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Preview of Alliteration | Tongue Twister Free ESCAPE ROOM - Fun Close Reading Activity

Alliteration | Tongue Twister Free ESCAPE ROOM - Fun Close Reading Activity

Get your students laughing and using critical thinking to complete puzzle challenges with this FREE Escape Room activity! This resource includes 45 minutes of activities such as Vocabulary Word Match, Deductive Logic Puzzle, Scour the Scene & Decipher Clues. Perfect for grades 4-6 reading comprehension and close reading skills.All tasks in this challenge are related to TONGUE TWISTERS and require students to use several reading comprehension skills.(Check out the PREVIEWS, older or slightly
Preview of 5th Grade Division Review Game J.K. Rowling Harry Potter Activities

5th Grade Division Review Game J.K. Rowling Harry Potter Activities

Practice division with remainders while learning facts about J.K. Rowling in this fun math game, similar to 20 questions! After completing worksheets, students practice their writing skills with an informational paragraph on their subject. Reinforce content from multiple disciplines in one activity. This activity is perfect for review, early finishers, whole class, differentiation, enrichment, and sub packets! Browse the Kitten Approved Curriculum Freebie Library for more freebies!!Buy all 28 ga
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 Writing a Compare and Contrast Essay Student Packet

Writing a Compare and Contrast Essay Student Packet

Created by
mary delgado
This is a packet designed to guide your students through the step by step process of writing a compare and contrast essay. It includes a sample essay. It also includes tasks to complete associated with the sample essay. These tasks help the students become aware of the phrases and structures associated with compare and contrast essays. The packet takes the students through all the steps in writing an essay. First, they choose a topic and organize their thoughts around it. Then, they learn how to
Preview of Financial Literacy | Writing Prompt | Personal Finance | Opinon Writing

Financial Literacy | Writing Prompt | Personal Finance | Opinon Writing

Help your students become proficient persuasive writers with this FREEBIE! Persuasive language is everywhere! Commercials, social media, movie ads and political speeches. Teaching persuasive writing and language is important and takes time and practice. Here’s an activity that supports persuasive writing by giving students a topic they can relate to, Financial Intelligence!What do your students already know about Financial Intelligence?If you’d like to give them a head start, check out this fun
Preview of Christmas Song Titles in Gobbledygook

Christmas Song Titles in Gobbledygook

Gobbledygook, high-sounding language that confuses and amuses, is the subject of this fun Christmas activity. Students are challenged to identify the titles of twenty-six popular Christmas tunes written in extreme gobbledygook. The activity is organized into two handouts--Set One with twelve titles and Set Two with fourteen. An introductory page for students explains the nature and origin of the term. The last page is a graphic organizer for writing a letter to Santa in gobbledygook.
Preview of Free Gifted and Talented Teacher Lesson Project Plan a Family Vacation

Free Gifted and Talented Teacher Lesson Project Plan a Family Vacation

Gifted and Talented Teacher Lesson Plan for Gifted and Talented EducationProject Plan a Family VacationThis exciting project is "Common Core Aligned" for ELA and Math. This unit takes an intriguing look at researching, planning, writing and presenting plans for a family vacation. Students become vacation planners in this real-world activity! They will be involved with research, writing and presenting their project. This unit involves approximately 4 class periods. A Rubric is included in this
Preview of Writing Prompts - Visual Quick Writes Freebie 2

Writing Prompts - Visual Quick Writes Freebie 2

Ever heard your students say, “I don’t know what to write”? These quick write visual writing prompts are going to make your teacher heart happy! Included are 5 high-interest images and variety of prompts that will have your students begging for more time to write! The purpose of these writing prompts is to get students’ imagination flowing! The goal is to build writing fluency and creativity, so students get used to writing right away without worrying about whether their grammar is correct, comp
Preview of FREE Blood on the River Novel Choice Board Project

FREE Blood on the River Novel Choice Board Project

Harness students' creativity as they display their learning with this fun and engaging Blood on the River novel project! After reading the book, students will analyze the novel's plot, characters, conflicts, themes, and especially the historical context by creating a project of their choice - from a persuasive speech to a Jamestown newspaper to a piece of visual art. Whatever they choose, student will be challenged to write about different points of view and look at history with fresh eyes.If yo
Preview of Teaching Perspective and Point of View with Because of Mr. Terupt

Teaching Perspective and Point of View with Because of Mr. Terupt

This activity goes along with the first 7 chapters (personal stories) in the book Because of Mr. Terupt by Rob Buyea. Students explore how life experiences, perception, and tone help shape a character's perspective. The author's craft is also a focus as students discuss how the author writes to form each character's personality. Included: Information Collection for the first 21 pages of the book Discussion Cards Writing Prompt ********This is a preview of two new products that I will be upl
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 Greek and Latin Root Study

Greek and Latin Root Study

Created by
Hello Fifth
This is a great way to compile a list of Greek and Latin roots as you learn OR provide space for a study guide. It includes space for the root, the meaning, the origin, and two examples. At the bottom of each side, there is space for students to use them in sentences. Depth and complexity icons are integrated throughout.
Preview of Elements of a Short Story-Planning template for Students

Elements of a Short Story-Planning template for Students

Created by
Miss Bernabe
This outline template can be used when planning a short story. It also includes a quick activity where you can teach the elements of a short story (conflict, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution) prior to beginning the outline. The visual shows the students how a short story must include all of these elements in order to continually engage the reader. Teacher answer key included.
Preview of Depth and Complexity Chart for Scholastic News/Magazine/Newspaper
Preview of Six Thinking Hats (Yertle the Turtle by Dr. Seuss)

Six Thinking Hats (Yertle the Turtle by Dr. Seuss)

Created by
Hoos Originals
Six thinking hats is a creative thinking technique that has students put different color hats to represent different thinking. This product includes a bulletin board set of the hats and six thinking hat questions using the Dr. Seuss book, Yertle the Turtle.
Preview of Monroe Doctrine Close Reading and Socratic Seminar

Monroe Doctrine Close Reading and Socratic Seminar

Advanced level and text-dependent questions for "The Monroe Doctrine." Ideal for US History classes. Basic level text-dependent questions are included, followed by a more advanced level Socratic Seminar.
Preview of Celebrate Pi Day in a Novel Way - Pilish Writing FREE

Celebrate Pi Day in a Novel Way - Pilish Writing FREE

If you celebrate Pi Day, March 14th (3/14) with your students, this is a fun writing activity to challenge students. PILISH is writing in which the digits of pi determine the number of letters in consecutive words. Included are examples and links to helpful resources: a "PILISH CHECKER," student sheets, and videos to share.See also "Celebrate Pi Day in a Novel Way" and visit Pilish for Pi Day.Find other resources for gifted and advanced students at BIG IDEAS for LITTLE SCHOLARS.
Preview of Disgusting Creative Writing Challenge for 7-12 graders - 5 Senses

Disgusting Creative Writing Challenge for 7-12 graders - 5 Senses

This is a fun creative writing assignment, perfect for a Halloween challenge or extension activity. Students read and analyze 2 model pieces saturated with imagery and creative word choices that elicit a sense of disgust. Students look for interesting words/phrases, identify the use of the 5 senses to create imagery, give each piece a title, and finally, write their own piece using the models as a guide. The challenge is to develop the most creative, disgusting writing piece possible!Great activ
Preview of Summary writing

Summary writing

This is a NO FAIL summary writing unit. I have used it in general ed classes as well as special ed classes. The four steps allow students to focus on writing without worrying about reading text. There are lesson plans for three full days but can be stretched to a week easily. You provide the test to make it perfect for your content area and student reading levels. This is a structure to teach the skill of summary writing. There is additional prep required to select videos and comics or seq
Preview of Writing Workshop: Peer Editing Checklist

Writing Workshop: Peer Editing Checklist

Created by
Litteacher
1 page handout for your writing workshops. This checklist was created for senior honors students but can be differentiated for other levels. Checklist asks writing content, writing structure, and basic editing questions. Have your classes peer edit at least two times prior to turning in their final essay, and you will pleased with the results. Works well with my Time Saving Writing Content Editing Key offered in my storefront. https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Litteacher Litteacher
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 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 Famous Poets | April Choice Board | National Poetry Month

Famous Poets | April Choice Board | National Poetry Month

Created by
Ms Stargardter
This FREE Famous Poets Choice Board is perfect for teaching during National Poetry Month. Simply print it and use it with your students. Students are encouraged to research three famous poets, write what they learned, draw a visual, and then create a product of their choice.Included: Choice Board with 12 famous poets to research, response worksheet, and product optionsLooking for more choice boards?Personalized Learning Choice Board TemplateBlack Leaders Choice BoardJewish Leaders Choice BoardFe
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!
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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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