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Writing-expository lesson videos

Preview of Video Journal Writing Prompts - Video Clip Opinion and Personal Writing Volume 1

Video Journal Writing Prompts - Video Clip Opinion and Personal Writing Volume 1

Created by
Presto Plans
Video Journal Writing Prompts - Video Clip Opinion and Personal Writing Volume 1: Transform journal writing in your classroom with these captivating Video Journal Writing Prompts! Designed to connect with the modern student, this resource features a curated collection of video clips paired with thought-provoking opinion and personal writing prompts. These high-interest videos will inspire students to share their opinions, reflections, and personal thoughts in response to a prompt related to the
Preview of VIDEO JOURNAL PROMPTS: Grades 3 - 6

VIDEO JOURNAL PROMPTS: Grades 3 - 6

Created by
Presto Plans
JOURNAL WRITING WITH VIDEOS GRADES 3 - 6: Get your students' attention with these engaging video writing prompts! Videos are an amazing way to hook your students into a topic before getting them to write. Youtube is required for the video clips in this presentation. ================================================================SAVE BY PURCHASING THIS RESOURCE IN A BUNDLE. CLICK BELOW!FULL YEAR ENGLISH BELL-RINGERS (GRADES 3 - 6)==============================================================
Preview of Problem Solution Text Structure Essay Lessons, Passages, and Activities

Problem Solution Text Structure Essay Lessons, Passages, and Activities

Created by
Gay Miller
Have you ever read through your students' problem and solution essays and realized they don't understand how to write an effective essay? These step-by-step lessons will help your students learn the process. ✅ Formats - All activities are provided in both digital and printable formats. The digital resources were created using Google Slides. You may convert the Google Slides to PowerPoint lessons for students to complete when they are not online.✅  WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT TO FINDGeneral TeachingVocab
Preview of Sequencing Text Structure Essay Lessons, Passages, and Activities

Sequencing Text Structure Essay Lessons, Passages, and Activities

Created by
Gay Miller
Have you ever read through your students' sequencing essays and realized they don't understand how to write an effective essay? These step-by-step lessons will help your students learn the process.Students practice this skill with a wide variety of fun and engaging activities using both fictional and nonfiction passages on the high-interest topic of animals.✅ Formats - All activities are provided in both digital and printable formats. The digital resources were created using Google Slides. You m
Preview of California Regions with Video | Close Reading and Informational Writing

California Regions with Video | Close Reading and Informational Writing

Created by
TeacherWriter
Learn about the four California Regions with a video, reading, text annotations, and a writing unit to go along with your California History lessons.Are you looking for an engaging way to teach the Four Regions of California for social studies? Don't just use a dry textbook. This standards based resource will get your students talking and writing about California.This meets the California History Social Studies Standards. CAHSS 1This interactive presentation in Google Slides (TM) has reading, wr
Preview of Identifying and Writing Truisms and Themes

Identifying and Writing Truisms and Themes

This PowerPoint has been an excellent tool I have used to introduce, reteach, or strengthen truisms and theme in my students' writing. Students will be able to:- Define truisms and theme- Identify strong truisms as well as weak ones- Recall themes and truisms from familiar films- Create original truisms from short film examples as well as symbolic pictures- Recreate these strong truisms with expository text in mind(Included in this PowerPoint are movie clips, movie themes, application practice a
Preview of Earth Day Writing  Earth Day Activities | Earth Day Video
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Earth Day Writing Earth Day Activities | Earth Day Video

This Earth Day set will empower your children to make a difference as they learn valuable writing skills. Use materials to help students to think logically, create quality paragraphs, and/or write 6-paragraph essays. I've organized materials so that even Kindergarten students may be able to write essays if they focus on one section per day. Regardless of students' writing and comprehension levels, they can learn from the logic of the song: I begin by telling children the meaning of “being green:
Preview of Common Core Mini-Unit Aligned to 2 Great TED Talks (TM) w/ Video
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Common Core Mini-Unit Aligned to 2 Great TED Talks (TM) w/ Video

This mini-unit reveals the power of a single voice using two exceptional TED Talks. Students practice reading/viewing informational texts (speeches, autobiographies, articles, etc.) while developing multiple reading skills. This bundle includes six days of activities, formative assessments, and writing activities. As a special add-on for teachers who purchase this resource, we provide a link to a unit powerpoint that includes daily lesson plans (procedures) and step-by-step slides for each day's
Preview of Strengthening Constructed Response, Mini-Workshop w/ Carrie Rosebrock
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Strengthening Constructed Response, Mini-Workshop w/ Carrie Rosebrock

Created by
Carrie Rosebrock
We want our students to think critically about what they read and how they write, and in order to accomplish this, we have to move beyond the acronym only approaches to teaching evidence-based writing. In my workshop, Strengthening Constructed Response, we get clear about exactly what skills students need to demonstrate by examining models and rubrics. We also dive into mini-lessons that increase students' connections and context in their writing (which strengthens ideas!)This 90 minute, recorde
Preview of Dress Up Your Writing: Keys to Elaboration

Dress Up Your Writing: Keys to Elaboration

Created by
Organic Literacy
Helping students hit the sweet spot when elaborating their written ideas can be difficult. This lesson is one that has helped my students immensely. It is an acronym that guides them when they are considering what to add to their paragraphs so that they produce creative and insightful compositions. This product includes a PDF of my PowerPoint as well as a handout that can be printed to place in a Writer's Notebook. In addition, I recorded the lesson into a video that is approximately 6 minut
Preview of Writing Is Never Done Mini Lesson
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Writing Is Never Done Mini Lesson

Created by
Amanda Write Now
Teach your students to realize their full potential as a writer who doesn't give up and is always willing to make changes to their writing with videos, a mini lesson, poster and assessment tools!The resource includes:Cartoon VideoA super hero convinces a student how powerful their writing can be if only they realized that writing is never done and can always be improved. Length: 1 min 21 secRevision VideoThis video walks students through the process of revising a draft about skiing. The teacher
Preview of Writing Lesson Bundle

Writing Lesson Bundle

Teach your students how to write a narrative, informative, and opinion paragraph. This bundle includes a lesson on the parts of each type of writing through a Google slideshow and videos that take the students through the writing process using a graphic organizer and a rough draft for each of the types of writing. Your students will love this fun, informative lesson.Product Includes:* 3 Graphic Organizers* 3 Rough Drafts* Several Writing Video Lessons* 3 Google Slideshows
Preview of 3. How To Write In 2nd Grade - Narrative - Describe a family member

3. How To Write In 2nd Grade - Narrative - Describe a family member

Created by
Luke Sullivan
A classroom ready video teaching how to describe a person. Focus is on descriptive details and on traits. CCS 2, & 5.
Preview of Writing Strategies  Leads and Endings in Narrative : Video Lesson
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Writing Strategies Leads and Endings in Narrative : Video Lesson

Created by
Quality Counts
Writing sophisticated 'leads' and 'endings' is a skill that many students struggle with. This engaging step-by-step video aimed directly at students - models EXACTLY how students can write ENGAGING LEADS for their fiction work. IN ADDITION - a second video is also bundled with this product that teaches students four UNIQUE ending techniques (Status Quo, Emotional Beats, Advice, Tribute). All examples are modeled using short samples of writing. Use the video as a teaching aid - or simply sho
Preview of Writing a Counterargument: Video Lesson
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Writing a Counterargument: Video Lesson

Created by
Quality Counts
Writing sophisticated counterarguments for persuasive, argument, and research papers is often a skill that is not directly modeled in a way that students can easily imitate. This engaging step-by-step video aimed directly at middle schoolers - demonstrates EXACTLY how students can write a counterargument using 4 simple steps in a leverageable and easy to understand format. Students will learn how to write counterarguments for their own argument papers and research topics as they are shown mu
Preview of Expository Leads Minilesson Video and Worksheet

Expository Leads Minilesson Video and Worksheet

For STAAR writing in particular, finding creative ways for students to begin can be challenging. Here you will find 3 types of leads, or introductions, for expository writing designed to work with STAAR expository writing and beyond. This package comes with a PDF worksheet for student practice and a link to a flipped classroom style video. Once purchased, you will be emailed a link to the video.
Preview of Writer's Craft: 10 Techniques for Middle School Writers - Video Lesson
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Writer's Craft: 10 Techniques for Middle School Writers - Video Lesson

Created by
Quality Counts
This is a unique resource on writer's craft for middle school aged students. This video lesson models 10 unique writing techniques in an engaging student-friendly format. This video can be shown in short burst of 2-3 minutes at a time. Easily 10 unique sessions can be created from this video. There is enough content in this video for an ENTIRE course (3-4months) of narrative fiction writing craft moves. Writing sophisticated craft moves in fiction pieces is a skill that many students struggle
Preview of Writing Nuanced Claims: Video Lesson
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Writing Nuanced Claims: Video Lesson

Created by
Quality Counts
Writing claims is a skill that many students struggle with. This engaging step-by-step video aimed directly at students - models EXACTLY how students can write claims and also 'nuanced' claims using simple, leverageable, and powerful strategies. Use the video as a teaching aid - or simply show the video DIRECTLY to your students, pausing at certain times while your students follow on with the steps given. The approach in the video is the:'I do - We do - You do' - Show the stages of a typical
Preview of Black History - Sharecropper Protest 1939 - video, reading, writing with KEY

Black History - Sharecropper Protest 1939 - video, reading, writing with KEY

Not a well-known person of Black History leadership, Owen Whitfield, a Black man in rural Missouri, led both Black and White citizens to living in their poverty on the side of the road after being evicted unjustly by farmers. The protest gained national attention and resulted in government changes, impacting America's fight for equal rights for years.The lesson occurs in steps (see preview).First, students watch and respond to a video using inferences, predictions, and conclusions.Next, student
Preview of Research Paper/Argument Essay -Introduction and Conclusion: Video Lesson
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Research Paper/Argument Essay -Introduction and Conclusion: Video Lesson

Created by
Quality Counts
Writing sophisticated introductions and conclusions for persuasive, argument, and research papers is often a skill that is not directly modeled in a way that students can easily imitate. This engaging step-by-step video aimed directly at middle schoolers - demonstrates EXACTLY how students can write various engaging introductions using 3 simple steps in a leverageable and easy to understand format. Students will also learn how to write conclusions for their own research/argument papers as t
Preview of 5. How To Write In 4th Grade - Persuasive - Vending Machines

5. How To Write In 4th Grade - Persuasive - Vending Machines

Created by
Luke Sullivan
A classroom ready video teaching opening/closing opinion paragraphs, & reason/explanation/example paragraphs. CCS 1a, 1c, 1d, 4, & 5
Preview of Writing Lesson- R.A.C.E.R.- RECORDED Instruction
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Writing Lesson- R.A.C.E.R.- RECORDED Instruction

Created by
Lessons We Learn
Virtual Online Instruction- RECORDED lesson that teaches students how to organize a text-dependent written response by using a visual with puzzle pieces. I have successfully taught my students how to construct a well-organized essay using this lesson. The R.A.C.E.R. format is used to teach students how each section of an essay connects. Using color-coded sections, the students are able to clearly see the different parts. This lesson can easily be uploaded to Google Classroom for virtual le
Preview of Nonfiction Writing Strategies  Leads and Kickers : Video Lesson
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Nonfiction Writing Strategies Leads and Kickers : Video Lesson

Created by
Quality Counts
Writing sophisticated 'leads' and 'kickers' (endings) is a skill that many middle school students struggle with when crafting engaging nonfiction. This engaging step-by-step video aimed directly at students - models EXACTLY how students can write ENGAGING LEADS that connect to their endings (kickers) for their fiction work. This video expertly explains three lead and kicker techniques (Statistic/startling fact, Anecdote, and rhetorical question). All examples are modeled using short samples
Preview of 7. How To Write In 3rd Grade - informational - Animal Research

7. How To Write In 3rd Grade - informational - Animal Research

Created by
Luke Sullivan
A classroom ready video teaching how to write an informational essay about an animal. Can be taught over five periods.
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