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4th grade Common Core W.7.3 interactive whiteboards

Preview of How to build a topic sentence

How to build a topic sentence

For those with students who are having trouble building a topic sentence by using the words from the prompt, this power point is for you. A full I do, we do, you do gradual release power point that shows step by step how to use the words from the prompt to create a strong, accurate topic sentence to begin writing. Students come away with a better understanding of what a topic sentence is as well as how to write directly to the topic asked for. Power point may be edited to align with any text
Preview of Spring Break - Acrostic Poem (w/ example)

Spring Break - Acrostic Poem (w/ example)

An educator can choose a variety of ways to use this resource!This Spring Break acrostic poem set is a fun resource for teaching (and/or reinforcing) students how to complete acrostic poems. This resource can be used to complete an "I do", "We do", "You do" activity. Or either of the three. Teachers can display the colored pages on their whiteboard for the "I do" and "We do" portions, and then print out the black and white option for the students to work on (and perhaps color in) on their own. R
Preview of Valentine's Day - Acrostic Poem (w/ example)

Valentine's Day - Acrostic Poem (w/ example)

An educator can choose a variety of ways to use this resource!This Valentine's Day acrostic poem set is a fun resource for teaching (and/or reinforcing) students how to complete acrostic poems. This resource can be used to complete an "I do", "We do", "You do" activity. Or either of the three. Teachers can display the colored pages on their whiteboard for the "I do" and "We do" portions, and then print out the black and white option for the students to work on (and perhaps color in) on their own
Preview of Number story: original short story idea generator

Number story: original short story idea generator

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Hi School
Use this flipchart to help your students create an original short story. First, students choose four numbers (1-5). Then, you reveal who their character will be (1st number), what their setting will be (2nd number) an object that must be included in their story (3rd number) and their theme (4th number). A free domain 10 minute adventure style song has been added and can be played to inspire your students as they write their original short stories. I've used this many times and have seen students
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