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High school creative writing interactive notebook interactive whiteboards

Preview of The Writing Process - In 5 Steps

The Writing Process - In 5 Steps

Although you may see this represented elsewhere as a 4-step, 6 or even 7-step process, I’ve chosen to represent the Writing Process as a 5-step process (brainstorming, drafting, revising, editing, & publishing); focusing on these steps in particular without getting too granular.Brainstorming, Research, and Prewriting are sometimes listed as distinct steps, whereas I am of the thought that anything you do prior to the actual writing falls into the prewriting category. Research and Note-taking
Preview of Expository Essay

Expository Essay

Created by
Hannah Rinn
This smart lesson walks students through what an expository essay is and what makes a great paper! It is an interactive and very engaging lesson that is easy to follow. It is broken down into 4 categories: 1. Strong and personal connection to the prompt. 2. Organization: Introduction, 1st Reason, 2nd Reason, and Conclusion. 3. Accurate use of language and conventions. 4. Descriptive Language: Idioms, Similes, Metaphors, Alliteration, $100 words/RIP words, Ba Da Bings, etc...
Preview of Storytelling/Cartoon Character Sets

Storytelling/Cartoon Character Sets

1 Boy and 1 Girl set - multiple expressions and poses allowing students to create the character they wish for their story. You will get links for 2 slide templates. The first has all the character assets on the slide and the second has the assets off the side. Depending on which device students are on/screen size, one may work better than the other. Create comic books, short stories, etc.
Preview of Fairytales and "Coraline"

Fairytales and "Coraline"

Created by
Miss Knapp
I use this to teach the characteristics of fairy tales and then watch "Coraline" with my class to show how fairy tales have evolved over time. After this, I task my students to write their own fairy tale, making sure to use at least 5 of the "characteristics" we talk about.
Preview of Introduction to RAFT

Introduction to RAFT

Created by
Jennifer Fox
Short notebook file to introduce the concept of a RAFT project. (Role, Audience, Format, Topic) Includes an example and a practice question.
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