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Elementary writing handouts for Microsoft Word

Preview of Narrative Persuasive & Expository Essay Outlines

Narrative Persuasive & Expository Essay Outlines

Created by
Tracee Orman
Narrative, Persuasive (Argument), and Expository (Explanatory/Informative) essay outline templates for students offered in editable Microsoft Word .doc so it can be modified to fit your needs. This IS included in my Essay Writing Resource Bundle: Common Core Aligned. Created by Tracee Orman
Preview of Editable Argumentative Essay Outline

Editable Argumentative Essay Outline

Created by
Middle Craze
This is a great outline to guide students through the argumentative writing process.
Preview of Realistic Fiction Writing Unit

Realistic Fiction Writing Unit

This realistic fiction writing unit includes the following lessons: 1) Making a writing goal and generating ideas for a realistic fiction story 2) Generating Ideas: Imagining Stories from Ordinary Moments 3) Selecting a seed idea/story idea 4) Developing believable characters 5) Giving Characters Struggles and Motivations 6) Planning your story: Story Mountains, Story Booklets, and Timelines 7) Show, Don't Tell 8) Grammar: Punctuating Dialogue 9) Feeling and Drafting the Heart of your Story
Preview of Wh-Questions Graphic Organizer (Summarizing)

Wh-Questions Graphic Organizer (Summarizing)

This graphic organizer allows students to summarize by answering Wh-Questions (Who? What? When? Where? Why?). There are images to support students. Please don't forget to rate this product!
Preview of Pixar Short Film - Lou - Scaffolded Student Workbook

Pixar Short Film - Lou - Scaffolded Student Workbook

Another fantastic Pixar short film with a strong underlying message about bullying, fairness, kindness and returning things that are not yours.This film allows for the teacher to challenge students with some ethical questions while being engaged in a fun literacy activity which is highly visual to cater for all learning needs. Including cloze passage, first to last order, crossword, lots of coloured pictures, short sentence writing and the ability to add and remove sections that suit the needs o
Preview of Mystery Writing Unit Plans

Mystery Writing Unit Plans

These mystery writing unit plans include the following minilessons: 1) What makes a good Mystery story? 2) Planning Problem/ Solution 3) Planning Clues 4) Planning Characters 5) Planning Setting 6) Planning story: plot beginning, middle, and end 7) Building Suspense 8) Using Mystery Planning Sheet to Help Organize Writing 9) Focusing on Characters 10) Character Personality and dialogue 11) How to Use and Punctuate Dialogue (Conventions) 12) Editing 13) Revising Reminders This also includes t
Preview of Birthday Personal Narrative Example Modeling Tool

Birthday Personal Narrative Example Modeling Tool

Created by
Bethany Anthony
This sample birthday narrative acts as a modeling tool for a teacher to show students how to set up their own paragraphs. The narrative includes an introduction, three "body" paragraphs, and a conclusion. It is color-coded to help students with dividing their work based on separate topics or events.
Preview of Phineas L. MacGuire Gets Slimed Book Study / Book Packet

Phineas L. MacGuire Gets Slimed Book Study / Book Packet

Created by
Housley
This is a book study for the book Phineas L. MacGuire Gets Slimed. It has questions for each chapter and has after reading activities, too. There is 32 pages in this packet. You will find, questions, writing. and fun activities. Answer Key Too
Preview of Dialogue - Rules, Examples, & Practice

Dialogue - Rules, Examples, & Practice

Created by
Monica Lukins
Use this 2-page worksheet to teach the main rules of writing dialogue in a story. Each rule has examples and practice correcting dialogue. Then, at the end, students practice writing their own conversation using correct dialogue.
Preview of Harold and the Purple Crayon Writing Prompt

Harold and the Purple Crayon Writing Prompt

Created by
Ann Howard
Great writing center activity of response to Harold and the Purple Crayon. Students complete the sentence and use their imagination to draw where their purple crayon would take them!
Preview of Literal and Nonliteral Worksheets

Literal and Nonliteral Worksheets

Created by
Mary C Coleman
This bundle of 4 worksheets provides students with practice identifying whether expressions are literal or nonliteral. A reading passage containing various idioms is also included, so students can work together to find idioms and use context clues to determine their meanings.
Preview of Persuasive Letter to Santa Student Template

Persuasive Letter to Santa Student Template

Created by
Debbie R
Differentiated Persuasive Letter Writing Template Let's persuade Santa to make those gifts for us!!! This letter form includes everything teachers want to write a letter to Santa with the added supports every student needs to be a successful writer! This is a lined letter template with prompts embedded within the letter to guide students as they write and a word bank to help them with spelling. I added a sample letter to use with instructions as well. You can also write sentence starters on
Preview of Paragraph Writing Practice: Topic & Conclusion Sentences

Paragraph Writing Practice: Topic & Conclusion Sentences

Created by
Allison Lizars
I created this sheet to give my students an opportunity to practice writing topic and conclusion sentences, which I realized were often missing from their writing. In the beginning, I use the familiar analogy of a cheeseburger, explaining that the topic/conclusion sentences are like the bun. Topics are student friendly (the best food, cell phones in school, etc.), but the last one is geared toward a writing task that followed this activity that focused on the differences between the ancient Pe
Preview of 1st Grade Subject Verb Agreement

1st Grade Subject Verb Agreement

Created by
Krista Lynch
Do you need to introduce the concept of subject and verb agreement to your young learners? Here is a fabulous resource! It uses pictures to demonstrate the concept of matching a singular subject to the correct verb, and different pictures to show the concept of matching plural subjects to the correct verb. Then, there is a separate worksheet included that you can use for a follow-up lesson or to extend the learning which does not have pictures. My first graders caught on quickly to this diff
Preview of FREE Printable Always Do Your Best Dotted Mid-line Lined Paper {EDITABLE!!!}

FREE Printable Always Do Your Best Dotted Mid-line Lined Paper {EDITABLE!!!}

If you are teaching younger students or students who are struggling with letter formation, this product is for you! This file will allow you to print your own paper with a dotted mid-line to make writing a breeze! A motivational slogan at the top of the front page reads "Always do your best!" There's no need to buy costly writing pads anymore! Simply print these sheets one-sided or two-sided and guide your students to writing brilliance! Enjoy!
Preview of CUPS Editing Checklist

CUPS Editing Checklist

Created by
Laura Collins
Here is a child friendly checklist for self-editing one's writing. I uploaded this resource as a Word document so you can modify it for your needs.Note: The text boxes on the actual product are sized properly so "capitalization" and "punctuation" are one line of text. The thumbnail image auto loaded and I have no idea why it looks differently. I have tried and tried to fix the preview thumbnail without success. The actual product does not have this problem.
Preview of Culture is an Iceberg: Printable Worksheets, Activities

Culture is an Iceberg: Printable Worksheets, Activities

This lesson introduces students to culture (their own and others) by comparing culture to an iceberg. Students will understand that culture is a combination of many different things, but that the most important qualities of culture are the aspects that cannot be seen (much like 90% of an iceberg is underwater).
Preview of Create Your Own World- A Creative Writing Project

Create Your Own World- A Creative Writing Project

Having students create their own world is a great way to encourage creativity as well as consider many different aspects of our society. This is a very high-interest writing assignment for students as it gives kids the ability to make up their own rules! This would be a great project to incorporate with a social studies class as well. This project can be easily adapted for students of different abilities- I have done this with all abilities of students in sixth, seventh, and eighth grades.
Preview of Queensland 'Pen Licence'

Queensland 'Pen Licence'

Created by
OneTwoThreeICT
Use this as an incentive for students to complete work in neat cursive. This template can be edited with students name, photo & and school. Modelled off the Australian Queensland licence. Enjoy watching your students work hard to keep their work neat!
Preview of Choosing a Topic for Writing- Watermelon vs. Seed Topics

Choosing a Topic for Writing- Watermelon vs. Seed Topics

Created by
Super Sickles
This notebook page is a helpful student resource reminding writers to choose a specific topic to write about and not one that is too general. This resource correlates with the Choosing a Topic (watermelon vs. seed topic) PowerPoint presentation.
Preview of Guest Speaker Reflection Sheet

Guest Speaker Reflection Sheet

Created by
Katie Bryant
This is a simple half page sheet to allow students to stay engaged during a guest speaker lecture. It can be used as a reflection on the lesson or an exit ticket. Its easy for students to use and for you to grade.
Preview of Sight Word Rainbow Write (EDITABLE)

Sight Word Rainbow Write (EDITABLE)

Created by
Megan Murphy
Students can use this handout to learn and practice sight words at home for homework or in school during daily 5 or literacy centers. This document is completely editable and can be adjusted to fit the needs of your students.
Preview of Easy Independent Book Report, Outline Summary, Rubrics & Teacher Tools Editable

Easy Independent Book Report, Outline Summary, Rubrics & Teacher Tools Editable

This book report form contains all pieces you need to have a successful book report done at home. All parts of the report are EDITABLE and completed in Microsoft Word. Report Tools Contained include: -Book report assignment letter to parents -Report Due Dates -Paragraphs Guidelines (instructions) -Points Rubric -Report Writing assignments broken into weekly due dates -Paragraph expectations -Self-Editing Checklist (writing skills) -Enhancement Project Plan (Cartoon Strip) with instructions -En
Preview of A Novel with the Works: Book Report Meets Pizza!

A Novel with the Works: Book Report Meets Pizza!

Instead of having your students write a traditional book report, why not have them create a "novel with the works". Each part of the pizza box is used to describe the elements of their novel. Inside the box the students will make their own "pizza" with a character slice, setting slice, plot slice, theme slice, conflict slice and point of view slice. This activity is a great way to let your students have some fun and get creative! This download includes a student handout with a step by step exp
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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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