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Middle school writing assessment images

Preview of What Stuck With You Exit Slip Poster {20x30 Black & White}

What Stuck With You Exit Slip Poster {20x30 Black & White}

Created by
Joanne Miller
20x30 Black and White ***This Exit Slip Sign is a jpeg. file and should be printed/developed as a 20x30 photo/poster. (I have found Sam's Club to be the least expensive to print). This poster will hold (28) 3x3 sticky notes. Each box is numbered and to be assigned to students so at a quick glance you can see who has responded. Exit slips are great because they only take a few minutes and it’s a quick, easy way to check for student progress. The slips allow students to express what or how they
Preview of What Stuck With You Exit Slip Poster {20x24 Black & Pink}

What Stuck With You Exit Slip Poster {20x24 Black & Pink}

Created by
Joanne Miller
20x24 Black and Pink Poster This Exit Slip Sign is a jpeg. file and should be printed/developed as a 20x24 photo/poster. (I have found Sam's Club to be the least expensive to print). This poster will hold (24) 3x3 sticky notes. Each box is numbered and to be assigned to students so at a quick glance you can see who has responded. Exit slips are great because they only take a few minutes and it’s a quick, easy way to check for student progress. The slips allow students to express what or how th
Preview of What Stuck With You Exit Slip Poster (20x24 Black & White}

What Stuck With You Exit Slip Poster (20x24 Black & White}

Created by
Joanne Miller
20x24 Black and White Poster This Exit Slip Sign is a jpeg. file and should be printed/developed as a 20x24 photo/poster. (I have found Sam's Club to be the least expensive to print). This poster will hold (24) 3x3 sticky notes. Each box is numbered and to be assigned to students so at a quick glance you can see who has responded. Exit slips are great because they only take a few minutes and it’s a quick, easy way to check for student progress. The slips allow students to express what or how t
Preview of Introduction to Persuasive Writing & Rhetorical Devices Tool Kit

Introduction to Persuasive Writing & Rhetorical Devices Tool Kit

Created by
Taylor's ToolBox
This bundle includes easy to use Google Slide deck notes, activities, assessments, and a project that will help teach persuasive writing to your students. The notes include check for understanding and explains the differences between ethos, logos, and pathos. The assignments and activities are also fun ways to engage and help your students better understand how to write persuasively using rhetorical devices.
Preview of RACE Writing Strategy Rubric

RACE Writing Strategy Rubric

I use this RACE writing strategy as a reminder on my student's desks. I laminated them and taped them down. As student's complete a constructed response question, they use a dry erase marker to assess their progress in writing.
Preview of The Lemonade War by Jacqueline Davies Graphic Organizer and Question Set

The Lemonade War by Jacqueline Davies Graphic Organizer and Question Set

The Lemonade War by Jacqueline Davies is a phenomenal book for students to get into. The graphic organizer and questions set will be a great addition to work provided for your class. This set offers a lot for teachers to provide their students without that overwhelming and bulky feel. Teachers have the freedom to use questions provided on the handouts or prompt students based on instances in the story. Have students focus critical elements and meaningful parts of Lemonade War. Also, have student
Preview of Informational Passage- New Items Type ECR,SCR Reading Comprehension

Informational Passage- New Items Type ECR,SCR Reading Comprehension

Looking to help your students prepare for the new question types on the STAAR reading test?This resource includes a complete informational passage that targets reading comprehension skills and addresses the new STAAR item types. This assessment includes questions from the new item types:New question types:3- Multiple choice1- Multipart1- Multi-choice2- Short Constructed Response1- Extended Constructive Response
Preview of SBAC Performance Task Math and Reading

SBAC Performance Task Math and Reading

Performance Task: Math and Reading - Exploring National and State ParksTask Summary:In this performance task, students will explore the fascinating world of National and State Parks through a combination of math and reading activities. By delving into the rich history, geography, and environmental significance of these parks, students will strengthen their mathematical skills while enhancing their reading comprehension and critical thinking abilities.Math Component:Students will engage in variou
Preview of Writing an Artist Statement

Writing an Artist Statement

Created by
Art with U
Writing in the art classroom is never a fun task. Adding an artist statement at the end of each assignment not only allows for your students to show what they have learned, but also has them practice evaluating their own work. Asking questions of how they can improve next time or what they wish to change, are big in building on student growth. Incorporate this "Writing an Artist Statement" infographic into your classroom routine! Your principal will surely love seeing kiddos writing in the art r
Preview of What Stuck With You Exit Slip Poster {20x24 Black & Green}

What Stuck With You Exit Slip Poster {20x24 Black & Green}

Created by
Joanne Miller
20x24 Black and Green Poster This Exit Slip Sign is a jpeg. file and should be printed/developed as a 20x24 photo/poster. (I have found Sam's Club to be the least expensive to print). This poster will hold (24) 3x3 sticky notes. Each box is numbered and to be assigned to students so at a quick glance you can see who has responded. Exit slips are great because they only take a few minutes and it’s a quick, easy way to check for student progress. The slips allow students to express what or how t
Preview of Blank Graphic Organizer Template simple Main Idea & Supporting Details

Blank Graphic Organizer Template simple Main Idea & Supporting Details

Enhance your student's understanding of main ideas and adding supporting details. A graphic organizer is essential to any lesson were new ideas are introduced and also to help students understand the details of a new story. This one looks so nice you can hang it up in the hallway or send it home to families to see the work you are doing in class! I also use these with the children I nanny for after we read a new book together.
Preview of What Stuck With You Exit Slip Poster {20x24 Blue & Green}

What Stuck With You Exit Slip Poster {20x24 Blue & Green}

Created by
Joanne Miller
20x24 Blue and Green Poster This Exit Slip Sign is a jpeg. file and should be printed/developed as a 20x24 photo/poster. (I have found Sam's Club to be the least expensive to print). This poster will hold (24) 3x3 sticky notes. Each box is numbered and to be assigned to students so at a quick glance you can see who has responded. Exit slips are great because they only take a few minutes and it’s a quick, easy way to check for student progress. The slips allow students to express what or how th
Preview of Graphic Organizer-Main Idea

Graphic Organizer-Main Idea

This activity worksheet will allow learners organize their thoughts together in coming up with a main idea of a text or a book read. By doing this, they will be able to cite evidences from a text or a book they are writing about.
Preview of What Stuck With You Exit Slip Poster {20x30 Black & Green}

What Stuck With You Exit Slip Poster {20x30 Black & Green}

Created by
Joanne Miller
20x30 Blue and Green Poster **This Exit Slip Sign is a jpeg. file and should be printed/developed as a 20x30 photo/poster. (I have found Sam's Club to be the least expensive to print). This poster will hold (28) 3x3 sticky notes. Each box is numbered and to be assigned to students so at a quick glance you can see who has responded. Exit slips are great because they only take a few minutes and it’s a quick, easy way to check for student progress. The slips allow students to express what or how
Preview of What Stuck With You Exit Slip Poster {20x24 Pink & Green}

What Stuck With You Exit Slip Poster {20x24 Pink & Green}

Created by
Joanne Miller
20x24 Pink and Green Poster This Exit Slip Sign is a jpeg. file and should be printed/developed as a 20x24 photo/poster. (I have found Sam's Club to be the least expensive to print). This poster will hold (24) 3x3 sticky notes. Each box is numbered and to be assigned to students so at a quick glance you can see who has responded. Exit slips are great because they only take a few minutes and it’s a quick, easy way to check for student progress. The slips allow students to express what or how th
Preview of What Stuck With You Exit Slip Poster {20x24 Black & Yellow}

What Stuck With You Exit Slip Poster {20x24 Black & Yellow}

Created by
Joanne Miller
20x24 Black and Yellow Poster This Exit Slip Sign is a jpeg. file and should be printed/developed as a 20x24 photo/poster. (I have found Sam's Club to be the least expensive to print). This poster will hold (24) 3x3 sticky notes. Each box is numbered and to be assigned to students so at a quick glance you can see who has responded. Exit slips are great because they only take a few minutes and it’s a quick, easy way to check for student progress. The slips allow students to express what or how
Preview of Reading Class Accountability Chart

Reading Class Accountability Chart

Keep track of where your students are in their skills development in Reading or ELA class.Students self monitor where they are in their independent reading book, how far they have come in assigned vocabulary lessons, progress in phonics lessons, tracking fluency and writing skills.Teacher can also use the chart to assign students to work on a skill each class.This self monitoring gives the teacher time to work independently with individual students or small groups.
Preview of Parts of a Paragraph Checklist

Parts of a Paragraph Checklist

Created by
Lindsey Siglin
This is a checklist I created for my 3rd grade students on what to include in a good paragraph. I cut these sheets in half and keep a large supply of them in my classroom so my students always have access to them as they write and revise/edit!
Preview of RACES Question Answering Strategy Poster

RACES Question Answering Strategy Poster

Created by
Maddy in Middle
Looking to empower your students with a powerful tool for answering questions effectively? Look no further! The RACES Strategy Poster is your ultimate teaching resource to help students excel in reading comprehension and written responses.What is the RACES Strategy? RACES stands for Restate, Answer, Cite, Explain, and Summarize. It's a proven technique that guides students in crafting well-structured and comprehensive responses to questions, especially in English Language Arts and Social Studies
Preview of Comic Strip Stories

Comic Strip Stories

Created by
The Artsy Apple
This packet includes one comic strip story with speech bubbles filled in with words, and another comic strip story that includes blank speech bubbles for students to create/fill in themselves! With each comic strip, students are to create a short story, using correct components of written dialogue, to assess this writing skill in a fun way!
Preview of Power Writing Strategy Visual

Power Writing Strategy Visual

Created by
Beth Weber
Power Writing Strategy
Preview of Long Walk to Water Mini Bundle

Long Walk to Water Mini Bundle

Created by
The Lesson Depot
This bundle includes unit mini lessons, chapter summaries, chapter activities, end of novel activity and assessment. This unit lasts 3 weeks.
Preview of What Stuck With You Exit Slip Poster {20x30 Black & Pink}

What Stuck With You Exit Slip Poster {20x30 Black & Pink}

Created by
Joanne Miller
20x30 Black and Pink Poster ***This Exit Slip Sign is a jpeg. file and should be printed/developed as a 20x30 photo/poster. (I have found Sam's Club to be the least expensive to print). This poster will hold (28) 3x3 sticky notes. Each box is numbered and to be assigned to students so at a quick glance you can see who has responded. Exit slips are great because they only take a few minutes and it’s a quick, easy way to check for student progress. The slips allow students to express what or how
Preview of What Stuck With You Exit Slip Poster {20x30 Blue & Green}

What Stuck With You Exit Slip Poster {20x30 Blue & Green}

Created by
Joanne Miller
20x30 Black and White ***This Exit Slip Sign is a jpeg. file and should be printed/developed as a 20x30 photo/poster. (I have found Sam's Club to be the least expensive to print). This poster will hold (28) 3x3 sticky notes. Each box is numbered and to be assigned to students so at a quick glance you can see who has responded. Exit slips are great because they only take a few minutes and it’s a quick, easy way to check for student progress. The slips allow students to express what or how they
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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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