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Preschool writing graphic organizers for Microsoft Word

Preview of Non-Fiction/Informational Writing Bundle *Editable*

Non-Fiction/Informational Writing Bundle *Editable*

Non-Fiction Writing Bundle Includes: - Two informational writing samples: One about babysitting, one about cats - A table of contents template - A graphic organizer - A peer editing checklist Perfect for elementary school and can be edited to suit your class.
Preview of Graphic Organizer - Character, Setting, Beginning, Middle, & End

Graphic Organizer - Character, Setting, Beginning, Middle, & End

This is a Graphic Organizer created to help students identify the Characters and Setting of a story as well as the Beginning, Middle, and End. The Graphic Organizer is split into different sections which can be used for either words or for a picture. This is great for students to use because it can be completed in several different ways. This is also a useful tool for independent centers, homework, and in conjunction with traveling books.
Preview of Point of View (Hey, Little Ant)

Point of View (Hey, Little Ant)

EDITABLE!! Chart for comparing different points of view. One has lines for the youngsters. Goes with "Hey, Little Ant", but can be changed to go with any point of view activity.
Preview of The Writing Process Foldable

The Writing Process Foldable

Created by
Escape Teaching
Incorporate this foldable into your students ELA interactive notebooks to help them understand the writing process. Use a paper clip for students to track where they are in the process.
Preview of Thesis Statement writing graphic organizer

Thesis Statement writing graphic organizer

Created by
Grammar Mama
A graphic organizer decided to walk students through the process of writing a thesis statement. Step by step directions for writing an effective thesis statement. Primarily used for persuasive writing, be appropriate for all types of writing. STAAR aligned
Preview of Handwriting Clouds, planes, grass, worm

Handwriting Clouds, planes, grass, worm

Created by
Ashley Shaffer
Students can practice handwriting easier in this format. The can Write from the clouds to the grass and write from where the planes fly to the worm in the ground. There are multiple writing papers for students of all different levels.
Preview of Jobs at home and at school

Jobs at home and at school

Created by
Jayme Lopez
A social studies worksheet for Kindergarten. Students are to draw a picture of a job they do at home and a job they do at school.
Preview of Anecdotal Notes for Reading, Writing, and Math Conferences & Groups

Anecdotal Notes for Reading, Writing, and Math Conferences & Groups

Created by
Christie Bohn
Use this simple, organized anecdotal sheet to keep track of observations during guided reading, reading strategy groups, reading conferences, writing conferences, writing strategy groups, math conferences, guided math groups, math strategy groups, and more! The asterisk (*) = a compliment or strength that a student demonstrates, TP = the teaching point that you used with the students, NS = the next steps that you might take with the students.
Preview of The Gingerbread Man Sequencing - First, Next, Last Template

The Gingerbread Man Sequencing - First, Next, Last Template

Use this simple template to have readers indicate their understanding of the sequence of events in the story of The Gingerbread Man Change the title of the story of uses with other texts.
Preview of How to Be A Good Citizen Activity w/ Visual Supports (Autism / Special Needs)

How to Be A Good Citizen Activity w/ Visual Supports (Autism / Special Needs)

Created by
Natural Wonders
How to be a Good Citizen includes 2 activities:Graphic Organizer - of different ways each student can practice being a good citizenBuilding Sentences - students can use the visual supports to build the 6 sentences on how they can be good citizens. I would read a story about how to be a good citizen and then spend time on these activities. After these 2 activities I would have my students write out the sentences.Enjoy!
Preview of 50 Graphic Organizers: editable, printable and fillable resource

50 Graphic Organizers: editable, printable and fillable resource

Created by
Teach and Lead
As educators, we’re always looking for new ways to help students classify and communicate their ideas more effectively. A visual guide, such as a graphic organizer, can do just that, as well as help students plan and structure their ideas in an organized manner. Here we will take a brief look at what a graphic organizer is, the different types of graphic organizers that you can use, as well as how you can use them effectively in the classroom.What is a Graphic Organizer?A graphic organizer is a
Preview of Mapa circular/ circle map in spanish
Preview of Main Idea and Key Details web graphic organizer

Main Idea and Key Details web graphic organizer

Created by
Lesson Laurened
Students can use this web graphic organizer to record the main idea and key details of any type of text.
Preview of From Head to Toe by Eric Carle GR D Comprehension Activities

From Head to Toe by Eric Carle GR D Comprehension Activities

Created by
Elaine Carter
Need some activities to go with Head to Toes by Eric Carle? I recently went through all of the books in my library and got a guided reading level for many of them from Scholastic. I have tubs full. I am in the process of creating comprehension activities for these trade books. In this series is a writing response, a verb activity, sequencing or retelling, word work, and ABC order. Teachers of younger students can work with these activities with the whole group, while students reading on a l
Preview of Persuasive Writing Body Paragraph Outline Sentence Stems

Persuasive Writing Body Paragraph Outline Sentence Stems

Created by
Grammar Mama
A graphic organizer designed to assist students with writing the body paragraphs for a persuasive writing piece Includes sentence stems and transition words STAAR aligned
Preview of Persuasive writing - Conclusion graphic organizer handout

Persuasive writing - Conclusion graphic organizer handout

Created by
Grammar Mama
a graphic organizer handout to help students write a concluding paragraph for persuasive writing. sentence stems STAAR TSIStandardized test
Preview of Zoo Addition Story Problems

Zoo Addition Story Problems

Created by
Emily Jones
11 Zoo Story Problems for Kindergarten Addition to 10 There are boxes on each page for a picture, another strategy, explanation in words, a number sentence, and the answer.
Preview of Graphic Organizer - Beginning, Middle, & End

Graphic Organizer - Beginning, Middle, & End

This is a Graphic Organizer created to help students identify the Beginning, Middle, and End of a story. The Graphic Organizer is split into two sections: one section for writing and one section for a picture. This is great for students to use because it can be completed in several different ways. This is also a useful tool for independent centers, homework, and in conjunction with traveling books.
Preview of Back-to-School Name Book Project - Family Engagement -Editable

Back-to-School Name Book Project - Family Engagement -Editable

Created by
MissHunnyT
Need a back-to-school homework assignment that engages families? This NAME BOOK project includes a letter to families about the assignment, a writing template, and grading rubric. Plus, the final book is a wonderful keepsake for your classroom library!
Preview of Graphic Organizer - Who? What? Where? (Characters, Plot, Setting)

Graphic Organizer - Who? What? Where? (Characters, Plot, Setting)

This is a Graphic Organizer created to help students identify the Who? (Characters), What? (Plot), and Where? (Setting) of a story. The Graphic Organizer is split into two sections: one section for writing and one section for a picture. This is great for students to use because it can be completed in several different ways. This is also a useful tool for independent centers, homework, and in conjunction with traveling books.
Preview of Super Sentences "CHOPS" checklist

Super Sentences "CHOPS" checklist

Created by
Kinder Chels
Help your students make super sentences with creative strategy- "CHOPS"
Preview of Leo The Late Bloomer Writing Activity

Leo The Late Bloomer Writing Activity

This cute activity fits right in with my CCLS writing activities to accompany a Leo the Late Bloomer read aloud. Students can reflect on how they have bloomed throughout the school year just like Leo, and can decorate their own flower. It makes a great spring bulletin board or classroom and door decoration! If you like this activity, take a look at my other product for this story.
Preview of Main Idea

Main Idea

Created by
Brown's Bounty
Students look at pictures and write main idea. Students use the main idea and draw pictures to represent it.
Preview of Super Sentence Worksheet/Template

Super Sentence Worksheet/Template

Created by
Kopela
This activity is a great way to reinforce writing skills through the use of nouns, verbs, and adjectives. It also enables students to understand the differences between each of them and how they should be used correctly in sentences by placing then in the correct word order.
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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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