into your lesson plans, you can nurture a love for writing.

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