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Middle school writing-essays resources for GATE $10 and up

Preview of Lesson Plan & PPT Package Explaining Hero vs Villain Protagonist vs Antagonist

Lesson Plan & PPT Package Explaining Hero vs Villain Protagonist vs Antagonist

This is a two-part package -- a Power Point presentation and a lesson plan. The PPT is available separately by the same name. This 14-slide Power Point presentation presents hero, villain, protagonist, and antagonist. It explains the shift from using the terms "hero" and "villain" to the more contemporary "protagonist" and "antagonist." The presentation also uses Greek and early English root words to explain how the terms "protagonist" and "antagonist" evolved. The fourteen slides include 1
Preview of Stop the Copying!- Inventors and Inventions

Stop the Copying!- Inventors and Inventions

Research is essential in the Common Core Standards and that skill and its corresponding reporting out is a necessary skill for the 21st century workforce. Nancy Polette provides 25 ways to report on inventions (i.e. The Poetry Chant, Whose Tale is True, Mystery Report, Acrostic Report, Limericks, plus 20 more!). She then gives an example using an invention. Blank patterns are included for students to create their own reports.
Preview of Earth Day Research Bundle

Earth Day Research Bundle

Created by
Kathy Adams
Informative Research and Writing: Researching Earth Day Students research and write an informative composition on an Earth Day topic! Passages, note taking outlines, and blank writing pages are included in this purchase. Multiple Common Core Standards and TEKS for 5th Grade Writing are supported. Included: * 5 Reading Passages ~ History of Earth Day ~ Environmental Protection Agency ~ Rachel Carson ~ environmental disasters (Exxon Valdez, 3 Mile Island, Great Smog of 1952)
Preview of Cast Writing Personal Narrative

Cast Writing Personal Narrative

Created by
LaPiz 2 KEYS
In “Cast Writing,” students will connect with an analogical lesson, which compares writing a personal narrative to “fly fishing.” Students will learn the structure of writing a personal narrative through, “casting” an introduction with a story line, “tackling” paragraphs and sentences, with transition words. Students will also learn how to “hook” their audience into their story line with a “bait” and by flying in details that support the topic sentence for each paragraph. When students are re
Preview of Stop the Copying!- The Presidents

Stop the Copying!- The Presidents

Research is essential in the Common Core Standards and that skill and its corresponding reporting out is a necessary skill for the 21st century workforce. Nancy Polette provides 25 ways to report on inventions (i.e. The Poetry Chant, Whose Tale is True, Mystery Report, Acrostic Report, Limericks, plus 20 more!). She then gives an example using an invention. Blank patterns are included for students to create their own reports.
Preview of Stop the Copying!- Explorers

Stop the Copying!- Explorers

Research is essential in the Common Core Standards and that skill and its corresponding reporting out is a necessary skill for the 21st century workforce. Nancy Polette provides 25 ways to report on an explorer (i.e. The Poetry Chant, Whose Tale is True, Mystery Report, Acrostic Report, Limericks, plus 20 more!). She then gives an example using an explorer. Blank patterns are included for students to create their own reports.
Preview of Perfect Patterns for reporting fact and fiction

Perfect Patterns for reporting fact and fiction

Perfect Patterns for Reporting Fact and Fiction uses numerous creative patterns to write about real or fictional people, places, and events. Easy-to-use patterns include The excuse Report Fun with Alliteration What Do You See Report Character Report Cards A Backward ABC Report and many more Students who have difficulty in expressing themselves in writing find securing in using patterns. Students who han-dle written language well use the patterns as springboards to creative products. The mark of
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