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Middle school writing task card pdfs

Preview of Paraphrasing Practice Activity - Paraphrase Task Cards - Anchor Chart - Digital

Paraphrasing Practice Activity - Paraphrase Task Cards - Anchor Chart - Digital

Created by
Rachel Lynette
Paraphrasing is an essential skill for many types of writing, but a difficult one to master. Each of these 32 paraphrasing task cards (print or digital) features a different informational text (nonfiction) paragraph for students to paraphrase. These paragraphs are ideal for working on this skill because their shorter length will not overwhelm your students, but will still provide plenty of practice. Additional support material is also included with the cards. PRINT VERSION INCLUDES:Teacher Instr
Preview of Combining Sentences with Conjunctions (FANBOYS) Task Cards

Combining Sentences with Conjunctions (FANBOYS) Task Cards

Created by
Joyful Classroom
Two sets of task cards! Set 1-32 multiple choice task cards asking students for the best way to combine two sentences using a conjunction (FANBOYS). Includes a recording sheet and answer key. Set 2- the same 32 sentences as the task cards in set 1 without the multiple choice option. These cards are a little more challenging! Answers will vary on this section. ***SAVE $$$ BY BUNDLING TASK CARDS*** If you're looking for more materials on combining sentences, check out my Combining Sentenc
Preview of Restate the Question Task Cards Advanced Set for Grades 4-8 Questioning Skills

Restate the Question Task Cards Advanced Set for Grades 4-8 Questioning Skills

Created by
Rachel Lynette
The ability to restate a question, in order to answer in a complete sentence is important not only in test-taking situations, but also for many types of writing. These 32 task cards (print or digital) can help your students learn this challenging skill. There are two types of questions in this set. Cards 1-20 feature one-part questions. Odd cards ask about the student’s life while even cards ask about text/media and the outside world. Each question includes some context to add to the challenge.
Preview of Note Taking and Paraphrasing - Research Skills

Note Taking and Paraphrasing - Research Skills

Scaffolded activities and differentiated task cards to teach note taking and paraphrasing skills! Posters, scaffolded activities, bookmarks and differentiated reading task cards - this resource includes everything you need to teach and practice note taking and paraphrasing within your classroom. ♦ ♦ ♦ Save $$$ by purchasing this resource as part of my Research Project Bundle, which includes my best-selling resources: Research Project Resource, Writing Strong Research Questions and How to Use
Preview of Printable Digital Citizenship Discussion Prompts ➡️ Unplugged Technology Center

Printable Digital Citizenship Discussion Prompts ➡️ Unplugged Technology Center

42 task card style discussion prompts on digital citizenship topics to use with upper elementary or middle school students.Ideas for use:Use these discussion prompts to start class, end class, as writing assignments, or as content for your Digital Citizenship unit. There are enough for one per week with a few leftovers. I print mine on colored paper and store them in a pencil box.Topics Included:Internet safetyPrivacy and SecurityDigital Reputation / Digital FootprintInformation LiteracyCommunic
Preview of Autism and Special Education Picture Writing Prompt Cards Visual Support Symbols

Autism and Special Education Picture Writing Prompt Cards Visual Support Symbols

Complete with 100 real life photographs to stir up your students imaginations! Writing about a topic can be challenging for some of our students. Using the symbol key guide located at the bottom of each card, your students will be self-prompted to generate who, what, where, when and why writing responses. Also wonderful as a Speech and Language activity, it will get your kids thinking, writing, AND talking about the topic! Just print on white card stock paper and laminate if desired for dura
Preview of Transition Words Task Cards - Linking Words and Phrases with Transitions - Set 2

Transition Words Task Cards - Linking Words and Phrases with Transitions - Set 2

Created by
Rachel Lynette
Practice using transition words with your older students using these transitions task cards! These cards feature multiple-choice options that prompt students to choose the best transition word!WHAT’S INCLUDED:✍️ PRINT:32 Task Cards (prints 4 to a page)Black-lineColorRecording SheetsAnswer KeysDIGITAL:Google SlidesEasel Assessment - Self-CheckingDIFFERENTIATION OPTIONS:Digital or PrintChallenge Card to extend the lessonGreat for 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, or 8th grade!CHECK OUT THE PREVIEW TO SEE A LOT
Preview of What If ? Task Cards for Creative Thinking, Cause and Effect, and Journals

What If ? Task Cards for Creative Thinking, Cause and Effect, and Journals

A set of *52* creative "What If" prompts to stretch thinking and encourage kids to think outside the box. These are perfect task cards to use for teaching cause and effect, to use as journaling prompts, with early finishers, and for students to think critically and creatively. **Are you looking for MORE Early Finisher Activities?!** Early Finisher Task Card Bundle Creative Thinking A-Z Task Cards Think It Through: Weekly Activities for Creative and Critical Thinking Monthly Creative &
Preview of Research Skills Stations (MLA) paraphrase, embed & cite quotes, works cited

Research Skills Stations (MLA) paraphrase, embed & cite quotes, works cited

Created by
Room 213
Research skills: paraphrasing, using quotations, in-text citations and works cited. These are all skills that students struggle to master and these research skills stations will allow them to practice and learn. (UPDATED February 2024).NOTE: This product is designed to be used for practice of research skills, or as a review or reinforcement of the them. If you are looking for lessons that introduce these skills, you should check out my Embedding Quotations and Learning to Paraphrase products
Preview of Thesis Statement Practice Task Cards

Thesis Statement Practice Task Cards

Created by
Teach With Erika
Do your students struggle with identifying and writing thesis statements? These 32 ink-saving, black and white task cards give students a fun way to practice this difficult skill. Students will craft a thesis statement on a given topic, select the best thesis from two multiple choice options, differentiate between attention grabbers and thesis statements, and identify effective and ineffective thesis statements. Rigor is enhanced by students being asked to explain each answer. Student answer she
Preview of Paragraph Structure Task Cards- Multiple Choice & Short Answer | Print & Digital

Paragraph Structure Task Cards- Multiple Choice & Short Answer | Print & Digital

Created by
Rachel Lynette
Students often struggle with paragraph organization. These 32 cards will help them to get a better understanding of paragraph structure. Each card features a paragraph with a missing sentence. These cards are meant to be supplemental practice; to be used after you have taught about topic sentences, supporting details, and conclusions.There are two different ways for students to respond to these cards. The first, and easiest is multiple choice. Students can use the multiple-choice answer sheet to
Preview of Narrative Writing Learning Stations

Narrative Writing Learning Stations

Created by
Room 213
NARRATIVE WRITING STATIONS: This bundle of writing stations is designed to take your students through a process-based approach to creating a piece of narrative writing. You can use all of them for an exploration of narration that takes you a week or more OR you can pick and choose to use them one at a time.In this resource you will find a variety of options:PHOTO PROMPT LEARNING STATIONS These can be used to help students find inspiration for telling a narrative. They can be used for writing pro
Preview of Writing an Argumentative Claim or Thesis Statement: Lesson and Activities

Writing an Argumentative Claim or Thesis Statement: Lesson and Activities

The thesis statement or argumentative claim is the backbone of solid writing! If your students' claims are lacking in confidence, knowledge, clarity, or formality, this mini unit is what you need!This thesis statement (argumentative claim) lesson focuses specifically on writing solid, effective thesis statements for argumentative essays. I use it as part of the pre-writing process as students are researching their topic.ARGUMENTATIVE CLAIM / THESIS STATEMENT MINI UNIT CONTENTS:*This mini unit us
Preview of Speaking & Listening Skills | Oral Communication Activity Task Cards

Speaking & Listening Skills | Oral Communication Activity Task Cards

This activity is a great to tool to practice oral and written communication skills as well as reinforce math vocabulary, estimation, and measurement skills. It's perfect for reinforcing following directions, sub day plans, center activities and more.Here's how it works:Pair students up.Student A gets an image card to describe to Student B.Student B draws what Student A describes.Students compare the images to see how well they communicated.In this set, students will describe relative size and po
Preview of Hyperbole Lesson Activities: Anchor Charts, Task Cards, and Worksheets

Hyperbole Lesson Activities: Anchor Charts, Task Cards, and Worksheets

Hyperbole Lesson Activities, Worksheets & Task Cards: Figurative Language ReviewTeaching figurative language can be FUN and ENGAGING for your students with these hyperbole task cards, anchor charts, and worksheets! You'll also find instructions and links for Google Slides and Google Forms on the final 7 pages of the product file.This hyperbole activity for 3rd-6th grade is perfect for students who are learning figures of speech. You will find anchor charts with sample hyperboles, task card
Preview of Primary and Secondary Sources Task Cards

Primary and Secondary Sources Task Cards

Created by
Literacy 4 Kids
Primary and Secondary Sources Task CardsWhich grade levels will benefit most from these task cards?Grade 4Grade 5Grade 6Included in your download:• 36 task cards that require students to identify a source as either being a primary or secondary source of information (The QR code shows the correct answer.) • Student Response SheetAnswer Key• 2 Mini Anchor Charts giving the definition of a Primary Source and a Secondary SourceWhat do teachers LOVE most about these task cards?❤️Paired this with my R
Preview of Proverbs and Adages Activities: Anchor Charts, Task Cards, and Worksheets

Proverbs and Adages Activities: Anchor Charts, Task Cards, and Worksheets

Proverbs and Adages Activities & Task Cards with Anchor Charts for Figurative Language Study:This proverbs and adages figurative language activity for 3rd-6th grade is perfect for teachers who need task cards, sample proverbs, their meanings, and worksheets!This file includes the following:Two instructional pagesSeven pages of common proverbs and adages24 task cardsAn answer sheetAn answer keyThree activity sheetsPlease note that, per the common core standards, this packet does NOT focus on
Preview of Add, Move, and Remove Sentences Skill-Specific Revising & Editing Task Cards

Add, Move, and Remove Sentences Skill-Specific Revising & Editing Task Cards

Created by
Nolan Squared
With these 24 multiple-choice revising task cards, students will practice revising paragraphs by determining the best place in a paragraph for adding new sentences, removing sentences, and moving sentences to a more logical place within a paragraph.Note: These have a slightly different format than the other Skill-Specific Revising & Editing Task Cards. There are six original paragraphs, each of which have four question cards over the following skills:Adding details to elaborate on a topicRem
Preview of Types of Communities │Rural, Urban, & Suburban

Types of Communities │Rural, Urban, & Suburban

This is the perfect bundle to use when teaching your students about the different types of communities (rural, suburban, and urban)! Your students will enjoy these hands on activities and task cards, which are great to use in centers. Posters are also provided for your students to refer to. Included in this bundle:-"What is a Community" Poster-Rural Communities Poster-Urban Communities Poster-Suburban Communities Poster-Rural, Urban, and Suburban Picture Cards (1 page each, 4 images to a page)-R
Preview of Early Finisher Task Cards for Junior High Students, Middle School ELA Activities

Early Finisher Task Cards for Junior High Students, Middle School ELA Activities

Task Cards for middle school or junior high students are perfect for early finishers, warm-ups, time fillers, journal entries, write-pair-shares, sub assignments & extra credit!The PDF file includes 11 pages of black and white printables (total of 43 task cards--4 per page).The task cards include a variety of activities, including writing prompts and graphic organizers (both short and long activities). All topics are relevant and grade-appropriate for 6th-9th grade students. Teachers can c
Preview of Nonfiction Editing Practice

Nonfiction Editing Practice

This activity was created to offer a quick, high-interest review of key editing skills. It is based on STAAR style questions, however this activity could be used for basic editing skills practice. 20 passages of editing review. It could be used as a bell ringer activity or in centers.Each passage is based on a tweet from the San Diego Zoo. You can visit the San Diego Zoo's website to show your students videos of the animals while they work on the editing passages.
Preview of Halloween Writing Prompts: Creative Narrative Writing Spooky Story Starters

Halloween Writing Prompts: Creative Narrative Writing Spooky Story Starters

Set a spooky mood in your middle or high school ELA classroom this October with these chilling Halloween story starter writing prompts. Get your students writing for enjoyment while also revising and editing their work to meet the rigor of the Common Core Narrative Writing Standards.This resource features 24 engaging story starters, also known as narrative leads, that you can use in a variety of ways. Don't feel like grading writing? Have students use these as impromptu speech topics. Students c
Preview of Comma Rules Worksheets

Comma Rules Worksheets

These commas rules worksheets condense the most common instances that commas are used to 8 simple commas rules so students can confidently master and understand them one at a time, adding a new rule each day after mastery. My students struggled knowing and using comma rules correctly every year (because commas are tricky!), and I knew something had to change. After noticing a huge deficit specifically in the understanding of when to use commas and where to place them correctly, I got to work to
Preview of Embedding Quotations in Research Papers - MLA and Writing Practice Activities

Embedding Quotations in Research Papers - MLA and Writing Practice Activities

Students can ALWAYS use more practice when it comes to citing and embedding direct quotes in research papers. These stations are flexibly designed to give students the practice they need to level up blending MLA direct quotes. WHAT THIS IS:Flexible!Consider this a big practice bundle, full of everything you can think of for integrating MLA direct quotes in research writing. You can use these as stations, but they are not intended to all be used in one day! Allow students to choose the skills the
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Writing worksheets can help your child develop essential writing and literacy skills needed for school and life. If you’re a teacher or parent looking for printable and digital writing resources to help your student learn a writing concept, look no further! TPT has an extensive collection of resources, created by other teachers, that are designed to help with any need across grade levels.

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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