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High school writing games for special education

Preview of 32 COUNSELING GAMES: 950 Questions to Turn Any Game Into a SEL Counseling Game

32 COUNSELING GAMES: 950 Questions to Turn Any Game Into a SEL Counseling Game

Save TONS of money with these low-prep 32 Counseling Games covering relevant social emotional learning topics. Plus, with over 950 color & number coded SEL questions and prompts, you can use any store bought game you already have and easily transform it into a SEL game!Draw a blue card, token, stick, or block? Respond to prompt in the blue category! Land on a green? Answer a green coded question! Roll the dice and get a 3? Respond to a #3 question!❤️ CHECK OUT THE PREVIEW TO SEE MORE! ❤️ W
Preview of CHRISTMAS Escape Room (Activities, Trivia & Puzzle Games for Students)

CHRISTMAS Escape Room (Activities, Trivia & Puzzle Games for Students)

There are five Christmas escape room-type (trivia) challenges included in this file. Each activity can be completed individually or in conjunction with one another, depending on the time available in your planning. The challenges could be used as individual, pair or small group activities. The puzzles and games are designed to promote communication, cooperation and problem-solving skills. A detailed and thorough teacher instruction page has been included, which provides differentiated instructio
Preview of Speech Therapy Categories Game Articulation Activity Older Students Language

Speech Therapy Categories Game Articulation Activity Older Students Language

Created by
Stacy Crouse
Looking for an easy, NO PREP way to target ANY SPEECH SOUND in words, phrases, sentences, or conversation? Or maybe you need an activity to help your articulation students generalize? This game does all of that, plus targets LANGUAGE too! And the activity is fun for a range of ages– upper elementary, middle school AND high school students! Since 4 different lists are included (each with 12 categories), this game can be used across multiple sessions. There are two copies of the list on each page,
Preview of Social Skills Game: Friendship Bingo

Social Skills Game: Friendship Bingo

Many kids are so desperate to have friends that they are willing to ignore rude behavior. Over time, they start to accept controlling and hostile behavior as a normal part of their relationships with other people. Help your students develop better friendships by teaching them the qualities of a true friend while playing a fun game! Qualities of a Friend Bingo Game is a great way to build a positive classroom/school climate, prevent bullying, and reduce relational aggression. This game come
Preview of Get To Know You Activity Ice Breaker Speech Therapy Connect with Others Original

Get To Know You Activity Ice Breaker Speech Therapy Connect with Others Original

Created by
Stacy Crouse
Out with traditional ice breakers, and in with a NEW activity to get to know and BUILD RAPPORT with your students... while targeting speech therapy GOALS at the same time! This simple and versatile game for OLDER students comes with 2 VERSIONS– print and digital.The game allows you to target tons of LANGUAGE & PRAGMATIC goals within a FUNCTIONAL activity, including:✅ Asking and answering QUESTIONS using appropriate syntax✅ Engaging in back-and-forth CONVERSATION✅ Asking FOLLOW-UP questions✅
Preview of Discussion Activity - What Would You Do? Speaking Activity Prompt Cards

Discussion Activity - What Would You Do? Speaking Activity Prompt Cards

Created by
Presto Plans
Discussion Activity - What Would You Do? Speaking Activity Prompt Cards: These discussion cards are designed to engage even the most reluctant students in active discussion and conversation in the classroom. The product provides all the necessary tools to engage students in friendly debates and discussions on ethical dilemmas. Each of the cards presents a scenario and students must decide what they would do in the situation and justify their choice. This is an excellent tool to use in intermedia
Preview of Community and Safety Signs Bingo Special Education Life Skills Activities

Community and Safety Signs Bingo Special Education Life Skills Activities

Looking for a fun and educational way to practice community and safety signs with your special education class? This differentiated, no prep, print and go life skills bingo game is a great way to engage your students in learning. Click HERE to SAVE 20% by purchasing the NO PREP Safety Signs Activities BUNDLE ORClick HERE to SAVE BIG by purchasing the Life Skills Bingo BUNDLEWhat’s Included?30 unique bingo boards (in both color and black & white)Differentiated callings cards:Word calling card
Preview of Money Math (Coins) Identification Card Game for life skills special education

Money Math (Coins) Identification Card Game for life skills special education

This money math card game works on matching coins to same coins (front and back) as well as their written amount ($0.01, $0.05, $0.10, $0.25 plus 1¢, 5¢, 10¢, and 25¢). What a fun way to work on functional life skill math! Note: This game with coins can be combined with the dollar bill game for extended learning!INCLUDED:Money amount cards: front of coinsback of coins (included 8 different quarter backs)money amount with dollar signs ($) and cent signs (¢).Special cards: wild with colorswild wit
Preview of Articulation Game Older Student Speech Therapy Activity Print Digital Dots Boxes

Articulation Game Older Student Speech Therapy Activity Print Digital Dots Boxes

Created by
Stacy Crouse
This EASY, FUN, and NO PREP articulation game will elicit a lot of trials! The versatile resource contains 54 Dots and Boxes GAMES, plus the option to CREATE YOUR OWN game by adding any targets. With two versions (PRINTABLE and GOOGLE SLIDES), you can use this activity with older students in any speech therapy setting!You'll be able to target each student's SPECIFIC GOAL, as the following sounds/word positions are included:Initial, medial & final for consonants /k, g, f, v, s, z, th, sh, ch,
Preview of Counting Money (US) BINGO Game

Counting Money (US) BINGO Game

A fun and engaging way to practice functional reading and counting money United Stated currency, the perfect review activity for special education, autism or English language learner classroom. Age-appropriate visual consumer math resource for older students learning pre-vocational skills.This Comes With:48 differentiated bingo boards (ready to print & play)12 visual counting coins12 visual counting money (coins & bills)12 visual without value under the coins12 visual without value und
Preview of Math File Folders | Special Education

Math File Folders | Special Education

MATH File Folders for Special Education! Use these math file folders in your classroom to reinforce basic Math skills and provide table top learning opportunities. Use these in a work box system or for independent work time to encourage independence and generalization of skills! WHAT'S INCLUDED?25 File Folders are included. COUNT IT Level 1: 1:1 CorrespondenceLevel 2: 1:1 to NumberLevel 3: Number to NumberLevel 4: Trace the NumberLevel 5: Write the NumberLevel 6: Match Number to Word COINS Level
Preview of First Aid Life Skill File Folders for Special Education

First Aid Life Skill File Folders for Special Education

These file folder activities work on a variety of first aid concepts, such as what is in a first aid kit, how to use different medicines to feel better, when to call 911 for emergencies, and more. A variety of levels are included in order to help each individual in your class succeed and be challenged at their own level.•First aid kit match (match identical items)•First aid item sort – sort first aid items and non-first aid items•What can help – choosing what medicine to use in different situati
Preview of CONNOTATION & DENOTATION:  FUN WORD SORT ACTVITY (Common Core Aligned)

CONNOTATION & DENOTATION: FUN WORD SORT ACTVITY (Common Core Aligned)

Created by
Carla McLeod
This fun, hands-on, Common Core aligned word sort activity will teach your students the difference between a word’s connotation and denotation, demonstrate the importance of word choice, allow them to analyze the nuances in meanings of words, as well as provide the opportunity to consult reference materials to verify their determinations. Working in small groups, students are given a deck of word cards that they must first sort by their denotations. (For example: words related to “confident.”)
Preview of Life Skills GROCERY SHOPPING File Folder Activities SORTING BY CATEGORY - Autism

Life Skills GROCERY SHOPPING File Folder Activities SORTING BY CATEGORY - Autism

A complete set of 6 life skills file folder activities for special education focusing on reading functional food and supermarket and grocery store signs. Students will enjoy the real-life pictures of foods as they "shop" each aisle! "Aisles" included are:* Aisle 1 - Bakery* Aisle 2 - Deli* Aisle 3 - Fresh Vegetables* Aisle 4 - Fresh Fruit* Aisle 5 - Canned Vegetables and Soup* Aisle 6 - Pasta and Rice* Aisle 7 - Detergent and Cleaning* Aisle 8 - Kitchen and Bathroom* Aisle 9 - Cereal* Aisle 10 -
Preview of Community Signs Games, Posters, and Worksheets (All 4 Units) for Special Ed

Community Signs Games, Posters, and Worksheets (All 4 Units) for Special Ed

These games and worksheets about safety signs are great for teaching and practicing community signs and environmental print around us! Included are a variety of safety and survival signs that are important for special education students to know. Included in this pack are games, flashcards, word wall strips, journals, over 30 various worksheets, journals, posters for each sign (great for bulletin boards), and a data sheet to help teach students community signs! (Plus bonus organization materials
Preview of Community Signs / Environmental Print File Folders for Special Education

Community Signs / Environmental Print File Folders for Special Education

These file folder activities are great for teaching and practicing community signs around us! Including are a variety of safety and survival signs that are important for special education students to know. Included in this pack is materials to create 12 file folders. Multiple levels included such as matching signs to signs, identifying signs by matching signs to their meaning (picture), and matching or labeling signs to the words.Perfect for special education classrooms of all ages or early chil
Preview of Tone of Voice Game Story Sarcasm middle high school PDF EASEL

Tone of Voice Game Story Sarcasm middle high school PDF EASEL

Teaching tone of voice can be challenging. Are you looking for social narratives and social skills materials on teaching sarcasm, emotional tone and formal and informal tone that are both print and no print? Are you wanting appropriate materials for middle and high school students? Are you hoping that pictures depicting tone are real photographs? Is it too much to hope that the materials are also common-core aligned? Of course it's not, this product meets all of the above criteria!**You c
Preview of ANGER MANAGEMENT: Print + Digital SEL Game | Social Emotional Distance Learning

ANGER MANAGEMENT: Print + Digital SEL Game | Social Emotional Distance Learning

The Anger Management Game, now in digital and printable formats, was designed to increase your students' coping skills, recognize their anger triggers, learn how to make repairs, and cultivate an internal locus of control. Now Available in Google Slides™ Digital Format for Distance Learning!This Anger Management game is now offered in Google Slides™! You can use this interactive game during teletherapy and virtual small groups. For a Free "Sample Example" of how the digital game works, please d
Preview of Telling Time File Folders (Digital and Analog) - Special Education / Autism

Telling Time File Folders (Digital and Analog) - Special Education / Autism

There are 10 file folders in this pack, 3 with color support to help students learn. Both Digital and Analog clocks are used.●Digital Time Match - Hours with Color Support (each time is a different color)●Digital Time Match - Hours ●Analog Time Match – Hours with Color Support (each time is a different color)●Analog Time Match - Hours ●Time Match (Digital to Analog) – Hours●Time Match (Digital to Analog) – Half Hours●Time Match (Digital to Analog) – Quarter After●Time Match (Digital to Analog) –
Preview of Money Math (Dollar Bills) Identification - Life Skills Card Game for Special Ed

Money Math (Dollar Bills) Identification - Life Skills Card Game for Special Ed

This money card game works on matching bills to same bills as well as their written amount ($1, $5, $10, $20). What a fun way to work on functional life skill math!Note: This game with dollar bills can be combined with the coin bill game for extended learning!INCLUDED:Money amount cards:front of billsback of bills money amount with dollar signs ($) Special cards:wild with colorswild with billswild with draw 4, draw 2skipreversePages included in this packet:P3: InstructionsP4-7: Playing cards wit
Preview of Silly Story Articulation Mad Libs: R

Silly Story Articulation Mad Libs: R

No prep articulation activities for R!Product includes: 10 sound loaded /r/ stories for fun articulation practice! Word list with initial, medial and final /r/ words for students to choose fromHow to use: Print or use digitally as a TPT Easel Activity. Each sound-loaded story contains missing words (replaced with blanks). Students can either fill-in-the-blanks with words from the included word lists or think or their own word to fill in the blank. Students will get tons of trials (and laughs) in
Preview of Days and Months {Calendar Skills} File Folders for Special Education

Days and Months {Calendar Skills} File Folders for Special Education

These file folder activities are great for additional practice in working on calendar skills such as days and months! Perfect for special education classrooms of all ages or early childhood education.Included in this pack is materials to create 15 file folders. Multiple levels included!Days of the Week File Folders-Picture Match-Abbreviation Match-Abbreviation to Word Match-ASL sign Match-ASL Sign to Word Match-Word Match (level 1)-Word Sort (level 2)-OrderMonths File Folders-Picture Match-Pictu
Preview of Community Places Curriculum BUNDLE for Special Education

Community Places Curriculum BUNDLE for Special Education

This unit has everything you need to teach community places to your special education or early childhood students!Unit 1: athletic field, police station, school, fire station, airport, church, restaurant, vet, supermarketUnit 2: aquarium, swimming pool, florist, waterfall, gym, hotel, auto repair shop, bus station, playgroundUnit 3: movie theater, beach, laundromat, pet store, park, bank, city hall, golf course, hospitalUnit 4: museum, eye doctor, construction site, zoo, library, dam, train stat
Preview of Would You Rather Articulation (R)

Would You Rather Articulation (R)

Created by
Word of Mouth
Would You Rather Articulation - An Articulation Carryover Activity for Upper Elementary and Middle School ***Update: Now available in ink saver version!! Choose between color or ink saver black and white cards and word lists*** This packet addresses /r, r-blends, er, or, ar, ear, air, and ire/ !!! These cards were designed to be used to promote both serious and silly discussion while working on carryover of /r/. The graphics were designed with older students in mind. Contents: •Word lists f
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Learn more about writing resources

Writing worksheets can help your child develop essential writing and literacy skills needed for school and life. If you’re a teacher or parent looking for printable and digital writing resources to help your student learn a writing concept, look no further! TPT has an extensive collection of resources, created by other teachers, that are designed to help with any need across grade levels.

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.

Fun and engaging writing activities to try

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.

By incorporating these (and other!) writing activities into your lesson plans, you can nurture a love for writing.

Frequently asked questions about teaching writing

What types of writing resources are available on TPT?

There are many different types of writing resources sold by Sellers on TPT. Some popular writing lessons include creative writing, poetry, writing essays, writing expository, and handwriting.

How do I find writing lessons on TPT?

Educators can save time preparing writing lessons with resources created by experienced teachers. Simply start a search for writing resources on the TPT marketplace, and filter by grade level, price, and/or resource type to find materials that've been proven to work in classrooms like yours. No matter what you’re teaching, there are plenty of writing lessons and activities sold by Sellers on TPT that are tailored to meet your students' skill levels.