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Middle school writing printables for Microsoft Excel

Preview of Victorian Curriculum Writing Assessment Checklist and Data Tracker

Victorian Curriculum Writing Assessment Checklist and Data Tracker

Created by
Miss Mac
Massive time saver and assessment and data tracking.Please purchase additional licenses if you'd like to share with others.Victorian Curriculum Achievement standards Assessment Tracker Bundle Time Saver!All achievement standards included and you can have the whole class tracked on 1 document. Track whether they have met the standard, working towards or not yet achieved the standard. Very useful visually as it's formulated table to colour code the class achievement (horizontally) as well the indi
Preview of English WRITING Checklist Level 3 Victorian Curriculum/Australian Curric 'I Can'

English WRITING Checklist Level 3 Victorian Curriculum/Australian Curric 'I Can'

Level 3 English Writing Checklist aligned with the Victorian Curriculum. Fed up with recreating new checklists - ME TOO! Hope this helps. Here is a checklist completely aligned with the Victorian Curriculum. All put simply in 'I Can' statements as YOU WOULD TEACH IT! MAKE LIFE SIMPLE! Teaching is time consuming enough.
Preview of Frequently Misspelled Word List

Frequently Misspelled Word List

Created by
SPED Diaries
This is a blank word list that can be filled in with your student's own frequently misspelled words. It can be utilized in any type of writing, as well as during revising and editing. It can be individualized for each student or you can simply use a Dolch list for your grade and fill it in. It is a more user friendly version of the traditional frequently misspelled word list.
Preview of Peer Editing Checklist 7-12

Peer Editing Checklist 7-12

Created by
Gale Johnson
This Peer Editing Checklist has columns to check Needs Work, Good or Very Good. The Checklist focuses on Mechanics such as: indentation, title, capitalization, punctuation, grammar, sentence length, formatting, spelling, introduction, body paragraphs and conclusion. It also focuses on the Content such as: metaphors and similes, using the five senses, topic presented clearly, setting and character description, Active voice, transition words, and story interest. At the bottom of the she
Preview of Observation Checklist for Literature Circle Meeting

Observation Checklist for Literature Circle Meeting

Created by
Jenny
Much of my reading curriculum is made up of literature circles. The students learn what a literature circle is in the more traditional approach at the beginning of the school year. They look at each assigned reading through a specific perspective, depending on which assignment they have been given. After a set amount of time, the students read their chapter(s), complete their literature circle "job" and then meet with their 5-6 person literature circle and me. While the group discusses the secti
Preview of English WRITING Checklist Level 6 Victorian Curriculum/Australian Cu-'I Can'

English WRITING Checklist Level 6 Victorian Curriculum/Australian Cu-'I Can'

Level 6 WRITING Checklist aligned with the Victorian Curriculum. Fed up with recreating new checklists - ME TOO! Here is a checklist completely aligned with the Victorian Curriculum, with 'I Can' statements breaking down each achievement standard. These checklists can be used for assessment, reporting and for planning your curriculum so that you know you are covering everything set out in the Victorian Curriculum. Each of these I Can statements can be used in your weekly planning so students kno
Preview of Yearbook (book) Ladder - Editable!

Yearbook (book) Ladder - Editable!

Do you have to scour the web to find a simple ladder? Here is an easy way to have that file at your fingertips. Download this editable set of excel files for your yearbook layout or any other book creation over 500 pages.
Preview of Elementary Mentor Text List for Teaching Writing + 6th-8th Grade!

Elementary Mentor Text List for Teaching Writing + 6th-8th Grade!

Over 700 mentor texts listed by category for you to use when teaching writing in your classroom. This covers grades K-8. Listed by Category, Title, Author, and Grade Level. Levels are listed as P=primary, U=Upper, and M=Middle. Easily find a mentor text for teaching every aspect of writing. Includes 6 + 1 Writing Traits!!
Preview of High Frequency Word Student Dictionary

High Frequency Word Student Dictionary

Created by
Jessica's Store
For kids who struggle with spelling, traditional dictionaries are nearly useless- students don't know the first few letters, so they can't find the word. Many student dictionaries simply contain too few words to be effective. This one contains over 1,000 words, compiled from several lists of the most commonly used words in the English language, but each letter page is brief enough for students to scan. Printed on two sides, this will use 10 sheets of paper. I have used binding and decorating the
Preview of Synonyms Chart

Synonyms Chart

Created by
Sydney Ezratty
I have compiled a list of synonyms for commonly used words. This a great resource for students to use to help reword a phrase or sentence and improve their vocabulary usage! **This document is EDITABLE so you can add new words.
Preview of Writing Rubrics

Writing Rubrics

Created by
SuperHeroTeacher
This product is created to help teachers with Writing Rubrics. These were created to help have common expectations of students' writing over the school year. These were created with the intent to use as a grade level but con be used as an individual. The Writing Rubrics include a basic writing rubric, a paragraph rubric, and opinion rubric, and a source based writing rubric. This is a basis and coming soon from the SuperHeroTeacher will be Writing Rubrics that are outlined with Common Core S
Preview of Successful Writer's Checklist Rubric

Successful Writer's Checklist Rubric

Here is a quick and essay checklist to help you check off where your writers are proficient, emerging proficiency, or need support. By utilizing this tool, you save time with grading and debriefing with your student writers. Enjoy!
Preview of Writing Editing Checklist - Grading

Writing Editing Checklist - Grading

Created by
Mrs Kings Things
If you're like me, you don't like marking up your students' writing final drafts with lots of pen marks wherever there is an error in mechanics or grammar. Cue: The Writing Error Checklist! Printable on one-page, horizontally. This excel document is customizable to fit your students'/districts' needs. I have a copy of this printed out and I tally grammatical errors as I correct. I either tally spelling errors or I write the words down. This way, students get feedback on areas they can improve
Preview of June Free Choice Writing Board

June Free Choice Writing Board

Use this Free Choice Writing Board for the entire month of June. Each week have students choose something new to write about. For example, my students had to choose the character in the middle of the choice board, writing prompt, word and a picture to write about throughout the course of the month. My students loved having the freedom of choice when writing.
Preview of May Free Choice Writing Board

May Free Choice Writing Board

Use this Free Choice Writing Board for the entire month of May. Each week have students choose something new to write about. For example, my students had to choose the character in the middle of the choice board, writing prompt, word and a picture to write about throughout the course of the month. My students loved having the freedom of choice when writing.
Preview of April Free Choice Writing Board

April Free Choice Writing Board

Use this Free Choice Writing Board for the entire month of April. Each week have students choose something new to write about. For example, my students had to choose the character in the middle of the choice board, writing prompt, word and a picture to write about throughout the course of the month. My students loved having the freedom of choice when writing.
Preview of March Free Choice Writing Board

March Free Choice Writing Board

Use this Free Choice Writing Board for the entire month of March. Each week have students choose something new to write about. For example, my students had to choose the character in the middle of the choice board, writing prompt, word and a picture to write about throughout the course of the month. My students loved having the freedom of choice when writing.
Preview of February Free Choice Writing Board

February Free Choice Writing Board

Use this Free Choice Writing Board for the entire month of February. Each week have students choose something new to write about. For example, my students had to choose the character in the middle of the choice board, writing prompt, word and a picture to write about throughout the course of the month. My students loved having the freedom of choice when writing.
Preview of January Free Choice Writing Board

January Free Choice Writing Board

Use this Free Choice Writing Board for the entire month of January. Each week have students choose something new to write about. For example, my students had to choose the character in the middle of the choice board, writing prompt, word and a picture to write about throughout the course of the month. My students loved having the freedom of choice when writing.
Preview of December Free Choice Writing Board

December Free Choice Writing Board

Use this Free Choice Writing Board for the entire month of December. Each week have students choose something new to write about. For example, my students had to choose the character in the middle of the choice board, writing prompt, word and a picture to write about throughout the course of the month. My students loved having the freedom of choice when writing.
Preview of November Free Choice Writing Board

November Free Choice Writing Board

Use this Free Choice Writing Board for the entire month of November. Each week have students choose something new to write about. For example, my students had to choose the character in the middle of the choice board, writing prompt, word and a picture to write about throughout the course of the month. My students loved having the freedom of choice when writing.
Preview of October Free Choice Writing Board

October Free Choice Writing Board

Use this Free Choice Writing Board for the entire month of October. Each week have students choose something new to write about. For example, my students had to choose the character in the middle of the choice board, writing prompt, word and a picture to write about throughout the course of the month. My students loved having the freedom of choice when writing.
Preview of September Free Choice Writing Board

September Free Choice Writing Board

Use this Free Choice Writing Board for the entire month of September. Each week have students choose something new to write about. For example, my students had to choose the character in the middle of the choice board, writing prompt, word and a picture to write about throughout the course of the month. My students loved having the freedom of choice when writing.
Preview of 6th-8th Grade North Carolina State ELA Standrds

6th-8th Grade North Carolina State ELA Standrds

Created by
Michelle Tyler
I use this document to have the students date when we cover the standard in class. I also have them put M or NM for mastery or non-mastery of the standard.
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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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