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7th grade writing activities for SMART Notebook

Preview of ELA Writing Alternate Assessments for Special Education Autism

ELA Writing Alternate Assessments for Special Education Autism

Common Core aligned Smart Board Presentations, Activities, Assessments, and Artifacts to teach and assess students with special needs, giving them access to grade-level standards. These artifacts are cut and paste sentence strips with increasing numbers of lines and increasing difficulty in vocabulary and numbers of words in the sentences. All artifacts can be made with the included clip art to illustrate the paragraphs. I use the Smart Board slides to teach the lesson and to model sequencing ti
Preview of Writing Hooks - Fishing For A Hook Activity (Smart Notebook Version)

Writing Hooks - Fishing For A Hook Activity (Smart Notebook Version)

Created by
MyPaths
Students have a hard time understanding hooks, and the importance of a good "hook". This engaging lesson will have students literally "fishing for hooks". They will discover the importance of hooks in their persuasive writing. After students learn what a hook is, they will actually fish for hooks in a plastic swimming pool using a fishing pole and magnet. Once they fish out a "hook" they will read the hook and determine its effectiveness. This activity provides an engaging way to teach stud
Preview of Conjunctions: Coordinating Conjunctions - Subordinating Conjunctions SMARTBOARD

Conjunctions: Coordinating Conjunctions - Subordinating Conjunctions SMARTBOARD

Created by
HappyEdugator
Conjunctions: Coordinating Conjunctions - Subordinating Conjunctions SMARTBOARD. An interactive Smartboard lesson and activities on coordinating and subordinating conjunctions and how they are used in sentence structure. Two slides present the acronym FANBOYS for remembering coordinating conjunctions, and another has a hands-on activity where students make compound sentences with them. Two slides present subordinating conjunctions and how they make subordinate clauses, and another slide has a ha
Preview of Synthesizing - Using a Magical Illusion for infering and research/Train Escape

Synthesizing - Using a Magical Illusion for infering and research/Train Escape

Created by
MyPaths
TEACHER INFORMATION PURPOSE: This activity combines the mystery and intrigue of an amazing illusion and students ability to synthesize new information. Students have a hard time understanding the process of synthesis. This very engaging activity will have students go through the process of synthesis by combining information presented in different media (media and text) to develop a better understanding of the topic, and draw evidence from informational text to support analysis, reflection, an
Preview of Independent vs. Dependent Clauses

Independent vs. Dependent Clauses

Students will learn the difference between independent and dependent clauses in this lesson. They will identify examples of each type of clause and will review what constitutes a clause. Students will have opportunities to identify the subordinating conjunction that makes a clause dependent, and will get to compare and contrast an independent clause that turns into a dependent clause by simply adding a subordinating conjunction to the start of the original independent clause. Students will also
Preview of FANBOYS SmartBoard Mini-Lesson

FANBOYS SmartBoard Mini-Lesson

The FANBOYS SmartBoard Mini- Lesson contains the SmartBoard file for the FANBOYS Mini-Lesson. This lesson is designed for both an introduction to the FANBOYS as well as a review of the concepts. The lesson allows teachers to introduce the what, when, who, and how of the FANBOYS and include both guided and independent practice. This information is partnered with the FANBOYS Student Documents as well as the FANBOYS Teacher Documents.
Preview of Nouns-abstract concrete compound collective - Exercise Game for Smartboard

Nouns-abstract concrete compound collective - Exercise Game for Smartboard

Created by
beckyp
This Smartboard file (Notebook software version 10) is an exercise of 4 pages of tiles that contain nouns. Students can come to the Smartboard (or use the computer mouse) to click on the noun to reveal whether it is abstract, concrete, compound, and/or collective. This file is not password protected so teachers can edit. Included in this file (under the “paper clip” tab) is a document listing the nouns/types used in this exercise/game.
Preview of Smartboard Lesson - sentence fragments and run-ons

Smartboard Lesson - sentence fragments and run-ons

Created by
LessonPlansNY
This is a Smartboard Lesson with interactive components for students. Teaches about sentence fragments and run-on sentences
Preview of Poetry SMARTBOARD Activities with Easel Assessment

Poetry SMARTBOARD Activities with Easel Assessment

Created by
HappyEdugator
Poetry - Writing Poetry is EASY Smartboard fun and interactive activities. EASY stands for Emotional Appeals, Alliteration, Sound Devices (similes, metaphors and figurative Language), and You Make the Rules. Students will have fun writing poetry, and they will love playing with words on the Smartboard and writing their own poems! Includes a self-grading 10-Question Easel Assessment on the figurative language and sound devices used in the activity. This resource is included in myPoetry BUNDLEBUY
Preview of Building Blocks to Sentences: Clauses

Building Blocks to Sentences: Clauses

This extensive lesson teaches vocabulary necessary to understand the different types of clauses, gives in-depth analyses of the structure behind independent and dependent clauses in kid-friendly terms, and teaches students to recognize the difference between the two types of clauses. The lesson also stresses how to form an independent clause by simply adding a subordinating conjunction to an existing independent clause. The lesson also stresses the difference between a clause and a sentence, as
Preview of How to Write a Book Report: What Is a Book Report? - NOTEBOOK Gr. 5-8

How to Write a Book Report: What Is a Book Report? - NOTEBOOK Gr. 5-8

Created by
CCP Interactive
**THIS is a SMART Notebook Version** View this video by copying this link and pasting it into a web browser: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ninrBUfjaR8 For understanding What Is a Book Report of How to Write a Book Report, this chapter mini provides curriculum-based content in the form of reading passages, before you read and after you read questions. Also included are printables, vocabulary flash cards, graphic organizers and interactive activities. Our content meets the Common Core State Stan
Preview of Noun Verb Adjective Exercise Game for Smartboard

Noun Verb Adjective Exercise Game for Smartboard

Created by
beckyp
This Smartboard file (Notebook software version 10) is an exercise of 4 slides with a total of 24 sentences which ask students to identify if the word is being used as a noun, verb, or adjective. Students come to the Smartboard (or use the computer mouse) and move the labels at the bottom to the lines before the sentences. After all labels are applied, move the green square graphic to the right to reveal the correct answers. Included in this file (under the “paper clip” tab) is a document list
Preview of Improving Word Choice

Improving Word Choice

This writing lesson was developed to be used with the story "When I was Young in the Mountains" by Cynthia Rylant. Beginning with examples of good word choice and evaluating how authors use precise nouns, vivid verbs, and lively adjectives to improve their writing. Students will revise poor sentences with improved word choice and then compare their sentences to those in the story by Cynthis Rylant. A student handout is included within the SMARTboard presentation.
Preview of Deconstruction Lab - Discovering Main Idea

Deconstruction Lab - Discovering Main Idea

This is a STEM and Inquiry based lesson which the objective of having students discover organization and main idea. It was designed to be a common experience for students as the beginning of a unit on Main Idea. The lesson meets the Language Arts common core standard: Determine a theme or central idea of a text and analyze its development over the course of the text; provide an objective summary of the text. Students actively engage with a given text to uncover the writing's structure and orga
Preview of Creative Writing Prompts & Activities

Creative Writing Prompts & Activities

This is a HUGE source of fun writing prompts, activities, and games. It's editable as a Notebook file so you can add your own! My kids LOVE these so much that I have had to promise that we'll do at least one a week! Enjoy!
Preview of 9 Poem Poetry Unit

9 Poem Poetry Unit

Created by
Becky Turner
This unit includes smart notebooks introducing 9 different kinds of poetry. This includes Haiku, Senryu, Concrete, Sound, Ode, I Used to be, Limerick, Color, and Cinquain. Each poem is explained, provides examples, and walks the students through practicing on their own. I typically have the students complete each poem in their writer's notebook and then publish as a formal poetry booklet.
Preview of Business Letter to Santa

Business Letter to Santa

This is a wonderful week before Winter Break writing activity. The lesson is in SMART Notebook format. The students develop an identity as a misfit toy stuck on Misfit Island. The task is to write a letter of application to Santa and persuade Santa to grant the misfit toy a ride on Santa's sleigh as a gift for a child. This activity includes a winter word search, prewriting activities, business letter formating tips, and a grading rubric.
Preview of Holocaust: The Language of Images

Holocaust: The Language of Images

Created by
phyllis grella
Students react and analyze poignant images from the Holocaust and write a creative piece in reaction to one of them.
Preview of Subordinating Conjunctions : Interactive Lesson!

Subordinating Conjunctions : Interactive Lesson!

Teach your students subordinating conjunctions in an interactive and engaging way! Includes:Defining Subordinating ConjunctionsVisualsExamplesHochman Writing ProgramWrite your own!Complete the sentenceMultiple Choice QuestionsCreative Writing Prompt Movement ActivityAnd More!
Preview of How to Write a Paragraph:Topic,Supporting and Closing Sentences NOTEBOOK Gr 5-8

How to Write a Paragraph:Topic,Supporting and Closing Sentences NOTEBOOK Gr 5-8

Created by
CCP Interactive
**THIS is a SMART Notebook Version** View this video by copying this link and pasting it into a web browser: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q71YO7HwkO4 In this Topic, Supporting and Closing Sentences Graphic Organizer, students will learn to identify the topic, supporting and closing sentences from the provided paragraph on the state of Hawaii. Students drag the sentences to their correct position on the graphic organizer. Our content meets the Common Core State Standards and are written to Blo
Preview of Poetry Unit Smartboard

Poetry Unit Smartboard

This product includes the following: 1) Linked to this Smartboard is a five page word document that includes a handout for students to use. The handout gives students the guidelines for their poetry writing project. 2) Figurative language pages - discusses similes and metaphors 3) Idioms page - has examples of idioms and a practice page for students 4) Alliteration page - includes examples of poems and a "fun with alliteration" page 5) Personification page - includes definition and sample poems
Preview of Synthesizing - Using an Illusion for infering and research/Places In The World

Synthesizing - Using an Illusion for infering and research/Places In The World

Created by
MyPaths
TEACHER INFORMATION PURPOSE: This activity combines the mystery and intrigue of an amazing illusion and students ability to synthesize new information. Students have a hard time understanding the process of synthesis. This very engaging activity will have students go through the process of synthesis by combining information presented in different media (media and text) to develop a better understanding of the topic, and draw evidence from informational text to support analysis, reflection, an
Preview of Smartboard Lesson - collective nouns

Smartboard Lesson - collective nouns

Created by
LessonPlansNY
This is a Smartboard Lesson with interactive components for students. Teaches collective nouns.
Preview of Narrative Revision

Narrative Revision

This unit lesson will guide your students through the revision process. Move through the revision lessons as slowly or quickly as needed for your students. Provide writing breaks for your students to look back at their own writing and apply the following revision strategies: Show don't tell, alliteration, onomatopoeia, tone, overused words, figurative language, and dialogue. My students love how this lesson works and you can use the mini lessons with separate writing pieces.
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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

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Sentence and Paragraph Construction

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Letter Writing

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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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