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Middle school writing games for Microsoft Word

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 Merchant of Venice Comprehension Game Bundle

Merchant of Venice Comprehension Game Bundle

Created by
Scarlet Laine
This Merchant of Venice Comprehension Game includes instructions/handout for your students, a PowerPoint with questions from Act I-5 for the game (including animations already built in), and a writing assignment for after your students complete the Act.The questions for the act are both plot based, but also involve analysis. This game allows groups of students, usually no more than 4 or 5, to work together to gain confidence while trying to parse Shakespeare in a fun, non-threatening environment
Preview of Paragraph Scramble Game and Text Structure

Paragraph Scramble Game and Text Structure

Created by
TEACH CHEAP
-assemble puzzle strips to organize paragraph-seven (7) paragraphs with text structure described-answer key included-indentation of paragraphs useful for hinting and reinforcement of structure-includes concept that change in quotations indicate paragraph change -narrative/chronological, procedural/chronological, emphatic, spatial, descriptive by imagery, persuasive
Preview of Prefix, Suffix, Root Word Rummy Card Game

Prefix, Suffix, Root Word Rummy Card Game

Students play a card game using 90 prefix, suffix, and root word cards to form words. Players can build on each other's words during the game and earn points for themselves. It's a good time! Lots of words are learned and students challenge each other on whether their word is really a word or not.
Preview of Figurative Language "Guess Who" Game

Figurative Language "Guess Who" Game

Created by
MyPaths
Hard working authors use figurative language to make their writing more interesting Authors work hard to create strong details using figurative language because those details allow the reader to use visualize (use their sensory images) what the author is describing in their minds. This activity allows you to use figurative language to describe a “Garbage Pail” character that you will receive from your teacher and play the game "Guess Who" with your classmates. Once you receive your “Garbage
Preview of Character Trait Charades

Character Trait Charades

Vocabulary is VERY important in ALL state testing. Here's an activity that will introduce important vocabulary while they are having fun! Laminate, cut up and distribute each card to a student. Have students stand up and “act-out” the character trait. I allow my students to partner up to come up with an “acting” plan. I also allow them to use words, but the words cannot contain any word part of their assigned character trait word. Have Fun!!
Preview of Activities and Games to Teach Self-Regulation: Ideas for Your Elementary Student

Activities and Games to Teach Self-Regulation: Ideas for Your Elementary Student

A packet of activities/games that can be used in your elementary classroom to help students learn self-regulation, impulse control, making good choices, waiting their turn, and giving words to feelings/emotions.Includes: Games/Activities; Writing ideas; Drawing/Doodling; Discussion Topics; Graphing; Making a Choice worksheets; and more.Can be adapted to many different learning levels by the educator."A wonderful resource for teaching skills for the real world, outside school."
Preview of Public Speaking- Avoiding Filler Words Game

Public Speaking- Avoiding Filler Words Game

Created by
Mburvi
This game forces students to answer questions relating to a topic. This helps them to learn how to remain on topic with an issue. Furthermore, this game helps students to overcome public speaking anxieties because the students are able to have fun while talking in front of their peers as the game is designed to be silly. Finally, this game helps students with presenting information as they need to stand in front of their peers and talk without using filler words.
Preview of Argument and Counterargument Matching Game

Argument and Counterargument Matching Game

Created by
The ELD Garden
I used this game when teaching argument and counterargument with my 5th graders. I cut the strips of paper up (could glue them onto construction paper to make them more sturdy) and distributed them to the class. They had to walk around the room and find their match. When the game ended, students lined up with their match and I called on a few students to share out whether their card was the argument/counterargument. Students had to justify their answers. You can reshuffle cards and play again
Preview of Punctuation Pass! (card game to practice conventions and punctuation)

Punctuation Pass! (card game to practice conventions and punctuation)

This is a game I came up with last year to help my students practice punctuation in a fun and engaging way! Many times punctuation and conventions are based on a set of rules that we teach kids, but conventions can be much more easily understood when taught to be incorporated when it would be natural and make sense. Punctuation Pass! helps emphasis the natural speech patterns and usage of conventions in our language.
Preview of The Hobbit - "Find Four" Simile and Metaphor Fun Board Game!

The Hobbit - "Find Four" Simile and Metaphor Fun Board Game!

My basic "Find Four" board game is designed to help students learn the difference between a simile or metaphor. This version uses actual simile and metaphor quotes from The Hobbit and the page numbers where the figurative language is located. In addition to the 20 examples of simile and metaphor (ten each), there are ten examples that contain neither. Students have to be on their wooly little Hobbit toes in order to find four examples in a row! The game includes: * Full-sized 8"x11" Game
Preview of Julius Caesar Anticipatory Set / Preview / Theme Preparation / Focus Questions

Julius Caesar Anticipatory Set / Preview / Theme Preparation / Focus Questions

Created by
Christie Olstad
To get your unit on Julius Caesar started, use this worksheet to introduce the larger concepts and themes to students. Questions about fate and free will, power and sensibility, and friendship and betrayal will jumpstart your discussion and get students excited to read the play. The first part of this assignment are short answer questions and the second half is a continuum of opinion-based statements that students plot. Critical thinking and great discussions happens when you make this the st
Preview of The Hound of the Baskervilles Board Game Project

The Hound of the Baskervilles Board Game Project

Created by
Ms Buka
This project provides students with the opportunity to demonstrate their understanding of the plot, mystery elements, setting and characters of The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in a cooperative learning activity. Included are an assignment sheet with specific criteria for the game board, questions and rules and also a grading rubric for the project. In completing this project, students develop their group work, literary analysis, critical thinking, writing and artistic
Preview of 95 Graphs Grids and Games

95 Graphs Grids and Games

Created by
John Rice
95 Graphs Grids and Games is a document filled with items you can cut and paste into other applications, use on an interactive whiteboard, or simply print out. It is divided into four sections. Section One is devoted to graph paper, and features 30 different styles you can print out or use onscreen. Section Two offers number grids, featuring multiplication tables up to 15x15, a blank calendar template, and a variety of number lines that can be printed or shown onscreen. Section Three has a
Preview of Capitalization game: 21 rules and examples- cut and paste study sheet

Capitalization game: 21 rules and examples- cut and paste study sheet

Created by
Steven Judge
Instead of just handing out a bunch of capitalization rules to kids, why not have them work together to match the rules with examples using their prior knowledge, hands, and a glue stick. In this game, students are put in groups of three to five and given a master sheet that is labeled 1-21 and a glue stick. They are also given 42 slips of paper, 21 rules and 21 examples. You can mix them together when you hand them out, so they have to differentiate between rules and examples. The first part is
Preview of Writing Review Game: Quiz Quiz Trade

Writing Review Game: Quiz Quiz Trade

Quiz Quiz Trade is a fun and easy way to review vocabulary terms while allowing students to move around and work with others! This version of QQT focuses on writing review for the three major types of writing: narrative, argumentative, and explanatory/informative. Terms include claim, counterclaim, rebuttal, plot pieces, dialogue, topic sentence, etc. This product is also editable so that you can add, delete, or change any descriptions or answers you need to in order to best fit your instructio
Preview of Parts of Speech

Parts of Speech

Created by
Wise Guys
Here is a Parts of Speech Game. This is a game board that can be printed off and used for some fun practice with verbs, nouns, adverbs, etc. All you need as a teacher is some dice and little game pieces that can easily be made from a pencil eraser, paper, etc. Before the game begins, students will need to cut out the little game pieces. It is best if the game is copied on colored paper or cardstock (for the game pieces basically). Students enjoy this game.Visit our store for more great activitie
Preview of Can I Use a Comma? - compound and complex sentences

Can I Use a Comma? - compound and complex sentences

Created by
Vanessa Freed
Feel as if you're bashing your head against a brick wall trying to get students to understand when to use a comma, a comma with a coordinating conjunction, or a semi-colon? Do students get confused between complex and compound sentences? Then try this hands-on, multi-sensory lesson. Students will categorize independent and dependent clauses, manipulate them, and then combine the clauses to build silly sentences. This hands-on lesson is fun to teach and really helps students to grasp the comp
Preview of King Lear Anticipatory Set / Preview / Theme Preparation / Focus Questions

King Lear Anticipatory Set / Preview / Theme Preparation / Focus Questions

Created by
Christie Olstad
To get your unit on King Lear started, use this worksheet to introduce the larger concepts to students. Questions about love and betrayal, trust and humility, and family, power and forgiveness will jumpstart your discussion and get students excited to read the play. The first part of this assignment are short answer questions and the second half is a continuum of opinion-based statements that students plot. Critical thinking and great discussions happen throughout the reading of the play when
Preview of Sensory Detail Scavenger Hunt: Grades 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

Sensory Detail Scavenger Hunt: Grades 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

This action-packed game allows students to really demonstrate their creativity and practice using sensory details! Students will create their own scavenger hunt clue lists using common, inexpensive, or old household items or school supplies. Then they will challenge other groups of students to use their descriptive, sensory-detailed-packed clues to race to find all their items! This handout for students explains, in detail, the instructions for the scavenger hunt, the rules, and roles that eac
Preview of Kagan Quiz Quiz Trade for Figurative Language

Kagan Quiz Quiz Trade for Figurative Language

Created by
Jen Hitchcock
I created this document to make a quiz, quiz, trade for figurative language. I suggest printing two copies, cutting and pasting to card stock (definition on one side, type of figurative language on the other) and laminating. I use them before writing to generate ideas and refresh students memories of what figurative language is and how we can use.
Preview of Crossword Puzzle - Argumentative Writing Vocabulary Words

Crossword Puzzle - Argumentative Writing Vocabulary Words

Created by
Isabella Herber
Terms: Hook EvidenceClaim IssueOppositionCredibleCounterclaimRebuttalThesis
Preview of Trip Planners II - Math Role-Playing Game: Travel Cards 21-40

Trip Planners II - Math Role-Playing Game: Travel Cards 21-40

Created by
Tammy Griffis
More hilarious and wacky fun featuring more complex math problem solving travel cards! This is a math role-playing game that integrates math problem solving, adding and subtracting money amounts, multiplying money amounts, geography, and writing. Students solve real-world problems as they travel using a road atlas. This compliments travel cards 1-20. Expense ledge template included. Meets common core math standards for Grade 5: Numbers & Operations in Base Ten and Grade 6: The Number System
Preview of Civics Survivor

Civics Survivor

Created by
Dan Matthews
Civics Survivor is a role-playing game designed originally for the grade 10 Civics course in Ontario’s curriculum but is well-suited for any course in Middle or High School that covers civics related material. The game enables students to build their own civilization on a desert island, leading them through managing resources, ordering civil life, and creating foreign policy. The game, which requires 5 days, can serve as an introductory activity to a civics course, or as a review activity at
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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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