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7th grade writing-essays games under $5

Preview of Writing Strong vs Weak Topic Sentences Interactive Activity Google Slides Lesson

Writing Strong vs Weak Topic Sentences Interactive Activity Google Slides Lesson

A self-paced, self-checking mini lesson with intervention that includes 64 interactive Google Slides™ that help students identify and learn the difference between a strong or weak topic sentence. The lesson first explains what a strong topic sentence is and what it isn't. Then, through a series of ten examples, student practice recognizing a strong versus a weak topic sentence along with justifying why it is one or the other.⬆️ Try out the lesson's clickable interactivity at the end of the previ
Preview of Citing and Embedding Text Evidence GAME!

Citing and Embedding Text Evidence GAME!

Are you looking for a fun and engaging way to get your students practicing with MLA citations? This game will have your students practicing both citing and embedding quotations while having fun! Answer keys with "teacher tips" will support students as they practice these critical skills. What's included: 1. A "When Punctuation Takes a Vacation" game board. 2. Game directions with mini-lessons for students. 3. Student answer sheet4. Four types of game cards: - "Cite it!" game cards help studen
Preview of Essay Writing Practice - Informative and Argumentative Essay Game Show

Essay Writing Practice - Informative and Argumentative Essay Game Show

This fun, interactive Jeopardy Style PowerPoint and Google Slides Game Show will help your middle school students review argumentative and informative essay writing skills with ease!Objective: Students will answer questions about text-based informative and argumentative essay writing skills to review for an assessment.What's included:✅ Directions for the teacher✅ PowerPoint Game with 25 questions and answers about both informative and argumentative essays✅ Google Slides versionThis game can be u
Preview of MLA Formatting & ICE (Introduce, Cite, Explain) Mini Lesson and Review Game

MLA Formatting & ICE (Introduce, Cite, Explain) Mini Lesson and Review Game

Created by
208 LitChicks
Help your students understand MLA Formatting & embedding quotes using the ICE (introduce, cite, explain) method! This MLA bundle includes instructional slides, student handouts and a review game! Our review game, "Horse Races" gets kids up and moving while also having them read their handouts and highlight for information!The MLA Formatting & ICE presentation and handouts includes information about what MLA format is, why we write in MLA format, how to set up a paper in MLA format, and h
Preview of Fun Transition Words and Phrases Game for Writing Essays

Fun Transition Words and Phrases Game for Writing Essays

Created by
UPBEAT ELA
Do your students struggle to connect their ideas when writing essays? This fun and engaging game helps students analyze how to logically connect ideas with transition words and phrases.First, the class is divided into 8 teams and given 10 cards each. Each card has a transition word or phrase that could be used to connect ideas when writing an essay. Transition category posters are placed at random on the classroom walls. These categories include cause and effect, time, addition, contrast, suppor
Preview of Evidence Debate Game for Middle School ELA

Evidence Debate Game for Middle School ELA

Created by
UPBEAT ELA
This creative and engaging game gives students valuable practice supporting their arguments with evidence.Our students are full of opinions, but without support to back up their arguments, they cannot build a logical case - one of the most essential skills in writing an essay.Thankfully, this game makes supporting evidence both engaging and fun.So how does it work?First, you pose a debate topic to the class and split your students into two teams: "for" and "against."Then you give both teams time
Preview of AVID Persuasive Vs. Argumentative Writing - Digital Lesson and Activity

AVID Persuasive Vs. Argumentative Writing - Digital Lesson and Activity

Are you an AVID or English teacher? Need to explain the difference between argument and persuasion to middle or high school students? In this product you will find 6 explanations that show the difference between argumentative and persuasive writing. After teaching students the differences, they will have the chance to practice what they learned with the This or That game where students will read different text examples and have to decide which ones are persuasive or argumentative.What do you get
Preview of Grammar, Mechanics, Revisions, and Editing NO PREP Digital Escape Room

Grammar, Mechanics, Revisions, and Editing NO PREP Digital Escape Room

Want to help students practice what to look for when revising and editing writing? This NO PREP completely digital escape room will help students practice looking for capitalization errors, spelling errors, errors with homonyms, errors with punctuation, and run-on sentences.Students are planning a heist, but their inside man was afraid of the clues being intercepted. Therefore, all the clues are coded! Can they solve the clues to get to the gold?This escape room is best aimed at students in grad
Preview of Logical Fallacies Game for Middle School ELA

Logical Fallacies Game for Middle School ELA

Created by
UPBEAT ELA
Don't let your students be fooled by faulty logic! Help them learn to identify and avoid common logical fallacies with this fun and engaging game.In this game, students draw game cards with logical fallacies, definitions, and examples. The first player to get a matching set of 3 is the winner!Each example card features a sports-related example that will appeal to middle-school students. Some are ridiculous . . . and some might seem just a little too familiar. After all, logical fallacies are all
Preview of Essay Types Identification Worksheet or Sort Expository Argumentative Narrative

Essay Types Identification Worksheet or Sort Expository Argumentative Narrative

This activity helps students identify different types of essay types based off prompts. The three types covered are: Expository, Argumentative, Narrative. I have included an anchor chart and 15 examples for students to identify. There are two formats: worksheet (2 pages) are sorting activity. There are both color and black and white versions of everything. INCLUDES:*Chart explaining each type- Expository, Argumentative, Narrative*15 Examples*Worksheet Format or Sorting Game*For sorting game,
Preview of Informative Essay Writing Practice - Body Paragraph - Writing Informative Essays

Informative Essay Writing Practice - Body Paragraph - Writing Informative Essays

Even though you've carefully taught your middle schoolers how to write a body paragraph for an informative essay, some of your students just don't seem to get it. Use these interactive and engaging activities that will save you tons of time!Objective: Students will participate in four activities that will facilitate understanding of the concept of informative essay body paragraphs.What's included:✅Prompt✅Text Set of 2 nonfiction texts✅Essay Skeleton✅4 activities: 1. Highlighting/underlining
Preview of Capitalization Jeporady Game

Capitalization Jeporady Game

What better way to check for understanding than to play a game with your students? This interactive Capitalization Game will get your students eager about learning the capitalization rules and how to use them correctly when writing.
Preview of Essay Football: Revision GAME for Secondary ELA

Essay Football: Revision GAME for Secondary ELA

Created by
Secondary Sara
Want to play a revision GAME to take peer feedback to the next level? Play Essay Football to constructively pinpoint the strengths and weaknesses of each student’s essay!In this game, 2 players use a system of penalties and compliments to gain yards across the field and score touchdowns. You can either keep game play simple, or you can use the optional scoreboard or playbook graphic organizers to help students keep track of what mistakes they made in the essay (so they know what to go home and r
Preview of Decode/Unpack LEAP Essay Prompts... and Know WHAT to Write!

Decode/Unpack LEAP Essay Prompts... and Know WHAT to Write!

Created by
Gerald's Gems
Includes:* List of types of prompts and what they want you to do* 15 sample prompts (ideal for bell ringers), including a breakdown of what to write about* Practice / Assessment* Materials for a gameSick of confusing prompts? Are your students good writers but struggle to know WHAT they’re supposed to write about because of wordy, confusing prompts?This is exactly what your students NEED to practice identifying the skill in the prompt that is being tested and knowing what information to include
Preview of Virginia English  Writing SOL Blackjack Game Review: PRINT & GO! EOC/8th

Virginia English Writing SOL Blackjack Game Review: PRINT & GO! EOC/8th

This simple engaging activity uses Blackjack to encourage review of SOL Writing skills and exposure to possible prompts students may receive on the test. Depending upon the number of the hand dealt, the HOW TO PLAY task card tells each student what s/he should do for a specific prompt! Includes: Printable task cards (2 per page) Procedure YOU WILL NEED A DECK OF CARDS (or more) DEPENDING UPON CLASS SIZE
Preview of Expository Essays: Match the Support to the Thesis/Controlling Idea

Expository Essays: Match the Support to the Thesis/Controlling Idea

Created by
Rainie Crawley
This TIERED/LEVELED activity includes four sets of manipulatives. I recommend printing on cardstock and laminating for reuse. The students will match expository essay thesis statements to the most effective and appropriate supporting paragraph. Set one, three, and four have six pieces and set two (advanced) has eight. Before the pieces are cut out, they correspond (are in order) so the teacher can create a key, if necessary.
Preview of Argumentative Essay Vocabulary Leveled Guided Notes for Middle School

Argumentative Essay Vocabulary Leveled Guided Notes for Middle School

Get ready to teach your Middle School students how to write text-based Argumentative Essays by starting with the critical vocabulary: claim, opposing claim, counter-argument (counterclaim), evidence, reasoning, relevant evidence, irrelevant evidence, audience, purpose, logos, ethos and pathos. All of these terms are included in these printable interactive guided notes I call Pixanotes®!Pixanotes® are a blend of the structure of traditional two-column notes and visual/interactive notes. There are
Preview of Thesis Statements ELA Mystery Reveal Picture Pixel Art Practice Puzzle

Thesis Statements ELA Mystery Reveal Picture Pixel Art Practice Puzzle

Mystery reveal pixel art utilizing Google Sheets™ is the latest education craze! This activity is a quick check and should take students about 5-10 minutes to complete. Use as a warm-up or an exit ticket. It is self-checking and highly motivating. Students are eager to discover the hidden picture and the reveal allows them to check their progress along the way.Students can change their answers as many times as they want until they select the right one; therefore, it's really important that you s
Preview of AVID Argumentative Writing - Thesis Statement Teaching Slides and Activity

AVID Argumentative Writing - Thesis Statement Teaching Slides and Activity

Are you an AVID teacher or English Language arts teacher? Need to explain how to write a thesis statement in an argumentative essay to middle or high school students? In this product you will find everything you need to help your students craft their thesis statements!What You Get:✏️5 teach slides✏️"make it better" activity direction slide✏️7 bad thesis statements✏️7 better thesis statement examples✏️argumentative writing prompt✏️21 argumentative writing topic ideas✏️4 steps guiding students in
Preview of Yes/No Thesis Game

Yes/No Thesis Game

The Yes/No Thesis Game is a game my students LOVE to play. It is a concept attainment game that I use to teach my students what good thesis statements and bad thesis statements look like.If you are not familiar with concept attainment here is an example of it being modeled: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1iOCRNVu9SEI play the game a little bit differently than the video modeled above. I provide you with the examples of good and bad thesis statements and you print them out and laminate them for u
Preview of Blown-Up Essay: Holiday Edition

Blown-Up Essay: Holiday Edition

Created by
Arik Durfee
A fun, standards-based, holiday-themed activity in which students manipulate parts of an essay to learn how they fit together. This is a great way to spend the day before Christmas break because it gets students engaged in Common-Core curriculum at a time when all they can think about is going home for the holidays. I came up with the idea of "blown-up essays" when I was trying to think of a way to get students to learn by discovery how the parts of an essay work together, how a thesis stateme
Preview of Argument Writing Four Corners Game- 6th, 7th, 8th Grade Argument Writing

Argument Writing Four Corners Game- 6th, 7th, 8th Grade Argument Writing

Created by
Oh So Simple ELA
Need an interactive way to start your Argument Writing Unit? Check out Argument Writing Four Corners Game – an ideal tool for middle school teachers to kickstart lively discussions centered around argument writing. How it Works:The game revolves around the four corners posters classroom: Agree, Disagree, Strongly Agree, and Strongly Disagree. Accompanied by an easy to use slideshow, teachers present statements to the class. Students are prompted to move to the corner that aligns with their stanc
Preview of ATTACK! - Argumentative Writing Review Game

ATTACK! - Argumentative Writing Review Game

Created by
sixthwithsnider
ATTACK is a fun review game that keeps students engaged in the review while also competing against one another in friendly competition!In this review game students will practice:1. Counterclaim2. Citing credible sources3. Elements of argumentative writing4. Author's purpose vs author's perspective5. P.I.E.E.D6. RACES
Preview of Strong Verb Memory Game

Strong Verb Memory Game

Created by
Turbo Tutor
This Verb Game reinforces the use of strong, vivid verbs in writing and is perfect for centers or small groups. Students will gain knowledge of higher level vocabulary as they link everyday common verbs with their more vivid, stronger counterparts. Two separate versions are offered or, as a challenge, both games can be laid out together and played as one. Game comes with cut-out cards, optional card back pattern, directions, and answer key. Appropriate for middle or high school students. This
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