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Preview of Picture of the Day {Narrative Quick Writing for Kids!  2nd Edition}

Picture of the Day {Narrative Quick Writing for Kids! 2nd Edition}

Created by
Yvonne Dixon
Picture of the Day {Narrative Quick Writing for Kids!...2nd EDITION!} I’ve had some requests for a second version of these writing pictures and prompts and am excited to post my Picture of the Day Quick Writes for Kids! This teaching packet is designed around a structured approach using timers to help all students in your classroom stay on task to improve their writing fluency and focus skills. Students complete their writings through whole group teacher guided instruction. The picture prompts
Preview of K-1 Snowmen All Year Differentiated Writing ( includes SMARTboard activity)

K-1 Snowmen All Year Differentiated Writing ( includes SMARTboard activity)

After reading the fun book, Snowmen All Year by Caralyn Buehner, your students will be so excited to finish the activities in this packet. The packet includes: SMART board activity With SMART board: Brainstorm and build background knowledge by sorting correct phrases according to the season. Differentiated by ability. (To help sorting, divide the screen so you can have both the phrases and seasons on one page.) Writing Activity: 4 different graphic organizer differentiated for each level lear
Preview of Informational Writing Unit on Bats

Informational Writing Unit on Bats

Informational Writing Unit on Bats29 SlidesWhat does informational writing sound like / look likeDetermine which books you should use to gather information Writing Graphic OrganizerExamples of informational writing to discuss expectationshttps://support.prometheanworld.com/activinspire-download
Preview of Lined writing paper for handwriting intervention

Lined writing paper for handwriting intervention

Created by
Heidi Weber
Color coded lined writing paper...green for starting at the top, yellow area for lower case letters to stay within base and mid lines, red line at the bottom. Colored areas help struggling students work on placing lower case letters properly. Works well for handwriting practice on Smartboard as well. Includes both horizontal and vertical formats. **If you like this item, see "lower case handwriting kit"!
Preview of Narrative writing simplified for primary

Narrative writing simplified for primary

Created by
Massey
This smartboard offers opportunities to model, edit, revise, and elaborate on simplified narrative stories. EASY enough for kindergarden and 1st and 2nd grade. Example writing webs ready to be edited. Many story starters on blank webs provided for whole group brainstorming and modeling.
Preview of Guided Writing:  Non-Fiction Templates - For Beginning Writers

Guided Writing: Non-Fiction Templates - For Beginning Writers

Designed for virtual classrooms but just as useful with in-person learners. *Simple sentence stems help beginning writers write pattern sentences on any topic *Step-by-step, numbered, and color-coded for younger writers *Great for partner work in breakout rooms or socially distanced in classrooms *Easy to edit so you can use over and over again *Fillable and printable versions included
Preview of Camping Digital Templates for Pic Collage, See Saw, Google Slides

Camping Digital Templates for Pic Collage, See Saw, Google Slides

Created by
Fun Creatives
These Camping Digital Templates can be used by students to re-cap and document their learning journeys from a camping trip, either with a school, church, or community group. The templates are colorful and have relevant clip art to aid the visual effects. These templates come as individual images or jpegs. They can be uploaded, to class apps such as Google Classroom, SeeSaw, Pic Collage and even Showbie. These templates can also be air-dropped or emailed to individual accounts or collective class
Preview of February WOULD YOU RATHER WEDNESDAY Journal Prompts/Morning Meeting

February WOULD YOU RATHER WEDNESDAY Journal Prompts/Morning Meeting

Created by
Sarah Underwood
This product includes 5 "Would You Rather Wednesday" journal prompts for February. Each slide includes a sentence starter/guide. All slides are editable!GREAT use for morning meetings or journal entry time.
Preview of Class Writing Process Tracker - Keep track of where your students are!

Class Writing Process Tracker - Keep track of where your students are!

This is a tool to help you keep track of where your students are in the writing process. You can use this across all assignments and genres. In the blank at the top, you will add whichever assignment or genre your students are working on. The boxes are a place to type student names. Once they move from one step of the writing process to the next, I would either have my students come tell me so I could move them or they would go to my computer (while it was displaying the tracker) and move themse
Preview of Story writing primary

Story writing primary

Created by
Massey
This smartboard offers opportunities to model, edit, revise, and elaborate on simplified narrative stories. EASY enough for kindergarden and 1st and 2nd grade. Example writing webs ready to be edited. Many story starters on blank webs provided for whole group brainstorming and modeling.
Preview of Writing Stories primary

Writing Stories primary

Created by
Massey
Writing stories with story elements included, is simplified for early primary with these graphic organizers. Step by Step illustrated instructions and examples help students grasp the difficult task of writing a story with simple plot, setting and characters. I've been using these webs for a year now, and it has helped students tremendously on Write Score Assessments. Blank webs, example slides, practice slides included.
Preview of 5 hours of STEMtastic Lessons:Outdoor Learning Using Senses

5 hours of STEMtastic Lessons:Outdoor Learning Using Senses

Outdoor Learning Using Senses has classroom activities to prepare the students to explore their senses inside as well as outside. Fun and highly engaged lessons for each sense of sight, hearing, smell, touch and taste! There are step by step teacher notes every day for each in class and outdoor learning lesson!
Preview of Digital Word Wall: Floral Farmhouse

Digital Word Wall: Floral Farmhouse

Inside this kreation it includes a separate slide for all 26 letters.  Teachers can type in the boxes to add important words they want their students to see on the word wall.  Each slide includes:Each letter in Upper and Lower Case.  A phonetic image that starts with that letter.  Next to each letter is a table of 25 boxes to type in words.  Additional Idea:Pre-fill the Word Wall with the words you want them to have for the quarter.  Download the document as a PDF and send the PDF document to yo
Preview of Writing map for beginners

Writing map for beginners

I created this document to help with the beginning writing process. We took it very slow and completed the writing map whole group as I modeled how it should look (it was projected on the board.)The next day, we went step by step and created a sentence for each block. I modeled the actual writing on chart paper. After a few times of this process, the students were given their own copy to complete with me. We then created the sentences one by one, writing each one down on handwriting paper. As th
Preview of Sandwich Writing Flipchart

Sandwich Writing Flipchart

This flipchart uses the analogy of building a delicious sandwich to writing a good paragraph. Each piece of the sandwich highlights a key characteristic that good writers use: Top Bun- tasty topic sentence Meat- focused main idea Cheese- juicy details Tomato- spicy transitions and sensory words Lettuce- sentency fluency and variety Bottom Bun- satisfying conclusion Introduce each piece and provide examples and practice time to help your students develop into masterful writing chefs! I hope yo
Preview of Writing Process Templates for Narrative or Expository Writing | Kinder Grade

Writing Process Templates for Narrative or Expository Writing | Kinder Grade

If students can read they can write and if they can write they can read. This two skills go hand in hand and can be found in successful students.This template will assist you in introducing and scaffolding any topic of your choice.Templates follow the Writing Process•Prewriting, drafting, revising, editing, and publishingKinder students focus in writing at least 2-3 complete sentences by end of year.Allows your students to:•become proficient writers by breaking down the process in chunks •focus
Preview of Blank Think Boards

Blank Think Boards

Use these blank graphic organisers in anyway you choose. They're great for Numeracy / Mathematics, Reading or Writing. Choose from 5 different organisers.
Preview of Sentence Builder for Early Learners

Sentence Builder for Early Learners

Created by
Teacher Troy
'Sentence Builder for Early Learners' is designed to be used in 'dual page display' on an IWB and is suited to small groups of 1-5 students, however enough lines are added for a whole class. To use this interactive, students must drag the words across to their line on the opposite page. Students should verbally construct their sentence as they physically construct it. Once their sentence is complete and it makes sense, students should double-click the first word and insert a capital letter. Stud
Preview of Firefighters!

Firefighters!

Created by
Ashlie Allen
While learning about fire safety, use this notebook to develop an understanding of what firefighters can do, what they have and what they are! Students engage in great discussions! We used this during our fire safety unit. After visiting the fire station, the students had some great ideas about firemen!
Preview of Primary story writing

Primary story writing

Created by
Massey
This smartboard offers opportunities to model, edit, revise, and elaborate on simplified narrative stories. EASY enough for kindergarden and 1st and 2nd grade. Example writing webs ready to be edited. Many story starters on blank webs provided for whole group brainstorming and modeling.
Preview of Fall paragraph writing

Fall paragraph writing

This is a Fall themed writing unit. I have provided graphic organizers and Fall themed decorated writing paper. On each page of the writing paper, I have provided a topic sentence.
Preview of Writing Process:  Cats and Bats Stories

Writing Process: Cats and Bats Stories

Created by
Tricia Cambre
Use this power point to help your students get the most out of their writing. Included are slides that you can print which will help students with brainstorming, laying out their story, and publishing.
Preview of Writing across the Curriculum

Writing across the Curriculum

Use this powerpoint to teach writing across the curriculum in whole group, small group, or individual settings. Using thinking maps stratagies students will learn how to critically think about the topic they are writing about. This product gives lots of examples of how to use thinking maps for struggling and advanced readers and writers. It is an easily adaptable lesson that can be used with any unit of study.
Preview of Animal Note Taking Sheet

Animal Note Taking Sheet

Help students learn to take notes with this simple template that can be used with online encyclopedias, Discovery Education, Culture Grams, Brain Pop, Non Fiction readers, and reading for information articles. Students simply write the name of the animal, write facts about the diet, habitat, size and cool facts. A great addition to a science journal, or as a standalone for an animals unit to help students organize their thoughts. For virtual learning and digital use take a screen shot of th
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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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