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Free high school writing resources for Microsoft Publisher

Preview of 6 Traits Writing Rubric

6 Traits Writing Rubric

Created by
Heather Tabacco
Often students do not completely understand what a rubric is assessing or how to use it when creating their original piece of writing. This rubric is student friendly and can be adapted to all different types of writing styles. It is currently formatted for Research because that is what we are currently working on in class. I have modified this rubric and used it for projects, or the kids have graded each other using it as well. ENJOY!
Preview of Large 3D Keyboard Display

Large 3D Keyboard Display

Premade letters/keys to cut out and print to styrofoam (or other) take away containers to make yourself an XL 3D Keyboard display which everyone loves!! Print the following pages and cut out around the edges. Paste onto the bottom of a Styrofoam take-away container. Some larger keys may need more than one lid. For some of them (like Caps Lock and Tab, I used about one and a half by cutting an edge off and putting 2 together like a rectangle. Made to look like a Lenovo keyboard in the Middle E
Preview of Edgar Allen Poe:  Cask of Amontillado Analysis Letter

Edgar Allen Poe: Cask of Amontillado Analysis Letter

Created by
Tanya Dolata
Based on Edgar Allen Poe's Cask of Amontillado, students will decide if Montresor is sane or insane. Considering the character's motive for revenge, dialogue, actions and thoughts, students will prepare to write an analysis essay from the perspective of a psychiatrist. Using evidence from the text citing in MLA format, students will diagnosis Montresor as a criminal or insane and write a four paragraph letter. This writing assignment also includes the application of advancing writing using ph
Preview of Bloom's Taxonomy Questioning Posters

Bloom's Taxonomy Questioning Posters

These posters are great for use in the classroom to help you remember higher order question stems.
Preview of Running Record Bookmarks: A-Z Fiction and Non-Fiction

Running Record Bookmarks: A-Z Fiction and Non-Fiction

Created by
Tom the Teacher
Running Record bookmarks. Each Running Record level (Fountas and Pinnell) has its own bookmark, with questions for students to complete to practise their comprehension.The questions can be applied to any text, and are generalised versions of the questions in the Running Record. Great for getting kids to practise their reading comprehension at home, or at school in their reading groups!
Preview of Boho Rainbow Objectives Banner

Boho Rainbow Objectives Banner

Created by
L M
Boho rainbow themed objectives banner.
Preview of "Classbook" Poster Templates (Publisher version)

"Classbook" Poster Templates (Publisher version)

Created by
Plug-n-Plan
Bring "Classbook" status updates to your classroom! Use these templates to make posters so your students can let everyone know what's going on in your class. Use a poster maker to enlarge these templates and create a hallway "classbook" status wall. **This is the Publisher format so you can type your students' names in before you print the posters. The font is Franklin Gothic Medium** I require all my students to be finished with all their work (including left over unfinished work) before t
Preview of Student of the Month

Student of the Month

Created by
Joy Franc
This file includes student of the week, month, and year certificates. It also comes in three different themes such as waves, sunset, and floral.
Preview of Write Burlap Banner

Write Burlap Banner

Created by
ALS Creations
Burlap banner Says WRITE
Preview of Theme Argumentative Response using ACE

Theme Argumentative Response using ACE

Created by
That DIY Teacher
Use ACE (Answer, Cite, Explain) to help students create an argumentative paragraph for theme. Template is editable so you can easily change the text students analyze. This handout is sized to use in interactive notebooks.
Preview of Passé Composé Slide Brochure for Avoir and Etre

Passé Composé Slide Brochure for Avoir and Etre

Created by
Chelsea Laser
This brochure is a great tool for students who are learning the passé composé with helping verbs avoir and être. This brochure has DR. and MRS VANDERTRAMP verbs and irregular past participles for verbs that use avoir as a helping verb. Directions are provided
Preview of Monthly American History Journals - October

Monthly American History Journals - October

Created by
Lindsey Schenck
Monthly writing assignments that accompany topics covered in American History for middle school. Can be used as comprehension or extension activities.
Preview of Exposition Planning Sheet Portrait

Exposition Planning Sheet Portrait

Created by
grangies
A simple planning sheet that allows students to visualise the structure and content of their exposition as they plan it.
Preview of QUESTION-ANSWER (QAR) POSTER

QUESTION-ANSWER (QAR) POSTER

Created by
Georgette Rush
This is a 26"x40" poster describing the QAR, QUESTION ANSWER RELATIONSHIPS reading strategy. It is bright, colorful, and well organized. Great for visual learners.
Preview of Lord of the Rings Creative Writing

Lord of the Rings Creative Writing

Created by
Outside The Gate
A simple and clear creative writing page for Lord of the Rings fans.
Preview of Senior Essay Brochure

Senior Essay Brochure

Created by
Colleen Sweeney
I created this brochure as a layout for a Senior Exhibition (5 Year Plan) essay. It is a useful guide as Seniors prepare to write their essay.
Preview of Honouring Veterans Remembrance Day

Honouring Veterans Remembrance Day

Here is a free template I use with a lesson about honouring fallen soldiers and soldiers in the service. Students sometimes glued these to tags and wore them, and some put them on our wreath.
Preview of Top Ten

Top Ten

Created by
Jenni Yingling
I use this document as an end of the year activity. It can be used as a way for your present students to tell the following year's students what to look forward to. Or, it could be used as a part of a memory book that the students make throughout the year.
Preview of Thank you letter Template

Thank you letter Template

Created by
Gemma Finney
I have used this as a coming back to school resources, for students to thank those who supported them during remote learning.
Preview of Notes on Voice

Notes on Voice

This is a Publisher document brochure on what students should remember about using voice in their writing.
Preview of Senior Essay Brochure

Senior Essay Brochure

Created by
Colleen Sweeney
I created this brochure as a layout for a Senior Exhibition (5 Year Plan) essay. It is a useful guide as Seniors prepare to write their essay.
Preview of Essay Writing Vocab

Essay Writing Vocab

Created by
holly judge
Cheat Sheet for pupils to help develop a higher standard of essay writing through their vocab choice.
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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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