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Middle school writing handout videos

Preview of 13 LOWERCASE Cursive Handwriting Video Lessons with Worksheets & Extra Practice

13 LOWERCASE Cursive Handwriting Video Lessons with Worksheets & Extra Practice

Finally, there is a way for your students to learn cursive while you are teaching small groups. These cursive video lessons will provide your students with guided practice and explicit instruction on cursive letter formation while freeing you up to teach other content. Why teach cursive?-Students are highly motivated to learn cursive so they are engaged.-It improves handwriting and eliminates letter reversals.-It actually helps dyslexic students and other struggling learners with spelling and ha
Preview of 13 UPPERCASE Cursive Handwriting Video Lessons with Worksheets & Extra Practice

13 UPPERCASE Cursive Handwriting Video Lessons with Worksheets & Extra Practice

Finally, there is a way for your students to learn cursive while you are teaching small groups. These cursive video lessons will provide your students with guided practice and explicit instruction on cursive letter formation while freeing you up to teach other content. Why teach cursive?-Students are highly motivated to learn cursive, so they are engaged.-It improves handwriting and eliminates letter reversals.-It actually helps dyslexic students and other struggling learners with spelling and h
Preview of TED Talks for Developing Reading and Writing Skills in the Classroom

TED Talks for Developing Reading and Writing Skills in the Classroom

Created by
teachupsidedown
15 pages of handouts for 8 different riveting TED Talks at www.ted.com. The handouts have BEFORE VIEWING, DURING VIEWING, and AFTER VIEWING sections for students to interact with the talks in and out of the classroom. Perfect for flipped classrooms and in classroom work. Great discussion tools and skills based practice.These handouts practice these skills and more:ArgumentAuthor's PurposeLiterary AnalysisMedia & ImagesUsing EvidenceInferenceWorks Cited/MLA formatCritical Thinking SkillsTED
Preview of FREE SAMPLE: Lowercase Cursive Handwriting Video Lessons & Worksheets

FREE SAMPLE: Lowercase Cursive Handwriting Video Lessons & Worksheets

These cursive video lessons will provide your students with guided practice and explicit instruction on cursive letter formation while freeing you up to teach other content. Try these lessons with your class today!Why teach cursive?-Students are highly motivated to learn cursive, so they are engaged.-It improves handwriting and eliminates letter reversals.-It actually helps students with dyslexia and other struggling learners with spelling and handwriting.Check out the Lowercase Cursive SetCheck
Preview of High School Writing Skills Digital Lessons & Activities NO PREP Bundle

High School Writing Skills Digital Lessons & Activities NO PREP Bundle

Do your students struggle with writing skills? Improve their writing with this no prep digital bundle of 7 lessons that includes: introducing quotations, analyzing evidence, argument writing, rules of formal writing, synonyms and antonyms, word choice (diction), paraphrasing and parts of speech.. These digital and interactive lessons and activities can be used for your students in high school or middle school.Students who struggle with writing often need explicit instruction of a skill before be
Preview of Body Paragraph Writing, Writing a Stellar Paragraph!
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Body Paragraph Writing, Writing a Stellar Paragraph!

Created by
English Oh My
Writing a body paragraph and formulating a topic sentence is sometimes tricky for our students! This video teaches your students how to write an awesome topic sentence, claim, cite textual evidence, and write with elaboration. Here is a step-by-step 8-minute tutorial to take your students' paragraphs to the next level and change their writing, using the acronym TALES/RACER.*This will be so helpful to your classroom, as I use this with my students every year!☆How would you like 5 English Languag
Preview of FREE SAMPLE: Uppercase Cursive Handwriting Video Lesson & Worksheet

FREE SAMPLE: Uppercase Cursive Handwriting Video Lesson & Worksheet

These cursive video lessons will provide your students with guided practice and explicit instruction on cursive letter formation while freeing you up to teach other content. Try these lessons with your class today!Why teach cursive?-Students are highly motivated to learn cursive, so they are engaged.-It improves handwriting and eliminates letter reversals.-It actually helps students with dyslexia and other struggling learners with spelling and handwriting.Check out the Lowercase Cursive SetCheck
Preview of Super Size Me Unit-Common Core Aligned!

Super Size Me Unit-Common Core Aligned!

This unit is centers around the Common Core argument standards. Students will view the documentary Super Size Me (with attached study guide), read and annotate articles relating to the topic (included, with sources cited), complete an activity on writing persuasive statements, read a handout on how to organize an argument essay, and finally complete a performance task where they write an argument essay based on the film. You can stream, rent, or buy Super Size Me here. You might also like myB
Preview of Flipped Classroom Video: How to Write a Five Paragraph Essay

Flipped Classroom Video: How to Write a Five Paragraph Essay

Created by
Daniel Jones
This a video that can be used in a flipped classroom or as a stand alone lesson. This video takes students through the design of a graphic organizer for a five paragraph essay. The video is simple yet engaging. The students will be able to tackle any prompt without the stress of "OH MY GOODNESS! I CAN'T WRITE FIVE PARAGRAPHS!" This video teaches students how to pre-write one paragraph at a time. I have also included a copy of the graphic organizer with the video.
Preview of Debate Topics

Debate Topics

Created by
ELA Design Team
Use this video and corresponding notes to help students start thinking about taking a stand on an argumentative topic. Throughout the video, there are nine different topics. As each topic scrolls across the screen, students have one minute to brainstorm their current thoughts on the specific topic on their guided notes. This is a great activity to start any argumentative topic! To find handout, please search "Debate Topics Brainstorm." Stated on the handout: "Directions: As the video flas
Preview of How to Write a Concluding Paragraph, Easy Essay Conclusion Paragraph Format
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How to Write a Concluding Paragraph, Easy Essay Conclusion Paragraph Format

Created by
Laura Randazzo
An experienced high school English teacher shares tips and tricks to make your teaching life easier. Today, we’re talking about how to help our high school and middle school students write strong concluding paragraphs by following a simple three-sentence formula.Want to view the free companion materials to teach introductory paragraph writing? Click here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/How-to-Write-an-Introductory-Paragraph-Easy-Essay-Intro-Paragraph-Format-3439063Concluding paragra
Preview of I Am Poem Unit - Putting it All Together (Writing Their Draft)

I Am Poem Unit - Putting it All Together (Writing Their Draft)

Students will finish their first draft of their poem. This is one of the final lessons in this unit where students will be able to create a song using the “to be” verb in the past, present, and future tenses. This unit/lesson is for beginner ESL students, and is in Spanish and English in order to provide scaffolding for lower learners. Includes Powerpoint, Sentence Starters and Sample Poems, Vocabulary Sheet, and a video of guinea pigs racing for the Do Now (which the students love!)
Preview of 11 Words to Strike from Student Writing, FREE Literary Analysis Writing Advice
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11 Words to Strike from Student Writing, FREE Literary Analysis Writing Advice

Created by
Laura Randazzo
An experienced high school English teacher shares tips and tricks to make your teaching life easier. Today, let’s talk about 11 words that steal the power from our students' literary analysis essays. Click here for a free copy of the Power of Words slides and handout shown in the video: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Essay-Writing-Support-Improve-Literary-Analysis-Essays-FREE-SlidesHandout-3522407 Lots of advice and free resources for secondary teachers at https://laurarandazzo.co
Preview of Passport to Europe- Paris Video Two Column Notes

Passport to Europe- Paris Video Two Column Notes

Created by
frenchymms
frenchymms brings Two Column notes for the video Passport to Europe- Paris with Samantha Brown. This video is available on itunes and possibly the Travel Channel. The video is approximately 30 minutes in English. Students take two column notes using this template and then write a summary of the video using their notes. A great way to fit in writing across the curriculum!
Preview of Questioins on La Amistad

Questioins on La Amistad

Created by
Greg Silver
The movie La Amistad is a true story about a group of African slaves who successfully revolted from their slave traders and ended up on the shore of Long Island. There is one scence from the movie that shows what life was like for slaves traveling the Middle Passage. A link to the scence is included, along with questions that makes students think about the treatment that these slaves received. Visuals are always great to reinforce the content.
Preview of The Time Machine Video Guide

The Time Machine Video Guide

Created by
Patrick Pages
For the 2002 movie version of The Time Machine, students will answer 5 questions while viewing.Your feedback is valued! Please visit my store Patrick Pages for other ELA tools.
Preview of Writing Labs/ Stations for Middle School

Writing Labs/ Stations for Middle School

Created by
Marchell Dace
Middle School Writing Lab ELA management system Let’s begin with a few principles. • Students learn from one another. • Students must communicate their thinking. • Students must share their writing. • Students must collaborate. As a teacher and student, the principles above guarantee I will receive an exceptional, authentic and enriched learning experience. This lesson plan was created with based on these principles and common cores standards.
Preview of What is The ELA RAPP Star Strategy? (Intro & Song Lyrics Guide)

What is The ELA RAPP Star Strategy? (Intro & Song Lyrics Guide)

Are your students challenged by prose constructed response and writing tasks? Are you seeking a captivating hook or anticipatory set to capture your students attention? The ELA RAPP Star Strategy is an instructional and test-taking method that is aligned with Common Core State Standards. Learn the academically rigorous, fun, and MUSICAL strategy to elevate your students’ PARCC and iLEAP/LEAP responses to superstar levels! The sing-along strategy is catchy, fun, and effective. Visit Mrs. Hender
Preview of Between the Pages with Author Alane Adams

Between the Pages with Author Alane Adams

Created by
Alane Adams
What is Between the Pages?Between The Pages is award-winning video series created by Alane to replicate her popular in-school author talks. The video segments are designed to get your students excited about reading by taking them between the pages of a book, teaching them all the fundamental steps an author undertakes when writing a story. These videos will help students understand the important elements of story and provide insights into how authors write.How Does It Work?The video segments are
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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.

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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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