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Preview of Writing Portfolio Criteria & Score Sheets Editable Grades 6-12

Writing Portfolio Criteria & Score Sheets Editable Grades 6-12

Created by
Tracee Orman
Common Core Writing Portfolio Criteria and Score Sheets for Grades 6-12 (Aligned with the PARCC requirements for writing) - Now Editable! This IS included in my mega bundle: ALL of my WRITING RESOURCES GROWING BUNDLE. Keep track of required student writing samples throughout the year or have students use the portfolio criteria cover page to keep track of their own writing samples. Includes class score sheets by quarter (for quarterly assessment requirements, as recommended by the PARCC website
Preview of SMART Tickets 1 Google Forms Digital Exit Tickets Distance Learning

SMART Tickets 1 Google Forms Digital Exit Tickets Distance Learning

Looking for quick and engaging ways to see what’s going on inside your students’ minds?  Then look no further!  We have created 30 unique digital S.M.A.R.T. exit tickets in Google Forms as the perfect tool to check in with your students at the end of each lesson.  Each ticket falls under at least one of our S.M.A.R.T. characteristics: Skill-based, Metacognition, Assessment, Reflection, or Twenty-first century learning.  They are not only relevant and engaging, but they also help students concept
Preview of Narrative(s), Expository, Persuasive Rubrics for Writing Grades 5-7

Narrative(s), Expository, Persuasive Rubrics for Writing Grades 5-7

I use these rubrics in my classroom. I keep them in Word format because I like to modify them a bit based on the assignment/prompt. Sometimes I use a word count, other times page count. If I'm working on something like "voice" I emphasize that more on the rubric. If my recent lesson is on subordinating conjunctions, I emphasize that. With these rubrics, I'm selling them in Word format instead of PDF (my usual format) so that you, too, can modify them to work for you in any given situation. I'v
Preview of Animal Reports

Animal Reports

Created by
gingerskids
In this packet you will find six forms your students can use to organize their research for animal reports. The pages include the following topics: Family Life, Defenses, Diet, Life Cycle and Physical Characteristics.The materials may be used for an individual student report, or for cooperative groups. Used in this way, each member of the group has the responsibility for completing one page. Then, all pages may be combined to create a group report. In teaching the Writing Process, I use the form
Preview of September Mega Paper Set

September Mega Paper Set

Just in time for back to school! This product gives you the option of choosing papers with colorful, glittery, or grayscale graphics. There are 12 unique designs in all, each available on lined or unlined pages – 48 pages in all! These pages can be used for final copies of poems or essays with a September theme, expanded Quickwrites, or student weekly letters to parents in September. I hope your students will enjoy their September writing on these papers. Welcome back to school!
Preview of Writing Rubrics for Beginner Middle School Writing and Writer's Workshops

Writing Rubrics for Beginner Middle School Writing and Writer's Workshops

Save time grading essays with these rubrics! Give fast, effective feedback to your students! This group of rubrics is designed for students who write at least 3 paragraphs, 3-5 sentences each (or longer!)This resource includes 6 different printable rubrics that can be used to quickly grade:General essays Argumentative/Persuasive essaysFiction/narrative/creative writingSimply print, cut if you'd like (I often use one side for the rough draft, one for the final draft) and enjoy!This can be used wi
Preview of Secondary Writing Bundle

Secondary Writing Bundle

This series of Common Core State Standards (CCSS) resources was born out of a desire for SWBAT statements that could easily be posted in my own classroom. While I completely understood and appreciated the importance of daily posting student learning goals (SWBAT or “I Can” statements), I have to admit that I wished I could reclaim the time spent writing them on the board. I also wished I had room to post more than one or two learning goals. The Secondary Writing Bundle includes the following pro
Preview of Secondary Writing SWBAT Chart

Secondary Writing SWBAT Chart

This series of Common Core State Standards (CCSS) resources was born out of a desire for SWBAT statements that could easily be posted in my own classroom. While I completely understood and appreciated the importance of daily posting student learning goals (SWBAT or “I Can” statements), I have to admit that I wished I could reclaim the time spent writing them on the board. I also wished I had room to post more than one or two learning goals. The Secondary Writing SWBAT Chart makes it easy to disp
Preview of Secondary Writing SWBAT Statements

Secondary Writing SWBAT Statements

This series of Common Core State Standards (CCSS) resources was born out of a desire for SWBAT statements that could easily be posted in my own classroom. While I completely understood and appreciated the importance of daily posting student learning goals (SWBAT or “I Can” statements), I have to admit that I wished I could reclaim the time spent writing them on the board. I also wished I had room to post more than one or two learning goals. The Secondary Writing SWBAT Statements are derived from
Preview of 5 Point Paragraph Check Graphic Organizer

5 Point Paragraph Check Graphic Organizer

Created by
The School Hive
Help your students edit their paragraph writing with this graphic organizer. Page 1-3 include the: title page, thank you page, how-to use page.Page 4 includes a blank graphic organizer for you to edit as you'd like by downloading as a jpg and uploading to google slide as the background then putting text over it. Page 5 includes a graphic organizer that is ready to go and use for all students that are writing 5 sentence paragraphs.
Preview of "Support from Text" - A Simple Guide (PP + Hard Copy) (Distance Learning)

"Support from Text" - A Simple Guide (PP + Hard Copy) (Distance Learning)

One of the tasks of Common Core which often seems difficult for students to master is supporting their answers with corroboration from text. This guide scaffolds the procedure for supplying support from text from articles, books, audio/visual, and presentations. The guide also includes the difference between the quote and the paraphrase along with the procedure to complete either choice.Lesson includes:- 2-Page Hard Copy Guide- 7-Slide Power Point
Preview of Writing Checklist for Writing Process

Writing Checklist for Writing Process

Writing checklist for students to assess their structure, development, and conventions of their writing. Includes: overall, lead, transitions, ending, organization, elaboration, craft, spelling, punctuation, sentence structure. Comes with list of transition words to make sure they include and list of overused words to make sure they replace. Very guided and modified. Can edit it to fit your needs. Can be used as a rubric to grade.
Preview of Secondary Writing Standards Tracker

Secondary Writing Standards Tracker

This series of Common Core State Standards (CCSS) resources was born out of a desire for SWBAT statements that could easily be posted in my own classroom. While I completely understood and appreciated the importance of daily posting student learning goals (SWBAT or “I Can” statements), I have to admit that I wished I could reclaim the time spent writing them on the board. I also wished I had room to post more than one or two learning goals. The Secondary Writing Standards Tracker is designed to
Preview of Monsters on Maple R.A.C.E.C.E.S. Final Draft

Monsters on Maple R.A.C.E.C.E.S. Final Draft

Use this as a final draft document after the intro activity, instruction on reading scripts, and reading, annotating the story "The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street," and drafting the RACECES paragraph. This follows the RACES method for a paragraph with two pieces of evidence.
Preview of Grade 6 ELA Standards Checklist/Spreadsheet

Grade 6 ELA Standards Checklist/Spreadsheet

This resource is in Google Sheets formatting. All Grade 6 English Language Arts standards are listed, with cells to enter Dates Taught/Assessed and Notes. The spreadsheet is divided into five sections, one color coded section for each standard strand:Reading - LiteratureReading - InformationalWritingSpeaking and ListeningLanguageThis resource is great for keeping track of standards taught, and how students performed with these standards.
Preview of Writing Interest Survey

Writing Interest Survey

This form is a great starting point when it comes to writing! I like to have students fill out the survey throughout the year so I can see their growth, but also to guide students in finding their own writing personalities. Are you looking for more surveys?Reading Interest Survey: Lower ElementaryReading Interest Survey: Upper ElementaryClean, Printable Classroom Decor:Color Posters: Real Life ImagesClean & Simple Desk NameplateLicense Plates: Locker Tag, Nameplates, Classroom DecorCheck out
Preview of Workshop Conference Sheets (6th) - CCSS Aligned

Workshop Conference Sheets (6th) - CCSS Aligned

Created by
Parker
This kit contains conference sheets for 6th grade Common Core standards: RL 1-10 RI 1-10 W 1-10 The conference sheets are best used when focusing on a few standards at a time. Perfect for readers/writers workshop!!
Preview of FSA Editing/Revising Checklist

FSA Editing/Revising Checklist

Created by
Amy Flippen
Students, peers and teachers can use this rubric to ensure that they have included everything they need as they practice for the Florida Standards Assessment for Writing. This checklist follows the rubric used at the state level to assess student writing assessments.
Preview of Bilingual Peer Conferencing and Editing Tool for Students

Bilingual Peer Conferencing and Editing Tool for Students

This is a product I have used in both my upper elementary and middle school classes. As students complete their draft, they look for a peer to edit and provide feedback. This form gives them the structure. In English, you tell students "you have a peer TAG your paper". In Spanish, you tell students "Despúes de escribir un borrador, lo DAS a un compañero de clase". As a teacher, I have them turn these forms in with their final draft so that I can see how they conferenced and how they incorpo
Preview of Personal Narrative Checklist

Personal Narrative Checklist

This checklist is designed to help students edit and revise their peers' narratives.
Preview of Secondary Writing Standards

Secondary Writing Standards

This series of Common Core State Standards (CCSS) resources was born out of a desire for SWBAT statements that could easily be posted in my own classroom. While I completely understood and appreciated the importance of daily posting student learning goals (SWBAT or “I Can” statements), I have to admit that I wished I could reclaim the time spent writing them on the board. I also wished I had room to post more than one or two learning goals. The Secondary Writing Standards freebie is an editable
Preview of On-Demand Writing Self-Critique - Digital

On-Demand Writing Self-Critique - Digital

Use this form to allow your students to reflect on their own writing!
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