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4th grade creative writing Common Core RL.9-10.3 resources

Preview of Narrative & Creative Writing: Character Creation Charts with Google Docs!

Narrative & Creative Writing: Character Creation Charts with Google Docs!

Aid students in crafting a unique, compelling narrative by using these detailed character creation charts! With these charts, students will focus on characterization using ASTAR: Appearance, Speech, Thoughts, Actions, and Reactions from Others. With each section, students will craft characters by answering questions such as: does my character have any scars? What kind of accent does my character have? What are my character's core values? What does my character desire more than anything? Does my
Preview of Narrative Writing Through Finding Nemo

Narrative Writing Through Finding Nemo

Trying to teach narrative writing concepts? Looking for a way to teach high level concepts about plot and character development that is engaging and educational? This lesson is the perfect way to do that. Tried and tested in fourth and fifth grade, but perfect for middle and high school classrooms as well, students will develop a common vocabulary to discuss narrative stories all while developing their own.This seven day lesson plan walks your students through Finding Nemo while learning about:P
Preview of Skill-Based Creative Writing Prompts - Building Characters

Skill-Based Creative Writing Prompts - Building Characters

Save some time in ELA class by combining your students’ practice of identifying and analyzing characters with their practice of relevant and profound creative writing! This resource will allow students to practice their reading and writing skills at a higher level by using a prompt to write a story that focuses on building characters. This shows students the connection between being a reader who analyzes a writer’s technique and being the writer!This resource includes a page of 12 creative writi
Preview of List of Character Traits

List of Character Traits

Created by
Erica Lee
Here's a list of character traits that students can use when describing characters in stories, essays, character maps, compare & contrast, etc. etc. The possibilities are endless!
Preview of ALTERNATIVES TO BOOK REPORTS

ALTERNATIVES TO BOOK REPORTS

So you want to teach a major work, but you don't want to assign the typical book report. Check out these 30+ Alternatives to Book Reports! Energize students, as they realize that the literature will come to life! They'll all find themselves in the literature and want to get so much more reading done for themselves, you, and their class. 3RD - 12TH Students will enjoy whichever project you or they will choose! Check 'em out!These Alternatives include:1. Interviews2. Drawing pictures3. Creating t-
Preview of Characterization (direct and indirect) ELA Infographic Poster

Characterization (direct and indirect) ELA Infographic Poster

Created by
Natalie Perron
This eye-catching infographic poster on characterization can be utilized by ELA teachers of any grade level. I used this in my student teaching (8th grade ELA) to teach characterization skills. This poster reminds students and provides examples of direct and indirect characterization. Illustrations, bold text, and a clear outline of the two types of characterization are included on the poster.
Preview of Virtual Thanksgiving Characterization Language Arts

Virtual Thanksgiving Characterization Language Arts

This virtual project will allow students to create their own "virtual" Thanksgiving celebration. It also allows them to understand direct and indirect characterization.Students will use the "Sample" copy as instructions. I can email you a blank project, or you can make a copy of the one I am sharing, and add additional slides for the students. The slideshow has a total of 5 slides.
Preview of (Writing) How to Draft a Letter Anchor Chart

(Writing) How to Draft a Letter Anchor Chart

Created by
AuriemmaAir
(Writing) How to Draft a Letter Anchor ChartPDF DownloadThis "(Writing) How to Draft a Letter Anchor Chart" provides a breakdown and visual aid to introduce, model, and reference during skill-based instruction of the target skill (writing a letter with a heading, body message, and closing). This visual aid reflects a systematic approach to tackling letter writing.
Preview of Narrative Elements Graphic Organizer

Narrative Elements Graphic Organizer

Use this graphic organizer with any story! It includes 5 narrative elements (setting, characters, conflict, plot, and theme) and plot is divided by the inciting incident and the character's reaction. A bonus scaffolded organizer is included!Use the Narrative Elements Graphic Organizer to-introduce narrative elementsanalyze a literary textanalyze a movie compare two texts by creating a narrative elements graphic organizer for eachbrainstorm to write an original narrativeassess student knowledge o
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