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Free 9th grade writing-expository resources

Preview of Free Paragraph Writing Graphic Organizer - Hamburger Method Template

Free Paragraph Writing Graphic Organizer - Hamburger Method Template

Created by
Presto Plans
Free Paragraph Writing Graphic Organizer - Hamburger Method Template: Enhance your paragraph writing instruction with this free Paragraph Writing Graphic Organizer, following the popular 'Hamburger Paragraph Method.' Students can easily structure their paragraphs by dividing them into three sections: the top bun for introducing or hooking the reader, the middle sections for providing reasons, support, quotes, details, and explanations, and the bottom bun for concluding with a summary statement.
Preview of FREE Five Paragraph Essay Outline

FREE Five Paragraph Essay Outline

Help your students write better essays with this structured essay outline resource. This FREE teaching resource includes two different five paragraph essay outlines. One outline requires students to include two examples per body paragraph, and the other one requires students to include three examples per body paragraph.Looking for resources for the ENTIRE year?Secondary English Curriculum: Common Core - Grades 7-10Ultimate Writing Bundle for Secondary EnglishUseful Writing Lessons That Might Int
Preview of New Year & End of Year Writing Prompt- Dear Future Self...

New Year & End of Year Writing Prompt- Dear Future Self...

Have your students write a letter to themselves in 10 years. They can place the letters inside of a time capsule, or you can mail it to them in 10 years!Students will reflect of their goals and dreams for the future. What will they be doing? What will they have accomplished? This freebie can be used as a:-First day of school activity-Last day of school activity-New Year activity-Writing CenterEnjoy! If you have any questions, please feel free to email me: SweetToothTeaching@gmail.com------------
Preview of Expository Writing -  Newspaper Article Writing Activity

Expository Writing - Newspaper Article Writing Activity

Created by
Addie Williams
Looking for a fun and creative way for students to learn about expository writing? In this activity, students will create the front page of a newspaper including writing a headline and a main story as well as adding other newspaper themed elements. Students will practice using 3rd person point of view and learn how to incorporate the 5 w's into their writing. This resource can easily be adapted for different ages and abilities and works well as an introductory lesson for expository writing or
Preview of ACE Writing Strategy: Citing Text Evidence FREE ACE Method Interactive Notebook

ACE Writing Strategy: Citing Text Evidence FREE ACE Method Interactive Notebook

Created by
Lovin Lit
Interactive Writing Notebooks ~ Free Bonus Lesson ~ Citing Text EvidenceCite text evidence with this free interactive notebook activity.This freebie includes a complete interactive writing notebook lesson that provides students with a formula for short response to literature questions.If you've already purchased my Interactive Writing Notebooks, be sure to download this freebie since there's an interactive notebook template here that's not included in the paid product.Get the full Interactive Wr
Preview of Writing Rubric - Expository, Argumentative, Narrative (Common Core)

Writing Rubric - Expository, Argumentative, Narrative (Common Core)

Created by
Ashlei Mosher
Use this rubric to assess any type of writing! It has categories that focus on ideas, organization, voice, and word choice for example. A student can score in the Not Yet, Developing, or Strong category. This can be used for a variety of writing types such as expository, argumentative, and narrative. This rubric scores students out of a total of 35 points.
Preview of Descriptive Writing Picture Prompts

Descriptive Writing Picture Prompts

Descriptive Writing Picture Prompts. Using writing prompts with photos to teach descriptive writing is an effective exercise. Teach your students to use concrete, or sensory, detail with three thought-provoking photos with writing prompts and notes on using sensory detail. This is part of my complete unit on Writing a Narrative Essay.Writing a Narrative Essay - Complete UnitYou might also likeWriting Prompts for Research and Response PapersWriting a Persuasive Essay - Complete UnitWriting a Rese
Preview of Free Writing Paragraphs Common Core "PEELS" Anchor Chart

Free Writing Paragraphs Common Core "PEELS" Anchor Chart

Created by
Tracee Orman
Free download: Common Core Standards "PEEL" Anchor Chart for Paragraph Writing Display this anchor chart to remind students of the necessary components for a strong paragraph: Point, Evidence, Explanation, Link, Style. You can find my PEELS writing graphic organizer PLUS reading (text analysis) resources using the PEELS method in my new download: Writing & Reading "PEELS" Anchor Charts and Graphic Organizers. I developed and published the PEEL strategy for writing paragraphs in 2011; I u
Preview of Leap Day (Leap Year) 2024 Activity Crossword Puzzle - Printable

Leap Day (Leap Year) 2024 Activity Crossword Puzzle - Printable

This activity is a fun NO PREP activity to do around or on Leap Day (February 29, 2024) to celebrate that this is a leap year! This is a printable resource (Canva). This was designed for students in middle school, but could be used for upper elementary and high school students.This is included in a Best-Selling Bundle: Leap Year (Leap Day) 2024 Bundle - Reading, Writing, and Math Tasks Looking for more February/March Activities for Middle School? Try these?Leap Year (Leap Day) 2024 True or False
Preview of Evidence Based Terminology

Evidence Based Terminology

Evidence Based Terminology  These Evidence Based Terminology guides include the formal language students must use when citing text evidence, as well as references from fiction and nonfiction. If your students struggle to use the proper transition words and phrases necessary to present evidence, these posters and handouts should help. They started out as anchor charts in my classroom, but when I found the kids continually using them as reference guides, I created the (more specific) posters
Preview of Informational Informative Explanatory Writing Rubric and Mentor Essay FREE

Informational Informative Explanatory Writing Rubric and Mentor Essay FREE

Informative writing kit for easy scoring/feedback, peer evaluation, and mentor sample evaluation. These tools will help your students quickly and thoroughly learn the elements and process of informational writing. Download for FREE. How to use: Students can color-code the sample essay to find all of the elements such as thesis statement, hook, topic sentences, evidence, elaboration, etc. and discuss as a class or in stations.Students can use the rubric expectations to write their own essays.St
Preview of Compare and Contrast Words - Handout

Compare and Contrast Words - Handout

Created by
Heather Micheals
Sometimes it's hard for students to think of great transitions words. Here is a list of words students can use to either compare or contrast two things. This is perfect to use when writing a compare/contrast paragraph or essay. I hope you enjoy it :) If you download it, PLEASE rate me or leave me feedback! TeacherBug: http://readandblacklearning.blogspot.com/
Preview of FREE Conclusions are like Dessert: 45-Minute Essay Writing Lesson

FREE Conclusions are like Dessert: 45-Minute Essay Writing Lesson

Created by
Secondary Sara
Conclusions can be tough to write, but they are so critical to an essay: the equivalent of a dessert after a meal, leaving a final impression on the reader.This *EDITABLE* 45-minute lesson introduces students to conclusion paragraphs through a relatable metaphor and the analysis of two sample paragraphs as mentor texts. Students then learn about the “recipe” for an effective and engaging conclusion before attempting to write their own. Applicable to ANY informative or argumentative essay, this h
Preview of Revision and Editing Checklist for High School Essay Writing in High School

Revision and Editing Checklist for High School Essay Writing in High School

Created by
Love and Let Lit
When students are finished drafting, this is a perfect essay checklist to help them revise and edit their essays. Students can use it on their own or have a partner comb through their essays. Use with multiple modes of writing. Looking for more? Check out the following writing units: ⭐ Argumentative Writing Unit⭐ Compare & Contrast Essay Unit⭐ Expository Writing Unit ⭐ Literary Analysis Essay UnitPlease contact me with questions and visit my store for additional teaching materials: Love and
Preview of Zebra on the Loose! FUN Informative Writing Activity for Common Core Grades 4-8

Zebra on the Loose! FUN Informative Writing Activity for Common Core Grades 4-8

Created by
Lovin Lit
Zebra on the Loose! FUN Informative Writing Activity for Common Core Grades 4-8Spice up informative writing with this FUN and different lesson!A zebra on the loose in the city? That's not something you see everyday! Read a reporter's interviews (primary sources!) of four people involved in this outrageous incident:- the kid who took the cell phone video of the zebra running through the city that went viral- the zebra's owner who accidentally let him get away (is that LEGAL?)- the lady who hit th
Preview of Lesson on making inferences NO PREP FREE Good Substitute Lesson

Lesson on making inferences NO PREP FREE Good Substitute Lesson

Review and practice making inferences. Includes practice sentences. A good way to practice Fig. 19B for those you you teaching in Texas. Good STAAR test prep. Answer key included. Good substitute plan. KW: inference substitute no prep secondary TEKS Fig. 19 Fig 19 Fig. 19B subtext Please enter positive feedback if you like this -- I can make more freebies like this one. If you like this product, check out my Rhetorical Appeals and Fallacies Lesson Bundle! Click to Follow Me! I also d
Preview of Research Graphic Organizer: Better than a Notecard

Research Graphic Organizer: Better than a Notecard

Created by
Spark Creativity
Want students to avoid plagiarism when using research in class assignments? The struggle is real, for you and them. But I've made you something to help. Go one up on the traditional notecard by giving students copies of this graphic organizer to keep track of their research and attribute sources easily. A notecard just isn't much of a guide, but this handout is! On the page, students have room to write down...Quotations (with page numbers!)Big Ideas (with page numbers!)Takeaways in their own Wo
Preview of FREE! Thesaurus Abuse Worksheet, Fun Brain Break, Writing Lesson, Word Choice

FREE! Thesaurus Abuse Worksheet, Fun Brain Break, Writing Lesson, Word Choice

Created by
Laura Randazzo
I often have students who rely too heavily on the thesaurus as they craft their essays, resulting in overwrought sentences that block, rather than illuminate, the writer’s meaning. Using a little humor, this handout helps students see what happens when one abuses the thesaurus. This handout, which can be completed as a solo or team activity/race/game, requires students to match up a series of well-known proverbs and sayings with their overwritten versions. Once students have completed the handou
Preview of Transition Words and Phrases Chart and 2 Activities - ELA - Middle School

Transition Words and Phrases Chart and 2 Activities - ELA - Middle School

Top tested transition words categorized by type PLUS 2 activities. This free 55 page resource includes: Transition word and phrase reference chart 42 practice sorting transition word type words 42 matching sentences with transition words
Preview of Paraphrasing and Summarizing Practice Activity | Digital

Paraphrasing and Summarizing Practice Activity | Digital

Help your students learn to paraphrase and summarize effectively with this practice activity. These graphic organizers help prepare your students for writing a research paper by practicing basic reading and thinking skills in small doses—before they are overwhelmed with writing a paper.Students often paraphrase by looking up synonyms for "big words" and taking out the articles "a," "an," and "the," which often leaves an incomprehensible, garbled mess.With this easy-to-use activity, students will
Preview of Thesis Statement Writing

Thesis Statement Writing

Students learn to write a thesis statement with this interactive presentation. Comes with: Handouts Examples Individual and group writing activities Peer Workshopping Answer Key Supplemental Resources Easy to understand, implement, and use as introduction, reinforcement, or assessment. Meets CCSS.
Preview of Standards Based 6-Traits Writing Elements (revising/editing)

Standards Based 6-Traits Writing Elements (revising/editing)

Created by
The 3am Teacher
NEWLY UPDATED!! An Interactive student Guide to build self-efficacy in 6-Trait Text Revising and Editing. Ready to use for lessons with printables for Students. The guides includes a process with steps that will guide students through each of the 6 traits of writing (i.e., ideas & content, sentence fluency, word choice, organization, voice, conventions) for 6-8th grade. The new updated version includes both color and black and white pages, a fun design, and all the same helpful content!
Preview of Fiction Paired Passages Reading Test | Common Core AIR Test Prep Print & Digital

Fiction Paired Passages Reading Test | Common Core AIR Test Prep Print & Digital

Created by
A Cozy Classroom
Help your students prepare for their Common Core Standardized end-of-year test (Ohio's AIR Test) by taking this paired fiction passage practice test. This practice test was created and modeled after the 6th through 8th-grade AIR Practice Tests. The 13 questions were written to give your students examples of all the types of questions they will see in standardized testing. The use of high interested youth novels will capture your students’ interest while also working on their test-taking skills.Q
Preview of How to Write a Summary Paragraph

How to Write a Summary Paragraph

This resource includes a step-by-step guide for students to help guide them through the process of writing a summary paragraph as well as an example of a summary paragraph going through the writing process. A chart for note-taking on any text is provided along with a revising and editing checklist and evaluation rubric. Terms of Use: This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. This means this resource is designated for 1 te
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