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Middle school writing centers for Microsoft Word

Preview of The Mysteries of Harris Burdick creative writing example (Just Dessert)

The Mysteries of Harris Burdick creative writing example (Just Dessert)

Created by
Sherrie Orestis
Chris Van Allsburg’s book, The Mysteries of Harris Burdick is an excellent medium to teach creative writing. The titled illustrations are accompanied with only the slightest bit of text. A mere suggestion as to what already has happened and might happen. Every turn of the page introduces a unique vignette, an intriguing picture that arouses curiosity that tugs at the imagination, thus sparking new ideas to fill in the blanks. The entire book is a collection of writing prompts! The tantalizing st
Preview of Should Schools Ban Soda? - Argumentative prompt, articles, and outline sheet

Should Schools Ban Soda? - Argumentative prompt, articles, and outline sheet

Should schools ban soda? This is an argumentative essay prompt, three articles, and outline sheet. Your kids will all have their own opinions about sugary drinks and whether or not schools should ban soda. This comes complete with rubric. Google Drive Version can be found hereLooking for more argumentative prompts with articles? Cell phones in School: Argumentative prompt, articles, and outline sheetFacebook: Argumentative prompt, articles, and outline sheetDid Shakespeare write his own stuff?:A
Preview of Create A Monster Wanted Poster Creative Writing Activity

Create A Monster Wanted Poster Creative Writing Activity

I adapted this idea from another writing activity I was given my first year of teaching. This kids absolutely loved this! I used this activity when discussing descriptive writing and adjectives. Students would create a monster that committed annoying pranks. Students would first discuss possible ideas, and I would often show clips of Monsters Inc. in order to give them some ideas of what their monsters could look like and their annoying pranks. They would first plan their wanted poster out using
Preview of A List of Frequently Used Idioms

A List of Frequently Used Idioms

Many students take the idioms that they use everyday for granted. Here is a list that you may choose to use with poetry and description.
Preview of If I Were In Charge Of The World- Creative Poem Writing Activity

If I Were In Charge Of The World- Creative Poem Writing Activity

Students read the poem, "If I Were In Charge Of The World" by Judith Viorst. They then complete a planning page and a graphic organizer to create their own poems, explaining how life would be if they were in charge of the world.
Preview of Aesop's Fables for Small Group Reader's Theater Book One

Aesop's Fables for Small Group Reader's Theater Book One

Created by
WonbyOne
The scripts in this pack were written for 3 - 5 students. Each script is an adaptation of one of Aesop's fables. Aesop's tales are a great way to teach students how to look for lessons or morals! There is a short writing piece afterwards which can be used for everyone after it has been performed or just for the students reading the script. I use Reader's Theaters to help students improve their fluency. My students, especially the ones struggling to read, still require motivation to improve and t
Preview of Descriptive Writing Interactive Sorting Game, "Show. Don't Tell."

Descriptive Writing Interactive Sorting Game, "Show. Don't Tell."

Created by
Julie Faulkner
Teach your students to write vividly with this fun and easily adaptable game. With this download, you are receiving paired passages of dull and descriptive examples. They can be used as a matching game, task cards, writing centers, interactive writing notebooks, and more. Just print, cut, and go! Students' writing will be so vividly bright, you will need to wear shades!! Included:-All directions-Suggestions for use-Answers-Fully editable Word file -Two sets of room labels for the human sorting
Preview of 101 Days of Critical Thought Provoking Writing Prompts: Grades 6, 7, 8, 9

101 Days of Critical Thought Provoking Writing Prompts: Grades 6, 7, 8, 9

Created by
MissRML
Recommended for grades 7 through 11, these 101, five minute quick write prompts are designed to stimulate student thought and help them to develop their ability to produce on paper effortlessly. Sentence starters, celebrity quiotes, critical thinking and fun situational prompts and proverbs are included. I have observed my eighth graders (former reluctant writers) move from writing two or three sentences in five minutes, to a well developed paragraph to an entire page or more. Many prompts are
Preview of *Editable* Independent Reading BINGO (READO)

*Editable* Independent Reading BINGO (READO)

I used this resource as something my students could use during a read-a-thon day. This could also be used as homework options or classroom choice assignments. This offers various options for students to complete that all revolve around reading.
Preview of Classifying Explicit vs. Implicit Information: T-Chart (DOK 2)

Classifying Explicit vs. Implicit Information: T-Chart (DOK 2)

Created by
Buzz Bucks
Once students understand their key vocabulary for RI.1, they are ready to attack implicit vs. explicit information at level 2 of Webb's Depth of Knowledge (DOK2). I have used this simple activity with my sixth graders to assess their abiity to distinguish between the two types of evidence they will encounter within texts in a T-chart Graphic Organizer. Could be used on a choice board (as I have used) or in literacy centers! Answer Key is included.
Preview of Should We Bring Planet Pluto Back?

Should We Bring Planet Pluto Back?

Created by
WonbyOne
This reader's theater is for a small group of 4. In it, Olivia believes that Pluto should be reclassified a planet again. Sam thinks it should be kept as a dwarf planet. The evidence is discussed and students are left with the decision. When this reader’s theater is over, students write a response stating their opinion and using evidence. I wrote this one because my students enjoyed debating it became a good way to get interest built up for an argumentative paper. I use all of my Reader's Theate
Preview of 96 Third Grade Writing Prompts

96 Third Grade Writing Prompts

Created by
Shea Clemens
This file contains four pages of writing prompts targeted for third grade. These could be used for other grades and tweaked as needed to fit the needs of your students. Easy format to print, cut, and laminate. Great for writing centers or journal writing.
Preview of Opinion Essay Package

Opinion Essay Package

This package works effectively for all modes of teaching/learning (in-person, hybrid, remote) and for switching between the modes if required.As an English teacher and literacy coach, I have used this package successfully with hundred and hundreds of students. Originally developed for the Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test, the package is wonderful for teaching the opinion essay at any high school level. Package includes an example assignment, a graphic organizer, an example completed graphi
Preview of Baseball In April by Gary Soto

Baseball In April by Gary Soto

Created by
Laurie Rutter
This is a series of short stories by Gary Soto. Each story is presented with vocabulary and comprehension questions. The book is not included. This packet also contains activities on character, literary devices, theme and an acrostic.
Preview of Circulatory System Skit

Circulatory System Skit

Created by
Debra Murray
A few years ago, before retiring, my multi-age class and I decided we wanted to cover the topic of body systems in a bit of a different way. At the time we were working on five different systems and decided that it would be more fun to do each system in a different way rather than all five by the traditional paper and pencil method. It didn't take any convincing on any of our parts. One of the methods we decided to use was a dramatization of the circulatory system. Every student would take par
Preview of The Six Traits of Writing Station Activity - 6 stations

The Six Traits of Writing Station Activity - 6 stations

Created by
Anneda
This is an activity that I created to review the six traits of writing in my middle school english class. We took notes on the traits one day and the following day, we did this activity. Students are divided into six groups and use the attached instruction/guide sheet to complete activities at each one. They are exposed to 5 of the traits as they rotate to the six traits. Included: a two-page guide for students to complete, signs to post at each station, and instructions for creating each
Preview of Pinocchio – Small Group Reader’s Theater

Pinocchio – Small Group Reader’s Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This Reader's Theater is for 4 - 5 students. It is a simplified version of Pinocchio. In the script, Geppetto is a kind toymaker who wishes he had a son. A fairy hears him and makes his puppet come alive. Geppetto names it Pinocchio. The puppet is lazy and doesn’t tell the truth. Geppetto does his best to teach him and sends him to school to help. But Pinocchio keeps wandering off and bad things happen to him. Finally, he disappears for many days and Geppetto goes to look for him. When they find
Preview of How To Write A Movie Review

How To Write A Movie Review

Created by
Tamara Foiles
This is for 3rd-8th Grade students. It has an informational page on how to write a good Movie Review, followed by 4 steps. Then, there is a formatted writing page for students to write their final drafts. It has a movie film-strip page border.
Preview of *Parts of Speech I HAVE / WHO HAS GAME*

*Parts of Speech I HAVE / WHO HAS GAME*

As an ESL teacher, I have fallen in love with I have/who has games! They are a great way to have the students engaged while practicing their reading, speaking, and listening skills. This particular I have/who has game is dedicated to learning PARTS OF SPEECH. The students will enhance their comprehension of each of the parts of speech and how each is used. This game focuses on: nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, conjunctions, interjections, prepositions, pronouns, proper nouns, and articles
Preview of The Ant and the Grasshopper - Spanish Small Group Reader's Theater

The Ant and the Grasshopper - Spanish Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
LosDosMaestros
This is a Spanish small group reader's theater is for 3 students. It is based on Aesop's tale. In Spanish, the name would be 'LA HORMIGA Y EL SALTAMONTES.' Aesop's tales are a great way to teach students how to look for lessons or morals! The moral of the fable is 'There is a Time to Work and a Time to Play.' In the script, the Ant is working hard to build up his supply of food for winter. The grasshopper spends every day playing his fiddle and never working. The Ant warns the Grasshopper that
Preview of Compound and Complex Sentences and Many More: Entire Year of Grammar on Sentence

Compound and Complex Sentences and Many More: Entire Year of Grammar on Sentence

Created by
Quality Counts
This is an student tested and success guaranteed resource for improving sentence fluency. This 27 page unit covers a wide variety of sentence construction techniques. The unit is an amazing resource for anybody that teachers sentence fluency, writing, or grammar across 4th-8th grade. Ideally, this unit should be used continually at different intervals throughout the entire academic year for educators that seek to vastly improve their student's written communication and expression The sentence t
Preview of Daily 5 Keeping Track Chart: ZEBRA

Daily 5 Keeping Track Chart: ZEBRA

Created by
Rebecca Gardner
Daily 5 keeping track chart, ZEBRA themed. Weekly chart for students to use. This chart can help students be accountable for their choices from the daily five. 2 pages: front is a simple to use chart where they cross out choice, back is more room to leave a summary of work done at each round of the daily 5.
Preview of One-pager Book Analysis Templates

One-pager Book Analysis Templates

Created by
GrOHing Minds
Blending reading, writing, AND creativity...my students are hooked on one-pagers!Here are eight templates for one-pagers that my students use regularly in class. We use these templates for novels, short stories, children's books, and poetry. They are a great way for students to show their knowledge while enjoying the process.I have uploaded the Word Document so that you can edit the "My One-pager Checklist" box on each instructions page if you would like to. We assess different skills each ti
Preview of The Turtle and The Hare - Spanish Reader's Theater

The Turtle and The Hare - Spanish Reader's Theater

Created by
LosDosMaestros
This is a small group reader's theater is for 4 students. In Spanish, the name of this reader's theater is 'La Tortuga y la Liebre.' I wrote it for Easter but it could be performed at any time. It is based on a tale by Aesop. Aesop's tales are a great way to teach students how to look for lessons or morals! In the script,Hare loves to brag about how fast and cool he is so the other animals do not like being around him. The animals DO like tortoise though because he always has something nice to s
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