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Middle school writing-essays posters for Easel

Preview of Introduction Paragraph | Text Based Evidence Writing | Thesis Statement

Introduction Paragraph | Text Based Evidence Writing | Thesis Statement

INTRODUCING a fantastic resource that teaches students how to write the Attention Grabber (Hook Sentence), Necessary Information, and Thesis Statement for an introduction paragraph. Students will always remember the correct information to include in an introduction paragraph with this simple strategy.Included:ANT Introduction PosterANT Introduction Resource HandoutInverted Pyramid ResourceInverted Pyramid Graphic OrganizerAttention Grabber ExamplesNecessary Information ExamplesThesis Statement
Preview of Writing Persuasive Essays - Thesis Statement Guide with Posters & Easel Activity

Writing Persuasive Essays - Thesis Statement Guide with Posters & Easel Activity

Created by
HappyEdugator
Writing a Persuasive Essay Handout and Posters. How to write a good argument: starting with how to write a good thesis statement, supporting claims in body paragraphs, and making a conclusion that will persuade the reader agree with you! This is useful for students to use as a reference when they begin to write an argument to persuade an audience and has helpful tips for writing a thesis statement. Includes 2-page reference guide or handout, a graphic organizer for students to begin the process
Preview of How to Answer a Short Essay Question

How to Answer a Short Essay Question

Help your students succeed when answering short essay questions on tests and quizzes! A Graphic Organizer and color-coded Example Answer help you model thinking skills and expectations for essay questions. Includes time-saving tips for writing assessment plus a sample rubric! Great for establishing expectations at the beginning of the school year!Students will learn how to identify key words and think more deeply about essay questions. Great for standardized test prep!✅ This product includes the
Preview of Restate the Prompt Packet

Restate the Prompt Packet

This resource, Restate the Prompt Packet, is designed to help students understand how to restate a writing prompt. This resource includes a Restate the Prompt worksheet (editable version and non-editable version), an Anchor Chart (editable), a Handout, an Easel version of the worksheet, and a Thank You Letter.
Preview of Writing for Different Kinds of Situations - Posters or Slides

Writing for Different Kinds of Situations - Posters or Slides

Writing: How to Write for Different Situations. The slides are short summaries of how to write in different situations - expository writing, persuasive writing, and narrative writing. Students use these guides to help them write in a variety of ways and produce different kinds of writing. Use these as reference sheets to put in interactive notebooks or writing journals. Print them out, laminate, and make into posters for your writing center. The instruction guides can be projected on an overhead
Preview of February Ideas and Activities for Explanatory Writing Practice

February Ideas and Activities for Explanatory Writing Practice

Created by
DEARTEACH
"Start Now!" Begin the school year with small increments of this type of writing; at least once a month. Great product to begin review or prep for State testing and in light of PARCC's recommendation to include 28+ writing pieces a year across all classes, here's an opportunity to write 9 different pieces within a month's time. What could be better! This product is void of whistles, and bells, and gimmicks. The fact is kids need to practice, generate and identify strong words, and phrases
Preview of Expository Essay Frame for Organizing Drafts

Expository Essay Frame for Organizing Drafts

Created by
Mrs Mama Llama
Essay Frame you can use as a guide to teach your students how to organize an on-topic essay using a central idea, topic sentences, and a central idea.
Preview of How to write an explanation (Printable student copy)

How to write an explanation (Printable student copy)

Created by
Lisha's Lot
How to write an explanation. Includes: Structure of an explanation, language features explained, steps, planning sheet, first draft sheet, final draft sheet and NOTES.
Preview of Writing Process: Six Stages Guide Handout for ELA Students (Grades 7-12)

Writing Process: Six Stages Guide Handout for ELA Students (Grades 7-12)

Use a free handout and writing exercise to illustrate the six stages of writing: prewriting, planning, drafting, revising, editing, and sharing with an audience. Note — this resource is equipped with printable and digital versions (PDF, Google Workspace, and Easel).The Resource Comes Packaged with the Following Features:1 Set of Instructions on How to Use this Handout & Exercise in the Writing Classroom1 Writing Activity and Exercise on The Process of WritingIncludes Answer Key!1 Writing Ski
Preview of Methods of Organization Handout: Enhance Writing Skills in Grades 7-12 ELA Class

Methods of Organization Handout: Enhance Writing Skills in Grades 7-12 ELA Class

How do you put your writing together? What goes first? Second? And so on? Do you go part by part or put events in chronological order? If writing is the highest form of thinking, then thinking requires organization. Use the informational handout provided in this resource as an anchor chart or as part of your student-facing materials when assigning expository writing to middle and high school students. Note — this resource comes equipped with both a printable and digital version (PDF, Google Work
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