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Free high school writing games

Preview of A "Mad Libs" Letter to My Teacher (First Day of School ELA Activity)

A "Mad Libs" Letter to My Teacher (First Day of School ELA Activity)

This is the perfect First Day of School activity, and can be completed either digitally or on paper. While this is an ideal activity for upper elementary and Jr High, it could be used with any grade that is capable of writing by themselves with some modifications!
Preview of Creative Writing Prompts Story Starters Activity - Daily Writing Journal Prompts

Creative Writing Prompts Story Starters Activity - Daily Writing Journal Prompts

These FREE creative writing prompts are perfect for daily journal writing prompts or to inspire students in their narrative writing!  Overcome writer’s block and cultivate students’ ideas with these story starters. Suitable for online learning with digital worksheets for Google Classroom®!Included with this Story Starters Activity:✏️  30+ Creative Writing Prompts - Digital & PrintActivity inspired by celebrated author Ray Bradbury✏️ Teacher Instructions for using this resource How to use th
Preview of Grammar Game for Essay Revision

Grammar Game for Essay Revision

Ready to increase student investment with essay revisions? Try incorporating an engaging game into your literacy centers, stations, or revision sessions. This free grammar game for essay revision will help students to see how grammar overlaps with writing. Why?Plus, it will help them to be more purposeful with essay revisions. When students are encouraged to find errors and fix them, it helps them to focus on learning and on celebrating mistakes. As they play, teach students that no matter how g
Preview of Morning Meeting Questions/Writing prompts FREEBIE

Morning Meeting Questions/Writing prompts FREEBIE

When I taught first grade we would have a morning meeting on the carpet every day. During this time we would sit in a circle and our leader would pick one of these questions out of a bag for the whole class to take turns answering. This was such a fun, silly way to build a positive classroom environment! The students would laugh and giggle and each morning we would learn a little something new about each other. I compiled this list of questions over time as I thought of them. How you use them
Preview of Holiday Fun! FREE White Elephant Party and Real-Life Writing Instruction Lesson

Holiday Fun! FREE White Elephant Party and Real-Life Writing Instruction Lesson

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Who says high school kids can’t have holiday parties? As long as you tie your class party to a Common Core writing standard, you can justify having a little fun before leaving for your winter break.In this lesson, students will be introduced to the idea of a White Elephant gift exchange, receive a small bit of the idiom’s background, and bring an item from home to donate to the class gift exchange. Then, after the fun of the swap is over, have students learn to write a properly formatted thank y
Preview of Tic Tac Toe Holiday Writing Activities for Grades 6-10 - Free

Tic Tac Toe Holiday Writing Activities for Grades 6-10 - Free

To thank you for all of your support, I would like to share this free resource with you! Remember, older kids have fun playing tic-tac-toe, too! ;) Enjoy! Happy Holidays!Connect with Me SuperHERO Teacher BlogFind me on FacebookFind me on InstagramFind me on PinterestFind me on Snapchat:  Superheroteach
Preview of Sentence Types Card Sort and Task Cards / Interactive Google Slides + Google Jam

Sentence Types Card Sort and Task Cards / Interactive Google Slides + Google Jam

Created by
Moore English
As the new school year approaches, I am looking forward to teaching younger learners for the first time in many years. In anticipation of working with younger students, I have been working on building a variety of grammar and vocabulary games that I can use in a variety of circumstances: as bell ringers and morning work, as sponge activities, during intervention blocks, or at stations.Since this set is designed for flexibility, the entire set is available in Google Slides so you can decide wheth
Preview of Practice Transitions with 7 FREE Paragraph Sorts / Google Slides + Google Jam

Practice Transitions with 7 FREE Paragraph Sorts / Google Slides + Google Jam

Created by
Moore English
As the new school year approaches, I am looking forward to teaching younger learners for the first time in many years. In anticipation of working with younger students, I have been working on building a variety of grammar and vocabulary games that I can use in a variety of circumstances: as bell ringers and morning work, as sponge activities, during intervention blocks, or at stations.Since this set is designed for flexibility, the entire set is available in Google Slides so you can decide wheth
Preview of Showdown Game Template for Google Slides

Showdown Game Template for Google Slides

This resource is a template that you can add your own questions to to play the game "Showdown and Shoot the Basketball." It is a popular game among classes at any grade level and for any content or subject. This resource can be used for:•Whole Class Review•Intervention•Stations or Centers as task cards•Independent Work•Distance Learning•Assessment•Exit TicketsPlease let us know if you have any questions.Thank you,Top of Texas Teacherstopoftxteacher@gmail.comFor some ready-to-go Showdown Games,
Preview of Whole Brain Teaching Brainy Desk-Sets

Whole Brain Teaching Brainy Desk-Sets

The Brainies are here! They are ready to rock your classroom into incredible heights of critical thinking! Here is a handy-dandy poster set for students to have at their desk (tape 'em, put 'em on a string, but make sure your kiddos have easy access!). In this set you will find the beginner Brainies as well as the Competition Brainies. Your students can play superspeed brainies and/or just practice when they finish their work early. If you're unfamiliar with the Brainies, check out Chris Bi
Preview of FREE Punctuation Puzzle Game

FREE Punctuation Puzzle Game

Students will attempt to decrypt the definition for the period (.), using a cryptogram-style activity. This is a great print-and-go activity when review is needed or when a quick sub-activity is required. This is a FREE sample activity from my Punctuation Definitions Puzzle Games, which includes a total of 11 types of different punctuation definitions. © The Classroom Sparrow
Preview of Back to School Mad Libs for English Class - Freshmen/Sophomore

Back to School Mad Libs for English Class - Freshmen/Sophomore

Fun and free English activity for the new school year!Use this fun and engaging MadLibs activity to get the new school year off to the right start with your high school students! Offers a unique and fun way to introduce your expectations, your pet peeves, or your standards.
Preview of Free Poetry Dice Game Station & End of the Year Game

Free Poetry Dice Game Station & End of the Year Game

This is a great tactile and visual way to create original poetry. I call the game "Oh Craps" because students roll for each part of their poem. The dice will decide the rhyme scheme, topic, etc. The kids love it. This lesson is one of many in my Poetry Stations 2.0 Packet.If you love this ---check out my poetry stations! They are my biggest sellers. I know you will love them too.Related Products❒ Balloon Poetry: Fun and Engaging New Poetry Form❒ Christmas Song Poetry Analysis❒ Digital Poetry Po
Preview of Red Carpet Murder Mystery! FREE!

Red Carpet Murder Mystery! FREE!

Created by
Emka
Enjoy a murder mystery that can involve the whole class! There are 8 suspects but the rest of the class can hold clues which are revealed every few minutes. Other clues can be hidden around the classroom.Students get to debate and figure out who the murderer is! This is useful for the consolidation of persuasive skills taught previously. You may wish to give students each a checklist with rhetorical language (e.g. rhetorical question, emotive words) and have students tick whether they have used/
Preview of Connectives, Conjunctions, Transitions Activity

Connectives, Conjunctions, Transitions Activity

Created by
The ESL Girl
Three activities for practicing connectives: conjunctions & transition words!1. Writing activity: write sentences with connectives about pictures. 2. Task cards (12 task cards)3. Roll & Speak! Game Included Connectives: and, but, so, or, yet, after, before, therefore, however, nevertheless, consequently, while, when, finally, in conclusion, although, on the other hand, as soon as, nor, in contrast, as a result, due to, because of, first, if
Preview of Free Poetry Game "Oh Craps" digital resource

Free Poetry Game "Oh Craps" digital resource

I've just converted this for Google Docs™ to make it easier to download for distance learning. I've even included a link for digital dice if they don't have any in the house. I'm working on converting several of my lessons for distance learning. We will get through this together.This is a great tactile and visual way to create original poetry. I call the game "Oh Craps" because students roll for each part of their poem. The dice will decide the rhyme scheme, topic, etc. The kids love it. This
Preview of I Have Who Has Sentence Vocabulary Game

I Have Who Has Sentence Vocabulary Game

Created by
English Bulldog
Sentence Vocabulary Review Game → Revised in July 2016!This I Have Who Has Game is a whole class activity designed to help students review the basic vocabulary related to sentence types and sentence variety. Some of the key words reviewed are listed below:• Coordinating conjunction• Subordinating conjunction• Conjunctive adverb• Independent clause• Dependent clause• Simple sentence• Compound sentence• Complex sentence• Compound-complex sentence• Prepositional phrase• Infinitive phrase• Gerund p
Preview of The Teddy Bear Book

The Teddy Bear Book

Created by
LittleByLittle
Who doesn't like to scribble?The teddy bear book awaits your imagination!This source contains a printable set for you to form a book and you can make any kind of note in it.Perfect as an activity book for all little adventurers. Enjoy it!
Preview of Subject Verb Agreement FREE Review Board Game for Middle School and High School

Subject Verb Agreement FREE Review Board Game for Middle School and High School

Need to review for a grammar test? Maybe you just need a fun review game instead of ANOTHER worksheet? Use this fun, interactive Subject Verb Agreement board game for your middle school or high school secondary students!Students are broken into groups and each group is given a game board (you'll need to print from the product), game cards (you'll need to print and cut out from product), an answer sheet (you'll need to print), dice, and game pieces!Students roll the dice, answer the question, and
Preview of Argumentative mystery game lesson outline

Argumentative mystery game lesson outline

This is a lesson plan outline to go along with a murder mystery activity involving argumentative writing.https://docs.google.com/document/d/1wwP2wgh7d2xz9CEuTzjLy93feB5qsh7oBEAPNJdUjTQ/edit?usp=drivesdk
Preview of Descriptive Adjectives for Movies 2 Word Puzzles FREEBIE

Descriptive Adjectives for Movies 2 Word Puzzles FREEBIE

Created by
Lana's Classroom
Describing Movies with 30 Descriptive Adjectives. A Vocabulary Matching and A Crossword Puzzles are included in this product. Adjectives used to describe movies are represented in it and it can be used with any type of student, for instance with ESL or in speech therapy, when introducing movie related topics. KEYS INCLUDED! ADJECTIVE INCLUDED: absorbing, amusing, atmospheric, bloodthirsty, breathtaking, convincing, dazzling, dramatic, engaging, enjoyable, gripping, heart-rendering, hilarious, i
Preview of Writing Prompts, Writing Roulette Game, Google Jamboard Sticky Notes

Writing Prompts, Writing Roulette Game, Google Jamboard Sticky Notes

Writing Roulette GameIdeal for use with students in a classroom settingProvides a fun and engaging way to practice writing and storytelling skillsComes with five different colored sticky notes: yellow (character), blue (quotation), pink (setting), green (conflict), and orange (theme)Students generate one literary element per sticky note, then mix up the notes and use them to create their own unique storyFree Jamboard template available for useEncourages creativity and encourages students to thin
Preview of Native American Myth Generator Game - narrative story writing prompts .

Native American Myth Generator Game - narrative story writing prompts .

Created by
Nicole McShane
Roll a Myth — you will need two 6 sided dice. I use this grid to support children with generating ideas for their writing… in this case for Native American Myths. There are different ways to use them e.g: Work in teams of 2-4, roll the dice and generate four images or words from the grid to make up a story together. This can be a short talking task, they might write a story summary or use it to help them plan a myth. Children roll the dice and create a sentence using the words or image to ‘w
Preview of Argumentative/Persuasive Writing Terms Riddles

Argumentative/Persuasive Writing Terms Riddles

Riddle me this: How can you teach and review argumentative and/or persuasive writing in a fun, unique way? Answer: By using this resource! This is a lighthearted way to review important argumentative/persuasive terms like thesis statement, supporting evidence, counterargument, and rebuttal. There are five riddles students must solve using these argumentative terms as the answers! This works so well as a FUN formative assessment that will give you data to see if your students understand these im
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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.

By incorporating these (and other!) writing activities into your lesson plans, you can nurture a love for writing.

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