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Preview of Author's Point of View Cheat Sheet! {Freebie!} (First, Second, Third Person)

Author's Point of View Cheat Sheet! {Freebie!} (First, Second, Third Person)

Created by
MrWatts
Free for all your needs in helping students remember the multiple methods that writers may use to narrate their stories. This author point of view cheat sheet is also super handy for writing units and helping students pick as well as stick to their narrative style.Each point of view is simply defined. Additionally clear examples of word choices that fit with each style are given. If you are looking to nail the common core standard "Explain how an author develops the point of view of the narrator
Preview of RACES Graphic Organizer

RACES Graphic Organizer

Created by
sarah connors
Using the RACES acronym for writing, this graphic organizer offers support for a variety of writers to independently write. The checklist embedded next to writing lines was created for students with learning differences as well as those whom have issues self-starting and/or following instructions. There are sentence starters and continuous instructions throughout to follow the RACES format for proper responses to answer questions thoughtfully. This is great for Common Core and Test Prep in the c
Preview of OPINION WRITING Five Paragraph Essay Scaffolded Template Lucy Calkins Compatible

OPINION WRITING Five Paragraph Essay Scaffolded Template Lucy Calkins Compatible

The idea of paragraph writing can be abstract and confusing to young writers; let alone tackling the infamous Five Paragraph Essay format students will need later for high school and college essays! While some teachers use "Oreo," or "Hamburger" models to help students visualize their writing, I found that those just don't effectively (or correctly) teach students to write a true five paragraph essay. This template is the perfect way to scaffold your students' writing during their Lucy Calkins
Preview of Word Wheel of Emotions! (Freebie)

Word Wheel of Emotions! (Freebie)

Created by
MrWatts
Instantly raise the level of any student writing with this simple tool! Tired of lugging out dusty thesauruses? This handy word wheel fits directly into notebooks for quick access anytime, anywhere. Great for personal narratives, fiction writing, or any other major essay writing unit. Students will love this scaffold for all those times they are left scratching their heads for just the right word.★Part of the Word Wheel Bundle! ★Enjoy!_____________________________________________________________
Preview of Parts of Speech Mini-Book

Parts of Speech Mini-Book

Created by
Teacher Thrive
This parts of speech mini-book is a perfect reference tool for your student. All you need is one letter-size piece of paper–no glue or staples needed!Two versions included: One completed version and one partially completed version that requires students to complete.You Might Also Like:3rd Grade Grammar and Language Bundle4th Grade Grammar and Language Bundle5th Grade Grammar and Language Bundle3rd Grade 5-A-Day Language Review4th Grade 5-A-Day Language Review5th Grade 5-A-Day Language Review6th
Preview of Five Paragraph Essay Template with "THE HOOK" or LEAD

Five Paragraph Essay Template with "THE HOOK" or LEAD

An easy and effective Five Paragraph Essay (5-Paragraph Essay) which includes "THE HOOK" or "Lead" with a description for students. It also includes a reminder description for students that a hook can be a--Question, Anecdote, Quote, Fact or (Opinion) Statement. This template to be used with students to get ready for the Smarter Balanced Writing Assessment, once you have taught them how to effectively use a HOOK when writing an introduction paragraph. It serves as an outline for students to o
Preview of Compare and Contrast Graphic Organizer

Compare and Contrast Graphic Organizer

Compare and contrast graphic organizer provides explanation of compare/contrast, and includes sentence starters, and fill-in-the-blank spaces for students to fill in to help piece together compare and contrast paragraphs.
Preview of Scaffolded Summary Practice and Activity

Scaffolded Summary Practice and Activity

Give your students the opportunity to practice using the "Somebody-Wanted-But-So-Then" organized approach to summarizing. AND This activity leads students to refer back to text for evidence!This activity includes two different short stories, a color coding activity, and a place to either choose the best summary or write your own - this multi-activity product is a steal!Use it in your centers, or for an easy check to see if student's are able to use their summarizing skills! With the Somebody -
Preview of Possessive Noun Rules (Singular & Plural)

Possessive Noun Rules (Singular & Plural)

Use this 2 page worksheet to teach or review possessive nouns with your students. The first page reviews the concepts of singular, plural, and irregular nouns and has students define the words "noun" and "possessive." The second page goes over the rules of where to put the apostrophe when using singular and plural possessive nouns.
Preview of April Super Sentences

April Super Sentences

One way to get students to use more complex sentences when writing and make sure they grasp the concept of who, what, when, where, why, or how is to teach them to write SUPER SENTENCES. Begin by developing super sentences as a whole group. Once students have had several opportunities to practice with you, move on to small group or partners. You may even want to make it a competition to see which group can craft the most creative and grammatically correct SUPER sentence. You will be surprised how
Preview of Research Fact Strips: A Tool for Organizing Information for Research Projects

Research Fact Strips: A Tool for Organizing Information for Research Projects

Created by
Playful STEM
Research fact strips are a great tool for helping students of all ages collect and organize information for any research project. Students write one fact on each strip; create a color code based on the categories/topics they should include in their report; use that code to color code their fact strips; and then cut, sort, and organize their facts by color. This download contains a teacher and student guide for using research fact strips, ready-to-print research fact sheets, and a color code cre
Preview of Nonfiction Summary Organizer

Nonfiction Summary Organizer

Created by
Kimberly Burton
This is a graphic organizer that will help students write summaries about a nonfiction text. It has the pieces of a hamburger paragraph in the organizer, in picture form. This way, students will be able to use their prior knowledge of writing a hamburger paragraph to help them write a nonfiction summary. This will help your EL students access the information as well. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Preview of Tidy Black & White Desk Plates with Alphabet and Number Line

Tidy Black & White Desk Plates with Alphabet and Number Line

This is a simple, printable, black & white desk plate with uppercase and lowercase letters, as well as a 1-20 number line. Letters are in handwritten style, to support penmanship.
Preview of Somebody Wanted But So Then: Character Motivation and Conflict

Somebody Wanted But So Then: Character Motivation and Conflict

Created by
LearningCat
This graphic organizer allows you to teach basic plot structure as it applies to character motivation. This is a great transition to narrative writing. This product goes perfectly with my Writer's Notebook Set-up pages! Find them here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Interactive-Writers-Notebook-Set-Up-Pages-1935329
Preview of How To Write a Sentence anchor chart or assistive tool

How To Write a Sentence anchor chart or assistive tool

Created by
ESL World
This is a great tool to be used in the ELL classroom. It is especially useful with ELLs that may also have learning disabilities. Using this tool, that can also be an anchor cart displayed in the classroom, students will gain confidence and independence as well as skills to write complete sentences. If you liked this tool, please, rate it, comment and subscribe! Also, check out my other products! Best, ESLWorld
Preview of Note Taking (Thoughts, Facts, Questions, Opinions)

Note Taking (Thoughts, Facts, Questions, Opinions)

This note taking graphic organizer focuses on four elements: words that come to mind, four facts I learned, questions I still have, and opinions I have formed. This could be used with note taking for movies, presentations, field trips, etc.
Preview of Using Transitional Phrases in Writing **FREEBIE**

Using Transitional Phrases in Writing **FREEBIE**

Created by
Pray and Teach
This is a transitional phrase graphic organizer for all grade levels. It is a highly effective tool that you can give to your students to help them elevate their writing to the next level. These are sized to fit in interactive notebooks or hole punched as a resource for writing notebooks.I am currently in the process of getting my masters in Reading Instruction and even I refer back to this list for all my formal essays! ENJOY!!
Preview of 5-Paragraph Essay Template

5-Paragraph Essay Template

This FREE resource will help guide your students through the process of writing a 5-paragraph essay. Elements:-Hook and Introduction-Thesis Statement-Transition Words-Topic Sentences-Paragraphs-Restating the Thesis -ConclusionIf you are looking for more free resources, visit: www.writingupdreams.com! We would love to have you join our community of writing teachers! As always, spent a little time to write up your dreams!
Preview of All About: Notes Packet for Biography Report

All About: Notes Packet for Biography Report

Created by
Shelbi Wong
This packet will guide students on how to research the important facts about a famous person. These notes will help students write their final report.
Preview of Paragraph Writing Made Easy Student Template FREE

Paragraph Writing Made Easy Student Template FREE

Paragraph Writing Made Easy Student Template is an excellent tool for teaching the process of writing a paragraph. How to write a paragraph visual is included to help students visualize the writing process. Also included are:-A Brainstorming Page-Topic and Concluding Sentence Prompting -Structured and organized Supporting Sentence Practice-Putting it all together -rough copy and good copy - pagesHelp your students learn to write a paragraph with ease. Simple download and use today! _____________
Preview of Quotation Marks: Google Slides (for Teacher & Student)

Quotation Marks: Google Slides (for Teacher & Student)

Use these slides to introduce or review the use of quotation marks!
Preview of RACE Writing Graphic Organizer - Writing Across Curriculum

RACE Writing Graphic Organizer - Writing Across Curriculum

Created by
Mrs Emily Morgan
*NEW AND IMPROVED*A guided RACE writing graphic organizer that can be used in every subject. I provide a reading selection and a prompt, and the kids fill out this graphic organizer using the guided questions. I use this as an introduction to RACE writing.Use this free resource to guide your students to write using the RACE method. RACE stands forRestateAnswer the questionCite your sourceExplain the answerIt is best to use the RACE writing method when you provide students with a reading passage
Preview of Description Writing Anchor Chart and Practice Worksheet for Elaborating in Essay

Description Writing Anchor Chart and Practice Worksheet for Elaborating in Essay

Do your students need to practice elaborating in their writing? Download this FREE step-by-step guide to practice how to elaborate using descriptions in a paragraph. This easy-to-use writing activity will encourage 4th and 5th graders to add meaningful details to their paragraphs to grab their readers' attention!Students will understand how to add more details by crafting solid paragraphs independently. The mini-unit also comes with description anchor charts and guided notes.The description writ
Preview of Notes for Nickelodeon movie "What Happened?  The Story of September 11, 2001."

Notes for Nickelodeon movie "What Happened? The Story of September 11, 2001."

Created by
Shirley Payne
I have watched this Nickelodeon video, "What Happened? The Story of September 11, 2001" with Linda Ellerbee several times. The complete clip is about 22 minutes long. I think that it is one of the more appropriate videos of September 11, 2001, for younger students (I teach grades 3-5). I do feel it could be used in higher grades as well. I have used it as an event that my students write about for a comprehension focus group (CFG) on historical fiction; it is part of the writing phase for t
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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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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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