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Free 3rd grade writing resources for GATE

Preview of Writing Choice Boards FREEBIE

Writing Choice Boards FREEBIE

These FREE writing choice boards (menus) for second grade are perfect for distance learning, early finishers, homework, or enrichment. These choice boards cover opinion, narrative, informative, writing about literature, writing about non-fiction, letter writing, and finishing a topic starter.This is part of a ultimate second grade bundle that you can find here.You can find November choice boards here. Click to find funny animal story choice boards here.In this unit you will find 7 choice boards.
Preview of Free Growth Mindset: Turning Mistakes into Opportunities

Free Growth Mindset: Turning Mistakes into Opportunities

If you are teaching Growth Mindset to your class, you need this Freebie. Flip That Flop is a fun activity that teaches students mistakes are a good thing and how to learn from mistakes and turn them into learning opportunities. There are three adaptations of the activity in this freebie – two versions of the flip flop book, and one version for a bulletin board display.I have included 4 scenarios of common mistakes kids make to use as practice to get your kiddos thinking about mistakes and how
Preview of Table Texting

Table Texting

Created by
Lisa Pagano
"Table Texting" is a fun, interactive strategy you can use with any piece of text or topic. The key is to pose a higher-level question that encourages thinking among students. Students respond to the question in writing. The teacher or facilitator collects the papers and redistributes them. Students get to read other responses and reply. The process continues until all of the speech bubbles are completed. At the end, students get to read their classmates' responses. I have used this with success
Preview of Robbed in Florence--by a 3rd grader--Personal Narrative (Small Moment) Example 1

Robbed in Florence--by a 3rd grader--Personal Narrative (Small Moment) Example 1

This product is a personal narrative--a small moment--which the student wrote in third grade. Her teacher said that she had one of the most potential of all his students in writing. He suggested the student's piece of writing should be used as a classroom example.This Robbed in Florence dates back to where this student went to Florence in Italy for a spring break vacation but her family was robbed while visiting the city. The experience was at the same time terrifying and exciting.
Preview of Martin Luther King, Jr. GATE Frame & Five Finger Summary Accordion Book Freebie

Martin Luther King, Jr. GATE Frame & Five Finger Summary Accordion Book Freebie

Created by
Janet Rainey
Let students use these five finger summary templates: Title… Somebody wanted…. But… So…. In the end…. to summarize almost any Martin Luther King, Jr. book and turn it into a five finger summary accordion book. Use the prewritten summary pages for your younger students. They simply illustrate each page to make it their own. Older students can use the lined templates to write their own summaries. A GATE frame is also included for those more capable students to challenge, inspire, and invoke cri
Preview of FREE Reading Enrichment Menu (For Any Fictional Text)

FREE Reading Enrichment Menu (For Any Fictional Text)

This FREE Reading Enrichment Menu can be used with any fictional text and is great for early finishers, reading centers, and enrichment time. This is also good for alternative homework or as an assignment for your gifted and talented students. This enrichment menu would work best in grades K-4.  This is a “No-Prep” product because you don’t need to search for any additional resources or gather any extra materials. All you need is the printed (or uploaded) menu and the student’s regular classr
Preview of Depth and Complexity Chart for Scholastic News/Magazine/Newspaper
Preview of California Regions GATE Project

California Regions GATE Project

Created by
Mrs Becky D
This is a culminating project for students after learning about the regions of California. It combines art and writing with GATE icons and allows students to make a personal connection to their home state. Students are asked to think about what each region of California means to them, then to bring in objects to be glued to a map that correspond to that region (i.e. sandpaper for the desert, pine needles for the mountains, etc.) Students will then complete a half page GATE sheet (glued to the
Preview of Greek Mythology Assessment

Greek Mythology Assessment

Created by
Ashley Tidwell
This is a 10 multiple choice question test and 1 open response. I created this assessment after learning about Greek mythology. This is a basic assessment that was created from many of the most common Greek myths.
Preview of How to cite using 9 core elements in MLA

How to cite using 9 core elements in MLA

Created by
Addictive Addie
How to cite using 9 core elements in MLAMLA8citationscitation page
Preview of Research Paper Sentence Starters

Research Paper Sentence Starters

Created by
Inspiration Plus
These sentence stems will help your students as they begin the process of taking their research and developing a research paper in their own words. Sometimes students struggle with taking information and writing it in their own words. These starters will help.
Preview of Opinion Writing for Primary Grades

Opinion Writing for Primary Grades

Created by
Primary Penny
• 3 Graphic Organizers (including Depth and Complexity Icons)• 8 different writing stationery for favorite book, sport, food, cookie, animal, and season. In addition, opinion writing stationery for gingerbread cookies and candy canes.
Preview of Looking Deeper at Christmas stories and their Movies

Looking Deeper at Christmas stories and their Movies

Created by
wendy numata
This is an activity that I like to use the weeks prior to winter break when the kids are having a hard time staying focused. I love the classic Christmas stories and wanted a way to integrate them into my curriculum and the state standards. Most of the kids have seen the movies, so you don't have to show them in class, or you could show key parts of the movies. The kids love it and I really enjoy this unit too! Teachers have used this activity in 3rd, 4th and in 5th grade.
Preview of Aquarium Research Report

Aquarium Research Report

Want to get your students engaged in informational writing? This product is for you! Students choose a sea animal that sparks their interest and use the accompanying note taking sheet to record information, creating a well researched and comprehensive research report. Perfect for extra practice with informational writing and nonfiction comprehension skills!
Preview of Great American Women Project for Women's History Month - Rubric Only

Great American Women Project for Women's History Month - Rubric Only

The project that goes with this rubric is for sale in my store. Thank you for supporting my work!
Preview of Groundhog Day Predictions K-5 Freebie (Differentiated Instruction)

Groundhog Day Predictions K-5 Freebie (Differentiated Instruction)

Allow all your students to participate in a meaningful Groundhog's Day activity. This set has 4 templates, from drawing an illustration all the way to researching and analyzing trends and using support to cite information. These are great to use in kindergarten (with the simplest template) through 5th grade (with the most difficult). You can even use them within one grade level and differentiate them according to ability level, for English language learners, GATE students, etc. Enjoy!
Preview of Univocalic Poem

Univocalic Poem

Created by
Spunky Sprogs
Writing using only ONE vowel, is that possible?
Preview of ST. PATRICK'S DAY MOBILE:Individual ART/POETRY PROJECTS!

ST. PATRICK'S DAY MOBILE:Individual ART/POETRY PROJECTS!

Created by
Linda Sander
This art project brings St. Patrick's Day wishes into the classroom. Students write poems about Ireland. Then color, and add their individual personalities & poems to mobiles which may be hung around the room in anticipation of the holiday. This activity is for all ages and talents: ESL, GATE, HOMESCHOOLING, SPECIAL NEEDS, AND STAY-INSIDE DAYS. Using this basic pattern, new ideas may be added to coordinate with future classroom activities, including additional attachments to mobile with
Preview of FREE Teacher's Guide to Using Book Studies in Elementary Classrooms

FREE Teacher's Guide to Using Book Studies in Elementary Classrooms

This free resource explains how to use book studies in elementary classrooms. It includes information about why you should use book studies in your classroom and with digital learning. Book studies are great for differentiating for gifted students, early finishers, and students who need interventions! What's Included:Details about why to use book studiesSuggestions for how to differentiate with book studiesTeaching tips for literacy activities, essay writing, and assessmentsAdvice about supplies
Preview of Sandwich Book Project

Sandwich Book Project

This can be used for individuals or full classes. First, I use the template and copy on corresponding colored paper (eg. green paper for lettuce). I allow the student to choose a chapter book. I give the student a gallon-sized plastic bag. In the bag, I include the instruction sheet and the "pieces" to the sandwich (the book fits, too). As the student reads his or her book, he or she can fill out the sandwich. When the book is finished, the sandwich is put together with a ring or a brad and disp
Preview of Descriptive Sentences Using Adjectives

Descriptive Sentences Using Adjectives

This worksheet helps students build up their sentences using adjectives to create descriptive sentences. It can be used for one-on-one, small group, or whole group.
Preview of Quote on Genius from Junkyard Wonders

Quote on Genius from Junkyard Wonders

Created by
April Walker
This file contains a chalkboard sign with a quote on genius. The quote is from Junkyard Wonders by Patricia Polacco. Use it to prompt discussion or writing.
Preview of Makerspace LEGO Stem Journal Page

Makerspace LEGO Stem Journal Page

I make these pages as I add new items to my makerspace. The boxes cover a standard or two that we are working on that month.
Preview of Athens Vs Sparta- Compare and Contrast- Foldable Research and Persuasive Writing

Athens Vs Sparta- Compare and Contrast- Foldable Research and Persuasive Writing

Created by
ThomasTeaches
Product is PDFStudents! Go back in time and research two of the greatest Ancient Greek city-states: Athens and SpartaStudents use the critical thinking skills of multiple perspectives and compare/contrast to identify the details and big ideas of both city-states. Then for the project!Students assume the role of real estate agents. They must use their persuasive prowess to talk buyers into purchasing real estate in one of the city states. Students will include details about the city-state that wi
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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.

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