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Free high school writing resources for Easel

Preview of Comic Strip Template FREEBIE!

Comic Strip Template FREEBIE!

Enjoy these FREE comic strip templates in your classroom! Product includes a template for both six and eight section comics. Also includes an optional section where students can add the title/author/setting/characters. These pages add a unique and fun way to have students create or summarize stories! Choose any of these four templates to make the assignment your own! This product is now a TpT Digital Activity! It can be used for Distance Learning.You can now:1. Customize this resource for your s
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 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 Argumentative Essay Writing Resources: Persuasive Essay Graphic Organizer

Argumentative Essay Writing Resources: Persuasive Essay Graphic Organizer

Created by
Read Relevant
This activity is designed to help scaffold the argumentative or persuasive essay. Graphic organizers with writing checklists help students organize a five paragraph essay, with reminders to introduce a thesis statement, provide facts and examples, and introduce a counterclaim. De-mystify the argumentative essay once and for all!Check out the full product here:Argumentative Essay Writing Resources : Graphic Organizer and Sample Essay This Download Contains graphic organizer for five-paragraph ess
Preview of "Mean" by Taylor Swift:  Similes, Inferences, Imagery with Anti-Bullying Message

"Mean" by Taylor Swift: Similes, Inferences, Imagery with Anti-Bullying Message

Created by
Elyse Allen
Using Taylor Swift’s award-winning song, “Mean,” you can teach and solidify for students what is 1. Simile 2. Inference 3. Imagery I have also included an anti-bullying message or a random acts of kindness activity for students to complete. This can be reported on through discussion, journal writing and/or a short essay. Enjoy this timely lesson with your students and please check out my store for more lesson plans. www.TeachersPayTeachers.com/Store/Elyse-Allen
Preview of #KindnessRules : FREE Friendship Differentiated Journals (Special Education)

#KindnessRules : FREE Friendship Differentiated Journals (Special Education)

This friendship journal is great for social lessons on kindness and friendship. #bsechallengeHow can you be kind to someone? By being a good friend!With three different levels included, this journal about friendship is perfect for ALL of your special education students, including non-writers, emerging writers, and writers! Teaching our students to be a good friend and be kind to one another is often something that gets lost in the fast paced world of education. We often tell our students to "be
Preview of FREE Brainstorming Personal Narrative Graphic Organizer | Writing Prompts

FREE Brainstorming Personal Narrative Graphic Organizer | Writing Prompts

Created by
Your Best Drafts
Brainstorm Personal Narrative Graphic Organizer | Writing Prompts Brainstorming for Personal Narrative Writing Unit BundleDo you need an engaging graphic organizer to help your middle school students brainstorm for their personal narrative writing unit? This FREE Personal Narrative Graphic Organizer uses guided brainstorming writing prompts to help your middle school students organize and brainstorm their narratives with ease. (This graphic organizer worksheet is a free sample from my PERSONAL N
Preview of ELA Paired Passage Practice Test | Print & Digital | PSSA Test Prep

ELA Paired Passage Practice Test | Print & Digital | PSSA Test Prep

Help your students prepare for Pennsylvania's PSSA Test by taking this paired passage practice test. This practice test was created and modeled after the 6th through 8th grade PSSA Released Practice Tests. The 11 questions were written to give your students examples of all the types of questions they will see on the PSSA. The Giver Passages will help engage and capture your students’ interest while also working on their test-taking skills.Question Types: multiple-choice, evidence-based selected-
Preview of 2-Sentence Horror Stories Creative Writing Activity FREEBIE

2-Sentence Horror Stories Creative Writing Activity FREEBIE

Let students have fun and get creative with this FREE 2-Sentence Horror Stories Creative Writing Activity! Students will write a couple of 2-sentence horror stories, which will challenge them to consider their reader's reactions while writing concisely. This creative writing activity can serve as enrichment, a resource for early finishers, or just a fun Halloween lesson!A teacher's guide is also included which covers directions for using this lesson as a whole class activity, a station, or deliv
Preview of Disagreeing Respectfully Activity, Respect Activity, Kindness Activity

Disagreeing Respectfully Activity, Respect Activity, Kindness Activity

Disagreeing Respectfully This template will guide students through decisions or events that leave them feeling anger or divided from others. It is important that as educators we teach students and model how to disagree respectfully. Sign up for email updates and follow me on TPT for updates.FOLLOW TO GET UPDATES WHEN NEW RESOURCES ARE ADDED Links to all MEGA BUNDLESCivics and Government MEGA BundleEconomics/Free Enterprise MEGA BundleAmerican History MEGA Bundle Colonial US to ReconstructionA
Preview of Argumentative Writing Essay Rubric and Peer Review FREE

Argumentative Writing Essay Rubric and Peer Review FREE

FREE Argumentative essay writing rubric with feedback descriptors and peer review sheet. Blaze through grading your students' essays and give quality feedback simply by circling the descriptors that apply to your students' work. Descriptors cover the most common mistakes students make, and are easy for students to understand so that can use them to make improvements on their writing. This kit also includes a rubric without descriptors and a peer review sheet.RUBRIC/CHECKLIST INCLUDES:❤ Hook❤ Ba
Preview of Back To School "How Was Your Summer?" Icebreakers {FREE} with digital update

Back To School "How Was Your Summer?" Icebreakers {FREE} with digital update

Created by
SpeechSnacks
**This product is also available as a DIGITAL DOWNLOAD for use with Google Classroom!! Text boxes have been added for your ease and convenience.Start your new school year off with a conversation about the summer break. Use the 12 open-ended question cards to find out how your students spent their time off during the summer. Laminate and cut the cards and place in a pile. Have students take turns responding. (Incorporate a game board or your own game rules as an option.) Be sure to include y
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 MLA In-Text Citations  Instructions, Examples, & Practice - Free Resource

MLA In-Text Citations Instructions, Examples, & Practice - Free Resource

Creating MLA in-text citations for research essays and projects is often a challenging task for high school students. Use this free In-Text Citation instruction, examples, and practice activity to show your students the fundamental process and have them practice to become confident with the skill. No prep.First, there is a sample Work Cited page with different types of bibliographic citations. Following is a practice activity that requires kids to circle the first word of the citation then proce
Preview of Narrative Writing Graphic Organizer for Middle and High School Essays

Narrative Writing Graphic Organizer for Middle and High School Essays

Created by
Love and Let Lit
Help students develop a structure for their narrative essays with this FREE graphic organizer! This useful tool provides a framework for students to develop their narrative topics. If you are looking for a complete no-prep Narrative Writing Unit, check out my 2-Week Narrative Writing Unit! Includes a writeable version in Google Slides! Top Resources ⭐ Romeo and Juliet Unit Plan⭐ Expository Writing Essay Unit ⭐ To Kill a Mockingbird Unit Plan Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebi
Preview of Editing Check List

Editing Check List

Created by
MrWatts
Here is a simple checklist for students to use when editing their longer writing assignments. Can be used by either the student themselves or by a peer editor.The editing is broken down into three sections to check:MechanicsGrammarStyleEnjoy, rate, and follow!GRAMMAR PARTY!Complete Grammar Bundle (Save Over 50%) Includes everything below!Nouns Worksheet + TestPrepositions Packet + TestAdjectives Worksheet + TestVerbs/Adverbs Worksheet + TestFact or Opinion Worksheet + TestNouns, Verbs,Adjectives
Preview of Ethos, Pathos, Logos 3 FREE Bell Ringers for High School Students

Ethos, Pathos, Logos 3 FREE Bell Ringers for High School Students

Created by
Love and Let Lit
Help students understand Ethos, Pathos, & Logos with three FREE bell ringers. Students analyze two advertisements for their use of rhetorical appeals and fill in a chart to demonstrate understanding of the three types of persuasion. Includes slides to display and student materials are writeable in Google Slides. ⭐ Check out this 1-Week Unit on Ethos, Pathos, & Logos. Students learn about rhetorical appeals and create their own print ad, commercial, or Shark Tank pitch to demonstrate und
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 Writing Survey for Secondary - Digital and Print

Writing Survey for Secondary - Digital and Print

This writing survey is a fun and engaging way to assess middle and high school students' previous experiences with and attitudes about writing. It could be used at the beginning of the school year or semester (depending on how your school structures classes) to help inform and direct your writing curriculum.The writing survey includes questions about students' favorite and least favorite types of writing. It also will show you how they view themselves as writers in addition to other helpful info
Preview of A bundle of rhetoric handouts on multiple logical fallacies

A bundle of rhetoric handouts on multiple logical fallacies

These are handouts I use to help when teaching rhetoric. The handouts are for teaching logical fallacies (bad forms of logic) such as circular reasoning, paradoxes, slippery slope, straw man, legit vs. false analogies, hasty generalizations, false authority, either-or fallacy, bandwagon appeals, after therefore because of, and ad hominem attacks. As of 11/8/18 this now includes an answer guide as well.If you have happened to buy my unit for Heller's novel Catch-22 these are already included in t
Preview of Character's Perspective Graphic Organizer

Character's Perspective Graphic Organizer

Enjoy this free graphic organizer, where student's will make a plan for writing about a character's perspective based on what the character does, says, and thinks. Click here to download more graphic organizers: Tall Tales, Fairy Tales, Folk Tales Graphic Organizers 12 Graphic Organizers for Literacy with ELL Supports
Preview of Drug and Alcohol Education Distance Learning Print or Digital Worksheets

Drug and Alcohol Education Distance Learning Print or Digital Worksheets

Red Ribbon week is coming, and you need a print and go activity to teach your students about the dangers of drugs. Inside this FREE resource is the true story of two gifted young men who died young due to drug overdose. Teach your middle grade or high school students about the dangers of reckless drug use. Plus, this resource is available as printable worksheets or may be use as a digital resource on the computer!Click here to save 30% off the price of reading passages by purchasing a bundle!If
Preview of FREE Analyzing Bias and Perspectives Graphic Organizer for Fiction & Nonfiction

FREE Analyzing Bias and Perspectives Graphic Organizer for Fiction & Nonfiction

What is Critical Literacy?Critical Literacy is an approach to reading and writing that involves critically examining texts to understand perspectives, bias, and power. While multiple perspectives are easier to see in news media, even fictional pieces and textbooks contain biases and amplify certain voices. By reading through a critical lens, students learn how to imagine how the message of a text can change based on the author’s choices. The graphic organizer in this resource encourages students
Preview of FREE | The Tell-Tale Heart Lit Guide | Literary Devices | by Edgar Allan Poe

FREE | The Tell-Tale Heart Lit Guide | Literary Devices | by Edgar Allan Poe

Created by
FRESHLITGUIDES
This easy-to-use activity is simple yet effective. Here’s what it will do for your classroom:Encourage analysis of Edgar Allan Poe’s famous short story The Tell-Tale HeartIdentify examples symbolism and how they contribute to the storyIdentify the setting and how it contributes to the toneInsert students into the narrative and ask them to make and defend their decisionsIdentify and interpret foreshadowing and ironyDiscuss mental illness and addiction and its consequencesChallenge students to eva
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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.

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