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11th grade writing games

Preview of CHRISTMAS Escape Room (Activities, Trivia & Puzzle Games for Students)

CHRISTMAS Escape Room (Activities, Trivia & Puzzle Games for Students)

There are five Christmas escape room-type (trivia) challenges included in this file. Each activity can be completed individually or in conjunction with one another, depending on the time available in your planning. The challenges could be used as individual, pair or small group activities. The puzzles and games are designed to promote communication, cooperation and problem-solving skills. A detailed and thorough teacher instruction page has been included, which provides differentiated instructio
Preview of Discussion Activity - What Would You Do? Speaking Activity Prompt Cards

Discussion Activity - What Would You Do? Speaking Activity Prompt Cards

Created by
Presto Plans
Discussion Activity - What Would You Do? Speaking Activity Prompt Cards: These discussion cards are designed to engage even the most reluctant students in active discussion and conversation in the classroom. The product provides all the necessary tools to engage students in friendly debates and discussions on ethical dilemmas. Each of the cards presents a scenario and students must decide what they would do in the situation and justify their choice. This is an excellent tool to use in intermedia
Preview of CONNOTATION & DENOTATION:  FUN WORD SORT ACTVITY (Common Core Aligned)

CONNOTATION & DENOTATION: FUN WORD SORT ACTVITY (Common Core Aligned)

Created by
Carla McLeod
This fun, hands-on, Common Core aligned word sort activity will teach your students the difference between a word’s connotation and denotation, demonstrate the importance of word choice, allow them to analyze the nuances in meanings of words, as well as provide the opportunity to consult reference materials to verify their determinations. Working in small groups, students are given a deck of word cards that they must first sort by their denotations. (For example: words related to “confident.”)
Preview of Narrative/Memoir Writing Brainstorming/Generating Ideas: Memory BINGO Activity

Narrative/Memoir Writing Brainstorming/Generating Ideas: Memory BINGO Activity

Help your writers generate ideas for writing a narrative, memoir, or scene with this interactive "Memory Bingo" game that will get students sharing and collecting memories!During this activity, students will use a list of 50 prompts to add various memories to a BINGO board. During BINGO, students will share memories and add more to their treasure trove of ideas after hearing their classmates' memories. After the activity, students will reflect on their top 5 memories and begin writing about one.
Preview of Argument Writing Digital Escape Room Review Game Activity

Argument Writing Digital Escape Room Review Game Activity

Created by
English Bulldog
Argument Writing Digital Escape RoomThis product contains a digital escape room created in 2022 based on an older game for use with paper and Breakout Box kits. Both games are included in the download.Digital Escape Room: Students must be able to access Google Sites, Forms, and Slides as well as Youtube to play the digital version of the game. They must also have a Google sign-in. No Breakout Box kit is necessary for the digital version.Paper Room: For the Breakout Box version, students must
Preview of Escape Room Break Out Box Game; Ethos, Pathos, Logos

Escape Room Break Out Box Game; Ethos, Pathos, Logos

Created by
Julie Faulkner
Get ready to dive into an exciting escape-room style adventure with this break-out game designed to review the three persuasive appeals with secondary students! Your students will be set for their persuasive writing or argumentative writing task if they can grasp these key elements. From the most reluctant learner to the most advanced, all of your students will be 100% engaged in solving the clues in this interactive lock box game for ethos, pathos, and logos. Plus, you'll be on the cutting ed
Preview of Types of Sentence Structure Grammar Sorting Game, Printable and Digital

Types of Sentence Structure Grammar Sorting Game, Printable and Digital

Created by
Julie Faulkner
Grammar review doesn't have to be boring and monotonous! Get kids up and moving with this print and go, classroom-tested interactive game for reviewing the four types of sentence structures (simple, compound, complex, compound-complex) that comes in printable task card format and an interactive digital format. Great with a lesson on syntactic variety, sentence diagramming, sentence structures, sentence combining, writing, etc.! Student Experience: Students will learn with movement as they revie
Preview of VALENTINE'S DAY Escape Room (Team Building Activities)

VALENTINE'S DAY Escape Room (Team Building Activities)

There are five Valentine's Day escape room-type (trivia) challenges included in this file. Each activity can be completed individually or in conjunction with one another, depending on the time available in your planning. The challenges could be used as individual, pair or small group activities. A detailed and thorough teacher instruction page has been included, which provides differentiated instructions and ideas for each of the five challenges included. Looking to go paperless? Click HERE for
Preview of Rhetorical Devices in Songs: Engaging & Kinesthetic "Question Trail" Activity

Rhetorical Devices in Songs: Engaging & Kinesthetic "Question Trail" Activity

Want to spice up your lessons on rhetorical/persuasive devices and engage ALL of your students? Get your students moving and interacting with this unique high-interest activity that takes students on a “trail” around the room! Use this to practice identifying devices or to review for an assessment!If you've never facilitated a "question trail," now is the time to try it out! You and your students will be hooked on its unique approach to learning.A question trail is an activity comprised of diffe
Preview of Rhetorical Devices in Songs: Engaging Kinesthetic "Question Trail" Activity

Rhetorical Devices in Songs: Engaging Kinesthetic "Question Trail" Activity

Want to spice up your lessons on rhetorical/persuasive devices and engage ALL of your students? Get your students moving and interacting with this unique high-interest activity that takes students on a “trail” around the room! Use this to practice identifying devices or to review for an assessment!If you've never facilitated a "question trail," now is the time to try it out! You and your students will be hooked on its unique approach to learning.A question trail is an activity comprised of diffe
Preview of Escape Room Break Out Box Game, MLA Research and Citations

Escape Room Break Out Box Game, MLA Research and Citations

Created by
Julie Faulkner
Get ready to dive into an exciting escape-room style adventure with this break-out game designed to review MLA skills with secondary students! From the most reluctant learner to the most advanced, all of your students will be 100% engaged in solving the clues in this interactive game for 9th edition MLA formatting. Plus, you'll be on the cutting edge with this educational teaching trend that will be exciting and purposeful in classrooms for years to come! Student Experience: In this interactive,
Preview of Jenga Bundle: Literary Jenga, Informational Text Jenga, & Creative Writing Jenga

Jenga Bundle: Literary Jenga, Informational Text Jenga, & Creative Writing Jenga

This resource includes three interactive ELA activities: Literary Jenga, Informational Text Jenga, and Creative Writing Jenga. It includes 3 resources, each with 54 task cards for that Jenga game. If you teach ELA and are looking for a new and exciting way to engage your students, look no further! Your students will LOVE practicing their creative writing, informational text, and literary skills while playing these interactive Jenga games. Whether you're playing as a whole class or in small group
Preview of Citing Text Evidence BUNDLE & Citing Evidence Game - Distance Learning

Citing Text Evidence BUNDLE & Citing Evidence Game - Distance Learning

Do your students struggle to seamlessly incorporate text evidence within their writing? This completely digital and printable unit will teach your students MLA 8 citations + critical lessons that teach students how to incorporate/embed these quotations within paragraphs. The Citing Evidence Game will engage students in fun but meaningful practice with crafting parenthetical citations and embedding quotations. This is a digital and printable resource. It can be used for distance or e-learning. Th
Preview of Journalism Leads Game

Journalism Leads Game

Created by
UPBEAT ELA
Journalism and its unique writing style can seem daunting for students accustomed to academic essays. News articles can prove especially challenging, as reporters must pack many facts into a few short sentences. This fun and hilarious game gives students the chance to practice this challenging, yet necessary, skill. Students are given game cards, and each card holds a fictional piece of information. One card has the name and occupation of a person (WHO), one card has a serious or silly event
Preview of Finding Main Idea & Supporting Details with Brain Games by National Geographic

Finding Main Idea & Supporting Details with Brain Games by National Geographic

Friends, If you haven’t already heard, “Brain Games” is a popular TV show recorded by National Geographic that demonstrates how the brain processes information. Get ready for some laughter and some questions from your curious students! Part 1, 2, and 3 from my store are included in this resource! Click "PREVIEW" to view an small excerpt of this activity. Included: --- 22 video clips from "Brain Games" by National Geographic --- Graphic organizers that require students to find the main idea of
Preview of Plagiarism Escape Room

Plagiarism Escape Room

Created by
Thoreauly Lit
Breakout Edu Compatible.Get your students up and moving with this fun activity! It's part review, part new information, part identifying, and part applying. It has an added urgency, because your students will want to beat the other teams to escape the room first!RECENTLY UPDATED! I reformatted this activity so that it fits nicely on an 8.5 x 11 sheet of paper. TYPOS ARE FIXED!
Preview of Emoji Pictionary (Holiday/Christmas Song Activity)

Emoji Pictionary (Holiday/Christmas Song Activity)

Created by
Too Fun
Looking for a fun activity to get students thinking creatively during the holiday season? In this activity students are challenged to name the Holiday/Christmas Tune based off the given emojis! Also includes an answer key!Check out my NEW holiday goodies:Holiday Music BingoHistory Behind The Ugly Christmas SweaterCheck out my other Emoji Pictionary Activity Sheets:Emoji Pictionary: Back to School EditionEmoji Pictionary: Christmas Songs EditionEmoji Pictionary: Christmas Movies EditionEmoji Pict
Preview of Parts of Speech Review with Madlibs

Parts of Speech Review with Madlibs

Created by
Bradley Thompson
The following are two worksheets to review parts of speech to prepare for an upcoming quiz by playing a game with Madlibs. Students can review grammar and have fun by trying to create the zaniest story.
Preview of Connotation Feud: Powerpoint Game for Secondary

Connotation Feud: Powerpoint Game for Secondary

Just like the classic game show, Family Feud, this classroom powerpoint is sure to bring the fun and competition into your class!! My students struggled with connotation in the past, but this game really helped them to understand the underlying meaning words can carry. I was thorough and included all the bells and whistles of the original game, including theme song, bells for correct answers, and buzzers/disappointed audience for incorrect guesses. The powerpoint also flows perfectly, allowin
Preview of Show Don't Tell Descriptive Writing Game

Show Don't Tell Descriptive Writing Game

Created by
Dr Erica Warren
Elevate Writing with the Show Don’t Tell Descriptive Writing Game!Transform your writing lessons with the Show Don’t Tell Descriptive Writing Game, a multisensory experience that makes learning to write descriptive paragraphs fun, engaging, and interactive. This game teaches players how to "show" rather than "tell" by using vivid adjectives, dynamic action verbs, expressive adverbs, and creative literary devices like similes, metaphors, and personification.Key FeaturesMultisensory Learning: Enga
Preview of AP Lang Scattergories: Brainstorming Evidence for Argument Essays

AP Lang Scattergories: Brainstorming Evidence for Argument Essays

This lesson is an adaptation of the classic game Scattergories, intended to help students brainstorm evidence for the argument essay. I've used it on a traditional bell schedule, but it could easily be adapted for a 90-minute class. This file includes teacher instructions, game cards, and PowerPoint instructions, all saved as PDFs.
Preview of Passive Voice and Active Voice Hands-on Class Activity

Passive Voice and Active Voice Hands-on Class Activity

Passive voice and active voice are tricky for students. This hands-on sorting game is the best way I've used in my classroom to engage the students and help them understand passive voice. This is something different than the typical lecture and worksheets. Grammar can be fun! This zip file contains the game, instructions, informational handout, examples and quiz. There are 40 games cards, 20 active and 20 passive. Common core standards L8.1 and L8.3 This product is part of a money-saving pack
Preview of Personification Feud Powerpoint Game

Personification Feud Powerpoint Game

Just like the classic game show, Family Feud, this classroom powerpoint is sure to bring the fun and competition into your class!! I was thorough and included all the bells and whistles of the original game, including: - theme song - bells for correct answers - buzzers/disappointed audience for incorrect guesses - colorful clipart - EDITABLE, so you can add/edit questions and answers to suit your needs The powerpoint also flows perfectly, allowing you to move from round to round with the click
Preview of The Word Choice Challenge

The Word Choice Challenge

Created by
Room 213
Use this activity anytime you want to students to review or practice the art of choosing words carefully, so they can effectively capture meaning. Before you begin, you will use a slideshow to remind students what they have learned about showing not telling and how they can do that by:Avoiding tired words and using strong dictionUsing vivid verbsCreating sensory imageryUsing figurative languageThen students will complete a challenge where they will write a paragraph using each of these. Finally
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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 — from our teacher-created resources — 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.

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