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Middle school writing bulletin board ideas for Microsoft Publisher

Preview of Class Bookworm: Reading Independent & Class Reading Challenge Motivator

Class Bookworm: Reading Independent & Class Reading Challenge Motivator

Created by
teach2reach
A great activity to encourage the love of literacy in your classroom! Each student is given the blank template of the bookworms body. Next, they add actual photo or an illustration of themselves. On the outside lines they list the following: favorite author(s) favorite book(s) favorite genre(s) favorite book character(s) Add the completed bookworm to a bulletin board! Here's an idea for a bulletin board title: Meet (Teacher's name) (grade level) Bookworms! Meet Mrs. Coppage's 4th Grade Bookwo
Preview of Bulletin Board Favorite Book Interview Home-school connection!

Bulletin Board Favorite Book Interview Home-school connection!

Created by
teach2reach
Great template to copy for each student and have them take home to interview a relative and ask them what their favorite book was. You can modify for your own grade! I left that part blank. Depending on grade level, you can have students write the responses or the relative. The blank box is for the student to draw or send in a picture of the relative they interviewed. You could get creative and once you have the list of books that the relatives read as a student-- print and display them on the
Preview of Black, White, and Red All Over Alphabet

Black, White, and Red All Over Alphabet

I am completely redoing my classroom with a black and white theme. Here is the alphabet I created to go along with it. I made it in Publisher and then created a PDF file. However, the patterns did not print correctly on the PDF, so I am posting the Publisher file.
Preview of Writing Process in Pencil Shape (editable)

Writing Process in Pencil Shape (editable)

Created by
The Sandoz Scoop
This is the Writing Process that I use in my classroom. It includes Brainstorm, Rough Draft, Self Edit, Peer Edit, Teacher Edit, and Publish. I am posting it in Publisher so it is editable. I use little cups below each section and have the students move their popsicle stick to the part they are on at the end of the writing block.
Preview of Toss Away Worn Out Words Poster

Toss Away Worn Out Words Poster

This file is poster sized. (24 by 36") It can be printed through poster maker or printed onto several small sheets and assembled together. Once printed, you can laminate it and hang onto the wall. I have my students right our "worn out" words onto the trash can with dry erase marker. This is a great visual for students and it encourages vocabulary growth.
Preview of Responding to Literature

Responding to Literature

Created by
Tracy DeGandi
Use this handout to go over with your students how to respond to literature for common core.
Preview of State Testing Types of Writing Poster

State Testing Types of Writing Poster

Created by
Alison Meyer
This poster uses an acronym to help your students remember the three types of writing used on most state testing. It uses the acronym P.I.N that stands for Persuasive, Informational, and Narrative. The poster also outlines the examples of each of these. Great resource for your students. The poster was made in publisher and will need to be pasted together once printed.
Preview of Revising Writing list

Revising Writing list

Created by
Lauren Twigden
A list of items to revise in student writing.
Preview of Large 3D Keyboard Display

Large 3D Keyboard Display

Premade letters/keys to cut out and print to styrofoam (or other) take away containers to make yourself an XL 3D Keyboard display which everyone loves!! Print the following pages and cut out around the edges. Paste onto the bottom of a Styrofoam take-away container. Some larger keys may need more than one lid. For some of them (like Caps Lock and Tab, I used about one and a half by cutting an edge off and putting 2 together like a rectangle. Made to look like a Lenovo keyboard in the Middle E
Preview of Snowman Book Review

Snowman Book Review

Created by
Raising Readers
Create an easy bulletin board by printing out the snowmen, having students fill in their book recommendations, and put the title "Chill Out with a Good Book."
Preview of Boho Rainbow Objectives Banner

Boho Rainbow Objectives Banner

Created by
L M
Boho rainbow themed objectives banner.
Preview of "Classbook" Poster Templates (Publisher version)

"Classbook" Poster Templates (Publisher version)

Created by
Plug-n-Plan
Bring "Classbook" status updates to your classroom! Use these templates to make posters so your students can let everyone know what's going on in your class. Use a poster maker to enlarge these templates and create a hallway "classbook" status wall. **This is the Publisher format so you can type your students' names in before you print the posters. The font is Franklin Gothic Medium** I require all my students to be finished with all their work (including left over unfinished work) before t
Preview of Student Resume

Student Resume

Created by
Laura Turnbow
This resume is a fun beginning of the year activity. You will need to take a picture of each student to attach to their resume. The attached resume is set up for 3rd grade, but it can easily be changed to fit your grade level. I use this with my theme, "Students at Work." I set up a bulletin board backed with newspaper job ads and a fun black and white or complimentary border. Students complete their resume to "apply" for their new grade level and I post them all on the bulletin board. It is a g
Preview of Writng Chant Activity for Grades K-6, ELL Adults, Homeschool

Writng Chant Activity for Grades K-6, ELL Adults, Homeschool

Created by
Teado Wisdom
A fun simple chant to remind lor teach earners the most important parts of a sentence. Super editing tool for differentiated instruction . The movements will simulate the brain and engage all learners from kinder to sixth grade! Included in this free download is a photo of a chant poster, I created, the chant, and the chant with movement instructions and lesson plans .
Preview of Write Burlap Banner

Write Burlap Banner

Created by
ALS Creations
Burlap banner Says WRITE
Preview of May the "Fours" be with you

May the "Fours" be with you

Created by
ashley Leonard
This is a large poster I made for a writing competition we had last year. It is 21" X 44". Our theme of course was star wars, actually STAAR wars, as it was for the STAAR writing test. The "Four" is the highest number a student can make on a single paper. Near time for the test we had students write a paper a week. When we graded them they graphed their score (which we actually called things like Jedi Apprentice, Jedi Master, Jedi Grand Master) in the hallway under this sign for the whole grade
Preview of Our Goals

Our Goals

Created by
jill cenzano
Have your students create goals for themselves at the start of the school year and display in the classroom
Preview of Writing process in steps

Writing process in steps

Created by
Jeanette Dolan
I am using this as a poster this year. I put each of the papers in clear protective sheets and then use rings to hold them together.
Preview of Response Writing Display

Response Writing Display

Created by
Anita Phillips
A simple display of mood altering words in response writing. Identifies some of the words used to signal to the reader that the mood is about to change or the opinions are altering. Good for reading or writing.
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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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