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7th grade writing microsofts in English (UK)

Preview of A "Mad Libs" Letter to My Teacher (First Day of School ELA Activity)

A "Mad Libs" Letter to My Teacher (First Day of School ELA Activity)

This is the perfect First Day of School activity, and can be completed either digitally or on paper. While this is an ideal activity for upper elementary and Jr High, it could be used with any grade that is capable of writing by themselves with some modifications!
Preview of Dystopia Vs. Utopia Genre Introduction (The Giver, Hunger Games, 1984, etc.)

Dystopia Vs. Utopia Genre Introduction (The Giver, Hunger Games, 1984, etc.)

Created by
Duwell Store
My students love this lesson. They learn how societies can be oppressive, read about different types, and then create their own laws to see how they can become oppressive. This lesson provides students with an introduction to the characteristics of a dystopia and dystopia genre. It begins by contrasting utopia vs dystopia, continues with 3 examples of societies (2 dystopian, 1 utopian) and has students underline the characteristics, and ends with students creating their own well-intentioned l
Preview of Cause-and-Effect Essay

Cause-and-Effect Essay

Created by
Lectiofile
This is a cause-and-effect essay PowerPoint presentation. This presentation facilitates teaching the different types of cause-and-effect essay. It includes the following:Introduction to Cause-and-Effect EssaysTypes of Cause-and-Effect Essays Causes-and-effects essay Causes Essay Effects EssayStructures of Cause-and-Effect Essays Block Structure Chain StructureTransition WordsCause-and-Effect Transition Words Practice4 Sample Essays
Preview of Pirate Pack - UKS2 Writing Structures

Pirate Pack - UKS2 Writing Structures

This pirate pack contains many high-quality images of various fictitious pirates (male and female). It also has various setting images - this includes ships, islands and various ports. There are various writing structure sheets to support character and setting descriptions. This means the students have given adjectives, which are geared to different characteristics and settings. There are expanded noun phrases, figurative language examples and information (fact) sheets related to pirates.
Preview of Tracing Arguments in Ads

Tracing Arguments in Ads

Task: Examine the images and texts in each advertisement very closely. Writers and advertisers whose purpose is to persuade will try to be very convincing so you will agree and take action. Look for a convincing argument by identifying claims, logical reasons, and factual or logical evidence. Also, for more resources like this and other engaging lessons, please check out my Teaching Argument (claims and evidence) with Murder Mysteries (Gdocs version) and Writing and Tracing Arguments Interactive
Preview of Setting Images and Descriptions in full (KS2 and KS3)

Setting Images and Descriptions in full (KS2 and KS3)

72 different types of setting descriptions and corresponding images. There are 12 images per page and each setting description tries to use a range of writing techniques (such as listed adjectives, figurative language and adventurous vocabulary). This is great for KS2 or KS3 children (ages 7-14). You can also get this as three separate PowerPoint presentations to display in the classroom.
Preview of Newspaper Writing Bundle KS2

Newspaper Writing Bundle KS2

Included in this bundle are - 4 examples of newspaper articles under fake newspaper names but all true. A writing toolkit support structure sheet with ideas on how to support writing objectives. A detailed Newspaper report on the events of Kensuke's Kingdom by Michael Morpurgo, including target setting and editing slips. A bonus sheet activity to allow students to examine newspaper articles and pick out their key features.
Preview of Did, Does, or Do - 6th grade - 30 question Multiple Choice - answers - 6 pages

Did, Does, or Do - 6th grade - 30 question Multiple Choice - answers - 6 pages

Welcome, sixth-grade, to our Verb Tense Practice activity! Today, we're going to sharpen our skills in using verbs correctly by focusing on the forms of "did," "does," and "do." In this 30 multiple choice activity, you'll encounter sentences with missing verbs, and your task is to select the appropriate form of the verb to complete each sentence within these 6 pages. So, let's dive in and have some fun while mastering these important language skills in this one hour activity!
Preview of 'our' or 'are'  7th grade - 30 question Multiple Choice - answers - 5 pages

'our' or 'are' 7th grade - 30 question Multiple Choice - answers - 5 pages

This one hour grammar challenge is designed to sharpen 7th grade understanding of the difference between 'are' and 'our'! In this exercise, you'll encounter a series of sentences where you'll need to determine whether to use 'are' to indicate a plural subject or 'our' to denote possession. Pay close attention to the context of each sentence, and select the correct option in these 5 pages. Let's dive in and test your grammar prowess with these 30 multiple choice!"
Preview of Editing Diary Entries UKS2 - The Highwayman

Editing Diary Entries UKS2 - The Highwayman

This resource has been inspired by Alfred Noyes' poem, The Highwayman. It provides 6 diary entries which provide different viewpoints from 3 of the main characters in the poem. There are mistakes in each of the diary entries so pupils need to work out the errors and then correct them as part of an editing task. Additionally, 2 self and peer checklists are provided to support children with what they need to find and edit. Answers are provided to help inform pupils why the mistakes need correcting
Preview of FORMAL LETTER WRITING - POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

FORMAL LETTER WRITING - POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

Created by
JOHN DSOUZA
This PowerPoint Presentation is perfect for teaching how to write a formal letter. These no prep activities would be great for ELA lessons or ELA centers. Your students will love these exercises that are carefully planned for student engagement.After attempting these activities, your students will be able to:Identify the structure and features of a formal letter.Identify the author’s technique in a formal letter.Plan a formal letter based on the given format.Write the first draft of a formal let
Preview of PROOFREADING - EDITING YOUR WRITING: UNIT LESSON PLAN

PROOFREADING - EDITING YOUR WRITING: UNIT LESSON PLAN

Created by
JOHN DSOUZA
This Unit Lesson Plan is perfect for teaching Proofreading - Editing your Writing. These no prep activities would be great for ELA lessons or ELA centers. Your students will love these exercises that are carefully planned for student engagement.After attempting these New Bloom’s Taxonomy-based activities students will be able to:Identify the correct meaning of proofreading symbols or marks.List the components of a proofreading checklist.Apply proofreading symbols to identify the appropriate use
Preview of Essay Writing – Marking Criteria Rubric with Feedback Tick Boxes

Essay Writing – Marking Criteria Rubric with Feedback Tick Boxes

Created by
Aceful Lessons
Save time when marking essays by using this editable marking criteria with feedback tick boxes. Students will also find it a lot easier to read the feedback because they're written in dot points. Includes: Editable Word (.docx) file Also available: Narrative Writing – Marking Criteria with Feedback Tick Boxes
Preview of The Giver Compare and Contrast Film vs. Novel Assignment

The Giver Compare and Contrast Film vs. Novel Assignment

Created by
Joelle Greene
This product can be used to have your students compare and contrast The Giver film to The Giver novel. You should print this out before the students start the movie, and they should be filling it out as they watch it. After the movie, there is a three paragraph expository essay response that the students will complete. It comes with an outline for students who may need more support and a rubric. You could expand this assignment to make it a 5 paragraph essay where you go through the entire writi
Preview of Harry Kane Fact Sheet & Non-Chronological Report Writing (Structured)

Harry Kane Fact Sheet & Non-Chronological Report Writing (Structured)

Perfect for any teacher who is trying to inspire their pupils to write a non-chronological report on the life of a significant person. Harry Kane has been a role model for thousands and achieved at the highest level of professional football. Two A4 pages of facts about Harry Kane provide a fairly detailed snapshot of his family members, his sporting achievements, interests and some random facts too.There is a basic and an advanced planning structure sheet for children to use to support writing a
Preview of Setting Description Images with Writing Space (KS2 & KS3) Pack 1

Setting Description Images with Writing Space (KS2 & KS3) Pack 1

This resource provides 24 various and interesting images of settings. This is a Word doc that has 3 images and 3 writing boxes per page - to allow pupils to write their descriptions or notes next to the images. This is Pack 1. (Note- These are the same images that are in Pack 1 of the presentation version available on my site.)
Preview of Setting Descriptions Presentation Pack 1 (KS2 and KS3)

Setting Descriptions Presentation Pack 1 (KS2 and KS3)

This resource provides 24 various and interesting images of settings and a corresponding setting description. The descriptions use interesting vocabulary and should expose children to a wider base of vocabulary too. You can choose whether to display the text or the image (or both at the same time).There are also 25 teaching-related questions at the end of the PowerPoint which help to engage children with the writing techniques as well as give them the opportunity to add more, edit or practise va
Preview of Mind the Gap - Understanding Genre Audience Purpose

Mind the Gap - Understanding Genre Audience Purpose

Created by
Madame Gazelle
This guide explains how to use the Mind the Gap strategy to help students read and write effectively.
Preview of Outstanding English Writing Interview Lesson - Sentence Openers

Outstanding English Writing Interview Lesson - Sentence Openers

This English writing interview lesson on openers and effective writing has been rated Outstanding by administrators. It can be flexibly used from 20 minutes to an hour.Children will produce a piece of descriptive writing based on a film clip and learn how to use a range of sentence openers effectively.It includes: lesson plan, PowerPoint presentation, mild, spicy and hot task and starter activity.Children will reflect upon their writing and evaluate an example of writing in terms of vocabulary a
Preview of Setting Descriptions Presentation Pack 2 (KS2 and KS3)

Setting Descriptions Presentation Pack 2 (KS2 and KS3)

This resource provides 24 various and interesting images of settings and a corresponding setting description. The descriptions use interesting vocabulary and should expose children to a wider base of vocabulary too. You can choose whether to display the text or the image (or both at the same time).There are also 25 teaching-related questions at the end of the PowerPoint which help to engage children with the writing techniques as well as give them the opportunity to add more, edit or practise va
Preview of Setting Descriptions Presentation Pack 3 (KS2 and KS3)

Setting Descriptions Presentation Pack 3 (KS2 and KS3)

This resource provides 24 various and interesting images of settings and a corresponding setting description. The descriptions use interesting vocabulary and should expose children to a wider base of vocabulary too. You can choose whether to display the text or the image (or both at the same time).There are also 25 teaching-related questions at the end of the PowerPoint which help to engage children with the writing techniques as well as give them the opportunity to add more, edit or practise va
Preview of Writing a Monologue

Writing a Monologue

Students will look at the ingredients of a monologue through both comedic and dramatic examples. Through hands-on highlighting and annotating, students will watch engaging monologues and see how they are translated to the page. Students will understand how a monologue is crafted, and what kind of details they need to include. The end goal is for students to be able to write their own monologue with confidence and style. Examples, handouts, and links are provided.
Preview of ADJECTIVE CLAUSE OR RELATIVE CLAUSE - POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

ADJECTIVE CLAUSE OR RELATIVE CLAUSE - POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

Created by
JOHN DSOUZA
This PowerPoint Presentation is perfect for teaching Clauses - Adjective Clause or Relative Clause. These no prep activities would be great for ELA lessons or ELA centers. Your students will love these exercises that are carefully planned for student engagement.After attempting these New Bloom’s Taxonomy-based activities students will be able to:Define a clause and its components.List the properties of relative clauses with examples.Explain the role of relative pronouns and relative adverbs in f
Preview of FORMAL LETTER WRITING: LESSON AND RESOURCES

FORMAL LETTER WRITING: LESSON AND RESOURCES

Created by
JOHN DSOUZA
A unit lesson plan with 6 sessions on teaching and learning resources of formal letter writing based on New Bloom's Taxonomy.After completing this unit students will be able to:SESSION 1 - REMEMBERING: Recognise and retrieve the key elements of a formal letter.SESSION 2 - UNDERSTANDING: Interpret and classify the authorial techniques in a formal letter.SESSION 3 - APPLYING: Implement and execute formal letter writing techniques.SESSION 4 - ANALYSING: Explore and demonstrate the knowledge of form
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Journaling

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Writing Prompts

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Peer Editing

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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

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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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