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Middle school writing resources for Google Apps and for Montessori

Preview of Blood on the River Upper Elementary Montessori Book Study (Mentor Text)

Blood on the River Upper Elementary Montessori Book Study (Mentor Text)

PLEASE READ THE DESCRIPTION CAREFULLY BEFORE PURCHASING. This product was designed for use in an upper elementary (4th-6th grade) public or private Montessori classroom. The lessons in the booklet are tied to the common core standards. There is no answer key as you go through the booklet and book with your students. This is the teacher version and you may separate the pages out into booklets by grade level or only give students select pages. There is a lesson plan at the beginning of each week.
Preview of Holes Upper Elementary Montessori Book Study (Mentor Text)

Holes Upper Elementary Montessori Book Study (Mentor Text)

PLEASE READ THE DESCRIPTION CAREFULLY BEFORE PURCHASING. This product was designed for use in an upper elementary (4th-6th grade) public or private Montessori classroom. The lessons in the booklet are tied to the common core standards. There is no answer key as you go through the booklet and book with your students. This is the teacher version and you may separate the pages out into booklets by grade level or only give students select pages. There is a lesson plan at the beginning of each week.
Preview of The Witch's Boy Upper Elementary Montessori Book Study (Mentor Text)

The Witch's Boy Upper Elementary Montessori Book Study (Mentor Text)

PLEASE READ THE DESCRIPTION CAREFULLY BEFORE PURCHASING. This product was designed for use in an upper elementary (4th-6th grade) public or private Montessori classroom. The lessons in the booklet are tied to the common core standards. There is no answer key as you go through the booklet and book with your students. This is the teacher version and you may separate the pages out into booklets by grade level or only give students select pages. There is a lesson plan at the beginning of each week.
Preview of Refugee Upper Elementary Montessori Book Study (Mentor Text)

Refugee Upper Elementary Montessori Book Study (Mentor Text)

PLEASE READ THE DESCRIPTION CAREFULLY BEFORE PURCHASING. This product was designed for use in an upper elementary (4th-6th grade) public or private Montessori classroom. The lessons in the booklet are tied to the common core standards. There is no answer key as you go through the booklet and book with your students. This is the teacher version and you may separate the pages out into booklets by grade level or only give students select pages. There is a lesson plan at the beginning of each week.
Preview of When You Reach Me Upper Elementary Montessori Book Study (Mentor Text)

When You Reach Me Upper Elementary Montessori Book Study (Mentor Text)

PLEASE READ THE DESCRIPTION CAREFULLY BEFORE PURCHASING. This product was designed for use in an upper elementary (4th-6th grade) public or private Montessori classroom. The lessons in the booklet are tied to the common core standards. There is no answer key as you go through the booklet and book with your students. This is the teacher version and you may separate the pages out into booklets by grade level or only give students select pages. There is a lesson plan at the beginning of each week.
Preview of The Girl Who Drank the Moon Upper Elementary Montessori Book Study(Mentor Text)

The Girl Who Drank the Moon Upper Elementary Montessori Book Study(Mentor Text)

PLEASE READ THE DESCRIPTION CAREFULLY BEFORE PURCHASING. This product was designed for use in an upper elementary (4th-6th grade) public or private Montessori classroom. The lessons in the booklet are tied to the common core standards. There is no answer key as you go through the booklet and book with your students. This is the teacher version and you may separate the pages out into booklets by grade level or only give students select pages. There is a lesson plan at the beginning of each week.
Preview of How to Write a Formal Letter to an Influential Person

How to Write a Formal Letter to an Influential Person

This writing project is perfect for reluctant writers. In this writing project students will be able to write a formal business style letter to any living person that has had a positive influence on them. This could be a celebrity or someone they know personally. The letter are intended to be mailed out by the teacher, using the school's address as the return address and the teacher's name as the primary contact. A website with celebrity fan mail addresses is provided along with a step by st
Preview of Montessori Record Keeping Language Yr 4 5 6 inc Upper El Assessment into Gr4

Montessori Record Keeping Language Yr 4 5 6 inc Upper El Assessment into Gr4

Montessori LANGUAGE Record-Keeping and Assessment Tools - FULLY EDITABLEUpper Elementary Language and Grammar Skills in a fully editable record-keeping and assessment tool to help keep you organized and easily track each child's progress. This is for children ages 9-12 years using a Montessori curriculum in school or in a homeschool setting.This includes a list of language skills that children entering Year 4 (Grade 4) should have mastered before they are ready for the Lower Elementary Curriculu
Preview of BeanBoozled Sensory Writing activity

BeanBoozled Sensory Writing activity

If you are looking for a fun and engaging and Hilarious lesson for your students, look no further. Using BeanBoozled jellybeans, the students will be walked through sensory details and how to use them in writing. As the anticipation builds, so does their excitement!Along with the writing, the students will complete an acrostic poem at the end.
Preview of Writing: A Letter To Your Future Self (For Next Year)

Writing: A Letter To Your Future Self (For Next Year)

Students can reflect on the year that passed and write a letter to their future selves.This is a challenging (but certainly doable) guided assignment for lower elementary students particulary with writing in mixed tenses. Also can be used with Upper Elementary students independently. When I used this with my students, I gave it to their next teacher (if they left my class) to give to them on the first day of school the following year. This file contains:Guided questions for the content of the le
Preview of Google Slides & Google Classroom Choice Board Template Digital Resource

Google Slides & Google Classroom Choice Board Template Digital Resource

Created by
MacMath
Customize your choice board to your classroom's needs!This resources is hyperlinked and ready to go! Perfect for distance learning (:Google classroom resourceGoogle Slides resourceOnline resourceDistance Learning
Preview of The Montessori Poetry Project - Digital

The Montessori Poetry Project - Digital

This project will help your students learn about words and grammar through the study of poetry. It will take them through their work with the grammar symbols and the sentence analysis materials, and offers great options for lesson follow-up work. It helps them work with these materials through the study of poetry, and inspires independent work.
Preview of Melt - by Ele Fountain - post-reading - final project options

Melt - by Ele Fountain - post-reading - final project options

Created by
Rachel White
This doc has four ideas to use for a final project, after reading the book Melt, by Ele Fountain. Each of the four options has many different completion ideas and modalities, so that readers can select a project that fits their strengths and interests
Preview of In My Shoes SEL Embedded Mini Unit

In My Shoes SEL Embedded Mini Unit

Created by
Sharp Apples
Have you noticed a disconnect between your students? Maybe among your staff? Try this interactive, engaging, skill building writing lesson that can help students and colleagues within your district learn the importance of looking through various lenses, understanding a variety of perspectives, and learning empathy for their peers and colleagues in school and outside of school. Your students and staff will love this lesson as it brings a sense of community, empathy, and courage that will build a
Preview of Montessori Sentence Analysis Form: Compund Subject/ Simple Predicate Set B

Montessori Sentence Analysis Form: Compund Subject/ Simple Predicate Set B

Montessori made easy for getting elementary students using the Sentence Analysis work!  Decades of teaching elementary K-6 has shown me the importance of the Sentence Analysis work in the Montessori classroom.  The practice not only helps with syntax and reading, but it is a great way to practice punctuation and capitalization.  If you create your own sentences, you can throw in words the students are working on.  Go ahead and laminate the color copy as a shelf work. Students can use the form as
Preview of Montessori Sentence Analysis Form: Simple Subject/ Simple Predicate/Direct Set E

Montessori Sentence Analysis Form: Simple Subject/ Simple Predicate/Direct Set E

Montessori made easy for getting elementary students using the Sentence Analysis work!  Decades of teaching elementary K-6 has shown me the importance of the Sentence Analysis work in the Montessori classroom.  The practice not only helps with syntax and reading, but it is a great way to practice punctuation and capitalization.  If you create your own sentences, you can throw in words the students are working on.  Go ahead and laminate the color copy as a shelf work. Students can use the form as
Preview of Montessori Sentence Analysis Form: Compound Subject/ Compound Predicate Set D

Montessori Sentence Analysis Form: Compound Subject/ Compound Predicate Set D

Montessori made easy for getting elementary students using the Sentence Analysis work!  Decades of teaching elementary K-6 has shown me the importance of the Sentence Analysis work in the Montessori classroom.  The practice not only helps with syntax and reading, but it is a great way to practice punctuation and capitalization.  If you create your own sentences, you can throw in words the students are working on.  Go ahead and laminate the color copy as a shelf work. Students can use the form as
Preview of Montessori Sentence Analysis Form: Simple Subject/ Compound Predicate Set C

Montessori Sentence Analysis Form: Simple Subject/ Compound Predicate Set C

Montessori made easy for getting elementary students using the Sentence Analysis work!  Decades of teaching elementary K-6 has shown me the importance of the Sentence Analysis work in the Montessori classroom.  The practice not only helps with syntax and reading, but it is a great way to practice punctuation and capitalization.  If you create your own sentences, you can throw in words the students are working on.  Go ahead and laminate the color copy as a shelf work. Students can use the form as
Preview of Civilization Research Project using Montessori History Question Charts - Digital

Civilization Research Project using Montessori History Question Charts - Digital

This is a research project using the Montessori History Question Charts. The questions are recorded on the sheet. The students can record their answers on notecards and organize them on the history question charts, or they can record the answers on the packet. The packet takes them through the steps of the research project - topic selection, research questions, composing the rough draft, finalizing the final draft, and making a visual representation.
Preview of Montessori Letter Writing Paper

Montessori Letter Writing Paper

Created by
Carly Hess
The perfect basic letter writing paper with Montessori blue writing lines! Letters are written in the blue line with white space above and below for ascending and descending lines.
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