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Preview of End of Year Activity 6th grade activity that ROCKS!

End of Year Activity 6th grade activity that ROCKS!

This End of Year 6th grade Activity ROCKS! Part writing and part art project, these self-reflection activities are a great way to end the year. Students re-visit highlights from their 6th grade experience and reflect on their hopes and goals for 7th grade as well as life dreams. A must do end-of-year activity for your students now and into the future.This detailed resource includes:2 letter templatesArt project guidelinesSelf-reflection questionnaireTeacher’s guide for 2 45-minute lessonsMat
Preview of INFORMATIONAL READING PASSAGES FOR OPINION WRITING: Video Games

INFORMATIONAL READING PASSAGES FOR OPINION WRITING: Video Games

Created by
Jean Claire
This is a text-based opinion writing prompt. It includes 2 "articles" about the pros and cons of video games. The articles are at a 5-7 grade reading level, but younger students can understand the material with support. The articles are written to give students all the information they need to write an opinion essay. Links to additional articles and videos are provided. Also included is an opinion writing rubric aligned to the Common Core and the SBAC, a self-assessment rubric and a prompt
Preview of End of Year Activity 7th grade that ROCKS

End of Year Activity 7th grade that ROCKS

This End of Year 7th grade Activity ROCKS! Part writing and part art project, these self-reflection activities are a great way to end the year. Students re-visit highlights from their 7th grade experience and reflect on their hopes and goals for 8th grade as well as life dreams. A must do end-of-year activity for your students now and into the future.This detailed resource includes:2 letter templatesArt project guidelinesSelf-reflection questionnaireTeacher’s guide for 2 45-minute lessonsMateri
Preview of Stations of the Cross Reflections for Lent- Easter

Stations of the Cross Reflections for Lent- Easter

Google and Printable Journal IncludedHelp your students better understand the Stations of the Cross with these reflection slides for them. Each slide is student friendly, allowing them to have a Lenten journey of walking with Jesus. Each slide has:Station Number Explanation of the stationA picture of the station 1-2 reflection questions for them to make a connectionPrintables include everything that is online but in black and white. Great for a journal reflection time These are google Slides so
Preview of  Caption This! | 60 Fun Picture Writing Prompts | Distance Learning

Caption This! | 60 Fun Picture Writing Prompts | Distance Learning

This resource includes 60 fun photo prompts to encourage creative and descriptive writing. No-prep, quick and easy to use! This is great for students of all ages. You can ask students to write a minimum number of sentences for each prompt, depending on your class.They are editable on Google Slides. It is very easy to share these with your students online.How I use this resource in my classroom:1) Morning warm up/ bell ringer work2) Oral class discussion (come up with ideas as a class)3) Independ
Preview of End of Year Mad Libs Writing Activity

End of Year Mad Libs Writing Activity

Created by
Miss R's Place
Everyone loves Mad Libs! As the end of the school year approaches, check out this fun, Mad Libs to get your students working with nouns, verbs, adjectives and more. This fun activity is also great to print out and use if you're creating a summer learning pack for your students. Keep them engaged in writing activities over the summer! Check out my other Mad Libs products: Lifetime Growing BUNDLE Mad LibsMad Libs Back to SchoolMad Libs End of YearSummer Fun Mad LibsMad Libs Father's DayMorning Me
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Preview of Writing Editing & Revising Rough Draft to Final Draft Checklist

Writing Editing & Revising Rough Draft to Final Draft Checklist

Writing Editing & Revising Rough Draft to Final Draft ChecklistThis Writing Editing & Revising Rough Draft to Final Draft Checklist is the perfect writing checklist for ANY grade! Students check for capitalization, punctuation, correct spelling, and more! This checklist also requires students to...Read their essay out loud to make sure it makes sense ✓Take out any words or phrases that don't sound right ✓Replace boring adjectives with more exciting ones ✓Check for subject-verb agreement
Preview of English Language Arts Choice Board: Project-Based Independent Learning

English Language Arts Choice Board: Project-Based Independent Learning

Created by
Creative Access
Keep their brains active and get them engaged in their learning with this project-based English Language Arts choice board! These projects will activate prior knowledge and motivate students to seek out new skills they have not yet mastered.This choice board includes sixteen project choices that involve multiple real-life reading, writing, and speaking applications, including:pleasure readingcreative writingpersuasive writinginformative writingfilm criticismdebateimpromptu speakingvocabularyadve
Preview of 7 Themes of Catholic Social Teaching Lesson and Quiz

7 Themes of Catholic Social Teaching Lesson and Quiz

Included in this purchase:-7 themes of Catholic Social Teaching Powerpoint (PPT and PDF)-Student handout for written response and teacher rubric (PDF and editable Word doc)-Quizlet link: Link to quizlet flashcard set to help students study for Quiz.-Quiz document (PDF and editable Word doc): choose from version with or without word bank.
Preview of Moods With Melodies: Identifying the Mood Using Tik Tok Songs!

Moods With Melodies: Identifying the Mood Using Tik Tok Songs!

This is one of my favorite activities to do with my students when we are learning about creating/identifying mood in writing. This activity will engage students with high-interest songs from Tik Tok & the top charts—they won’t even realize that they are making inferences and using text evidence to support their claims! This activity is perfect for digital/distance learning but can also be used in a traditional classroom.Songs Used:-What if I Told You I Like You (Johnny Orlando & Kenzie)-
Preview of Digital Pits & Peaks

Digital Pits & Peaks

I use this form of SEL in my classroom every day. Typically, I take the time to let students share out their “highs” and “lows” of their day during the last five minutes of class. This activity has helped me successfully create a positive classroom community from the very start of the school year. With everything that has been going on in our world and our unfortunate need for distance learning, I wanted to create a template for students to easily share their “pits” and “peaks” with me via Googl
Preview of Novel Study: Baseball in April

Novel Study: Baseball in April

This is an eleven chapter book, however because each chapter can stand alone, I've created 4 worksheets per chapter which can also stand alone, one each for these activities: vocabulary, multiple choice question, written response, and literary elements. You can choose to read the entire book or just a few chapters. There is an answer key and a test attached to the end of the file. The first two worksheets for each chapter are designed for the average student and the last two worksheets will r
Preview of 101 Not-Boring Writing Prompts for Middle- and High Schoolers

101 Not-Boring Writing Prompts for Middle- and High Schoolers

Created by
SmallWorld
Are you tired of the same old "tell-what-you-did-last-summer" writing prompts? These are 101 fun, unique prompts targeted especially to middle and high school grades. Use them in English classes, creative writing, or just as a way to get the creative juices flowing.
Preview of ART APPRECIATION & ARTIST REFLECTION PACK simple exercises for ANY art & artist

ART APPRECIATION & ARTIST REFLECTION PACK simple exercises for ANY art & artist

Created by
The WOLFe PACK
ART APPRECIATION & ARTIST REFLECTION PACK simple exercises that can be used with any art and artist After {or while} viewing ANY piece of art and/or learning about ANY artist, your student will answer questions and make some illustrations. This exercise helps your student connect with the art and artist, make art more meaningful to them and cement both in their memory for future use. MUSIC & COMPOSER PACK also available MUSIC APPRECIATION & COMPOSER REFLECTION PACK simple exerci
Preview of Create Your Own Country, If I was President. Make Laws and Holidays!

Create Your Own Country, If I was President. Make Laws and Holidays!

Created by
Shanna Flores
This is a fun project where students can create their own country! It includes activities such as making their own country flag, making laws, and making their own holidays. They can even draw their own presidential house and pet!
Preview of "Is Snapchat Safe for Teens?" Article, Reading Comprehension & Writing | DIGITAL

"Is Snapchat Safe for Teens?" Article, Reading Comprehension & Writing | DIGITAL

Created by
English Oh My
Are you looking for an engaging digital reading activity and comprehension resources for your middle school students?  I figured students would love to read about the pros and cons of Snapchat, and they can choose an argument based on the research and information! I thought I would turn something the kids love into a learning experience and a teachable moment! What student would not love to write about social media?!?!In this three-page DIGITAL article about the safety of Snapchat and teenage us
Preview of Creative Writing Prompts with 60 Pictures | Distance Learning | Google Slides

Creative Writing Prompts with 60 Pictures | Distance Learning | Google Slides

Story time! This resource includes 60 fun photo prompts to encourage creative writing.No-prep, quick and easy to use! This is great for students of all ages. You can ask students to write a minimum number of sentences for each prompt, depending on your class.They are editable on Google Slides. It is very easy to share these with your students online.How I use this resource in my classroom:1) Morning warm up/ bell ringer work2) Oral class discussion (come up with a story as a class)3) Independent
Preview of Holy Week Reflections - Catholic - Easter

Holy Week Reflections - Catholic - Easter

Looking for an engaging activity to help your students review the Holy Week? Then this is for you! Included is: -14 google slides with questions and reflections to help students better understand the Holy Week and what happened. This is for google slides and ready for you to share with your class and have some fun! Be sure to check out some other activities that I have to offer: Stations of the Cross reflectionsCatholic Virtues - KindnessCatholic Virtues Classroom Management Bingo Follow me on
Preview of Fairy Tale Think Sheets: Story Analysis & Pre-Writing Organizer

Fairy Tale Think Sheets: Story Analysis & Pre-Writing Organizer

Created by
love2learn2day
**Update, 5/24/2017** This product was updated to include additional teaching tips. Writing sheets have also been added as an option for students to write final copies of their own stories. Thank you! This collection contains some of my favorite Think Sheets to help students: • analyze traditional tales • analyze fractured tales • create a plan to write a fractured tale • create a plan to continue a published tale • create a plan to change the main character or point of view in a tale Please
Preview of Types of Sentences Declarative Imperative Interrogative Exclamatory Task Cards

Types of Sentences Declarative Imperative Interrogative Exclamatory Task Cards

Created by
Teach2Tell
Understanding of the four types of sentences: Declarative, Imperative, Interrogative and Exclamatory will be further reinforced with this collection of 20 task cards and 6 posters. Play a game of scoot with the task cards to have your students identify the four types of sentences! Display the types of sentences posters/anchor charts for reference.Items Included4 color posters on the four types of sentences (Declarative, Imperative, Interrogative, Exclamatory)2 color posters that feature the term
Preview of Rhetorical Device Worksheet

Rhetorical Device Worksheet

Created by
Mrs Johnston
This worksheet contains sixteen quotes from literature and famous speeches (and a couple of movies) that are examples of sixteen different rhetorical devices. The key is provided, so it can be used as a stand alone worksheet or, the worksheet is also provided in a bundle with my list of rhetorical devices and the two can be used together.
Preview of The Three Questions - A Literacy Study

The Three Questions - A Literacy Study

Tired of beginning the New Year with the same assignment? "The Three Questions" by John Muth (based on a story by Leo Tolstoy) is your answer. In this thoughtful story a boy seeks to find the answer to three simple questions on his journey to discover how to become a good person. This 3rd -6th grade Common Core aligned literacy unit includes: story elements, grammar, language arts, sequencing, writing both opinion and personal narratives, character studies, character development, comprehension,
Preview of Frequently Misspelled Words

Frequently Misspelled Words

Created by
Mary Rosenberg
This is a list of 51 frequently misspelled words. The list is made in four different formats--colors and black and white. You pick the format(s) that works best for you and your students. The list would also be great enlarged on a poster machine and displayed on a word wall or placed at a writing center. The list can also be placed in the student's writing folder or sent home as a reference tool.
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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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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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