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Middle school writing syllabi en francais

Preview of Middle School Student Newspaper Comprehensive How-To Guide (Starter Pack)

Middle School Student Newspaper Comprehensive How-To Guide (Starter Pack)

*** VIDEO PREVIEW OF PRODUCT HERE ***Are you wanting to start a student newspaper at your middle school? Then, you need this comprehensive How-To Guide to help you get started and keep your school newspaper running strong! (GOOGLE SLIDES VERSION LINKED ON SLIDE 4 IN ORDER TO EDIT TEMPLATES)A student newspaper is a vessel to carry student voices, interests and concerns at your school. A middle school newspaper publication is not as efficient or self-running as a typical high school student newspa
Preview of French Back to School with Comprehensible Input Bundle

French Back to School with Comprehensible Input Bundle

Focus your energy back on your students in your comprehensible French classroom and get all the essentials for back to school in one place! This proficiency centered bundle includes Francophone classroom decor, high-frequency word walls, sweet sixteen posters, an editable syllabus, and a school supplies vocabulary game perfect for the first week. Sold individually, these products are over $24--bundle and save 30% and use your extra time and resources to get back to teaching for proficiency!Incl
Preview of ENGLISH SYLLABUS Template | Editable B&W  Version + Watercolor Version

ENGLISH SYLLABUS Template | Editable B&W Version + Watercolor Version

Check out the new english syllabus design by clicking here!This product contains 2 versions of the same ENGLISH SYLLABUS template.1. Watercolor Version2. Black and White VersionIdea! : Use the black and white version to make multiple copies for in-class handouts and use the watercolor version for your google classroom!I have written in example text but it is editable!**IMPORTANT!The header text that says: Welcome, Expectations, Procedures, and Grading is NOT editable. It is a clipart instead of
Preview of 6th Grade ELA Curriculum Map/Pacing Guide; CCSS Timeline

6th Grade ELA Curriculum Map/Pacing Guide; CCSS Timeline

Created by
Buzz Bucks
6th Grade ELA CCSS aligned in a simple 4 Quarter document. I clustered these standards personally. However, mini-lessons would need to be utilized for the Language Standards or could be incorporated easily into the writing. Editable as always! Thanks!!! Hope your day buzzes by amazzzzzingly!
Preview of Back-to-School Bundle / Back-to-School Stations (14 resources) / 6-12 / 90+ pgs.

Back-to-School Bundle / Back-to-School Stations (14 resources) / 6-12 / 90+ pgs.

Created by
Moore English
In the past, I have used stations as my back-to-school activity for secondary English language arts. I enjoy using stations because they help get students up and moving, becoming comfortable with each other and with the space.However, during our year of pandemic teaching, traditional stations were not always possible. This experience encouraged me to be more flexible with my back-to-school activities. For this reason, when I put this bundle together, I focused on resources that teachers could mi
Preview of Pacing Chart for Grade 6 Reading and English Language Arts (Scope & Sequence)

Pacing Chart for Grade 6 Reading and English Language Arts (Scope & Sequence)

Created by
Lovin Lit
**UPDATE** 8/16/14 - Grammar & Language I am making this available on Teachers Pay Teachers as a free download in response to overwhelming requests to view this document. This is not meant for you to use as-is, but is rather available to provide an example of how I use my various interactive notebooks and other products during the course of a school year. I have revised this document because I will be teaching 6th grade ELAR (English Language Arts & Reading) during the 2014-2015 school
Preview of French I Curriculum Map and "I Can" Statements

French I Curriculum Map and "I Can" Statements

Breathe easy this year! This French I Curriculum Map lays out a week by week, day by day schedule of a junior high or high school French I course. It shows in detail the following: -Week by week lesson plans for six units that make up my French I curriculum -Brief day to day lesson plans -Essential questions for each lesson in both English and French -Assessment dates for each unit test as well as projects -Alabama State Course of Study Standards for each week -"I Can" Statements for each uni
Preview of Modern ENGLISH Syllabus Template | Editable - Endless Color Options

Modern ENGLISH Syllabus Template | Editable - Endless Color Options

This modern ENGLISH syllabus template is designed to help you convey the ultimate amount of information. Its clean design and subject specific clipart will help your students and parents quickly locate information.Document Type:This is a Google Slide document.After you purchase this resource, you can add the it to your Google Drive by following these steps: Go to the ​​”My Purchases” page of your TPT account, and find the resource you want to accessClick "Add to Google Drive", then "Got it," if
Preview of First Day of Creative Writing | Creative Writing Expectations & Syllabus

First Day of Creative Writing | Creative Writing Expectations & Syllabus

Prep for the first day of creative writing! This creative writing file contains a presentation that covers expectations for creative writing and is both editable and digital friendly as well as several versions of a syllabus. Then, to set the tone and establish community, complete a graphic organizer to encourage creativity. Finally, show students a show vs. tell video to establish expectations. Included in this creative writing download:Creative Writing ExpectationsExplain to students how writi
Preview of Grades 7-8 ELA Curriculum Map / Yearlong Pacing Guide - CCSS Aligned

Grades 7-8 ELA Curriculum Map / Yearlong Pacing Guide - CCSS Aligned

New to teaching middle-school ELA? Have no idea where to start? Use my curriculum map to plan your week, your units, even your year!This curriculum map is aligned to CCSS and the Ohio Learning Standards. It is laid out week by week for a 36-week school year. It includes units for reading, writing, grammar, and vocabulary. All units have been successfully implemented in the classroom by a veteran teacher. Essentially, it tells you what to teach and the order in which to teach it.Each grade-level
Preview of French II Curriculum Map and "I Can" Statements

French II Curriculum Map and "I Can" Statements

Breathe easy this year! This French II Curriculum Map lays out a week by week, day by day schedule of a junior high or high school French II course. It shows in detail the following: -Week by week lesson plans for six units that make up my French II curriculum -Brief day to day lesson plans -Essential questions for each lesson in both English and French -Assessment dates for each unit test as well as projects -Alabama State Course of Study Standards for each week -"I Can" Statements for each un
Preview of Language Arts Syllabus Template for Middle School Teachers

Language Arts Syllabus Template for Middle School Teachers

This Editable Middle School and High School language arts syllabus is a great template to use when writing and creating your language arts classroom syllabus. In this resources, there are five different design templates to choose from. All content and subheadings are editable. Each design contains one blank page in case you need to add additional content. This template is great for new teachers! Images and headers are not editable. You will have the option to post online or print.Included:5 des
Preview of Sixth Grade ELA Common Core State Standards Timeline: Full Year

Sixth Grade ELA Common Core State Standards Timeline: Full Year

Created by
Buzz Bucks
Took my time and "bundled" the ELA standards. This may help some of you....as it will me....to plan for next school year! I have been studying these standards and "bulked" them together to make sense. It was like a puzzle, but I think I got it. I left flexibility with the Speaking and Listening Standards....as well as the Language Standards...which should be a daily review. Thanks!!! Love you all... educators of the world!!!
Preview of Diagnostic Test: French Grade 6-8

Diagnostic Test: French Grade 6-8

Created by
Monique Bou
Diagnostic Test: French Grade 6-8 - Assessing Reading, Writing, Comprehension, and Orthography Proficiency with a Point-Based Scoring System to Establish a Baseline of Student Abilities. Administering the diagnostic test, you should provide your students with one section at a time, such as reading, writing, and spelling. Clear instructions are available on each page, which you can review with your students if necessary.The primary objective of conducting a diagnostic test is to assess your stude
Preview of Plan de cours français #13

Plan de cours français #13

Created by
La Maîtresse
This is the syllabus for the "thirteenth class" for adult learners of beginner French. It can be adapted and used for one class, one week of classes, or one month of classes, depending on the age of your students and how many activities that you can do for each objective.This plan covers family vocabulary and several adjectives to help students describe themselves and their family members. We also begin to conjugate the verb ÊTRE. Pair this worksheet with Les Histoires du Voyage.
Preview of Plan de cours français #12

Plan de cours français #12

Created by
La Maîtresse
This is the syllabus for the "twelfth class" for adult learners of beginner French. It can be adapted and used for one class, one week of classes, or one month of classes, depending on the age of your students and how many activities that you can do for each objective.This plan covers telling time, common words for traveling, and a brief dialogue. It goes along with L'horloge and Les billets d'avion. Check them out while you're here!
Preview of Plan de cours français #8

Plan de cours français #8

Created by
La Maîtresse
This is the syllabus for the "eighth class" for adult learners of beginner French. It can be adapted and used for one class, one week of classes, or one month of classes, depending on the age of your students and how many activities that you can do for each objective.Students are making full sentences by now, but this plan still encourages sentences by providing examples of what students can and should do. Musical suggestions to pair with this lesson are included within.Thank you for stopping by
Preview of Plan de cours français #7

Plan de cours français #7

Created by
La Maîtresse
This is the syllabus for the "seventh class" for adult learners of beginner French. It can be adapted and used for one class, one week of classes, or one month of classes, depending on the age of your students and how many activities that you can do for each objective.Des arts, la culture, la cuisine ! La belle France ! This lesson introduces French culture by way of Poisson d'Avril. This lesson goes along with La Culture - Poisson d'Avril, but this cultural element does not need to be taught at
Preview of Plan de cours français #6

Plan de cours français #6

Created by
La Maîtresse
This is the syllabus for the "sixth class" for adult learners of beginner French. It can be adapted and used for one class, one week of classes, or one month of classes, depending on the age of your students and how many activities that you can do for each objective.Use this plan with the poème nourriture #6!
Preview of Plan de cours français #5

Plan de cours français #5

Created by
La Maîtresse
This is the syllabus for the "fifth class" for adult learners of beginner French. It can be adapted and used for one class, one week of classes, or one month of classes, depending on the age of your students and how many activities that you can do for each objective.This plan includes music, vocabulary, and an activity: Mots cachés #5- LE CORPS.
Preview of Plan de cours français #4

Plan de cours français #4

Created by
La Maîtresse
This is the syllabus for the "fourth class" for adult learners of beginner French. It can be adapted and used for one class, one week of classes, or one month of classes, depending on the age of your students and how many activities that you can do for each objective.We continue counting and add body parts to our vocabulary. This plan includes activities and songs to go along with the lesson.
Preview of Plan de cours français #3

Plan de cours français #3

Created by
La Maîtresse
This is the syllabus for the "third class" for adult learners of beginner French. It can be adapted and used for one class, one week of classes, or one month of classes, depending on the age of your students and how many activities that you can do for each objective.In this week's lesson, we discuss colors and facial features. The lesson is taught with music from Ilona Mitrecey. The lesson can be complemented with paintings of faces done by Pablo Picasso - ask student what facial features they s
Preview of Plan de cours français #2

Plan de cours français #2

Created by
La Maîtresse
This is the syllabus for the "second class" for adult learners of beginner French. It can be adapted and used for one class, one week of classes, or one month of classes, depending on the age of your students and how many activities that you can do for each objective.This syllabus includes three (3) grammar lessons, as well as a linked video corresponding to the Les Devoirs #2 worksheet.
Preview of Plan de cours français #1

Plan de cours français #1

Created by
La Maîtresse
This is the syllabus for the "first class" for adult learners of beginner French. It can be adapted and used for one class, one week of classes, or one month of classes, depending on the age of your students and how many activities that you can do for each objective.This syllabus leads you and your class through introductions, the French alphabet, and the days of the week, in a way that is appropriate for adults and can be adapted for children. This syllabus is written entirely in French, and pr
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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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Here are a few ideas for writing activities — from our teacher-created resources — that you can find on TPT and that are designed to teach students how to write effectively. (Pro tip: These worksheets serve as an excellent complement to our reading materials.)

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.

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