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Preview of Narrative, Persuasive and Procedure Writing PowerPoint Bundle

Narrative, Persuasive and Procedure Writing PowerPoint Bundle

Are you teaching narrative, procedure, and persuasive writing this year? Not sure how to introduce the topics of story, how to, and opinion writing? Then these are perfect PowerPoints for your Literacy lessons!This bundle includes three colorful, engaging, and interactive PowerPoints for introducing or revising your writing topics. They define the type of writing, offer examples, and explain the purpose, before teaching the explicit structure step by step. This writing PowerPoint bundle is ideal
Preview of Bell Ringers Middle School ELA Writing Prompts Using Quotes

Bell Ringers Middle School ELA Writing Prompts Using Quotes

Created by
HappyEdugator
Bell Ringers for Middle school. Use these Writing Prompts to teach Literary Devices. Daily Exercises using motivational quotations. 50 inspirational quotes for your students to write about. Explanations of literary devices and figurative language (such as similes, metaphors, symbolism, and analogy) used on the first twenty quotes for instruction. Use for warmups, bellringers, or daily journal activities. Good discussion starters. Have students copy the quote and paraphrase what it means to them
Preview of Writing Powerful Paragraphs Lapbook and Lessons

Writing Powerful Paragraphs Lapbook and Lessons

Created by
Collabor8
Teach your students to write powerful paragraphs with this resource. We are excited to introduce the SEE approach to organizing body paragraphs as we believe it holds the key to writing paragraphs that are both organized and detailed. Our goal is for the SEE Method to make as much difference in your students’ writing as we have seen in our classrooms over the past few years! In this package, we have tried to anticipate and include everything you need to learn the SEE Method and to start using
Preview of Opinion Writing: Letter to NASA

Opinion Writing: Letter to NASA

Created by
Collabor8
So you want to be an astronaut? This activity is a motivating way to encourage students to write an opinion piece. They read articles about astronaut selection and training and then apply to NASA to become one of the newest astronaut candidates.This project incorporates paragraph structure practice, opinion writing techniques, practice with business letter format, and imagination. At the end of the project, students receive a simulated letter from NASA accepting them into the astronaut training
Preview of Folktales

Folktales

This 20-slide presentation explores the following areas:What is a folktale?The Origin of FolktalesThe Benefits of FolktalesTypes of FolktalesCommon Elements in FolktalesThe presentation is packed with beautiful illustrations and content to help students to learn all about this interesting topic.
Preview of Compare/Contrast Paragraph Writing

Compare/Contrast Paragraph Writing

This is a week long lesson about what compare/contrast paragraphs are and how to write them. This lesson comes with a 12 page SMART notebook file, a rubric, a top hat organizer, and an article. The lesson includes: - Notes - Signal words - Example paragraphs - Practice paragraphs - Video link - Top Hat organizer - Paragraph requirements - Rubric It is a zipped folder so you will have to unzip it to view the lesson. Found at Literacy Lunatic. Enjoy!
Preview of 8 Strategies for Writing Topic Sentences

8 Strategies for Writing Topic Sentences

This lesson teaches students eight different strategies to write a topic sentence. The strategies deviate away from the overused "start with a question" or "The topic is _____" that teachers often find in student writing. The lesson allows student practice time with each strategy so that they can gain experience writing topic strong topic sentences for a variety of writing types. Once students understand the role of topic sentences, the remainder of their writing will fall into place with guided
Preview of African American Leaders and Inventors using Smart Board #2

African American Leaders and Inventors using Smart Board #2

Created by
mary londergan
African American Leaders and Inventors using Smart Board #2 focuses on ten prominent men and women including: Benjamin Banneker, Rebecca Cole, Archibald Alexander, Benjamin Bradley, Thomas L. Jennings, Edward A. Bouchet, Daniel Hale Williams, Norbert Rillieux, David N. Crosthwait, and Fredrick M. Jones. This group was born from 1731 to 1893. This is an 18 page Smart Board lesson and has fast facts on each person as well as a photo. In fact, on the first page you will see an activity to e
Preview of 6th Grade Literature Unit 5: Success

6th Grade Literature Unit 5: Success

In this 6th grade thematic literature Smartboard unit, the Big Idea is "Success". All text selections (both fiction and nonfiction) will connect back to the theme and the Essential Questions. The unit will end with a culminating writing performance demonstration. The writing type is informative/explanatory. The student will create an informational flyer or one-pager that explains how a person can be successful. One required element of the writing will be a timeline with main ideas and supporting
Preview of Opinion Writing

Opinion Writing

Opinion writing PowerPoint for middle school! Opinion writing becomes easy once students know exactly what to do. Engage your students with this PPT that explains the steps of writing an opinion essay in a fun and interesting way. It is filled with mind-maps to help students organize their thoughts. These mind-maps can be printed out and later used by students as graphic organizers. I also added some tips to help you explain the lesson. The PowerPoint is totally editable.What's Included?warm-upm
Preview of Cause and Effect Introduction

Cause and Effect Introduction

Created by
Kbar's Resources
This Powerpoint presentation explains cause and effect. There are four practice sentences included in the last slides.
Preview of 6th grade Cajas de Cartón novel study unit review worksheet

6th grade Cajas de Cartón novel study unit review worksheet

Created by
Andrea Saldana
Use the novel to teach to expository writing standards as well as align to CCSS of theme, plot/subplot, internal and external forces as well as setting. Using a double entry journal approach students read the novel work on comprehension check questions around vocabulary, setting, citing and theme while working towards their larger objectives of expository literary essays. I have taught this in many ways in the past and allow students to choose other choices of showing their learning at The end o
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