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Middle school writing activities for Microsoft Publisher

Preview of EXPLORING PLOTS & THEMES WITH AESOP'S FABLES - DISTANCE LEARNING Suitable

EXPLORING PLOTS & THEMES WITH AESOP'S FABLES - DISTANCE LEARNING Suitable

Created by
CopyCats
Aesop’s fables are the perfect stories to teach kids about plot and theme. The kids love the culminating skit project and it breathes life and excitement into your literacy units on the theme and plot.This packet includes: An introduction to Aesop’s life4 printables of Aesop’s fables to use for the students to identify the theme.Resources of where to find a collection of on-line fables.Plot partS printableTheme part printableIncluded is a plot and theme skit project with printables and instruct
Preview of Author's Purpose Packet (Persuade, Inform, Entertain)

Author's Purpose Packet (Persuade, Inform, Entertain)

Six page packet focusing on author's purpose (Persuasive, Informational, and Entertaining).*Three unique and teacher-created writings: one persuasive, one informational, and one entertaining.*Each writing contains three multiple choice questions to test for understanding.*Each writing also has a short answer section requiring students to explain the author's purpose using textual evidence.
Preview of Figurative Language Packet (Hyperbole, Idioms, Metaphors, and Similes)

Figurative Language Packet (Hyperbole, Idioms, Metaphors, and Similes)

This packet includes a cover page, plus four more pages with definitions, examples, and explanations of four types of figurative language (hyperbole, idioms, metaphors, and similes). Included on each page are questions of varying difficulty to test student understanding of each figurative language type.
Preview of Sentence Types & Punctuation Packet; Differentiated Middle School Special Ed

Sentence Types & Punctuation Packet; Differentiated Middle School Special Ed

This is a 9-page packet to teach students about the different types of punctuation and sentence types. Punctuation addressed: period question mark exclamation point comma colon semicolon apostrophe quotation marks parenthesis hyphen slash The first four pages address punctuation, while the last five pages address sentence types. There is a one page introduction to sentence types with picture clues. Then there is one page dedicated to each type of sentence. Students can color in the bubble le
Preview of Frequently Used Words Spelling List For Students

Frequently Used Words Spelling List For Students

Created by
Geis19
This list contains hundreds of the most frequently used words. It is handy for students during the writing process. This word list has check boxes that students can use. It is great for the students to put in a writing folder to have with them during the writing process.DEFINITELY CHECK OUT THE LINK TO THE BUNDLE OFFERED BELOW FOR ALL OF YOUR CLASSROOM WRITING NEEDS! LANGUAGE WRITING BUNDLE - LETTER WRITING, PERSUASIVE WRITING,NARRATIVE WRITING, POETRY, SPEECH WRITING, https://www.teacherspay
Preview of On Demand Writing Peer Conferences

On Demand Writing Peer Conferences

Created by
Dana T
This document allows student to use the Rally Coach Kagan structure to conduct peer conferences using each aspect of the on demand writing rubric. Copy each set and gives cards to students. Place students into groups. One at a time a student reads a peer's writing and chooses a card to give comments about the particular part of the rubric. With this instructional strategy, students are learning from their peer's writing and it turn learning the essential parts of the writing rubric
Preview of Class Bookworm: Reading Independent & Class Reading Challenge Motivator

Class Bookworm: Reading Independent & Class Reading Challenge Motivator

Created by
teach2reach
A great activity to encourage the love of literacy in your classroom! Each student is given the blank template of the bookworms body. Next, they add actual photo or an illustration of themselves. On the outside lines they list the following: favorite author(s) favorite book(s) favorite genre(s) favorite book character(s) Add the completed bookworm to a bulletin board! Here's an idea for a bulletin board title: Meet (Teacher's name) (grade level) Bookworms! Meet Mrs. Coppage's 4th Grade Bookwo
Preview of Structure Strips - Biographies

Structure Strips - Biographies

These strips can be used and stuck into the margins of children's books to help signpost them whilst writing in particular styles and genres. Each is colour coded and broken down into paragraphs with hints and tips including sentence starters.
Preview of Bulletin Board Favorite Book Interview Home-school connection!

Bulletin Board Favorite Book Interview Home-school connection!

Created by
teach2reach
Great template to copy for each student and have them take home to interview a relative and ask them what their favorite book was. You can modify for your own grade! I left that part blank. Depending on grade level, you can have students write the responses or the relative. The blank box is for the student to draw or send in a picture of the relative they interviewed. You could get creative and once you have the list of books that the relatives read as a student-- print and display them on the
Preview of Handwriting Practice Booklet

Handwriting Practice Booklet

Created by
Katrina P
Handwriting practice using 32 poems by the children's poet Kenn Nesbitt. Using TasCursive handwriting font, this booklet has a larger left hand margin so all you need to do is print and staple. Fully editable, with writing space underneath each verse of the poem. The aim with this type of handwriting practice (copying), is to unlock the difficulty some children have with writing. To find a practical balance between neatness and speed. I have used engaging and humorous poems so the child is en
Preview of Personification Worksheets

Personification Worksheets

Three (3) separate personification worksheets scaffolded to meet students at their specific ability. The first page consists of multiple choice questions, while the second has students underline example of personification, and the last asks students to explain what sentences using personification means. All pages use different examples, so students can progress through all three without repetition.
Preview of Presidential Project

Presidential Project

This project is designed to take several days to complete. These files are publisher files, please feel free to change any of the directions to fit your classroom needs. I designed this lesson for my second graders to do for presidents day prior to our open house. Students will research a president and will then write an Are You Smarter than a Second Grader test for the parents to complete the night of open house. My students typed up their test on the computer, however I did include document
Preview of Author's Purpose Tic-Tac-Toe Choice Board

Author's Purpose Tic-Tac-Toe Choice Board

This Tic-Tac-Toe Choice Board is centered around Author's Purpose writing activities. Students are able to choose activities across or diagonally in order to practice Persuasion, Informing and Entertaining writing activities. This is a fully editable Microsoft Publisher download.
Preview of Shadow and Bone Fake News Report

Shadow and Bone Fake News Report

With "Fake News" being current in our world, this assignment brings in that concept and integrates it into a novel study. Students will blend narrative and informational writing elements to create a fake news report about characters and situations within the novel Shadow and Bone. Students have the option to write the report, record audio, or record video. This is a sheet that details the directions for the project. I suggest posting via SeeSaw, but your media of choice is up to you! Happy
Preview of My Favorite Teacher - Lesson plans and student slides

My Favorite Teacher - Lesson plans and student slides

I use this essay prompt to familiarize my students with the informational essay structure. The unit is great as a starter because it doesn't require any research. There are lessons to teach and also a template for students to complete their work. All lessons are through Google Slides, so they can be easily transferred to Google Classroom.This package contains the entire unit.
Preview of Experience Related to Text Worksheet; Differentiated Middle School Special Ed

Experience Related to Text Worksheet; Differentiated Middle School Special Ed

This worksheet contains two passages modified from the 7th grade middle school curriculum. The passages are summarized from two stories from the Bridges to Literateure text. The stories are simplified for students with special needs. The students are to read each passage and write at least one sentence as to how the passage relates to their personal experience. Students are required to think about their experiences and tie them in with what the characters in the text experience. This is excel
Preview of Structure Strips - Biographies

Structure Strips - Biographies

These strips can be used and stuck into the margins of children's books to help signpost them whilst writing in particular styles and genres. Each is colour coded and broken down into paragraphs with hints and tips including sentence starters.
Preview of Memory Book

Memory Book

Created by
Kelly Newton
This is an end of the year project that allows students to document their favorite things, favorite memories, and all of the things they learned during 2nd grade. It is a Microsoft Publisher file so the parts that say my name and 2nd grade can easily be changed. If you have trouble, let me know and I'll customize and email you a copy. :)
Preview of The Writing Process Clipchart (Publisher)

The Writing Process Clipchart (Publisher)

I print these on card stock, laminate, and then attach them together with rings. This is the Publisher version that can be edited. I use numbered clothespins for my students to represent where they are at on the chart. The steps are: Pre-write, Draft, Authors Circle, Revise, Edit, Chief Edit, and Publish. There are notes for each step on each page. This document is editable so you can change the notes to fit to your class.
Preview of New Year's Fill In the Blank

New Year's Fill In the Blank

Capture some of the significant things in your child's life with this easy annual memory maker. The preview only shows the text, and not the graphics associated with this file. There is also a spot where you can put the child's picture.
Preview of December (or Winter) Literature Project

December (or Winter) Literature Project

Created by
GATE Help
This was created as part of a monthly project for my gifted and talented students. Feel free to modify it with your due dates!
Preview of Persuasive Strategies FRIES exercise

Persuasive Strategies FRIES exercise

Created by
Ms. Durkin
This half sheet exercise challenges students to find the persuasive strategies used in a persuasive paragraph (FRIES: Facts, Reasons, Illustrations, Examples, and Statistics) and underline them in different colors. Then, students are challenged to write their own persuasive paragraph using FRIES. This activity was originally used in 7th grade language arts to review persuasive stratigies, but would be great for any middle grades class learning persuasive stratigies.
Preview of Sound Devices Window

Sound Devices Window

Created by
Natalie Wilt
This foldable gives students the definitions for onomatopoeia, alliteration, metaphor, and simile. It also includes a poem in the middle that contains all four elements. You can have students analyze the poem to find the different elements.
Preview of Language Book - Students' Vocabulary Dictionary

Language Book - Students' Vocabulary Dictionary

Created by
Jason Marks
Students or anyone who is interested in learning new vocabulary. This can be used to write down, alphabetically, any new words and their definitions.
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