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Elementary writing games for SMART Notebook

Preview of Writing Games for the SmartBoard

Writing Games for the SmartBoard

Created by
The Bright Bunch
Use these simple games to spice up your introduction or review of skills to make writing more interesting. Slide 1 - Get rid of "Worn Out Words" - Spinner Activity Slide 2 - Descriptive, Juice Words vs. Transitions - Sorter Activity Slide 3 - Good vs. Bad Traits of Writing - VORTEX Activity Slide 4 - 6 Traits of Writing - "Roll the Dice" Activity All slides are editable ... just click on the double arrows and add your own touches!
Preview of Third Grade Common Core English Language Arts Smart Board Games

Third Grade Common Core English Language Arts Smart Board Games

Created by
Laura Kelly
This file has 17 pages of interactive Smart Board games. Every single page has the Common Core standards alignment printed on it. There are four pages of interactive games for parts of speech (nouns, verbs, adjectives, and pronouns), three pages on irregular plural nouns, three pages on abstract nouns, four pages on irregular verbs, and three pages on simple verb tenses. The Smart Board games include: keyword sort, vortex, anagrams, word guess, keyword match, word generator, tiles, fill in t
Preview of All About Sentences Smart Notebook Lesson

All About Sentences Smart Notebook Lesson

Created by
Workaholic NBCT
Use this Smart Notebook lesson to introduce correct sentence formation to your students. Your students will learn that a sentence expresses a complete thought and includes a subject and a predicate. Students will vote as to which part of the sentence is missing, diagram simple sentences, and identify a groups of words as either a sentence or a fragment. Tons of interaction included in this 24 page smartboard lesson! YOU MUST HAVE SMART NOTEBOOK SOFTWARE INSTALLED ON YOUR COMPUTER TO BE ABL
Preview of Whack a Mole- Writing STAAR Review

Whack a Mole- Writing STAAR Review

Created by
Hannah Rinn
This is a engaging and interactive review game for the STAAR writing test. It covers the following topics: Subject-verb agreement I versus Me Compound Sentences Quotation punctuation Conjunctions Homophones Prepositional phrases with commas Interjections Proper nouns
Preview of Phonics - Long a Vowel Sound - Magic e - Interactive Whiteboard

Phonics - Long a Vowel Sound - Magic e - Interactive Whiteboard

Having trouble teaching the long vowel sounds when words are made with an e at the end of the word? eg, cake, line, rope. Here are 10 pages of interactive activities and games using your SMART Board to help students learn and better UNDERSTAND how the long a sound is made in words, particularly when they are made with the 'magic e' at the end of the word. Copy and paste the link below to view a video about how to effectively use this Notebook file as a teaching and learning tool... http://yout
Preview of Run-On Sentence Basketball (Smart Notebook)

Run-On Sentence Basketball (Smart Notebook)

This is a Smart Notebook file to let your students have hands-on practice fixing run-on sentences. Download includes: 1. A short review of sentence fragments. 2. An example of the world's longest run-on sentence. 3. The basketball game rules (you provide the ball and basket-- it doesn't actually have to be a basketball) 4. 24 different run-on sentences for students to correct. 5. A quick review of the lesson. 6. A score board slide for you to track points. I've recently revised the file to
Preview of Fridge Magnets

Fridge Magnets

Created by
Katie Ann
The Game is best viewed as two pages. Using the Fridge Magnets drag and the letters to spell. Click on the "Clear" button to remove the magnets. Spell the Following: 1. Your first name 2. Your favorite color 3. The month we are in 4. The month of your birthday 5. Your favorite food 6. Your favorite animal 7. The city you live in 8. The state you live in 9. Now spell this weeks spelling words Common Core -RF.K.3. Know and apply grade-level phonics and word analysis skills in decoding words. Ƃ
Preview of Prefix and Suffix Word Sort Smartboard

Prefix and Suffix Word Sort Smartboard

Created by
Allison Cuiksa
Looking for a way to assess your students' understanding of prefixes and suffixes? Students are given an opportunity to interact with the Smartboard and move the provided words into the correct category (just a prefix, a prefix and a suffix, or just a suffix). This activity can be used several times if you would like to change the words being sorted.
Preview of 1st Grade Treasures Smart Start Week 2 Companion Pages

1st Grade Treasures Smart Start Week 2 Companion Pages

This 49 page Smart Board file will give you activities for your class to practice the following skills: *Letters naming for i, d, r, b, l, o, k, and ck *Sound discrimination for the letters named above *Handwriting videos for the week's letters *Writing brainstorming organizer *High Frequency Word Practice *Comprehension graphic organizers
Preview of Capitalization Cats SMARTBoard lessons with Printable Center

Capitalization Cats SMARTBoard lessons with Printable Center

Keep those capitalization skills up to high standards with this cat themed SMARTBoard lesson. It contains 9 common core rules of capitalization with 3 slides of review to practice. It also contains: 3 printable quick check assessments 1 printable center called Scat Cat which contains 3 sets of cards for 3 centers or seasonal to practice throughout the year. Check out the preview!
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 ā€œpaper clipā€ tab) is a document listing the nouns/types used in this exercise/game.
Preview of Adjective or Adverb Exercise Game for Smartboard

Adjective or Adverb Exercise Game for Smartboard

Created by
beckyp
This Smartboard file (Notebook software version 10) is an exercise of 3 slides with a total of 48 adjectives or adverbs. Students can come to the Smartboard (or use the computer mouse) to move the words on the bottom of the screen to the ā€œadjectiveā€ or ā€œadverbā€ vortex. If the choice is correct, the word ā€œdisappearsā€ into the vortex; if it is incorrect, it returns to the bottom of the screen. After all words are sorted correctly, lists of the adjective and adverbs will appear. This file is no
Preview of Talking Word Wall - Kindergarten (25 Words)

Talking Word Wall - Kindergarten (25 Words)

Created by
Melinda Caudill
I wanted an interactive word wall to use on my projector/smartboard with my kids. Kids can click on the word to here it. I thought I could play a game where I say the word and they find it. It's self checking because of the incorporated sounds. Would be a great smartboard center. Has a seperate page with the words on it so you can add the words you want when you want them. You can have 5 words or 25!!
Preview of Would You Rather- Classroom Friendly Edition

Would You Rather- Classroom Friendly Edition

Created by
Amy Dahmke
Enjoy 50 funny "Would you Rather" questions! Each question is suitable for your classroom and is made to get your students thinking! While this is a fun game, it could also be used as funny writing prompts. Your students can state what they would rather do and support their opinion with why they think it would be the better option. For example: If the student chooses Would you rather... Live in the arctic or live in the desert they could research why one is a more suitable place to live. If
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 ā€œpaper clipā€ tab) is a document list
Preview of What A Random Story! Smartboard Game

What A Random Story! Smartboard Game

Created by
Overtime Academy
This smartboard file is a way to mix up, literally, how students tackle stories. The activity is incredibly diverse with the potential to be comedic, functional (works well with Words Their Way), or for enrichment. It all depends on how you want to use the game. With two clicks you will unleash your students into a combination of randomness that will challenge them to think outside of the box to build a story that fits the model of the traditional story. In this highly modifiable activity, s
Preview of b verse d Letter Reversal - Orginal Version

b verse d Letter Reversal - Orginal Version

Created by
Dan Rhode
So many students struggle with b verse d letter reversals. This original version includes six self correcting Smartboard Slides. This b verse d Smartboard activity is perfect for a station or class activity. By pressing on the bed, B object or D object, "b" or "d" or the name of the object is spoken. The student must write on the Smartboard "b" or "d". There is also a self correcting opportunity, as the correct answers are hidden under animated objects. The original version only contains
Preview of Gumball Goodies Revise and Edit SMARTBOARD

Gumball Goodies Revise and Edit SMARTBOARD

This interactive SMARTboard lesson is practice in revising and editing. This SMARTboard is set up to be a game in which students earn gum balls in their gum ball machine for correct answers. All students participate in ALL questions so it keeps students engaged. Students will correct grammar, capitalization, punctuation, and more. All slides are self checking so it easily lends itself to small group, large group, distance learning, partner play, or independent center. If you do not want to
Preview of b vs d Letter Reversal Fixer - Advanced Version

b vs d Letter Reversal Fixer - Advanced Version

Created by
Dan Rhode
So many students struggle with b verse d letter reversals. This advanced version includes 2 instructional slides and 19 self correcting Smartboard Slides. This b verse d Smartboard activity is perfect for a station or class activity. By pressing on the bed, B object or D object, "b" or "d" or the name of the object is spoken. The student must write on the Smartboard "b" or "d". There is also a self correcting opportunity, as the correct answers are hidden under animated objects. The final
Preview of How to Write a Paragraph: Proofreading Your Paragraph - NOTEBOOK Gr. 5-8

How to Write a Paragraph: Proofreading Your Paragraph - 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=pBf0DPfbyOw For understanding Proofreading Your Paragraph of How to Write a Paragraph, 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
Preview of Capital and Lowercase Letter Sort

Capital and Lowercase Letter Sort

This Smart Board game has students sort Capital and lowercase letters from A through Z into two different categories. *This product is cheaper than purchasing each individual product separately!
Preview of Happy Birthday To You Notebook Activity

Happy Birthday To You Notebook Activity

This SMART Notebook activity is a great way to help your students remember their birthdays. I use this notebook in my All About Me unit that I teach during the first couple of weeks of school. This Notebook could be easily adapted for use in your early childhood classroom. It includes a birthday chant, a birthday graph, making patterns with balloons, age graph, counting and matching numbers, and a writing prompt.
Preview of Types of Sentences

Types of Sentences

Created by
HoliDaysWithMama
Here is a SMARTboard presentation teaching students about the 4 different types of sentences with mini video clips, interactive activities, and games. Enjoy!
Preview of Four Types of Sentences Sort for SMARTNotebook

Four Types of Sentences Sort for SMARTNotebook

Created by
RuthAnn Lane
This is a center activity I made for students to read sentences and choose if the sentences are imperative, declarative, interrogative, or exclamatory. It is super hero themed. All the pages are already linked. This is a SMART Notebook file. If you do not have SMART notebook, you should not purchase this file.If you like this activity, check out my Four Types of Sentences Notebook page.Four Types of Sentences Notebook Pageā™¦ Interested in more of my RuthAnn Lane resources and products?Check out m
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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.

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Here are a few ideas for writing activities ā€” from our teacher-created resources ā€” 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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There are many different types of writing resources sold by Sellers on TPT. Some popular writing lessons include creative writing, poetry, writing essays, writing expository, and handwriting.

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Educators can save time preparing writing lessons with resources created by experienced teachers. Simply start a search for writing resources on the TPT marketplace, and filter by grade level, price, and/or resource type to find materials that've been proven to work in classrooms like yours. No matter what youā€™re teaching, there are plenty of writing lessons and activities sold by Sellers on TPT that are tailored to meet your students' skill levels.