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High school writing interactive notebooks for Microsoft Word

Preview of Table of Contents -  Blank Template

Table of Contents - Blank Template

Created by
Ms PK Resources
FREE printable: Table of Contents*I print these out for my students to stick onto the first few pages of their interactive notebook. Enjoy! :)
Preview of Inverted Pyramid Introduction and Conclusion for Argument Writing

Inverted Pyramid Introduction and Conclusion for Argument Writing

Created by
Mind the Middle
I use this is 7th and 8th grade to help students write introductory and concluding paragraphs. The sheet has a sample paragraph and sentence by sentence rules for creating and intro and conclusion. Download is fully editable in MS Word. **Thumbnail image does not show shapes and text aligned but it is when downloaded. Click preview to see it better.**
Preview of Scholastic Journalism & Multimedia Introduction to News Writing Style

Scholastic Journalism & Multimedia Introduction to News Writing Style

Created by
Gayle Martin
This NO PREP Google Slide interactive notebook has everything you need to introduce beginning journalism or multimedia communication students to basic news writing style. Designed for either middle school or high school introductory classes, this 31 slide interactive notebook introduces:1. Writing concise sentences in active voice2. Inverted pyramid organization3. The 3 C's of news stories: chronology, context, controversy/conflict4. Using direct quotations--with proper punctuation and capitaliz
Preview of A Long Walk to Water - 4 Types of Character Conflict

A Long Walk to Water - 4 Types of Character Conflict

Created by
Marisa Gendron
Provides students with information on the 4 types of conflict as well as opportunities to provide evidence about these conflicts for Nya and Salva from A Long Walk to Water.
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 (Template Example) Cornell Notes + Traditional Outline Format EDITABLE

(Template Example) Cornell Notes + Traditional Outline Format EDITABLE

Introduction to Cornell Note Formatting using Traditional Outline Formatting for students. This is an example I created with my students during class to show them how to create this document on paper or via Google.Docs. It's a great class activity (or group activity) to help students understand what Cornell Notes are and how to use the traditional outline format. Reluctant, struggling and advanced writers who were in General Education and Special Education excelled using this process. It provid
Preview of AICE/Cambridge International Command Terms Cheat Sheet

AICE/Cambridge International Command Terms Cheat Sheet

AICE/Cambridge International Command Terms Cheat Sheet: Sheet for students and/or AICE Teachers that breaks down the common command terms used on AICE assessments, such as to what extent etc. Command terms are divided based upon Source-Based and Analysis questions.
Preview of RACE Rubric - Explains RACE for Science Writing

RACE Rubric - Explains RACE for Science Writing

A Rubric that explains what each of the letters of RACE stand for - specific to writing in Science. Also provides sentence frames/starters for writing. (Not a 1,2,3,4 Rubric - a 'How to" Rubric) Can be used as a resource in a Science Journal or interactive notebook. Excellent for a lesson plan in learning how to use RACE in Science Writing.
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 Essay Organization Template - Planning - IBC - RACER - Passage Based Writing

Essay Organization Template - Planning - IBC - RACER - Passage Based Writing

Created by
MichiganMuggle
Are your students struggling with how to organize their essay? Need a practical template that students can use to create their own plan by just using a piece of paper? Then the IBC is for you! Used along with "RACER" to help students remember what parts of an essay should go in their plan. Can be used for any type of writing, argumentative or expository. Notes template and blank template included.
Preview of Lamb to the Slaughter Constructed Response Questions and Model Answers

Lamb to the Slaughter Constructed Response Questions and Model Answers

Created by
Karen Worlds
Includes 2 constructed response questions that require critical thinking skills, teacher modeled answers for both, and steps for peer-editing. The answer key is included; however, they are constructed responses, so student answers will vary.
Preview of Practicing Essay Hooks

Practicing Essay Hooks

Created by
Beyond the Lines
Sometimes the hardest part of an essay is getting students to write an exciting and intriguing hook (or eye-catcher). This worksheet does several things and is editable to fit your students' levels and needs! First, I assign an essay and tell the students that after developing their thesis, they will write 4 different hooks to choose from. This assignment also encourages the use of other literary techniques such as imagery, parallelism, allusion, etc. Second, I use an interactive notebook
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 Essay and Paragraph Writing Desk Topper - claim, evidence, reasoning!

Essay and Paragraph Writing Desk Topper - claim, evidence, reasoning!

This has been transformative for my students. I have a 12 page writing guide that I have provided for my students, but when it comes to writing in class, it can often be too cumbersome to pull out their writing guide, have their outline on their desk, their notes, their chromebook etc....the desk is simply not big enough! So, with that in mind, I made a "desk topper" that is shaped like a triangle and as my students work through their writing prompt, they flip through the triangle. It helps to
Preview of Integrating Quotes Practice

Integrating Quotes Practice

Created by
Erica Haglund
This practice is perfect to help growing writers practice integrating quotes. The first page walks students through examples of good integration of a quote and poor examples of integration of a quote. This operates as notes for students and a point of reference. From there, students work to properly integrate quotes by writing the IQ in TIQA -- they write their integration and practice it flowing into the quote. This activity also reinforces citing sources / in text citations. This is a great in
Preview of FATP Form: Deconstructing Writing Prompts

FATP Form: Deconstructing Writing Prompts

By analyzing form, audience, task, and purpose of an essay or composition (and what each of these aspects mean), writers will gain a deeper understanding of the task at hand. Know their task is half the battle, and testing language can be very "fancy." Work with them to break it down using this form! It's HIGHLY effective. I use it for PARCC prep with my 'Deconstructing the Prompt' packet, also available for purchase. This FATP is perfect as a pre-writing tool, or as practice for breaking down
Preview of Debatable vs. Non-Debatable Claim Sorting Activity

Debatable vs. Non-Debatable Claim Sorting Activity

Created by
Haley Hickman
Help students understand the difference between debatable and non-debatable claims in this sorting activity! This is a great addition to any interactive notebook for a persuasive unit.
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 FLIP IT AND PICK IT SENTENCE-BY-SENTENCE PARAGRAPH STUDENT NOTEBOOK

FLIP IT AND PICK IT SENTENCE-BY-SENTENCE PARAGRAPH STUDENT NOTEBOOK

Created by
TEACH CHEAP
includes color-coded essay example to show each part of essaystudents just flip the page and circle a sentence framehooks/ attention-getters are provided with examples of each kindmany types of essays are covered (narrative, memoirs, descriptive, cause-effect, research, expository, procedural, compare/contrast, character analysis, literary analysiscommon core standards are attachedscaffolded design for students with disabilitiescan be used as a rubric (self-assessment)Color-coded pages guide st
Preview of Transitions for Informational Writing

Transitions for Informational Writing

You can print one for each of your students and have them glue it into their writers notebooks! :) Enjoy!
Preview of Elaborating Cited Evidence from the passage using the acronym S.T.E.A.C

Elaborating Cited Evidence from the passage using the acronym S.T.E.A.C

Created by
diana matute
Having a hard time helping your students elaborate their chosen cited evidence from the passage? Well, I made up the acronym S.T.E.A.C to help with that! I have my student's use S.T.E.A.C as a checklist to help them elaborate evidence found in the text. I have my student think of the following when elaborating evidence found in the passage using S.T.E.A.C.Is the evidence: S-ayT-houghtsE-ffects on others or themselvesA-ctionsC-haracter traitsYou can print out this resource and have your students
Preview of Short Story Brainstorm

Short Story Brainstorm

This handout was created to help students brainstorm ideas for their short stories. Two goals were thought about: Learn to choose situations with dramatic potential and be able to formulate believable plots.
Preview of Daily Writing Prompts for "The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian"

Daily Writing Prompts for "The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian"

When reading the novel as a class we sometimes focus more on reading for meaning and close reading and forget about the reflective and analytical qualities of writing. These daily writing prompts will help you guide your students through meaningful questions and help build their writing stamina. These can be used every day or as needed. This resource can be used on it's own as a teacher resource to give to students daily or would even work well in an interactive notebook and give one prompt at
Preview of ABC-Writing ELAR SSR Book Log with Sentence Frames

ABC-Writing ELAR SSR Book Log with Sentence Frames

Created by
TeachRamos
5-day book log with summary. Book log fuses Notice & Note Signposts and Plot elements with ELL-friendly sentence frames to help readers develop higher-level responses to independent reading books during SSR time. BONUS: Click here for a presentation to Help Implement SSR in Your Class. I bookmark this link so it's ready to project on my board every morning when the kids arrive.
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Journaling

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Writing Prompts

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Peer Editing

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Sentence and Paragraph Construction

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Letter Writing

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Blogging

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Research Papers

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Poetry Writing

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