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High school writing word walls for Microsoft Word

Preview of Personal Word Wall Bilingual Spanish

Personal Word Wall Bilingual Spanish

Created by
Kory LaCroix
This includes some of the most commonly misspelled words with translation into Spanish for newer ELLs or students working within bilingual programs. *The verbs are translated into one conjugation versus listed as six separate words.
Preview of VIVID VERBS

VIVID VERBS

Created by
mfranck
Common Core features robust vocabulary instruction, and I have found that this list of vivid verbs I compiled has impacted my students' revision and vocabulary dramatically. Students can also focus on denotation and connotation and hit many of the language standards. This list of verbs is excellent for narrative writing.
Preview of Comprehensive Word Wall Packet : The Most Dangerous Game: Common Core

Comprehensive Word Wall Packet : The Most Dangerous Game: Common Core

Word Walls are an important part of the Common Core classroom. Students see patterns and relationships in words when they are easily accessible in the classroom. When vocabulary is studied in context, it becomes relevant to the learner. When prominently displayed in the classroom, the words on the word wall are discussed, referenced, and used in a variety of assessments. Subject-specific terminology provides visual clues, connections, and comprehension for students.This packet contains a 57 page
Preview of Editable Alpha Boxes

Editable Alpha Boxes

Created by
MPW Creative
This is an editable alpha boxes page. I print it on 11x17 paper, punch holes on the left and students keep it in their binders to write down words as we study a unit. This one was particularly for a science unit on cycles, but feel free to edit that.
Preview of A WORD A DAY (keeps the dictionary away)

A WORD A DAY (keeps the dictionary away)

Created by
B.Rogers
Do you want your students to become better writers and speakers? Well, one way to do this and to impress the adults who often read and score their writing is to teach "A Word a Day". In other words, teach vocabulary with a purpose. Included in this packet are over 200 vocabulary words on two vocabulary lists which I have compiled for you and which are alphabetically arranged. They can be made into posters and displayed in the classroom and also duplicated for students' writing folders or por
Preview of Fancy Words Synonyms to enhance writing

Fancy Words Synonyms to enhance writing

To help enhance my students writing they use the Fancy Words Synonyms reference chart (see product). The 2 page guide is stapled into my students writing notebook, journal, and homework notebook and serves as a constant resource to help make their writing more interesting and of course FANCY!The reference chart is a 2 page word document, including synonyms for the words said, pretty, ugly, big, small, good, love, important, smart, hungry and much more.
Preview of Writer's Toolbox (Banks of creative verbs, varied syntax, & punctuation)

Writer's Toolbox (Banks of creative verbs, varied syntax, & punctuation)

Created by
Jeffery Williams
Moving students from one level of writing to the next is a challenging and often daunting task. Their ideas may be insightful, but their writing style lags behind -- filled with repetitious diction and syntax. Directing students to elevate their language often leads to an unhealthy attachment to the thesaurus, which creates unbalanced prose and artificial wording. A more subtle and creative approach is to encourage students to focus on figurative verbs to make their writing more vivid. At the be
Preview of Edgar Allan Poe The Cask of Amontillado :Comprehensive Word Wall Packet

Edgar Allan Poe The Cask of Amontillado :Comprehensive Word Wall Packet

Word Walls are an important part of the Common Core classroom. Students see patterns and relationships in words when they are easily accessible in the classroom. When vocabulary is studied in context it becomes relevant to the learner. When prominently displayed in the classroom, the words on the word wall are discussed, referenced, and used in a variety of assessments. Subject specific terminology provides visual clues, connections, and comprehension for students. This packet contains a 30 pag
Preview of Commonly confused words practice and writing tool

Commonly confused words practice and writing tool

Created by
M Frab
This four page, editable document has two components. The first has 21 questions and 2 bonuses that assess 48 commonly confused words. The last two pages are to be used as a reference tool for students to use while writing and editing their work. Look for my other activities that correspond with this!
Preview of VOCABULARY LIST I

VOCABULARY LIST I

Created by
B.Rogers
Here's a great list of mature vocabulary words which I have compiled for upper elementary and middle school students. It could even be used with your high schoolers. These will really impress. Add them to your word wall or use them to begin a word wall in your classroom. This is the first of several to come.
Preview of Article Note Taking Sheet

Article Note Taking Sheet

A handout students can use to take notes with practice paraphrasing and using direct quotes with MLA citations. Great to use for research paper notes.
Preview of Cute Word Wall Letter Headers

Cute Word Wall Letter Headers

Created by
Cappa
Ever go onto a website and see cute examples of word wall headers? Well, now you can use this template of pre-designed word wall headers (Aa-Zz) and print it in color to put in your own classroom! If you don't like the fonts or colors chosen, you can easily change those using the tool bars at the top of your MS Word window. Enjoy! Please remember to rate and leave a comment!!! :) Thanks
Preview of Spicy Words to Spice up Your Fluency in Argumentative or Informative Writing

Spicy Words to Spice up Your Fluency in Argumentative or Informative Writing

Upper Elem/Middle Schoolers ARE ready for high-level fluency words in their argumentative and informative writing pieces--NO MATTER WHAT READING OR WRITING LEVEL THEY ARE ON. But where should they get this language from? This 100% unique word document is an EDITABLE list of 90 words the teacher should be modeling verbally AND through shared pen CONSTANTLY. Students should be practicing using these words over and over in their writing to gain confidence as the year progresses. GREAT FOR BRINGING
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 Transition Words

Transition Words

Created by
Mrs Js Classroom
Chart to help guide students on proper and appropriate transitional words in writing.
Preview of Unit 1 Morpheme Assessment form B by RADTeacher

Unit 1 Morpheme Assessment form B by RADTeacher

Created by
RAD Teacher
Unit 1 Root Word Wall posters are a free resource in my store. This product is one of two versions of the short-answer assessment I give my students once they have been through all ten roots in this unit.
Preview of Farmhouse Word Wall Headers

Farmhouse Word Wall Headers

Created by
Miss Haston
Farmhouse Style Decor! This product includes word wall headers (A-Z) in 4 inch circles. There are 2 letters per page.
Preview of Writing and Grammar Word Wall Poster

Writing and Grammar Word Wall Poster

Created by
Amber Stanley
This is a comprehensive list of terms used when teaching writing and grammar skills.
Preview of Factoring and Polynomials Writing Prompts

Factoring and Polynomials Writing Prompts

These writing prompts help increase student achievement in math. Students do a problem and explain in words how they arrived at a solution. They also compare and constrast problems mathematically and in words.
Preview of Defining Vivid Verbs Vocabulary Accelerator (used with Vivid Verbs list)

Defining Vivid Verbs Vocabulary Accelerator (used with Vivid Verbs list)

Created by
mfranck
This activity accompanies the VIVID VERB PACKET and is vital to get kids to use the words in the correct context and own the words. Students may also benefit from word sorting after they are grouped. The activity also lends itself to a word wall.
Preview of Writing Traffic Light Transitions

Writing Traffic Light Transitions

Created by
One Less Thing
Feel free to edit with transitions you'd rather use. If you print two copies, you can put them side by side and copy at 65% to fit in your students' writing notebook."ONE LESS THING" YOU have to worry about!Check out my website! www.bynesleah.weebly.com
Preview of Building Math Vocabulary

Building Math Vocabulary

This packet of graphic organizers helps students build their understanding of mathematical language and vocabulary as it relates to specific math content. These formats will assist students in their preparation for national state assessments.
Preview of Unit 2 Morpheme Assessment form B by RADTeacher

Unit 2 Morpheme Assessment form B by RADTeacher

Created by
RAD Teacher
This is one of two forms of an assessment I give students over the second of ten Morpheme/Root Word units we cover throughout the year. I use the Word Wall posters (also posted in my store) as daily bell ringers, which students see posted in class. The students define and record one root per day on the Root Word Chart Graphic Organizer I have created, also posted in my store. After 10 days, and 10 roots they should know and be able to utilize (because they've looked up and recorded the definitio
Preview of Speech words - Alternatives for said (Editable)

Speech words - Alternatives for said (Editable)

Created by
RTomoum's
Teach your students to use words other than "said" like bellow, moan, sneered ... etc. A list of 32 alternatives for said WITH THEIR MEANINGS! Better yet ... EDITABLE! Buy it as a bundle with the printable poster of these speech words in speech bubbles. Perk: print on different colored paper and brighten your classroom! Link to B&W bundle: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Speech-Words-Bundle-Alternatives-for-said-Word-Wall-EDITABLE-2100109 Link to colored bundle: https://
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