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7th grade writing resources for Easel Activities in English (UK)

Preview of ***FREE SAMPLE*** LETTER TO SANTA TEMPLATES

***FREE SAMPLE*** LETTER TO SANTA TEMPLATES

This pdf includes 2 different templates from my product "Letter to Santa Templates", which you can find by clicking hereThank you for downloading this!! Hope you enjoy it :)
Preview of Narrative Writing Point of View - Definition Sheet & Comprehension Activities

Narrative Writing Point of View - Definition Sheet & Comprehension Activities

Created by
Atley Education
Enhance your students' narrative writing skills with our comprehensive Narrative Writing Point of View resource. This invaluable pack includes a detailed definition reference sheet, engaging comprehension activities, and thought-provoking writing prompts, all designed to deepen understanding and mastery of narrative point of view (POV).Narrative Writing Point of View - Definition Sheet & Comprehension ActivitiesBrief Overview:Narrative Writing Point of View Resource PackDefinition Reference
Preview of Reading Comprehension: Sherlock Holmes in The Adventure of the Red-Headed League

Reading Comprehension: Sherlock Holmes in The Adventure of the Red-Headed League

Note: this title is complete and suitable for Distance Learning.Who better to show the usefulness of a well-asked question - and the importance of a clear and concise answer - than Sherlock Holmes?In ‘The Adventure of the Red-Headed League’, Holmes and Watson are presented with an odd and seemingly innocent set of clues. Why was the pawn-broker hired by the Red-Headed League – and so suddenly dismissed? It could be that there is more to this mystery than at first meets the eye! In fact, the fort
Preview of Reading Comprehension: Sherlock Holmes in The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle

Reading Comprehension: Sherlock Holmes in The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle

Who better to show the usefulness of a well-asked question - and the importance of a clear and concise answer - than Sherlock Holmes?In ‘The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle’, Holmes’ great detective skills and Watson’s faithful support of his friend are at their most admirable. The disappearance of the famous blue jewel is easily explained . . . or is it? Set at Christmastime in old London, Holmes solves this case with his usual flair - and also, perhaps, saves a man from a life of crime. For yo
Preview of Create Your Own Weather Fiction Story - Narrative Writing Activity

Create Your Own Weather Fiction Story - Narrative Writing Activity

This resource guides students in writing their own fiction story with an 'extreme weather' theme. It can be used as an assessment or as part of a writing lesson. There are step by step questions for students to think about as they outline and plan their story, and a template for them to write their final draft on.You can read more about how to use this resource in my blog post: Word Walls, Rotations & Literacy Challenges - Navigating Narrative Writing Part 2.You might also enjoy some of my o
Preview of Introduction to Word Processing Skills in Microsoft Word/Google Docs.

Introduction to Word Processing Skills in Microsoft Word/Google Docs.

This is a little booklet to print out, it helps students practice their Word Processing Skills in Microsoft Word , Google Docs or similar.They can work at their own rate to score points for skills demonstrated. It is a useful activity to practice skills that have been taught, check retention or assess levels.It relates to my Digital Literacy/Multimedia Skills Ladder.
Preview of Queen Elizabeth II - A Writing Activity

Queen Elizabeth II - A Writing Activity

Created by
Phyllis Haley
Remember and celebrate the life of Queen Elizabeth II with this writing activity. Included:- teacher tips- links to videos, information, and a book- word bank- draft templates- good copy templates (black & white and colour)- web templates for Queen Elizabeth II and King Charles III (b & w and colour)- examplesBonus: A Venn Diagram comparing Queen Elizabeth II and King Charles III's coronations
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