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7th grade writing centers for Easel Activities

Preview of Paraphrasing Practice Activity - Paraphrase Task Cards - Anchor Chart - Digital

Paraphrasing Practice Activity - Paraphrase Task Cards - Anchor Chart - Digital

Created by
Rachel Lynette
Paraphrasing is an essential skill for many types of writing, but a difficult one to master. Each of these 32 paraphrasing task cards (print or digital) features a different informational text (nonfiction) paragraph for students to paraphrase. These paragraphs are ideal for working on this skill because their shorter length will not overwhelm your students, but will still provide plenty of practice. Additional support material is also included with the cards. PRINT VERSION INCLUDES:Teacher Instr
Preview of Restate the Question Task Cards Advanced Set for Grades 4-8 Questioning Skills

Restate the Question Task Cards Advanced Set for Grades 4-8 Questioning Skills

Created by
Rachel Lynette
The ability to restate a question, in order to answer in a complete sentence is important not only in test-taking situations, but also for many types of writing. These 32 task cards (print or digital) can help your students learn this challenging skill. There are two types of questions in this set. Cards 1-20 feature one-part questions. Odd cards ask about the student’s life while even cards ask about text/media and the outside world. Each question includes some context to add to the challenge.
Preview of Word Work for Upper Elementary / No-prep vocabulary center

Word Work for Upper Elementary / No-prep vocabulary center

Created by
The Paisley Owl
Looking for engaging, creative, and versatile word work activities for your upper elementary students that will last the YEAR? This no-prep mega pack contains 18 word work (vocabulary) activities that your kids will love-- along with menus and anchor charts! This product is appropriate for grades 3-6. I created this for my own students because I found that they were going through word work activities very quickly and were not as engaged as I would have liked them to be. These word work activit
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 Halloween Homonyms and Homophones Worksheets and Easel Activity

Halloween Homonyms and Homophones Worksheets and Easel Activity

Created by
HappyEdugator
Halloween Homonyms and Homophones Vocabulary Activity. Students must identify the correct homophones in the sentences on 3 practice worksheets, fix the incorrect homophones in a trick or treat story on another, and complete a Halloween writing activity. These worksheets help them practice using commonly confused words correctly. The writing activity with twenty sets of commonly misused homonyms. Students write their own spooky sentences using correct homonyms. For a challenge, students (partner
Preview of Lined Writing Paper Templates (Includes 100 Different Choices!)

Lined Writing Paper Templates (Includes 100 Different Choices!)

Created by
Mrs. Lane
*BEST SELLER!* Do your students need writing practice? This packet contains 100 different lined writing paper templates to choose from! Includes blank/no theme templates as well as these themes: back-to-school, birthday/celebrations, animals, world/traveling, Summer, Independence Day, Valentine's Day, St. Patrick's Day, Spring, Easter, Halloween, Thanksgiving, Winter, Christmas, etc.*Great for in-class activities, writing centers/workstations, fast finishers, etc.--------------------------------
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 Valentine's Day Would You Rather Questions FREE - Fun Print & Digital Options

Valentine's Day Would You Rather Questions FREE - Fun Print & Digital Options

Created by
Rachel Lynette
Here are 20 Valentine's Day Would You Rather Questions to use with your students. These are great discussion starters for when you have a few extra minutes. They can also be used for classroom polls or journal prompts.WHAT’S INCLUDED:✍️ PRINT:List of 20 Valentines Day Would You Rather QuestionsAnswer SheetDIGITAL:Google SlidesGreat for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, or 8th grade! NOTE: This resource uses American English and is not editable. Here’s what teachers are saying: ✏️ "My students l
Preview of Summarizing Nonfiction Text Conclusion Writing Conclusions 3rd 4th 5th 6th Grade

Summarizing Nonfiction Text Conclusion Writing Conclusions 3rd 4th 5th 6th Grade

Created by
Peas in a Pod
Help your struggling writers master the art of crafting effective conclusion paragraphs with this comprehensive resource! Designed for students in grades 3-6, this resource includes anchor charts, worksheets, and a digital option compatible with Google Classroom and Tpt digital overlay.✅ What's included: ✅Writing Conclusions Anchor Chart:A visual guide to help students understand the key components of a strong conclusion paragraph.Tips & Tricks to Getting Started:Practical advice and strateg
Preview of Historical Fiction Literature Unit, Writing Projects, Book Report, and More

Historical Fiction Literature Unit, Writing Projects, Book Report, and More

Created by
Gina Kennedy
No-Prep, historical fiction genre unit! With this resource you will have everything you need to add fun and creativity to your historical fiction genre studies. I have included a "Historical Fiction Writing Project Menu" with nine creative projects, a historical fiction element checklist, a writing outline for students to organize and write their own historical fiction story and a complete "Historical Fiction Book Report" for students to fill out after they have read a historical fiction novel.
Preview of Quote Cards & Activities - Differentiate with Options to Learn about History!

Quote Cards & Activities - Differentiate with Options to Learn about History!

Created by
Rachel Lynette
You and your students will love these 132 Wise Word Quote cards and activities! Each quote was carefully curated to inspire and help students become better citizens. Each card also includes a different person who somehow helped change the world. Use a “Quote of the Week” activity at centers for discussion, journal prompts, or any time you have a few spare minutes.WHAT’S INCLUDED:✍️ PRINT:132 Task Cards (prints 6 to a page)Black-lineColor6 Question Cards (prints 6 to a page)Black-lineColor8 Diffe
Preview of POETRY UNIT: Cinquain, Diamante, Haiku, Tanka, Senryu, Lanturne

POETRY UNIT: Cinquain, Diamante, Haiku, Tanka, Senryu, Lanturne

Created by
Literary Sherri
A collection of 65 short poems, student examples of each type of poetry, and guided writing assignments to walk middle school students through the process of writing each genre of poetry. Each type of poetry includes a brief history of the genre and an explanation of the format. Poetry pages are copy-ready, making them great additions to your students’ poetry anthologies. Forty-two of the poems included in this unit were written by middle school students and are not available anywhere other than
Preview of The Giver by Lois Lowry Power Pack:  23 Journal Prompts and 12 Quizzes

The Giver by Lois Lowry Power Pack: 23 Journal Prompts and 12 Quizzes

Created by
Keith Geswein
The Giver is sure to generate meaningful discussions among your students as they read about a boy living in a very different community than ours.Included:23 Journal Prompts 12 Quizzes ***23 Journal Prompts:→ Assess student comprehension→ Requires students to use important skills: summarizing, characterization, cause and effect, figurative language, author's purpose, vocabulary strategies, and personal reflection→ Match the rigor required by the CCSS→ One writing prompt for every chapter→ Prompts
Preview of Black History Month - African-American Inventors

Black History Month - African-American Inventors

22 investigations of African-American inventors and entrepreneurs. Students search online for information about each inventor's year of birth and death, gender, schools or college attended, jobs, inventions, and other interesting things from their life:Gladys West, George Washington Carver, Henry Sampson, Lewis Howard Latimer, Elijah McCoy, Garrett Morgan, Madame C. J. Walker, Benjamin Banneker, Otis Boykin, Frederick McKinley Jones, Granville Woods, Thomas L. Jennings, Marie Van Brittan Brown,
Preview of Gary Paulsen Author Study, Biography Reading Response & Projects!

Gary Paulsen Author Study, Biography Reading Response & Projects!

Created by
Gina Kennedy
NO PREP! Thorough author study on Gary Paulsen! Great for encouraging young writers. A complete biography, follow-up reading response and vocabulary questions and essays, a book report, enrichment projects and an "Author of the Month" ready to go bulletin board. Excellent thought provoking follow-up reading activities about this amazing author, plus a no-prep Gary Paulsen project menu full of creative enrichment projects to extend what the students have learned about the author's biography and
Preview of 30 Warm-Ups Bell Ringers: BLACK HISTORY THEME: Non-Fiction for 5th-12th Grade

30 Warm-Ups Bell Ringers: BLACK HISTORY THEME: Non-Fiction for 5th-12th Grade

REVISED - BLACK HISTORY THEMED: Each of the 30 Daily Warm-Up/Bell Ringer passages is aligned with the Common Core State Standards for ELA and are written for grades 5 to 12 but will also work for high school.This is perfect for classroom, digital, and hybrid use. This is in form fillable PDF, PowerPoint and with lines for printables.From slavery to civil rights to sports and beyond – these passages promote critical thinking and are aligned with the National Curriculum Standards for Social Studie
Preview of Life Skills, Vocational Skills Task Cards - Reading Nutrition Facts

Life Skills, Vocational Skills Task Cards - Reading Nutrition Facts

Practice reading informational texts and family and consumer sciences by reading nutrition facts! Students will answer comprehension questions. Great for life skills, autism programs and students working on career readiness. This activity includes:40 task cards (that print 4 to a page)task card box coveranswer sheetstudent answer sheet Looking for a digital version? There is one here!Bundle & save with the Life Skills Task Card Growing Bundle!The Growing Bundle is HERE- save 30%+Collect Data
Preview of During Winter Break NO PREP Writing Activity

During Winter Break NO PREP Writing Activity

Created by
Anna Elizabeth
This is a great ice breaker activity to use with your students after coming back from Winter break! It gives them a chance to get back in the school swing, while also telling their friends and teacher about what they did during break. This reflective writing activity gives students a chance to reflect on what they did during winter break. The sheet includes 4 boxes, each with its own writing prompt. This resource includes: 1 (Color) During Winter Break Writing Prompt1 (Black/White) During Winter
Preview of Brainstorming Web

Brainstorming Web

Use this web to help your students to brainstorm ideas and topics that connect!
Preview of Mystery Writing, "How to Write a Mystery" Interactive Notebook, Student Guide

Mystery Writing, "How to Write a Mystery" Interactive Notebook, Student Guide

Created by
Gina Kennedy
No-prep mystery writing guide! As much as students love reading mysteries, they'll love writing their own mystery with this "Mystery Writing Interactive Notebook." This is an excellent guide to teaching students how to write their first mystery. I have included an introduction, graphic organizer templates, outlines and more. From beginning to end, your students will create an organized mystery full of suspense that unravels naturally. I've also included templates for their mystery cover, ill
Preview of Charts and Graphs - Winter Weather

Charts and Graphs - Winter Weather

20 printable or digital pages exploring charts and graphs on WINTER WEATHER: Highs and lows, Patterns, Differences and similarities, The symbols of a chart, and more... Students analyze charts about weather in Alaska, Florida, Hawaii, San Diego, the Canary Islands, Vermont, the Cayman Islands, Canada, New York, Africa, and Washington D.C. PRINT: I created a PDF version that you can download on your computer and print for students to use in class or at home. Click on "Add one to cart" and downloa
Preview of Mildred Taylor Author Study, Biography, Reading Response, Activities, More

Mildred Taylor Author Study, Biography, Reading Response, Activities, More

Created by
Gina Kennedy
NO PREP! Thorough author study on Mildred Taylor! Great for encouraging young writers. A complete biography, follow-up reading response and vocabulary questions and essays, a book report, enrichment projects and an "Author of the Month" ready to go bulletin board. Excellent thought provoking follow-up reading activities about this amazing author, plus a no-prep Mildred Taylor project menu full of creative enrichment projects to extend what the students have learned about the author's biography
Preview of AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH WRITING PACKET [DIGITAL LINK & EASEL INCLUDED]

AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH WRITING PACKET [DIGITAL LINK & EASEL INCLUDED]

Created by
Love4Learning
Google Slides & Easel!An autobiographical sketch is a written story that shares with the reader a personal experience that has made an impact to the writer's life. It is where the writer can express what life lesson he or she learned and why that particular experience is important. This would be a great addition to a biography and autobiography unit, getting to know you writing, small group work (stations, centers, etc.), writers' workshops, and whole group instruction.These sheets would lo
Preview of Suzanne Collins Author Study, Biography, Reading Response, Projects, More

Suzanne Collins Author Study, Biography, Reading Response, Projects, More

Created by
Gina Kennedy
NO PREP! Thorough author study on Suzanne Collins! Great for encouraging young writers. A complete biography, follow-up reading response and vocabulary questions and essays, a book report, enrichment projects and an "Author of the Month" ready to go bulletin board. Excellent thought provoking follow-up reading activities about this amazing author, plus a no-prep Suzanne Collins project menu full of creative enrichment projects to extend what the students have learned about the author's biograph
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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.

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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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