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Middle school writing printables for Easel Assessments

Preview of Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions + RACE Strategy Practice Worksheets

Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions + RACE Strategy Practice Worksheets

Created by
Read Relevant
These 10 high-interest passages are paired with reading comprehension questions and short response questions for students to practice multiple comprehension skills AND writing with the RACE writing strategy. This resource is perfect for test-prep, special education and progress monitoring, differentiating, and scaffolding for struggling readers. Passages range between reading levels of 4-6th grade, making them perfect for groups of students with a wide range of reading levels. Comprehension skil
Preview of Figurative Language Assessment & Review Worksheets - PDF & Digital

Figurative Language Assessment & Review Worksheets - PDF & Digital

Focus on figurative language comprehension with this 28-question figurative language assessment and study guide. With this printable or digital skill-based test, you'll easily and thoroughly cover six types of figurative language: metaphor, simile, hyperbole, personification, idiom, and symbolism.(Don't miss the rest of my Figurative Language Activities Bundle!)This resource includes the following digital versions:Google Slides (link in PDF)Easel Activity (link in My Purchases)Easel Assessment (
Preview of Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions + RACE Strategy Practice Worksheets

Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions + RACE Strategy Practice Worksheets

Created by
Read Relevant
These 10 high-interest passages are paired with reading comprehension questions and short response questions for students to practice multiple comprehension skills AND writing with the RACE writing strategy. This resource is perfect for test-prep, special education and progress monitoring, differentiating, and scaffolding for struggling readers. Passages range between reading levels of 6-8th grade, making them perfect for groups of students with a wide range of reading levels. Comprehension ski
Preview of Short Story The Monkey's Paw Analysis and Reading Comprehension Questions

Short Story The Monkey's Paw Analysis and Reading Comprehension Questions

Your students will love this delightfully creepy short story. It's perfect for practicing reading comprehension, literary analysis, foreshadowing, point of view, and irony with your middle school and high school students. And... by the end of the unit, students will have written a literary analysis response.Here's what teachers are saying about this unit: "An AWESOME unit. This resource is put together really well and was really easy to use.""MY KIDS LOVED THIS!!!!! We have been having so muc
Preview of The Lottery Short Story Analysis, Writing and Textual Evidence Dystopian Lit

The Lottery Short Story Analysis, Writing and Textual Evidence Dystopian Lit

Your middle school students will be captivated by this chilling short story! Students will want to analyze characters, motive, plot, and foreshadowing. This creepy, unsettling story is great for middle school and high school students. Reasons to love this unit:print and digital versions (Google Slides and PowerPoint)super creepy story is sure to engage your students!includes lesson plans and teacher checklist – makes an ideal sub plan provides literary analysis practice: students will analy
Preview of Active and Passive Voice for Middle School Students by Dianne Watson

Active and Passive Voice for Middle School Students by Dianne Watson

If you want a simplified way to teach active and passive voice, this is it. No prep--just print and teach. I use this with my students, and they master the concepts quickly!The activities include identifying voice, converting voice, and using voice in writing.The materials include1. A "Smart Chart" to break down sentences for understanding how active and passive voice are constructed. (A template is provided.)2. Practice exercises with keys.3. Practice converting sentence voices.4. Analyzi
Preview of Daily Grammar Practice Bell Ringers: Focus on Formal Writing | PDF

Daily Grammar Practice Bell Ringers: Focus on Formal Writing | PDF

This no-prep, easy-to-implement grammar review covers common issues in student writing—active voice, third person, parallel structure—all the topics students need to succeed when writing formal essays.Great for standardized test prep, too! This product is a sequel to the best-selling Daily Grammar Practice for Middle School.This packet includes a complete Answer Key and requires no advance preparation by the teacher, making it ideal for sub plans!This product includes exercises for 9 weeks. Each
Preview of The Among Us Craze Informational Text,  Quiz, & Activities

The Among Us Craze Informational Text, Quiz, & Activities

Created by
Lit with Lyns
Are your kids obsessed with the game, Among Us, like my students are? Why not use your students' obsession to work on reading comprehension, argumentative writing, author's purpose, vocabulary, and more?! When they asked me if I could somehow include this in our classwork, I got on it. This resource is both digital, printable, & EASEL compatible! There is also an auto-graded assessment created in Easel.Skills Covered:Reading ComprehensionAuthor's PurposeContext CluesCompare & ContrastArg
Preview of Middle School Research Vocabulary & Quiz - Printable & Digital

Middle School Research Vocabulary & Quiz - Printable & Digital

Before you start your middle school research project, your students need to know what it means to find and cite sources, paraphrase information, and NOT plagiarize! Introduce beginning researchers to these essential research concepts and terms using fill-in-the-blank notes and a research process quiz.(If you're teaching research to middle schoolers, you won't want to miss the rest of my Research Skills Project Bundle!)This resource includes the following digital versions:Google Slides (link in P
Preview of Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry Reading Comprehension Tests

Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry Reading Comprehension Tests

Created by
ELA Assessments
Dear Educators,This is a complete set; four reading comprehension tests cover the whole book. These differentiated tests for Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry by Mildred Taylor were written for traditional and inclusion classrooms. This Package Includes:4 Tests Page and paragraph numbers for most questions 4 Character study guides Modified sections for sequencing, quote and character identification Detailed answer keys 98 Pages 4 Essay questions4 Easel Assessments28 Easel Activities Tests:Chapters 1
Preview of FREE Gratitude Writing Prompts + How to Show Thankfulness Easel Assessment

FREE Gratitude Writing Prompts + How to Show Thankfulness Easel Assessment

Are your students complaining and arguing a lot? Do you notice frequent whining in your class? Well, this resource is for you! This free gratitude writing activity has prompts that help students reflect on being grateful. The additional Easel assessment will help students see how to practice thankfulness and kindness in the classroom and at home!Even though we tend to teach kids about gratefulness during November, this is actually a character trait that's helpful all year long. These writing pro
Preview of Figurative Language Worksheets, Quizzes, and PowerPoint Presentations Phase II

Figurative Language Worksheets, Quizzes, and PowerPoint Presentations Phase II

Created by
ELA Assessments
Educators,This is the second phase of my figurative language package. This differentiated product focuses on hyperbole, onomatopoeia, repetition, allusion, and imagery. This Product IncludesFive PowerPoint Presentations – 61 pagesFive onomatopoeia worksheetsFour modified onomatopoeia worksheetsFive hyperbole worksheetsTwo modified hyperbole worksheetsFive imagery worksheets Three repetition worksheetsFive allusion worksheetsStudy guideCut-out study guide/gameTwo quizzes for this packageTwo modif
Preview of The Giver Reading Comprehension Tests ~ Whole Book ~ Differentiated Assessments

The Giver Reading Comprehension Tests ~ Whole Book ~ Differentiated Assessments

Created by
ELA Assessments
Dear Educator,This is a complete set; six reading comprehension tests for Lois Lowry’s novel, The Giver. This is a differentiated product was written for traditional and inclusion classrooms. This Product Includes: 6 Tests6 Character study guides Detailed answer keys Modified test sections ~ sequencing, character and quote identification152 Pages6 Easel Assessments39 Easel Activities Tests:Chapters 1 – 4 has 48 questionsChapters 5 – 8 has 60 questionsChapters 9 – 12 has 50 questionsChapters 13
Preview of Sentence Structure Handout, Worksheet and Test with Easel Activity

Sentence Structure Handout, Worksheet and Test with Easel Activity

Created by
HappyEdugator
Sentence Structure - How to Identify Sentence Structure Handout, Worksheet, and Test. The handout is a tool for identifying sentence structure. Similar to a flow chart, it walks students through the steps to figure out if a sentence is simple, compound, complex, or compound complex. Can be used as a mini poster. Includes practice Worksheet with key, and a 20-question test. In color and black and white for easier printing. Digital and Print: Includes a self-checking Easel Activity ready for learn
Preview of Sentence Fluency | Writing and revising | Sentence Types

Sentence Fluency | Writing and revising | Sentence Types

Small group game: Writing Fluent SentencesPoster: Traits of Sentence FluencyPartner Game:  Create sentences of varying length and structureVisual Aid/Student Project:   Editing for Sentence FluencyActivity: Simple, compound and complex sentencesReference Chart: subordinating conjunctionsPrintables:   Revising for sentence fluencyReference chart: Types of SentencesPrintable:  Types of SentencesAuto-grading EASEL assessment: Types of Sentences
Preview of Effective Proofreading Checklist & Standard Marks Guide for Grades 8-10 Toolbox

Effective Proofreading Checklist & Standard Marks Guide for Grades 8-10 Toolbox

Urge adolescent writers in middle and high school to proofread their drafts before clicking send. The resource contains a student-friendly proofreading checklist, two proofreading exercises, and an anchor chart of standard proofreading marks. Note — this resource comes equipped with a printable and digital version (w/ PDF, Google Workspace, and Easel).The Resource Comes Packaged with the Following Features:Teacher's Note for Using this ResourceProofreading Checklist Student-Friendly ChecklistInc
Preview of Homophones Task Cards and Easel Activity and Assessment

Homophones Task Cards and Easel Activity and Assessment

Created by
HappyEdugator
Homophones Task Cards. 32 multiple choice cards in the set with Easel Activity and Assessment. Each card has a different pair of homophones. Use these task cards in your literacy centers, in small groups, or individually to support correct usage of these commonly confused words. There are thirty-two cards in this set. Each card has a different homophone pair. There is a task card answer sheet for you to print out for students to write their answers. Print out as many as you need for your class.
Preview of Finish the Proverb / Saying. - Sentence Builder. Idioms. ESL. EFL.

Finish the Proverb / Saying. - Sentence Builder. Idioms. ESL. EFL.

A great activity for all ages and learners. You'll get a laugh at some of the responses.3 worksheets with answer keys where students finish the saying/proverb/idiom. Do they know them? Then as a group compare with the answers and share some of the comical responses/guesses. *Also includes a full 20-page glossary of common English proverbs! Also, a good exercise to use with students whose L1 isn't English. You'll see that most of these translate into their language but with big differences. A ni
Preview of ~Read and Write a Graphic Novella and a Discussion Guide for HUGO CABARET~

~Read and Write a Graphic Novella and a Discussion Guide for HUGO CABARET~

Created by
Compass Rose
Learn how to turn your Halloween Story into a Graphic Novella and includesa Discussion Guide for THE INVENTION of HUGO CABERET, a graphic novel by Brian Selzick, winner of the Caldecott Award. Grades 5-12. "Highly engaging!"Graphic novels have become a popular genre. In this resource, students will learn how to turn their Scary Halloween Stories into a 10-page (or less) graphic novella by using the graph paper and dialogue balloons (provided). This should be considered a “unit” of study and no
Preview of Engage in Persuasive Writing with Role Play Activities | ELA for Grades 8-12

Engage in Persuasive Writing with Role Play Activities | ELA for Grades 8-12

Encourage role-playing in the English Language Arts and Writing classroom. Have Middle and High School students play out different scenarios where they must figure out ways to resolve a conflict. Then — use their role-playing to generate ideas for persuasive writing! It's a fun pre-writing activity incorporating speaking, listening, writing, and movement standards.Note: This educational resource includes print and digital versions (PDF, Google Workspace, and Easel).What's Included:Teacher's Note
Preview of Enhancing Analyzing Skills: High School Writing Workshop Activity in ELA Class

Enhancing Analyzing Skills: High School Writing Workshop Activity in ELA Class

English Language Arts teachers propel students to write at a higher depth of knowledge level. I tell my students, "writing is the highest form of thinking." Analyzing is also high on Bloom's Taxonomy. Empower students' analyzing skills by using a graphic organizer designed for a high school writing workshop.The Resource Comes Packaged with the Following Features:1 Set of Instructions on How to Use this Analyzing Skills Worksheet in the Classroom1 Practice Worksheet (with activity)Analysis of a c
Preview of Using Print & Non-Print Sources | Classroom Success for Writing 8-12 ELA Guide

Using Print & Non-Print Sources | Classroom Success for Writing 8-12 ELA Guide

Have students conduct research using both print and non-print sources — that means both books, videos, podcasts, articles, electronic databases, digital collections, music, images, and more. Expand students' conception of what constitutes a source, while at the same time, have them organize their search, document what they find, and become more informed on a variety of topics.Note: This educational resource includes print and digital versions (PDF, Google Workspace, and Easel).What's Included:Te
Preview of Would you rather...? Questions for Middle Grades

Would you rather...? Questions for Middle Grades

Created by
Angela Hamouda
Are you looking for a fun way to engage your students? This document includes 80 questions you can ask that include multiple content areas (math, science, social studies, art, etc.). To use the questions, print and cut out the questions and put them in a basket. At random, pull out a paper and ask it to your class. Students can respond verbally or you can have students move to one side of the classroom or the other. You can also use them as writing prompts or have students write their own questi
Preview of Weekly Homework-grade nine-Just Print and Go-Digital EASEL Resource

Weekly Homework-grade nine-Just Print and Go-Digital EASEL Resource

I am helping you to get your year started off on the right food (seriously...with as unpredictable as our school years have been...I can't guarantee that your school year will be anymore "smooth sailing" than that). This packet includes one week of homework to support your first week in the eighth or ninth grade English Language Arts classroom. All you need to do is print out the homework packet - adding in or swapping out anything you may want to use from the "enrichment" section (or assign it
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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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