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Free high school writing word walls

Preview of Point of View Posters | Word Wall Vocabulary Terms | Test Prep Activity FREE

Point of View Posters | Word Wall Vocabulary Terms | Test Prep Activity FREE

FREEBIE! Point of View Language Arts Literary Word Wall Terms with Short Definitions. These wall word posters are a 3-page sample of my larger 100 Poster Collection. You'll even find editable posters to customize for your classroom.100 LANGUAGE ARTS LITERARY WORD WALL TERMSCreative Uses for Wall Words:- Term of the Day- Words of the Week- KWL Chart- Interactive Notebook Page Headers- Vocabulary Journal- Class Decor- Test Prep- Review GamesThis item has been formatted to be printed on 8.5" x 11"
Preview of Commonly Misspelled Words Spelling List Printable Middle High School English

Commonly Misspelled Words Spelling List Printable Middle High School English

What's the most important thing about teaching writing for me? Teaching my students that they don't need me to tell them when they have made an error. That's why I love handy tools like this one that compiles many of the most commonly misspelled words so that they can double-check their writing on their own. It's great because: 1) I don't have to spend hours writing notes on their drafts that students usually don't read anyway. 2) It gives them the life-long skill of double-checking their own
Preview of Blank Sentence Strip (Printable)

Blank Sentence Strip (Printable)

Print blank sentence strips and tape together to make a longer cohesive unit.
Preview of Homophones Your and You're Posters

Homophones Your and You're Posters

If your students confuse your and you're as bad as my students do and worksheets just aren't cutting it, then this is the poster set for you! I'm a science teacher by nature, but the mix-up of these two homophones is one of the worst from homework to lab reports! I designed this poster set or bulletin board display to remind students of the difference between using the words "your" and "you're" using bacon! *Note: This poster set only contains the homophones “your” and “you’re”. Great for any c
Preview of *1st Grade Word Wall Words (sight words)

*1st Grade Word Wall Words (sight words)

*updated Have students cut and paste this clean lined word wall word chart in to their reading and writing notebooks for a quick, easy-to-read reference. This word wall word list is appropriate for advanced kindergartners, first graders, and struggling second graders. Print out for students to use in class, take home to study, or email to parents who prefer a digital copy. Thank you for your purchase. Please don’t forget to rate and comment on my products. I appreciate your feedback!
Preview of Imagery Anchor Chart

Imagery Anchor Chart

This visual has examples of how students can use imagery in connection with the 5 senses.
Preview of Word Graveyard synonyms vocabulary writing lesson

Word Graveyard synonyms vocabulary writing lesson

Creating a word graveyard as a class is a fun way to push your students to use more exciting vocabulary choices in their writing. As a class, agree on words that should be put to rest and not used anymore because they are boring. Then fill in their headstones with synonyms to use instead. This can be a lesson taught with students using a thesaurus or using their own synonyms. I have provided a blank copy for you to use with your own word choices and I have also provided a copy filled in as u
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 Farmhouse Alphabet Posters

Farmhouse Alphabet Posters

Created by
Elizabeth Santo
These alphabet posters are perfect for your farmhouse themed classroom! Download the free posters, laminate (or don't!) and display in your classroom!
Preview of Rainbow Alphabet Word Wall Letters

Rainbow Alphabet Word Wall Letters

Created by
Amie Bassarab
Looking for cute alphabet letters for your word wall? This product has three different rainbow colors for you to choose from. They are cute and simple! Print, laminate and decorate your word wall!Includes: Letters A-Z
Preview of Word Wall Template Editable

Word Wall Template Editable

Free. Create your own Word Wall words! Use this template to create your own words to post on your Word Wall. Construct an authentic Word Wall by collecting misspelled words from your learners' writing and using those words as part of your Word Work lessons. Also, look for 'Unscramble the Word' Free Template to use as a word work activity or ELA center. Word Wall, Word Work, Word Study, Spelling, Balanced Literacy, Comprehensive Literacy
Preview of Formal and Informal Words Word Walls FREE!!

Formal and Informal Words Word Walls FREE!!

Created by
Smiley Teacher
Formal and Informal Words Word Walls 31 pairs of formal and informal words 31 formal words 31 informal words Just print, cut and laminate. ************************************************************************ Other Word Walls Products 1. Scientists Word Wall 2. Containers Word wall 3. Homophones Word walls 4. 113 English Words from Other Languages 5. newspaper words Word Walls **************************************************************************** Other interesting items: 1
Preview of Personal Transition Words Anchor Charts

Personal Transition Words Anchor Charts

I created this anchor chart for my students to keep and use when writing. There are two different anchor charts, one is simple and the other is more advanced for differentiation. I print these two charts front and back so each student has access to both charts at all times. These transition words help give students an alternative to using the traditional first, next, then, and last. These words are great for students to recognize sequential order in writing and while reading.
Preview of ELA Vocabulary Word Links | ELA Resource | Test Prep & Assessment

ELA Vocabulary Word Links | ELA Resource | Test Prep & Assessment

WORD LINKS are a great way to take a step back from flashcards and have students truly rely on their understanding of the terms/concepts. Word links encourage discussion among students as they decide how to connect definitions and terms together in a manner that aligns with standards being taught in the classroom. Word links also enable teachers to quickly assess student understanding of terms and concepts. Listening to students discuss or having students explain how they linked terms together a
Preview of Synonyms for Said | Narrative Writing | Word Bank | Word Searches | FREE

Synonyms for Said | Narrative Writing | Word Bank | Word Searches | FREE

Created by
Trang Exchange
Give students the tools they need to feel brilliant. Teach students how to use synonyms for says in narrative writing. Have them "shop" for active verbs using this quick list for narrative writing. Packed with a skinny-mini activity, word banks, writer's notebooks inserts and/or table toppers, and word searches. Enjoy this free resource. Follow me for flash freebies. Get your weekends back. For the Google Slides, see the PDF. It will prompt you to make a copy.Scaffold the writing process.Citing
Preview of Word Work Template Activity: Unscramble the Word Editable

Word Work Template Activity: Unscramble the Word Editable

Word Work, Word Study, RTI, Phonics, Spelling, Activity, Word Wall, ELA, Balanced Literacy, Comprehensive Literacy Create your own 'Unscramble the Word' or 'Build a Word' activities. This template is perfect for creating word work (word study) activities. Simply type a Word Wall or spelling word into the template, cut and place into an envelope. Learners will have the opportunity to study how words are put together while enjoying the challenge of unscrambling. This activity can be complet
Preview of Forbidden Words Power Thesaurus, Vocabulary Improvement

Forbidden Words Power Thesaurus, Vocabulary Improvement

Created by
M Frab
Stretch your students' vocabulary by replacing basic, every day words with high-level alternatives. Challenge students to use this as a tool for both their writing and speaking. The document includes two pages with 25 common words and their more sophisticated alternatives, formatted in three columns so they can be copied front and back. This can also be a great springboard into a lesson on shades of meaning. For example, the word happy has shades of meaning ranging from content to ecstatic.
Preview of 5W's and H Printables

5W's and H Printables

Who, what, when, where, why, and how printable signs. Words are in a thought bubble on a chevron background. Great visual reminder in any English classroom!
Preview of Meme Figurative Language Posters

Meme Figurative Language Posters

*FREE* Figurative Language Posters for Middle & High School classroomsEach of the posters has a definition and a meme to accompany the figurative language vocabulary term. The following terms are included:OxymoronAllusionAlliterationSimileMetaphorHyperboleIdiomPersonificationPun
Preview of High Modality Poster

High Modality Poster

Created by
Ashleigh Chappel
A brief example of modality and examples of high modality words/phrases. Fantastic for teaching persuasive and argument texts.
Preview of Grammar Fails in the Real World

Grammar Fails in the Real World

Grammar Fails in the Real World helps students see the relevance and importance of learning proper grammar. The whole 5th grade stops in front of mine and tries to figure out what is wrong with each picture. When they figure it out you can hear them excited, motivated, and interested.
Preview of ACARA's Challenging Words Checklist

ACARA's Challenging Words Checklist

ACARA has released a list of Difficult and Challenging Spelling Words. This checklist could be used for pre-testing students prior to NAPLAN and incorporating unknown words into weekly spelling programs.
Preview of Black History Words for Writing

Black History Words for Writing

Created by
Mrs Moorehead
Use words associated with black history for writing. Place this folder in your writing center and students will use it to create sentences, narratives etc. List has over 40 words.Print in color or black and white and glue to the front of a file folder. Cut along the dotted lines. Do not cut along the folded side. Attach word list on the inside of the file folder. PLEASE RATE THIS FREE ITEM AFTER YOU DOWNLOAD.Check out other items listed for Black History:Pocket Chart Calendar CardsInventio
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!).
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For elementary students who are just learning to write, you can use worksheets to practice letter formation. Students in middle and high school can use learning stations to learn how to write and revise essays. With plenty of TPT resources at your fingertips, you can sharpen your student's writing skills in no time. Extend writing activities beyond the classroom and observe as your child nurtures their imagination, enriches their vocabulary, and enhances their storytelling prowess.

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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.

By incorporating these (and other!) writing activities into your lesson plans, you can nurture a love for writing.

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