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Free middle 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 Author's Purpose Lesson

Author's Purpose Lesson

Created by
Gay Miller
This lesson plan includes everything you will need to teach author's purpose including:• Vocabulary Cards for a Word Wall• Two foldable graphic Organizers• Three sets of Response Cardso Wordso Definitionso Examples• Oral Practice Examples• Written Practice Printable• Full Instructions for a Writing Project including:o Sample Writingso Handoutso Student Examples
Preview of Synonyms for Said List

Synonyms for Said List

This is a reference list of synonyms for the word "said" that students can use in their writing. Updated 11/15 to include a black & white version as well!
Preview of Word Wall Labels -- Blue and Green

Word Wall Labels -- Blue and Green

Created by
TchrBrowne
Word wall labels in a clean, simple blue and green color theme. Print on card stock and then laminate so you can use them year after year! If you are looking for word wall labels you can edit. Check out these bright colored editable ones! Do you want more labels and decor that match the green and blue theme? Here are over 270 of them! Created by TchrBrowne / Terri's Teaching Treasures
Preview of Word Wall header and Alphabet Cards

Word Wall header and Alphabet Cards

Created by
Amy Marshall
Word Wall Poster and Alphabet cards (round and square) Bright Colors to match the Boho classroom theme!
Preview of Costas Levels of Thinking, Questioning House (Poster/Notebook Glue-In)

Costas Levels of Thinking, Questioning House (Poster/Notebook Glue-In)

Costa's Levels of Questioning poster. We used this for our students' notebooks as well as for a poster in class. I utilized a few different posters from our AVID team to create this.
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 Word Wall Words {Individual Student Recording Sheet}

Word Wall Words {Individual Student Recording Sheet}

WORD WALL FREEBIE!This recording sheet can be used many ways! I staple inside my students' writing folders, which is simply a 12 x 12 sheet of construction paper folded. Each time they need help spelling a word during their writing, they add that word to the sheet. It becomes an instant reference that they refer back to each time they write and have trouble spelling a word. It can also be used to copy words from your classroom word wall. Be sure to follow me here and on Instagram @thebenderbunch
Preview of Transition Words Poster With Visuals

Transition Words Poster With Visuals

This is a PDF you can print on the Plotter (if you are lucky enough to have one at your school) as a poster, print it from a color printer, OR my favorite...after our Writing Workshop mini-lesson, I always have "mini posters" the students can glue into their notebooks. If you take this document and print 4 pages (multiple sheets per page) and then cut them in fourths, you have your mini-posters :) Use if you'd like! ~Erin
Preview of Thanksgiving Word Art Poster and Activities

Thanksgiving Word Art Poster and Activities

Created by
Ruth S.
Display this Thanksgiving Word Art poster in your room and give one to each of your kids. This free download includes art, music and Language Arts activities that they do with the words on the poster. This is an updated version of my original packet. PLEASE NOTE: As of November 6, 2016, this packet has been updated. Please download it again! :) Feedback and Followers If you'd like to see more of my resources, please follow me by clicking on the star near my name. You’ll receive FREE updates
Preview of No Excuse Words

No Excuse Words

Created by
Rossbacky's
This is a list of "No Excuse Words" to be used by upper elementary students when writing. My students are always spelling basic sight words wrong in 5th grade! This can be placed in a writing folder or made into a poster as a resource for the room.
Preview of Word Study w/ r-influenced /a/ sounds (ar, are & air) - Words Their Way

Word Study w/ r-influenced /a/ sounds (ar, are & air) - Words Their Way

Created by
24-7 Teacher
These materials are inspired by the Beth Newingham's word study unit she has designed, but it is altered and more manageable for my classroom. Her unit has an allotted time for spelling instruction daily and in my district there isn't a specific time for explicit spelling instruction. With that being said, these resources take minimal time from classroom instruction. Practice is incorporated into one reading center, morning work, and homework. The initial day to introduce the words takes about
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 Zebra Themed Classroom Decor Set

Zebra Themed Classroom Decor Set

Zebra Themed Classroom Decor Set is perfect for any classroom that needs some color and fun! :) This set includes: ~ Fiction & Nonfiction Headers ~ Genre Posters ~ Book Bin Labels ~ Student Summary Sheet for Notebook ~ Fun Word search ~ Writing Process & Six Traits Posters ~ Hot Pink & Neon Green Zebra Alphabet (in cursive & manuscript) ~ Nameplates ~ Clock Labels ~ Small Zebra Numbers ~ Welcome Sign Take a look at the preview and see why this would be perfect in your classro
Preview of Synonym Desk Mat FREEBIE

Synonym Desk Mat FREEBIE

Help students develop their vocabulary and use WOW Words when writing by placing these charts on their desks. Instead of using basic words, students can integrate these synonyms into their writing. Words chosen on the charts are ones used frequently by students. They are divided up into three categories; emotions, appearance and speaking. A US Spelling version is also included.Related ProductsDesk Mat HelperEDITABLE Sight Word Desk MatAlphabet Desk StripsHave a question? Use the Product Q &
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 Personal Word Wall *Freebie*

Personal Word Wall *Freebie*

Created by
Kristina Rose
I wanted to display a word wall in my classroom, but I have ran out of wall space. So I decided to create this personal word wall for my students to use when writing. I am going to have them keep this in their writing folder so they can keep track of words they have trouble spelling. They can also write down important words we go over each week in math, ELA, science, and social studies.
Preview of Portable Word Wall Template

Portable Word Wall Template

Created by
Hannah Kolb
Instead of only having the Word Wall Words (or No Excuse Words) on a wall or bulletin board, your students can add to this template as the year progresses. You may choose to have your students write all of the word wall words, or have the students write the words that they have trouble spelling during writing.
Preview of Making Writing Interesting - Adjectives & Synonyms Word Wall

Making Writing Interesting - Adjectives & Synonyms Word Wall

This pack is designed to create a few word walls to encourage your students to spice up their writing by using better words for the commonly used 'said', 'walked' and 'big'. I have also included a page at the end so you can add extra words you find as a class, If you would like to keep the font consistent I used 'SchoolBusBounce'. Print out the words onto coloured paper then display around your room. The more you encourage your students to use these words, the more they will do it without you
Preview of A List of Verbs

A List of Verbs

Created by
TeachRTips
A list of common and uncommon verbs for students to reference. Can be used as a poster, a handout or other reference.
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 Onomatopoeia Picture Dictionary | English | Figurative Language Resource

Onomatopoeia Picture Dictionary | English | Figurative Language Resource

Created by
ENLementary
Figurative language can be one of the most fun (and most difficult) topics to teach in ELA, ESPECIALLY for English Language Learners! Onomatopoeia is a figurative language tool that students love adding to their writing to give it a little POP, or ZING, or BAM! Onomatopoeia brings life to writing. Our ENL students/bilingual students need resources that are visual and help them understand the non-literal aspects of the English language. Pair this picture dictionary/anchor chart with my figurative
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 Bright Classroom Decor Days of the Week Signs FREEBIE {Owl Theme}

Bright Classroom Decor Days of the Week Signs FREEBIE {Owl Theme}

This is a FREEBIE set that is part of my Bright Color Owl themed classroom decor! This is a set of the days of the week signs!Check out the entire bundle at: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Bright-Classroom-Labels-Word-Wall-Letters-and-Signs-Owl-themed-BUNDLE-1900902The fonts used are:https://www.dafont.com/kg-the-last-time.fonthttps://www.dafont.com/janda-happy-day.fontI hope these can make your classroom bright and colorful! Be on the look out for more colors and styles in my organ
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Journaling

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Writing Prompts

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Peer Editing

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Poetry Writing

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