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Preview of Compound Sentence Worksheets

Compound Sentence Worksheets

Many middle-schoolers struggle with compound sentences, so here are two free compound sentence worksheets to address those needs.The first compound sentence worksheet covers compound sentences with fanboys where students fill in the missing coordinating conjunction.The second offers practice with compound sentences with semicolons where students match and combine sentences. Both worksheets include links to Google slide versions and brain bonuses for a little outside-the-box thinking. If you like
Preview of Sentences, Run-ons, and Fragments Worksheet

Sentences, Run-ons, and Fragments Worksheet

Quickly access your students' knowledge of sentences, run-ons, and fragments with this free worksheet."Sentences, Run-ons, and Fragments Worksheet" includes a two-page, multiple-choice pdf handout, answer key, and brain bonus.If you like this, check out Worksheet and Quiz on Comma Splices.You can also visit my blog, "Easy Introductory Activities for Teaching Students How to Use the Comma," for more free resources.
Preview of Guided Writing Workshop: Exploring Forms of Writing (Grades 7-12)

Guided Writing Workshop: Exploring Forms of Writing (Grades 7-12)

Ditch the standard five-paragraph essay for once. And get inspired with dozens of varieties of writing forms for you and your students to choose for their next task. This free resource is simple — it's a list of 200+ forms of writing. Use it as a reference sheet, and post it in your writing classroom and on your school's learning management system. You're welcome! Note — this resource comes equipped with both a printable and digital version (w/ Google Slides, PDF, and Easel).The Resource Comes
Preview of Inspiring Adolescent Writers: Journal Keeping Exercise for Grades 8-10 ELA Class

Inspiring Adolescent Writers: Journal Keeping Exercise for Grades 8-10 ELA Class

Encourage your emerging adolescent writers to write! Use this free resource to encourage teenagers in your middle and high school English Language Arts class or Writing Workshop to be inspired to jot down their ideas, keep a diary, or collect quotes from authors they love. Note — this resource comes equipped with a printable and digital version (w/ PDF, Google Workspace, and Easel).The Resource Comes Packaged with the Following Features:1 Set of Instructions on How to Use this Anchor Chart and S
Preview of Digital Writing Guide: Using Tech in Secondary Classroom (Grades 7-12)

Digital Writing Guide: Using Tech in Secondary Classroom (Grades 7-12)

What is a modern computer device? Whether I am using a smartphone, or a tablet, or a desktop computer — I am using a computer. It's brain is a tiny, silicon chip. It's the prerequisite machinery of your computer, making up the device's central processing unit (CPU). Get familiar with these terms, and more, with a visual anchor chart and exercise to instruct students with similar terms — whether for your school's computer lab, writing center, library, writing and humanities classes, or anywhere e
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Writing worksheets can help your child develop essential writing and literacy skills needed for school and life. If you’re a teacher or parent looking for printable and digital writing resources to help your student learn a writing concept, look no further! TPT has an extensive collection of resources, created by other teachers, that are designed to help with any need across grade levels.

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.

Fun and engaging writing activities to try

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.

By incorporating these (and other!) writing activities into your lesson plans, you can nurture a love for writing.

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What types of writing resources are available on TPT?

There are many different types of writing resources sold by Sellers on TPT. Some popular writing lessons include creative writing, poetry, writing essays, writing expository, and handwriting.

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Educators can save time preparing writing lessons with resources created by experienced teachers. Simply start a search for writing resources on the TPT marketplace, and filter by grade level, price, and/or resource type to find materials that've been proven to work in classrooms like yours. No matter what you’re teaching, there are plenty of writing lessons and activities sold by Sellers on TPT that are tailored to meet your students' skill levels.