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Preview of Context Clues PowerPoint

Context Clues PowerPoint

This is my all time FAVORITE activity for teaching context clues. It is also availble in Google Slides™ HERE. The beginning of the presentation explains what context clues are and why they are important. The lesson wraps up by having students guess what some nonsense words mean as context clues are added to sentences. Students really get into this and it also shows them how adding details to their writing makes it easier to understand! Mid-way through the PP there is a link to a video that will
Preview of First Day of School Procedures Game for Middle School

First Day of School Procedures Game for Middle School

Created by
UPBEAT ELA
Rather than read a long list of classroom rules and procedures, I play this fun game with my students on the first day of school. It completely changes the tone of our first week of school! First I pass out cards to my students and tell them that their card either has the correct way to address a situation or the incorrect way. Then I call out the situation, and the two students who have the cards raise their hands. Both students act out their cards, and the class determines which student had
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 Appositives and Appositive Phrases Trashketball Review Game - Grammar Activity

Appositives and Appositive Phrases Trashketball Review Game - Grammar Activity

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
Review appositives and engage your students with this game! During the activity, teams of students review appositive phrases and compete to shoot baskets into a trash can. For the first two rounds, students identify the appositive phrases in each sentence, but the difficulty increases in the third round when they have to combine sentences to create new sentences with appositive phrases. (Updated version now has a link to a Google Slides Presentation.)Research shows that students often learn bes
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 EDITABLE Writing Jeopardy Review Game - Revising & Editing

EDITABLE Writing Jeopardy Review Game - Revising & Editing

Get your students tapping into their prior knowledge with this Jeopardy style review game! It's the perfect way to review for any upcoming tests!Includes 25 questions designed from 4th grade revising/editing standards. I've used this with both my 4th and 5th graders to prepare for tests. This product is available through Microsoft PPT as well as Google Slides. Both formats are editable. Please read the letter included in the first slide of the PPT for the link to the Google Slides.Categories:Pun
Preview of The 8 Parts of Speech Jeopardy

The 8 Parts of Speech Jeopardy

This is a fun and colorful Jeopardy game based on the 8 parts of speech. It covers all of the parts of speech including: nouns, pronouns, prepositions, adjectives, verbs, adverbs, conjunctions and interjections. This game comes with sound effects, animations and has a total of 130 slides and 60 questions. Complete with a score board, daily doubles, double jeopardy, and final jeopardy. This game is a great review for the 8 parts of speech. To teach this topic view "The 8 Parts of Speech PowerPoi
Preview of Titles - Punctuation & Capitalization - Grammar Trashketball Game and Activity

Titles - Punctuation & Capitalization - Grammar Trashketball Game and Activity

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
Use this engaging game to help students correctly punctuate and capitalize the titles of books, plays, websites, stories, songs, poems, and more! All you need to use this activity in your classroom is the ability to project a PowerPoint presentation, a soft ball, dark tape, and a trash can. Updated version now has a link to a Google Slides Presentation!The game includes several review slides and three rounds. In the first two rounds, students must correctly write the punctuated titles in the co
Preview of Verbal Phrases and Verbals Review Game

Verbal Phrases and Verbals Review Game

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
Throughout this PowerPoint presentation, teams of students review verbal phrases including gerunds, participles, and infinitives and compete to shoot baskets into a trash can. Research shows that physical movement can lead to increased learning, and this activity motivates students further by tapping into their love of sports. Using heterogeneous groups to play a game with friendly competition is an excellent way to meet the needs of all of your students and reward them for their success.In thi
Preview of Parallelism Grammar Sorting Game, Printable and Digital

Parallelism 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 parallelism that comes in printable task card format and an interactive digital format.Student Experience: Students will learn with movement as they review parallelism. Give students one or more cards, and they will identify if the sentence on the card uses parallel structure or not. I've now included a digital version of the activity that studen
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 Reading ELA Test Prep Review Game #4 - Standardized State Testing Preparation

Reading ELA Test Prep Review Game #4 - Standardized State Testing Preparation

This is a quiz style review game for ELA Reading grades 6 - 8. This game is a fun way to prepare students for state and national assessments. It could be played by a single child, or as a whole class review (small groups).Play in PowerPoint, or upload as Google Slides.The types of questions include:ReadingLanguage UsageVocabularyLanguage MechanicsSpellingThe answers to all of the game questions are visible when the questions are clicked. All questions and answers can be edited in Power Poi
Preview of Sentence Structure Review Game: Simple, Compound, Complex Structure (PowerPoint)

Sentence Structure Review Game: Simple, Compound, Complex Structure (PowerPoint)

Created by
Jessica Osborne
Sentence Types Review Game: Simple, Compound, Complex sentence structure - Use this fun, fast-paced, whole-class PowerPoint review game (45 slides) to go over simple, compound, and complex sentences. This works great as extra practice or review before a quiz or test. Download the FREE PREVIEW to see the included game paper, all instructions, and a bit of the game. This game can be used alone, but is a part of my larger Sentence Types Unit SAVE MONEY by buying this product in my: Sentence Types
Preview of Revealing Evidence Bundle - a game for critical thinking

Revealing Evidence Bundle - a game for critical thinking

Created by
Off the Page
Revealing Evidence is a classroom game that incorporates critical thinking and riddlelike clues. Students are given seven clues about a mystery person, place, or thing. The clues, which appear automatically on a PowerPoint screen, get progressively easier. By the end, most of the students will experience the success of getting the correct answer, but the challenge is to see who can link the clues together the fastest. *SIGN UP AS A FOLLOWER OF “OFF THE PAGE” AND GET NOTIFICATIONS OF ANY SALES F
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 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 Figurative Language Feud Powerpoint Game {BUNDLE} 30% OFF

Figurative Language Feud Powerpoint Game {BUNDLE} 30% OFF

Just like the classic game show, Family Feud, these classroom powerpoints are sure to bring the fun and competition into your class AND you get them for 30% OFF their regular price!!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 needsThe powerpoints also flows perfectly, allowing yo
Preview of STAAR WRITING REVISION REVIEW TRASHKETBALL

STAAR WRITING REVISION REVIEW TRASHKETBALL

This game is NO PREP! Just start the powerpoint, wad up a sheet of paper, and get to reviewing. Students compete in teams to pick a random basketball and answer the question correctly! If they are successful, they get to shoot a trashketball to make the number of points that basketball revealed when clicked on! This is sure to get even your most hesitant learners up and on the court to review for the test!
Preview of Hyphens and Dashes Grammar Sorting Game, Printable and Digital

Hyphens and Dashes 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 hyphens and dashes that comes in printable task card format and an interactive digital format.Student Experience: Students will learn with movement as they review hyphens and dashes. Give students one or more cards, and they will identify and explain if the sentence is using or needs a hyphen, em dash, or en dash. I've now included a digital vers
Preview of Characterization Minilesson, GAME-BASED with Google Compatible PowerPoint, CCSS!

Characterization Minilesson, GAME-BASED with Google Compatible PowerPoint, CCSS!

This minilesson is perfect to couple with any unit or lesson focusing on characters! It includes everything you need, including a 16-page PowerPoint that can be uploaded to your Google Drive AND game-based practice. I have included character analysis essay instructions and rubric to take it one step further. This micro-unit focuses on indirect and direct characterization, as well as determining if a character is flat, round, dynamic, and/or static. INCLUDES: *Google-Compatible PowerPoint (just u
Preview of Reading ELA Test Prep Review Game #1 Standardized Testing Practice Middle School

Reading ELA Test Prep Review Game #1 Standardized Testing Practice Middle School

This is a quiz style review game for ELA Reading grades 6 - 8. This game is a fun way to prepare students for state and national assessments. It could be played by a single child, or as a whole class review (small groups).Play in PowerPoint, or upload as Google Slides.The types of questions include:ReadingLanguageVocabularyLanguage MechanicsSpellingThe answers to all of the game questions are visible when the questions are clicked. All questions and answers can be edited in Power Point. Pre
Preview of Grammar and Punctuation Skills Jeopardy Game

Grammar and Punctuation Skills Jeopardy Game

Created by
Mary's Class
The aim of this Jeopardy Game is to test the students' Grammar and Punctuation Skills in five categories. There are 20 questions in 5 groups. Each group has 4 questions.The five categories are:QuotationsSpellingCapitalizationPunctuationGrammarThe class will be divided into 5 groups. Each group has an opportunity to answer 4 questions that have different values of 100, 200, 300, and 400 points. (1 question per round)Each round, the groups will answer a question. If they answer correctly, they wil
Preview of Revealing Evidence: Christmas Edition - an ELA party game

Revealing Evidence: Christmas Edition - an ELA party game

Created by
Off the Page
Revealing Evidence: Christmas Edition is a classroom game that incorporates critical thinking and riddlelike clues. Students are given seven clues about a mystery person, place, or thing. The clues, which appear automatically on a PowerPoint screen, get progressively easier. By the end, most of your students will experience the success of getting the correct answer, but the challenge is to see who can link the clues together the fastest. All the rounds in this version have a Christmas theme.*SIG
Preview of Jeopardy Grammar Review

Jeopardy Grammar Review

Created by
Angela Hamouda
This Jeopardy game is wonderful for reviewing common grammar topics. I have used it with a 7th and 8th grade class and the students just love the game! The document is editable so you can customize questions if you would like. It makes for a great lesson or can be used as a substitute plan!Topics covered: CommasRun-on and sentence fragmentsSubjects and predicatesNouns and pronounsHomophonesHow to playDivide students into teams and decide which team will go first. You can also have them come up w
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Writing worksheets can help your child develop essential writing and literacy skills needed for school and life. If you’re a teacher or parent looking for printable and digital writing resources to help your student learn a writing concept, look no further! TPT has an extensive collection of resources, created by other teachers, that are designed to help with any need across grade levels.

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.

Fun and engaging writing activities to try

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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