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Preview of RACES Writing Strategy Posters | Citing Text Evidence | Text-Based Response

RACES Writing Strategy Posters | Citing Text Evidence | Text-Based Response

Your students have a basic understanding of what text evidence is, but are struggling to incorporate it in their writing. The RACES strategy is designed to guide students through the process of answering a constructive response prompt. (or text-based prompts)This resource is equipped with Text Evidence Discussion Bubbles which are perfect for small groups, whole-group discussions, teacher-led centers, or even online learning! These sentence starters encourage students to speak about the text. --
Preview of Declaration of Independence Activity: The Big Break Up Letter & Texting Activity

Declaration of Independence Activity: The Big Break Up Letter & Texting Activity

Created by
Mister Harms
The Declaration of Independence was really just a big "break-up" letter written by the colonists to the King of Great Britain. This historical document was written to convince the world of the King's abuses and to let everyone know that the colonies no longer wanted to be in a relationship with Great Britain. While studying the Declaration of Independence, students will use this assignment as a reinforcement to understand just what Jefferson wrote in this historical document. The lesson start
Preview of Opinion Writing and Argumentative Writing Activities for Persuasive Writing

Opinion Writing and Argumentative Writing Activities for Persuasive Writing

Get ready to MASTER opinion writing with these resources and activities that are perfect for 3rd, 4th and 5th grade students. Students will use samples and checklists to gather a full understanding of opinion writing before moving on to a variety of activities and ways to create their own pieces of persuasive writing.NOTE: This resource got a HUGE update in July 2022!Differentiation is easy!There are many different levels of graphic organizers and writing templates. You choose the level that is
Preview of Mystery Stories | Claim, Reason, & Evidence Writing | Argumentative Paragraph

Mystery Stories | Claim, Reason, & Evidence Writing | Argumentative Paragraph

Created by
Creating2Learn
Help your students practice identifying evidence, creating a claim, and writing an argumentative paragraph with this collection of mystery activities. Students will work in small groups to read 4 engaging short stories. Then, students will collaborate with their partners to write a paragraph that defends their opinion about who they think committed the crime in the story. As a culminating activity, students can present their cases to the classroom in a mock "courtroom." A jury of their peers can
Preview of Writing Responses with Text-Based Evidence - Doodle Notes & 5 Learning Stations

Writing Responses with Text-Based Evidence - Doodle Notes & 5 Learning Stations

When students analyze and respond to a text they are often required to cite strong and thorough textual evidence to support their interpretation of what the text says. That’s why it is essential to teach students not only the skill of selecting the right evidence, but also the skill of writing a response that analyzes the evidence they have selected. This can be a daunting task! However, this fun and engaging Doodle and Do resource is here to help! It includes fun sketch notes or doodle note
Preview of Paired Text Passages - Cell Phones Opinion Writing - Print & Digital

Paired Text Passages - Cell Phones Opinion Writing - Print & Digital

Students write stronger opinion essays (argumentative in 6th) using these printable or digital fact-based paired passages, or paired texts, about cell phones. Students are given an engaging focus question, then read these perfectly paired passages to formulate strong opinions. Students search the texts for reasons, evidence, examples, facts, and details that support their opinion, then organize their thoughts on the graphic organizer. The organizer supports students as they write their final opi
Preview of Paired Text Passages - Video vs. Board Games Opinion Writing - Print & Digital

Paired Text Passages - Video vs. Board Games Opinion Writing - Print & Digital

Students write stronger opinion essays (argumentative in 6th) using these printable or digital fact-based paired passages, or paired texts, about whether kids should spend more time playing video games or board games. Students are given an engaging focus question, then read these perfectly paired passages to formulate strong opinions. Students search the texts for reasons, evidence, examples, facts, and details that support their opinion, then organize their thoughts on the graphic organizer. Th
Preview of Murder or Accident | Claim, Reason, & Evidence Writing | Argumentative Paragraph

Murder or Accident | Claim, Reason, & Evidence Writing | Argumentative Paragraph

Created by
Creating2Learn
Help your students practice identifying evidence, creating a claim, and writing an argumentative paragraph with this murder mystery activity. Students will work in small groups to read a story about two 7th grade best friends who love playing video games, riding the school bus together, eating junk food, and listening to music. The story ends with the death of one of the characters. Then, students will collaborate with their partners to write a paragraph that defends their opinion about whether
Preview of Persuasive Writing - Graphic Organizers, Planning Pages and Rubrics

Persuasive Writing - Graphic Organizers, Planning Pages and Rubrics

Created by
Addie Williams
If your students struggle with writing a PERSUASIVE PARAGRAPH or ESSAY this set of templates and graphic organizers is for you! This resource leads students through the process of writing a persuasive paragraph from the planning stages to peer editing and then their final piece. This resource can also be used as a launching point for students to write a full persuasive /argumentative essay.LOOKING FOR A DIGITAL VERSION OF THIS ACTIVITY? CLICK BELOW!Persuasive Writing Interactive eResourceWorks
Preview of RACES Posters Neutral Colors | EDITABLE | Written Response Strategy

RACES Posters Neutral Colors | EDITABLE | Written Response Strategy

Your students have a basic understanding of what text evidence is, but are struggling to incorporate it in their writing. The RACES strategy is designed to guide students through the process of answering a constructive response prompt. (or text-based prompts)This resource is equipped with Text Evidence Discussion Bubbles which are perfect for small groups, whole-group discussions, teacher-led centers, or even online learning! These sentence starters encourage students to speak about the text. He
Preview of "The Giver" Book vs Movie Comparison Worksheet

"The Giver" Book vs Movie Comparison Worksheet

This 2 page worksheet guides students in comparing and contrasting "The Giver" book and movie. They can complete the worksheet as they are watching the movie, or it can be an activity they do afterwards. They will use critical-thinking skills to analyze character and plot changes, while also answering additional opinion-based questions.
Preview of Argumentative Essay Writing Introduction Lesson 6th-8th Grade

Argumentative Essay Writing Introduction Lesson 6th-8th Grade

Use this lesson to teach middle school argument writing! Your students may have some background in writing, but they are struggling with the basics. This Google Slides™ or PowerPoint™ lesson, handout, and notes are exactly what they need to bridge any gaps! This presentation covers all of the argument writing basics, and the companion handout encourages students to follow along! This basic introduction to argumentative writing includes teaching slides as well as practice slides for students to p
Preview of Thesis Statement Worksheets Practice Mini Lesson Argumentative Essay Writing

Thesis Statement Worksheets Practice Mini Lesson Argumentative Essay Writing

HOW TO WRITE A THESIS STATEMENT! DIGITAL SLIDES & PRINTABLE W. VIDEO TUTORIAL AND ONE-PAGER INCLUDED! Teaching thesis statement is a breeze with this quick and easy no-prep activity. This practice worksheet teaches topic, claim, and reasons. Also included is a video tutorial by me. It has examples and a color-coded analysis of both two and three pronged thesis statements. Color-coded and black and white versions included. USE WITH EASEL!INCLUDES: TOPIC, CLAIM, REASONS LESSONVIDEO TUTORIAL
Preview of Paired Text Passages - Social Media Opinion Writing - Print & Digital

Paired Text Passages - Social Media Opinion Writing - Print & Digital

Students write stronger opinion essays (argumentative in 6th) using these printable or digital fact-based paired passages, or paired texts, about social media. Students are given an engaging focus question, then read these perfectly paired passages to formulate strong opinions. Students search the texts for reasons, evidence, examples, facts, and details that support their opinion, then organize their thoughts on the graphic organizer. The organizer supports students as they write their final op
Preview of Daily Journal Prompts Morning Work | Journal Writing Prompts for 5th-8th Grade

Daily Journal Prompts Morning Work | Journal Writing Prompts for 5th-8th Grade

DAILY JOURNAL WRITING PROMPTS MORNING WORKAre you tired of looking for engaging writing prompts? This creative journal writing prompts packet contains 42 thought-provoking journal prompts and templates and one blank prompt at the end of the packet for 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th grade. Your students will love them, and you don't have to prepare ANYTHING!You can make an entire writing journal from the pages in this packet or pick and choose individual writing prompts that can meet the needs of your
Preview of WHY STUDY HISTORY | Back to School Activity | First Day of School Discussion

WHY STUDY HISTORY | Back to School Activity | First Day of School Discussion

Created by
Mister Harms
Why do we study history anyway? This back to school activity is a must have for any history or social studies class! Start the first day of school (or the first lesson of any history class) with “WHY” because students always want to know why? Why am I learning about history? Why do we have to study this stuff anyway? When am I ever going to use this in life? Isn’t history about a "bunch of old dead people" and things that have already happened? **Major necessary upgrades have been made to ma
Preview of My Life in Logos Paragraph Writing Assignment

My Life in Logos Paragraph Writing Assignment

Created by
2peasandadog
Middle school teachers use this My Life in Logos Paragraph Writing Assignment, to unlock the creativity and self-expression of your students in a truly unique way.In this engaging activity, students will embark on a writing journey to describe logos that represent various aspects of their lives. From their closest friends and family to their favourite entertainment choices and foods, students will delve into the symbols that hold special meaning for them. Additionally, they'll uncover the logos
Preview of Persuasive Essay Writing Graphic Organizer + Sample Essay Argumentative Writing

Persuasive Essay Writing Graphic Organizer + Sample Essay Argumentative Writing

Created by
Read Relevant
Persuasive essay graphic organizers are a great way to help scaffold the argumentative or persuasive essay. Graphic organizers with writing checklists help students organize a five paragraph essay, with reminders to introduce a thesis statement, provide facts and examples, and introduce a counterclaim. Also included is a sample argumentative essay for students to analyze, with a reflection sheet to go with it. Finally, a peer editing response sheet and rubric are included. De-mystify the argumen
Preview of Opinion Writing and Opinion Reading - Should Animals be Kept in Zoos?

Opinion Writing and Opinion Reading - Should Animals be Kept in Zoos?

Opinion Reading Comprehension and Opinion Writing. This packet contains two original informational non-fiction articles, one pro and one con on the topic of whether animals should be kept in zoos. Multiple skills are covered, including reading, close reading, reading comprehension, analyzing two texts on the same topic, vocabulary, summarizing, and opinion writing. CCSS aligned. Answer keys included.No prep! Just print and go. Perfect substitute lesson plan.Watch this short video for a more thor
Preview of Argumentative / Opinion Essay Graphic Organizer and Outline

Argumentative / Opinion Essay Graphic Organizer and Outline

This is great for grades that do argumentative or persuasive papers. This will help them sort their thoughts as they read the grade level articles and develop a well thought out essay. It transfers over to a five paragraph paper and I have seen tremendous results with it in my classroom. It can be turned into a self made graphic organizer so they can prepare themselves to be tested on this type of writing. It includes reasons, explaining reasons, evidence, explaining evidence, concluding paragra
Preview of Opinion and Argumentative Writing Graphic Organizer

Opinion and Argumentative Writing Graphic Organizer

Opinion and argumentative writing can be very hard for students to do. They are very opinionated, but can't seem to find enough to write about! This graphic organizer helps students not only get their opinion written down, but organize their argument to support their reasoning. This argumentative writing outline will help student prepare for an argumentative essay.This UPDATED product includes two versions of two different outlines. One version starts off with a space for students to write their
Preview of Argumentative Essay Organizer: Claim, Reasons, Evidence (Includes Fillable PDF)

Argumentative Essay Organizer: Claim, Reasons, Evidence (Includes Fillable PDF)

You've found the perfect graphic organizer—complete with a fillable PDF option—to help students visually and clearly connect the integral elements of any persuasive, argumentative, and informative essay: from the claim, reasons, evidence, and conclusion, students can better organize and map out their thinking while understanding the general essay structure. There is space for three reasons and subsequent evidences in support of these reasons. Language frames between the connections (e.g., becaus
Preview of All-American Slurp Lensey Namioka Short Story Literary Analysis PDF & Google App

All-American Slurp Lensey Namioka Short Story Literary Analysis PDF & Google App

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Use Lensey Namioka’s delightful short story, “The All-American Slurp,” to ease your fifth through seventh graders into deeper levels of literary analysis with these print-and-teach materials.This 6-page PDF (with Google Drive versions of student handouts) includes:1-page of step-by-step directions to guide the teacher through two (or three, depending on your pacing) days of activities (links to online versions of the story are included)1-page student handout that includes depth-of-knowledge ques
Preview of Diffusion and Osmosis Science Interactive Notebook Sketch Notes & Lab Activities

Diffusion and Osmosis Science Interactive Notebook Sketch Notes & Lab Activities

Are you looking for fun activities for teaching osmosis and diffusion? One page of diffusion and osmosis notes packs in information and allows students to be creative. The lab activities are easy and fun, offer hands-on examples of osmosis and diffusion, and simply involve a gummy worm lab (or use gummy bears or other gummy candy) and tea bags. Save 10% by purchasing the diffusion and osmosis bundle.Click the PREVIEW to see what is included in this ready-to-use resource.These sketch notes cover
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