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Higher education writing resources for Microsoft Excel

Preview of AP English LANG OR LIT 154 words from exams 1980-present MATCHING/key

AP English LANG OR LIT 154 words from exams 1980-present MATCHING/key

154 challenging words used on AP Language and Composition and Literature and Composition exams since 1980. Set up in groups of 13-18 for matching with definitions. Excel spreadsheet that can be printed and used by students or distributed via the web. An excellent exam prep/review tool. Includes key.
Preview of Research Organizer Spreadsheet

Research Organizer Spreadsheet

Created by
Tiffany Ackerman
This is a spreadsheet designed to help teachers or students organize and process research for essays, dissertations and more. The Top row and left column are frozen so they can be seen no matter where you are in the document. The file will require you to copy the information in order to be sent to you. Enjoy!
Preview of AP Language & Composition Synthesis Project Rubric

AP Language & Composition Synthesis Project Rubric

Created by
Lindsay Gypin
This is the Rubric for my Advanced Placement Language & Composition Synthesis Project. Students write a synthesis essay question, research articles for the question, write an annotated bibliography explaining why they chose which sources they chose, write several reflections, and present this information as if they were presenting it to the College Board in the form of a portfolio that includes drafts and a table of contents.
Preview of Log Your Data! Writing Standards Checklist (kindergarten)

Log Your Data! Writing Standards Checklist (kindergarten)

Writing Standards Checklists & Logs include all Common Core Standards. Assess your entire class or each student for EVERY STANDARD.Everything you need ALL in ONE download.Common Core aligned checklists, spreadsheets, student progress reports & ‘I Can’ student data reports. Writing Standards Checklists includes over 20 pages of tools & resources to keep your student data organized. Keep track of class progress as you teach the standards* within the ‘Content Standard’**. Working on a s
Preview of Academic Writing Data Tracker

Academic Writing Data Tracker

This AWESOME master writing tracker has completely changed my life. It enables me to teach writing in a wholly new, targeted way that pinpoints each students' strengths and areas for growth to most effectively improve his or her writing craft. Using a series of formulas, the tracker enables you to: 1) Use one consistent writing rubric to assess student writing growth (you can download my FREE Academic Writing Rubric here); 2) Easily compare an individual's growth from one essay to the next
Preview of Writing Benchmark Data Recording Sheet

Writing Benchmark Data Recording Sheet

Created by
Michelle Lynch
This is an essential tool for teachers to record writing benchmark assessment data during the school year. An Excel spreadsheet is set up to record up to five separate assessments for each of your students. It easily shows each student's progression over the year. You can use this as part of your body of evidence to show progress towards student goals as well as your professional goals. This is made specifically for a first grade classroom, however it can easily be modified for any grade (Ki
Preview of Research Paper Editing and Revision Checklist

Research Paper Editing and Revision Checklist

Created by
Teacher Bee
Teachers and students can use this checklist to evaluate research writing.
Preview of Yearbook (book) Ladder - Editable!

Yearbook (book) Ladder - Editable!

Do you have to scour the web to find a simple ladder? Here is an easy way to have that file at your fingertips. Download this editable set of excel files for your yearbook layout or any other book creation over 500 pages.
Preview of Writing Rubric Grader

Writing Rubric Grader

Hate grading Writing samples? This easy to use spreadsheet quickly calculates grades and class averages! Simply enter the student's name then as you read their writing sample rate their work (0-4) for each of the 4, 5, or 6 writing elements (Grammar and Language, Organization, Word Choice, Voice, and Focus.) All grades will be calculated and color coded AUTOMATICALLY! * The writing elements can be swapped out for any other that you may be using as long as you are using a total of 4, 5, o
Preview of Excel Quote Maker

Excel Quote Maker

Created by
Gary Trotta
This program contains over 1,000 quotes and has the capacity to hold up to 1,200 quotes. This allows you to enter your own favorite quotes. It will present these quotes in 20 different design formats suitable for framing, printing or extracting to another program like Microsoft PowerPoint. It also has a great game called "Who Said This?" which can be played using the internal quotes database. You can choose which quotes will be included in the game. Requires MS Excel (Version 97 through 2003)
Preview of Citing Sources for Research

Citing Sources for Research

This is a great spreadsheet that will help your or your students stay organized when doing research. There are two tabs, one for sources, and the other for quotes from the sources. It can be customized to fit any paper great or small. You can also add conditional formatting and use a color-coding system if you are a more visual person.
Preview of Feature Article Rubric

Feature Article Rubric

Created by
Julia Capps
This is a basic rubric for assessing beginning journalism students with feature articles. Some of this can apply to news articles but the focus of this rubric is specifically features.
Preview of Easy to Grade Essay Rubric with Automatic Scoring

Easy to Grade Essay Rubric with Automatic Scoring

This rubric system will cut your time spent grading by 75-80%! I promise! It's also easy to customize. Shouldn't STUDENTS - rather than teachers - be the ones responsible for analyzing their own essays? After all, part of what we expect students to do is to analyze works; thus, they should have to analyze their own writing. As an English teacher, I require my students to prove to me that they can analyze their work through a rubric system designed to hold them accountable. I require them to p
Preview of Automated Rubric for Narrative Writing

Automated Rubric for Narrative Writing

Created by
Kerise Broome
This is an automated rubric that can be manipulated in Excel or uploaded to Google Drive. To use it, make a copy and title it with the student's name, such as "John's Critical Essay Rubric." Double click on the box you want to select. Add any comments to the box that you'd like, but be sure to end with a period. Using a period commands the spreadsheet to calculate the points and turns the background of the box blue. The last box allows you to add extra credit, or to detract points. You can
Preview of Duckweed Independent vs Dependent Growth Experiment and Paper

Duckweed Independent vs Dependent Growth Experiment and Paper

Created by
Christine Ryan
This is a fun lab experiment that I do with my sophomore biology students during our ecology unit. The students each have their own samples of duckweed (Lemna minor) and collect data over 2-3 weeks. They write a scientific paper afterwards. I have included basic lab instructions, student paper instructions, a spreadsheet that the students can put their collected data into, and a grading rubric. Edit the documents as needed for your class.
Preview of August 2024 Daily Writing Prompts on Growth Mindset, Creative Thinking, etc

August 2024 Daily Writing Prompts on Growth Mindset, Creative Thinking, etc

Created by
Casey Hatcher
Daily Writing Prompts suitable for high schoolers and middle schoolers.Each day has a theme:Money MondayGrowth Mindset TuesdayPersuasive WednesdayCreative Thursday"Letter to my future-self" FridayCheck out my other listings for more month-by-month, and full 2023-2024 school year, daily prompts.
Preview of Irregular Verbs Chart

Irregular Verbs Chart

This chart is thought to be used with students while they are reading or witing a text at the same time they are learning the simple past and past participle tenses in English. As they understand the meaning of the verb they have to write it themselves in the left part of the chart.They will learn the vers as they use them in real context.
Preview of Rubric Argument Research Paper

Rubric Argument Research Paper

Created by
Dana Yorks
This Microsoft Excel sheet rubric can be modified to meet your needs. The rubric includes MLA citations for the argumentative essay.
Preview of Developmental Spelling Worksheet for a Spelling Unit

Developmental Spelling Worksheet for a Spelling Unit

Created by
Jamie Price
This handout is a sheet I use with each spelling unit. I use it with the developmental spelling programs called Word Journeys and Words Their Way. Developmental spelling is a great way to meet the students where they are and move them forward as opposed to teaching the same words to all students regardless of their current level. In addition, it can be used with students of all grade levels. This type of spelling is also very effective with Special Ed and ESL students.
Preview of Persuasive Essay Outline

Persuasive Essay Outline

I use this persuasive essay outline for my AP Language and Composition course, however, it's simple enough to be used for any secondary grade level. Each paragraph includes helpful writing tips and there's an area for students to include their citations. This is an excellent resource for teaching students the proper way to organize a persuasive essay and how each paragraph serves the purpose of the essay.
Preview of Critical Essay Rubric

Critical Essay Rubric

Created by
Kerise Broome
This is an automated rubric that can be manipulated in Excel or uploaded to Google Drive. To use it, make a copy and title it with the student's name, such as "John's Critical Essay Rubric." Double click on the box you want to select. Add any comments to the box that you'd like, but be sure to end with a period. Using a period commands the spreadsheet to calculate the points and turns the background of the box blue. The last box allows you to add extra credit, or to detract points. You can
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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.

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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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