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Free high school writing-essays word walls

Preview of Neon Chalkboard Chevron Writing Pennant Banner

Neon Chalkboard Chevron Writing Pennant Banner

Created by
3 Sassy Sisters
This is an adorable pennant banner for a writing bulletin board, center wall, or to showcase their writing. It has neon colors with a chalkboard background. The first and last letter includes a cute pencil graphic. All you need to do is print, cut, laminate, and hang with some cute ribbon. This will make your classroom writing area pop and all the kids will be dying to have their work show cased on this wall. Be sure to check out my neon alphabet wall, number wall, and spelling rules with ck tha
Preview of Revise and Edit with ARMS and CUPS Anchor Chart

Revise and Edit with ARMS and CUPS Anchor Chart

A chart to help students use proper revising and editing skills in their own writing as well as other print sources.
Preview of MLA In-Text Citations Poster

MLA In-Text Citations Poster

Created by
treschicteacher
12x16 inch Retro Smiley Poster for MLA in-text citation guidance.MLA citations are something my students always struggle with, and I decided to create this resource to direct students' attention to rather than answering the same question a million times (hyperbole!).
Preview of Persuasive Vocabulary Word Wall

Persuasive Vocabulary Word Wall

Created by
Renee Karamanov
Persuasive vocabulary printable flash cards to help you create a word in your classroom. Suggested use: Print, cut out and laminate. Display on your classroom walls during persuasive writing units to encourage richer persuasive vocabulary use. Challenge students to include a set number of words from the word wall to further extend their writing.
Preview of Classroom Mini Poster Set: Transitions

Classroom Mini Poster Set: Transitions

Print this 69-page transition set for use in your classroom. Would be great hanging around the perimeter, or in a writing corner, a word wall, etc. They are black and white so as to save on color ink, but you could always print on colored paper! The set includes the following categories and transitions: To repeat an idea just stated: -In other words, -That is, -To repeat, -Again, To illustrate an idea: -For example, -For instance, -In particular, -To illustrate, -In this manner, -Thus, To
Preview of Alternative Words for Said and Good

Alternative Words for Said and Good

Created by
Sara Warner
This contains a poster with words to use instead of said and good.
Preview of Transition Words Poster

Transition Words Poster

Created by
Totally SEL
A nice and large pdf poster (42cm to 59.4 cm) to print up big or just on letter size for your students to reference. Can also be displayed on SmartBoard or uploaded to class LMS. Attractive design and thoughtful categories are a plus!
Preview of Transition Words Handout

Transition Words Handout

Created by
Sarah Townsend
A useful handout or anchor image to convey different transition words for student essay writing. Each category has the use for the transition word and a list to follow!
Preview of Three Classroom Posters for Writing More Effective Paragraphs

Three Classroom Posters for Writing More Effective Paragraphs

Created by
The Neals
This is a set of 3 posters for more writing more effective paragraphs:Three Parts of an Effective IntroductionFive Elements of an Effective ParagraphEffective Hook Techniques
Preview of Stylistic Devices and Transition Words

Stylistic Devices and Transition Words

Created by
Ms Ts Resources
A comprehensive list of different stylistic devices with definitions and examples (including metaphor, simile, analogy and irony). Also included is a list of transition words, organized by when it is most appropriate to use them (i.e. Introduction, providing an example, segway, etc.)
Preview of Literary Device Bookmark

Literary Device Bookmark

Created by
Rachele FioRito
Looking for a way to help students identify and remember literary devices as they are constructing their literary analysis work? Look no further! This editable list provides a great reminder of all the awesome literary devices your students already know!
Preview of Big Words for Literary Analysis at Grade 11 and 12

Big Words for Literary Analysis at Grade 11 and 12

Created by
elaine253
Ninety flashcards and a teacher reference list of high level terms and pieces of vocabulary which raise the sophistication of literary investigation and analytical writing. If applied correctly, these terms will enhance student insight into literary texts and raise the evaluative quality of essays.
Preview of Vocabulary Building

Vocabulary Building

Created by
Mahina Komeiji
The purpose of this lesson is for students to learn how to tailor their words for their essays. So students should 1) think about who their audience is; 2) use language tailored to the audience to get a desired result. Students will be more aware of what connotations words have and which situation to use each in. This activity is highly engaging, it can be used as a game and test prep at the same time.
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