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High school creative writing task cards for Microsoft Word

Preview of Descriptive Writing Interactive Sorting Game, "Show. Don't Tell."

Descriptive Writing Interactive Sorting Game, "Show. Don't Tell."

Created by
Julie Faulkner
Teach your students to write vividly with this fun and easily adaptable game. With this download, you are receiving paired passages of dull and descriptive examples. They can be used as a matching game, task cards, writing centers, interactive writing notebooks, and more. Just print, cut, and go! Students' writing will be so vividly bright, you will need to wear shades!! Included:-All directions-Suggestions for use-Answers-Fully editable Word file -Two sets of room labels for the human sorting
Preview of Compound-Complex Sentence Mad Libs Dependent & Independent Clause Manipulatives

Compound-Complex Sentence Mad Libs Dependent & Independent Clause Manipulatives

Students work in small groups to use independent clause & dependent clause manipulatives to create wacky "Mad Lib" type compound-complex sentences, using coordinating conjunctions and semi-colons to create compound-complex sentences in a variety of ways.
Preview of Creative Writing Workshops - Transitions

Creative Writing Workshops - Transitions

This upload involves a series of lessons on transitions in narrative. It looks at flashbacks and how to prepare for and come out of a flashback. It also looks at movements forward in time and space as well as looking at changes in point of view. After brief instructions and examples a series of tasks are outlined which should consolidate the students understanding of techniques to create transitions in a narrative.
Preview of A Fun Intro to Edgar Allan "Poetry"

A Fun Intro to Edgar Allan "Poetry"

Created by
Aileen Florio
My eighth-grade students LOVED this lesson, and so did I! Whether your students are already "Poe pros" or they are just learning about the man and his works, they will get SO MUCH out of this exercise--NOT just about Poe, but also about how life affects texts. A series of six stations is ready to go. Students rotate with a piece of paper, a pen, a clipboard, and a small group of fellow students. Each station has complete (and quick--5 minutes tops per station) directions prompting students to
Preview of SIMILE, METAPHOR, HYPERBOLE, ANALOGY: 23 WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWER KEY

SIMILE, METAPHOR, HYPERBOLE, ANALOGY: 23 WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWER KEY

Created by
JOHN DSOUZA
These Worksheets with Answer Key are perfect for teaching Rhetorical Comparison Devices – Simile, Metaphor, Hyperbole and Analogy. These no prep activities would be great for ELA lessons or ELA centers. Your students will love these challenging exercises that are well-planned for student engagement.After completing this New Bloom’s Taxonomy based lesson students will be able to:Note the definitions, purposes and quick memory tips to interpret and verbalise the rhetorical comparison devices in th
Preview of Activities to Get Your Students Talking

Activities to Get Your Students Talking

A great packet to get students involved in their learning using Discussion Cards; Writing Prompts; What is Opinion or Fact?; and A Fun Game. The packet can be adapted to many ages and learning levels.Interpersonal / Communication / DiscussionCreative Writing / Thinking
Preview of Circle Stories

Circle Stories

Created by
Andrew Elsen
This lesson is a game which yields a unique blend of 27 Common Core Standards from 9-12 grade including: Reading informational text and Writing standards. This lesson is basically a lesson plan mixed with instructions on how to play "Circle stories". The best part about this lesson is its versatile with ANY topic. It allows students to create and apply their learning. The game is simple and fun! It can easily take up an entire 50 minute class period . This lesson can also be used many more time
Preview of A New Spin on RAFT Writing

A New Spin on RAFT Writing

Created by
Veronica Pace
In looking for creative ways to get kids to write, most of us have used or seen RAFTs - Role, Audience, Format, Topic. This is a new spin that allows you to use the same idea with older students that I call RAFTT - Role, Audience, Format, Topic, Tone. Each card specifically gives students an outline for what to write about, from what point of view, who will read it, and in what format but adds the tone they should use. These are premade cards that can be printed on cardstock, cut apart, and l
Preview of A Very Creative Writing Idea

A Very Creative Writing Idea

Created by
Veronica Pace
My students absolutely love this. I use it in their writer's notebook but it can be done as a stand alone activity. What I call "cue cards," is a set of setting, conflict and character cards. Students draw one of each, often that do not match which makes for higher order thinking and more fun, and must write a story in that setting with that conflict and character. You can have them write in 1st person POV as the character or in 3rd person POV about the character, or let them choose. Cards
Preview of IMAGINATIVE WRITING - 11 WORKSHEETS AND TASKCARDS

IMAGINATIVE WRITING - 11 WORKSHEETS AND TASKCARDS

Created by
JOHN DSOUZA
A set of 11 ready to use worksheets and task-cards on imaginative writing.After working with these worksheets students will be able to:Recall imaginative writing techniques.Apply authorial technique to spur imagination. Demonstrate imagination skill in writing. This download includes worksheets on: Picturing a situation with imagination. Imagining a story hidden in the given images. Responding to the prompting questions.Using given prompts to spur imagination.Demonstrating skill of imagination i
Preview of Figurative Language Board

Figurative Language Board

Allow choice for your students to apply their Figurative Language skills. You can change the requirements and the points that the students need. There is a graph on the last page to show you levels for each activity.
Preview of 34 Science Fiction Visual Creative Writing Prompts

34 Science Fiction Visual Creative Writing Prompts

Created by
Lauren C
34 visual creative writing prompts for writing Science Fiction.Each prompt contains a Sci-Fi themed image based on either narrative or descriptive writing. Each image has a short, written prompt below that can be edited.These are great for one-off lessons, cover work, extension tasks, writing challenges, homework or independent writing.
Preview of Story Starter Set

Story Starter Set

These story starters can be used one at a time as a whole class assignment, as a center (I would make a set on cardstock and laminate it), as a write around*, or any other way you can think of. The whole point is to have fun and get creative. write around instructions included There are 14 story starters total.
Preview of CREATIVE WRITING: WORKSHEETS

CREATIVE WRITING: WORKSHEETS

Created by
JOHN DSOUZA
A resource that contains 9 worksheets on creative writing. It includes exercises for students to showcase their creativity in writing. It also has task cards for various genres of writing. Teachers can use these to enhance the writing skills of the learners. ◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈ Here are some possible uses for these in your classroom: ✿ Early Finishers ✿ Tutoring ✿ Sub Tubs ✿ ESL Stations/Centres ✿ Holiday Work ✿ Small Group Collaborations ✿ End of Unit Quick Assessments
Preview of Creative Writing: STICKY NOTE IDEAS FOR WRITING TOPICS

Creative Writing: STICKY NOTE IDEAS FOR WRITING TOPICS

These are great random ideas for both main characters and settings.
Preview of Topic Audience Purpose

Topic Audience Purpose

Created by
Mr Hall
A printable to show students the writing skill of choosing a quality topic, considering their audience, and focusing on the purpose of your writing. If you like this printable please follow us.
Preview of Persuasive Writing Feedback Rubric

Persuasive Writing Feedback Rubric

Created by
Andrea Lynch
Students work with teacher to discuss their writing piece according to the criteria. Students score their piece for each criteria and make notes on rubric to revise and add more detail to their persuasive piece.
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