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High school writing handouts for Google Apps

Preview of Sentence Structure: Simple, Compound, Complex, and Compound-Complex Sentences

Sentence Structure: Simple, Compound, Complex, and Compound-Complex Sentences

Make teaching sentence structure fun, engaging, and hands-on! This sentence structure resource is a complete teaching unit with materials for direct instruction, student practice, and assessment. ⭐️ 2023 UPDATE: This unit now includes both the print and the digital files!In this unit, students will learn about the four types of sentence stricture: simple sentences, compound sentences, complex sentences, and compound-complex sentences. Here's what you'll get with this sentence structure resource
Preview of Punctuating Dialogue - Embedding Quotations Grammar Worksheets - Quotation Marks

Punctuating Dialogue - Embedding Quotations Grammar Worksheets - Quotation Marks

Teach students about punctuating dialogue using these grammar worksheets, games, and activities!  Students will learn about embedding quotations and the proper use of quotation marks with this modern and engaging lesson. Suitable for online learning and Google Classroom®!Included with these Punctuating Dialogue Grammar Worksheets:✏️  Punctuating Dialogue Slideshow Lesson - Microsoft PowerPoint® & Google Slides®✏️  Punctuating Dialogue Informational Handout✏️  Punctuating Dialogue Practice Ac
Preview of MUG #1, Mechanics Usage & Grammar Bell-Ringers, Editing & Proofreading Practice

MUG #1, Mechanics Usage & Grammar Bell-Ringers, Editing & Proofreading Practice

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Welcome to M.U.G. Monday, where students master Mechanics, Usage, and Grammar by working together to proofread real-world writing examples. These 19 weekly grammar editing sessions address the most common errors made in middle-school and high-school writing. I've used these lessons on Mondays because I like alliteration (M.U.G. Shot Mondays), but you can use them anytime you want. Most semesters run 18 weeks, but I threw in an extra M.U.G. editing mini-lesson in case you have an extra Monday (or
Preview of Peer Editing Checklist - 3 peer review checklists & forms PRINT + DIGITAL

Peer Editing Checklist - 3 peer review checklists & forms PRINT + DIGITAL

Make peer editing effective, accessible, and engaging with these peer editing checklists! This peer review resource includes 3 forms for peer editing that help guide students as they complete a thorough and effective peer review. Includes peer editing checklists for argument, narrative, and informative writing! Now available in print and digital! Provide your students with the guidance and tools they need to become better writers and editors with these peer review checklists. With one form for e
Preview of MUG #2, Mechanics Usage & Grammar Bell-Ringers, Editing & Proofreading Practice

MUG #2, Mechanics Usage & Grammar Bell-Ringers, Editing & Proofreading Practice

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Welcome to Volume #2 of M.U.G. Monday, where students master Mechanics, Usage, and Grammar by working together to proofread real-world writing examples. These 19 weekly grammar editing sessions address the most common errors made in middle-school and high-school writing. I've used these lessons on Mondays because I like alliteration (M.U.G. Shot Mondays), but you can use them anytime you want. Most semesters run 18 weeks, but I threw in an extra M.U.G. editing mini-lesson in case you have an ext
Preview of Writing a Short Story, Creative Writing {Digital}

Writing a Short Story, Creative Writing {Digital}

Created by
English Oh My
Have your students write a short story with this Short Story Writing Toolbox! Did your students finish a short story unit, or are you looking for your students to write a short story? Then, add a specific task like short story writing, and for some, the task becomes grueling and impossible. Teaching the elements of writing a short story can be challenging, especially since there is an “order” of developing and brainstorming the actual components of short story writing. Therefore, I created a 29-
Preview of Logical Fallacies Meme Lesson Rhetorical Fallacies Handout and Google Slides

Logical Fallacies Meme Lesson Rhetorical Fallacies Handout and Google Slides

Created by
First Printables
LOGICAL FALLACY MEMESYour students will get a fun and engaging introductory lesson to 10 of the most common logical / rhetorical fallacies using memes and the included handout.The interactive slide show allows students to play along and try to determine which fallacy is represented by each meme before you reveal the answer. The included handout has a description and an example for all 10 featured fallacies.Fallacies covered in this lesson include: Slippery SlopeAd HominemBandwagon Appeal or Ad P
Preview of ELA New Year 2024 Activities: Student Resolution Goal Setting, Review Stations

ELA New Year 2024 Activities: Student Resolution Goal Setting, Review Stations

Part review, part goal setting-- complete engagement! Getting back into the swing of things after winter break can be daunting for both you and your students. One way to ease back into a classroom routine is by incorporating some fun New Year activities that encourage reflection, review, and goal setting. These ELA New Year activities will up the enjoyment of your first day back while setting the tone for the rest of the school year.Here are the engaging New Year resources you'll receive:⭐A shee
Preview of AP English Language Unit 2: Complete Unit Unit Plan and Activities CED Aligned

AP English Language Unit 2: Complete Unit Unit Plan and Activities CED Aligned

Introduce the Unit 2 skills of AP Lang in this complete, ready-to-teach, 3-week unit. By the end of this unit, students will be ready for the Unit 2 Progress Check. ***BUT WAIT! Before you purchase this unit alone, know that you can save over 20% by buying the Full-Year Curriculum BUNDLE.***This curriculum focuses on the Unit 2 skills:RHS 1.B--Explain how an argument demonstrates understanding of an audience’s beliefs, values, or needs. RHS 2.B--Demonstrate an understanding of an audience’s beli
Preview of Argument One-Pager Activity l writing arguments graphic organizer

Argument One-Pager Activity l writing arguments graphic organizer

Created by
Spark Creativity
Looking for an engaging way to practice argument? Love one-pagers? Try argument one-pagers! This creative twist on a traditional argument paper makes a great finale for any literature unit, OR you can use it as a helpful pre-writing activity to get your students clear on their theses, quotations, main points, and big ideas. This guided one-pager helps all students have a clear path toward success, even the art-haters. The templates contain clear instructions for what goes where, taking the intim
Preview of 15 Secondary Writing Lessons with Practice

15 Secondary Writing Lessons with Practice

Created by
Spark Creativity
These fifteen mini-lessons with practice can help every secondary student writer improve. When you use this print-and-go set, whether as a writer's notebook, a set of bellringers, writing station work, or a summer project, you'll be helping each of your writers advance across disciplines and across different types of assignments. From the Reviews: "This is AMAZEBALLS great! Not only are there clear examples comparing the 'before' and 'after' application of the lesson, but there are also writing
Preview of Argument Writing that's Real-World Relevant: Activity Set

Argument Writing that's Real-World Relevant: Activity Set

Created by
Spark Creativity
Argument writing can get old fast when the format is always the same. But repetition helps so much in getting students to understand how to write literary analysis. So what to do?You want your students to know how to make points, give evidence, and analyze that evidence, but you're sick of the groans when you roll out your newest essay assignment. Students focus on issues like word count and number of quotations instead of becoming better writers, and they barely engage with the feedback process
Preview of Thesis Statements are like Menus (DISTANCE LEARNING): Lesson for ANY Essay!

Thesis Statements are like Menus (DISTANCE LEARNING): Lesson for ANY Essay!

Created by
Secondary Sara
Now includes Google, PDF, *and* Office versions! Thesis statements are like menus: a promise of what is to come. Hook and satisfy your diners/readers with this lesson!Use this easy simile to teach your students why essays need thesis statements, how they function in an essay overall, and what a “good” one looks like. This handout can be used as a full 45-minute lesson, an activity for a mini-lesson, or a writer’s workshop tool just to differentiate for the students who need it. This handout (PDF
Preview of Argumentative Essay Writing BUNDLE Editable Google Drive Distance Learning

Argumentative Essay Writing BUNDLE Editable Google Drive Distance Learning

Created by
Tracee Orman
My Argumentative Essay and Research Writing Bundle for Distance Learning includes the following products:Argument Writing Unit Grades 6-12 Editable (This unit includes the *Student Guide* and *Student Handouts* and *Common Core Rubrics* and is EDITABLE in Google Drive/Google Slides.)Argument Writing Presentation Editable (This is an EDITABLE presentation that follows the Student Guide and Student Handouts.)Argument Writing Student Handouts - EDITABLE in Google Drive (included in my Argument Writ
Preview of Middle School Mythology Unit - Distance Learning Compatible

Middle School Mythology Unit - Distance Learning Compatible

This 50-page unit is designed to teach middle school students about the purposes, elements, and characteristics of mythology. Lessons center around:1. Pourquoi Tales - Myths to explain why things are the way they are2. Myths to explain natural phenomena3. Origin Stories - Myths to explain the creation of the world4. Greek Mythology - The Olympian GodsUPDATED: Now includes a Google Slides version that can be used with distance learning.The unit includes:- a unit overview of suggested topics and
Preview of "The New Social Media Sensation-TikTok™, Reading Passage

"The New Social Media Sensation-TikTok™, Reading Passage

Created by
English Oh My
Do you students enjoy social media and TikTok™? Are they singing and performing crazy dance moves in your classroom? Engage your students in this informational text, “The Social Media Sensation-TikTok™”. This reading comprehension passage will excite and engage your students!In this product, you are going to receive an exciting, relevant, article about the app, why teens love it, and some of the problems surfacing.  In addition, you will receive multiple-choice and short answer questions, as w
Preview of AP English Language Unit 4: Complete Unit Plan and Activities CED Aligned

AP English Language Unit 4: Complete Unit Plan and Activities CED Aligned

Introduce the Unit 4 skills of AP Lang in this complete, ready-to-teach, 3-week unit. By the end of this unit, students will be ready for the Unit 4 Progress Check. ***BUT WAIT! Before you purchase this unit alone, know that you can save over 20% by buying the Full-Year Curriculum BUNDLE.***This curriculum focuses on the Unit 4 skills outlined in the new CED:RHS 1.A--Identify and describe the components of the rhetorical situation: exigence, audience, writer, purpose, context, and message.RHS 2.
Preview of Detention, Citation, Suspension, Consequence reflective writing assignment

Detention, Citation, Suspension, Consequence reflective writing assignment

NOW WITH 7 VERSIONS TO CHOOSE FROM!!!***GOOGLE COMPATIBLE*** 1) Drag and Drop the Word Doc or PowerPoint into Google Drive2) Then Go to "FILE", and SAVE AS "GOOGLE SLIDES" or "GOOGLE DOCS"Reflection papers range from writing letters of reconciliation to goal-setting, character reflection, and more.These single-page, ready-to-print and easy-to-follow papers asks students to reflect on the rules they broke, the people they have impacted, and/or how they are contributing to the academic and behavio
Preview of ELA Skills Digital Escape Room | Google Classroom

ELA Skills Digital Escape Room | Google Classroom

ELA Skills Digital Escape Room is the breakout escape room that will keep your middle school kids grades 6-9 asking for more! Students are engaged while practicing their skills in revising and editing, figurative language, and Greek and Latin roots vocabulary! Students use reading skills to infer and draw conclusions from the clues to help them break the locks and free Professor Brown. This digital escape room can be used for asynchronous learning, small groups, or in centers and stations. The r
Preview of Mother to Son, Langston Hughes Poem Analysis, PDF & Google Drive CCSS

Mother to Son, Langston Hughes Poem Analysis, PDF & Google Drive CCSS

Created by
Laura Randazzo
These materials for Langston Hughes’ famous poem, “Mother to Son” – also known as “Life for me ain’t been no crystal stair” – can be taught as a stand-alone poetry lesson but also work as a supplement to A Raisin in the Sun, a study of the Harlem Renaissance, or any American Literature unit/class. This 5-page download (PDF + Google Drive version of the student handouts) includes:• A full-text copy of the “Mother to Son” poem (public domain) with space for annotations• A separate sheet of nine qu
Preview of Memoirs in 100 Words - Writing with Mentor Texts - Personal Narrative Writing

Memoirs in 100 Words - Writing with Mentor Texts - Personal Narrative Writing

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
Students use precise word choice and eliminate redundancy in their writing with this memoir lesson. Originally inspired by The Washington Post feature, “Life is Short: Autobiography as Haiku,” students write memoirs in 100 words or fewer. This lesson teaches students to “show” themselves in vivid details and carefully chosen words. The lesson has recently been updated to include Google slides and instructional YouTube videos for guided practice!In pre-writing activities, students journal about
Preview of How to Write a Spooky Horror Story Brochure: Helpful Guide for a Mini-Unit

How to Write a Spooky Horror Story Brochure: Helpful Guide for a Mini-Unit

Help students write SCARY GOOD horror stories with this 100% editable reference brochure that takes them through the writing process step by step. This resource will complement any spooky narrative unit. Inside, the brochure covers creating a spooky setting, crafting authentic characters & terrifying monsters, hooking the reader, creating a mood of fear with sensory details, planning out the plot & pacing the story, injecting suspense into the narrative, and using language as a tool to m
Preview of MLA Essay Lesson (DISTANCE LEARNING): Formatting is Like Setting a Table!

MLA Essay Lesson (DISTANCE LEARNING): Formatting is Like Setting a Table!

Created by
Secondary Sara
Now includes Google, PDF, *and* Office versions! Just as the pieces of a place setting go in particular spots on the table, the elements of an essay's document need to be formatted just so!Use this easy simile to teach your students why essays need to adhere to a certain "look", plus easy ways to remember what to do where. This handout can be used as a full 45-minute lesson, an activity for a mini-lesson, or a writer’s workshop tool just to differentiate for the students who need it. This handou
Preview of Show Don't Tell Creative Writing Worksheets | Print | Digital | Easel

Show Don't Tell Creative Writing Worksheets | Print | Digital | Easel

Created by
Charlene Tess
One of the most important techniques a writer can master is learning to SHOW action rather than TELL the reader about it. Although many writers are aware of the importance of the technique, they are not sure how to accomplish it. This lesson presents 5 easy ways to show rather than tell and provides students with exercises to practice what they have learned. Your students will have fun learning to show rather than tell and in doing so will greatly improve their writing. Here's what teachers are
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Writing worksheets can help your child develop essential writing and literacy skills needed for school and life. If you’re a teacher or parent looking for printable and digital writing resources to help your student learn a writing concept, look no further! TPT has an extensive collection of resources, created by other teachers, that are designed to help with any need across grade levels.

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.

Fun and engaging writing activities to try

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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