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High school writing printable interactive whiteboards

Preview of Writing: TTQA - Turn The Question Around Poster (English & Español)

Writing: TTQA - Turn The Question Around Poster (English & Español)

One of the most frustrating things a teacher sees when grading writing of any kind is when students do not properly respond to the question or writing prompt. Usually, the response is a very painful to read sentence fragment.My attempt to address this is a somewhat simple strategy; TTQA: Turn the Question Around. When employed and reviewed religiously, it is my hope that your students begin to respond to any writing prompt in the proper manner. Included in the resourceThere are color-coded "help
Preview of Morning Whiteboard Messages

Morning Whiteboard Messages

Created by
Logan's Learners
Here are 188+ morning whiteboard messages ready to be used with your class for the entire year! Each of the messages is meant to encourage conversation, motivate, and inspire your students. These prompts will also help create a positive classroom community! Included: - 188+ half sheet question/response papers - 188+ quarter sheet question cards (print, laminate, put on a binder ring, & use it to keep ideas so that you can choose a prompt and write it on the board) - 188+ whole sheet prompts
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 Seven Steps to Writing Success Posters and Board Pieces

Seven Steps to Writing Success Posters and Board Pieces

A set a bright and catchy posters, which outline 3 key points for each of the Seven Steps to Writing Success writing strategy, by Jen Mcveity.Included are 2 options for the Tightening Tension poster - Option 1 describes the main character as the "hero" and option 2 describes the main character as the "protagonist". This way you can choose which works better for the language in your classroom.Also included are interactive pieces, which can be laminated and used on the whiteboard during teaching t
Preview of Parts of a Letter, Postcard, Envelope Vocabulary, Clipart, & Blank Templates

Parts of a Letter, Postcard, Envelope Vocabulary, Clipart, & Blank Templates

Created by
Texas Teacher
Images/Words can be printed to use when teaching parts of a letter or can be used with almost any Smartboard software or Word Documents. The possibilities are endless! (I printed them, mounted them to magnets, and had the kids race to see who could position them correctly the fastest.) Includes the following words and images: Greeting Date Body Signature Closing Return Address Mailing Address Stamp Postcard Blank notebook paper Blank envelope Sample Envelope Mailbox Editable Word Document ma
Preview of Write Topic Sentences & Conclusions - Common Core - Middle School

Write Topic Sentences & Conclusions - Common Core - Middle School

Created by
Crossley101
Help middle school students practice writing topic sentences & conclusions for essays. Great review before state tests!
Preview of Determining Regional Climate NGSS: Weather and Climate MS-ESS2-6 (Editable)

Determining Regional Climate NGSS: Weather and Climate MS-ESS2-6 (Editable)

This lesson focuses on the NGSS Standard MS-ESS2-6, determining regional climate with clear descriptions and visual representations (Common Core SL8.5) Lesson includes: *Difference btw Weather and Climate *Factors that affect the climate include: Latitude Topography Location of Lakes and Oceans Amount of Moisture Global Wind Patterns Ocean Currents Location of Air Masses *Guide for Science and Engineering Process writing/research/media assignment *Power Point
Preview of Annotate Informational Text about Malala Yousafzai

Annotate Informational Text about Malala Yousafzai

Created by
TeachingTheHook
Students will learn about Malala Yousafzai, the girl who was shot in the head by the Taliban because she fought for her education. This is a high interest topic engaging students immediately! This lesson may be done in a class when discussing slavery and literacy in the United States or literacy as a global issue. In this differentiated lesson, students will learn how to annotate informational texts using text symbols which will help them become more comfortable with informational text. C
Preview of Personal Narrative Writing Graphic Organizer - Common Core - Middle School

Personal Narrative Writing Graphic Organizer - Common Core - Middle School

Created by
Crossley101
Use this graphic organizer to help your students create a piece of narrative writing. Able to project onto whiteboard!
Preview of Critical Thinking Exercises

Critical Thinking Exercises

These activities provide students the opportunity to think critically. They are given a passage and then have to write two different types of questions. One of the questions is supposed to be to reverse engineer the question that was asked in order for the answer to be the given passage. Another question is supposed to be an extending/refining question about the given passage.
Preview of Calendar Quick Writes (September) | An Interactive Writing Calendar

Calendar Quick Writes (September) | An Interactive Writing Calendar

2/24/2020: Google Slide - Digital Calendar Link IncludedCalendar Quick Writes are daily writing prompts for middle school and high school students. They are a combination of your classroom calendar and your daily writing prompts. When they are combined, they make for the perfect interactive calendar. It's super simple and easy to use. Some assembly is required, but you will have it to use year after year!These began when I decided I needed to bring a little life to my bulletin board, without g
Preview of SAT TEST PREP: WRITING & LANGUAGE TYPES OF QUESTIONS CARD SORT

SAT TEST PREP: WRITING & LANGUAGE TYPES OF QUESTIONS CARD SORT

Created by
Gifted on the Go
This bag is packed with a multi-layer card sorting activity to help students become familiar with the four types of questions found in the SAT Writing and Language section.  This engaging and hands-on manipulative will ensure to prepare students for their SAT testing experience. The activity will teach students how to identify each type of question, show an example, as well as provide students with strategies for how to answer each specific type of question.  Student note-taking sheets and teach
Preview of Calendar Quick Writes (October) | An Interactive Writing Calendar

Calendar Quick Writes (October) | An Interactive Writing Calendar

Calendar Quick Writes are daily writing prompts for middle school and high school students. They are a combination of your classroom calendar and your daily writing prompts. When they are combined, they make for the perfect interactive calendar. It's super simple and easy to use. Some assembly is required, but you will have it to use year after year!These began when I decided I needed to bring a little life to my bulletin board, without getting rid of my classroom calendar my students use. Cre
Preview of Calendar Quick Writes (November) | An Interactive Writing Calendar

Calendar Quick Writes (November) | An Interactive Writing Calendar

Calendar Quick Writes are daily writing prompts for middle school and high school students. They are a combination of your classroom calendar and your daily writing prompts. When they are combined, they make for the perfect interactive calendar. It's super simple and easy to use. Some assembly is required, but you will have it to use year after year!These began when I decided I needed to bring a little life to my bulletin board, without getting rid of my classroom calendar my students use. Cre
Preview of Writing Bundle: Report, Review, Narrative, Opinion, For&Against, Formal/Infor,..

Writing Bundle: Report, Review, Narrative, Opinion, For&Against, Formal/Infor,..

Report, Review, Narrative, Opinion, For and Against, Formal and Informal email. Writing. Tips for writing. Very helpful. Structure. Useful vocabulary. Sample writing. Activities & Key.
Preview of Plagiarism/Research Lesson Plan using Facebook

Plagiarism/Research Lesson Plan using Facebook

Created by
Veronica Pace
This is a very engaging and thorough plagiarism lesson plan that also works with source citation. It is easily adaptable for Smart Board use and for student computer use. I begin by giving students an article that we read aloud. I then give them two highlighters -one color for "facts" and one color for anything they may "quote" (including key words and phrases, not just sentences). I find source cards completely outdated so I created what I call a "source page." The citation for the source
Preview of The Most Important African American

The Most Important African American

These lessons are great during a testing week. The students watch a short video on each person. Then they complete a short worksheet about the individual. After the 4th video, they begin ranking the African Americans. In your opinion who was the most important? Let your students debate that. I provided links to the videos used. They have been prescreened and are acceptable in school. The biographies range from 3 minutes to 7 minutes. The average time is 5 minutes. Hope you enjoy and
Preview of COPS and PEEL Editing and Revising Posters

COPS and PEEL Editing and Revising Posters

Use these COPS and PEEL posters to support students when revising and editing their work. Suitable for students in grades 5 and up.
Preview of 6 Mythology Essay Introduction Samples

6 Mythology Essay Introduction Samples

Created by
VanFam Group
This document can be used interactively through a projection system or in print format. On this document, you will find two introductory paragraph samples. Each is written poorly and then improved to show an exemplar for the students. Furthermore, one of the proper examples is also shown in the outline format so that students can see how to use the outline planning work space to their advantage.
Preview of Reported speech (Indirect speech) part 2 of 4

Reported speech (Indirect speech) part 2 of 4

Created by
NIHAR HIRANI
For Teachers, It has solution of my Worksheet. You can give my Worksheet to the students and tell them to try to write answers. You can verify students answer by just clicking. Smart Notebook & power point file has been given animation effect. Click and reveal. It will make your life easier. 50 Interrogatives Sentences. Complete solution to indirect speech. All the related Rules are in Header footer of word file and Power Point. You just need to click and Explain.
Preview of Report. Writing

Report. Writing

Report writing. Tips for writing. Very helpful. Structure. Useful vocabulary. Sample writing. Activities & Key.
Preview of Word of the Day Vocabulary Builder

Word of the Day Vocabulary Builder

Created by
Enda Trench
Simple and easy to use way of developing children's vocabulary.
Preview of Review. Writing

Review. Writing

Review writing. Tips for writing. Very helpful. Structure. Useful vocabulary. Sample writing. Activities & Key.
Preview of Opinion. Writing

Opinion. Writing

Opinion writing. Tips for writing. Very helpful. Structure. Useful vocabulary. Sample writing. Activities & Key.
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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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