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7th grade writing-expository lessons on sale

Preview of Narrative Writing Classroom Presentation: Engaging and Informative

Narrative Writing Classroom Presentation: Engaging and Informative

Enhance your writing curriculum with the "Narrative Writing Classroom Presentation." This engaging presentation guides students through the essentials of narrative writing, covering structure, character development, and descriptive language, using clear explanations and interactive examples. Perfect for elementary and middle school teachers aiming to improve their students' storytelling skills with effective and dynamic resources. Ideal for grades 3-8. Download now to bring a comprehensive and e
Preview of Voice Creative Writing English Presentation

Voice Creative Writing English Presentation

Unleash creativity with the "Voice Creative Writing English Presentation" in a black pastel doodle style. This engaging presentation focuses on developing a strong and unique writer's voice, using playful doodles and vibrant pastel colors to inspire and guide students through various writing exercises and techniques. Perfect for elementary and middle school teachers looking to enhance their creative writing lessons with a visually appealing and educational resource. Ideal for grades 3-8. Downloa
Preview of Explanation Writing Scaffold Presentation

Explanation Writing Scaffold Presentation

Support your students in writing clear explanations with the "Explanation Writing Scaffold Presentation" in a colorful retro lined style. This engaging presentation provides a structured framework for crafting well-organized explanation texts, using vibrant visuals and retro-themed lined illustrations to guide students through the process. Perfect for elementary and middle school teachers looking to enhance their writing curriculum with creative and effective tools. Ideal for grades 3-8. Downloa
Preview of Descriptive Writing Scaffold Presentation: Colorful Retro Lined Style

Descriptive Writing Scaffold Presentation: Colorful Retro Lined Style

Enhance your students' descriptive writing skills with the "Descriptive Writing Scaffold Presentation" in a colorful retro lined style. This engaging presentation provides a structured approach to teaching descriptive writing, using vibrant visuals and clear guidelines to help students craft vivid and detailed descriptions. Perfect for elementary and middle school teachers looking to support their language arts curriculum with creative and effective resources. Ideal for grades 3-8. Download now
Preview of Writing: Hook Statements and Clinchers! Examples that Rock!

Writing: Hook Statements and Clinchers! Examples that Rock!

Created by
Ray Gosa
It's as easy as having your students read, discuss, and imitate! Opening and closing paragraphs and essays with captivating messages that capture the reader at the beginning as well as "seal the deal" at the end of a reading is not a skill whose value is to be underestimated! These examples will demonstrate to your students the mindset necessary to produce their own Hook Statements and Clinchers that Rock! Reading and discussing these samples with your students will make for a rich and rewarding
Preview of Writing Lesson Presentation: Engaging and Creative

Writing Lesson Presentation: Engaging and Creative

Bring creativity to your writing lessons with the "Colorful Pop Writing Lesson Presentation." This vibrant and engaging presentation uses a pop art style to teach key writing concepts, including brainstorming, drafting, and editing, through colorful visuals and interactive activities. Perfect for elementary and middle school teachers looking to enhance their language arts curriculum with a dynamic and fun resource. Ideal for grades 3-8. Download now to inspire your students and make writing less
Preview of Position Papers Minilessons Bend One

Position Papers Minilessons Bend One

Created by
Gamecock YOGELA
This is a bundle of mini lessons for Bend One Position Papers Unit. There are links to various note catchers, etc. Session Three is divided into three mini lessons due to the dense content of that session. There is a text set that I created that works unlike the one that comes with the curriculum.
Preview of Engaging Leads for Nonfiction Writing (PowerPoint)

Engaging Leads for Nonfiction Writing (PowerPoint)

This PowerPoint Presentation provides 7 engaging lead ideas for nonfiction writing, with accompanying examples. This clear and comprehensive direct instruction tool will help students craft their own leads when engaged in essay writing. The Nonfiction Leads explained here include: (1) Ask a Question, (2) Use a Quote, (3) Tell an Anecdote, (4) A "Face" for an Issue, (5) Hypothetical Scenario, (6) Fascinating Fact, and (7) Create an Image.
Preview of Common Core Writing: Paragraph Samples: Sophistication & Style

Common Core Writing: Paragraph Samples: Sophistication & Style

Created by
Ray Gosa
The following paragraphs are used to demonstrate to students the fluidity and high level phrasing that they themselves should endeavor to produce in their personal writings. High level writing must be uniform from beginning to end in its voice, word choice, and manners of expression. Thus, these examples serve as graphic paradigms, patterned examples and pictures that should be repeat-read to and by the students time and again -- until the students essentially can predict what each following se
Preview of Essay Writing: Sample Paragraphs Demonstrating Imagination & Detail!

Essay Writing: Sample Paragraphs Demonstrating Imagination & Detail!

Created by
Ray Gosa
How do students make their writing fascinating and fun to read? They repetitiously read and examine sample items that are fascinating and fun to read! This tool uses sample items to demonstrate how to infuse and embellish student writing with imagination and detail. The saying is true: A picture is worth a thousand words! So, with that in mind, I simply show students examples of what they seek. The examples are practical and filled with entertainment. As students simply read through the samples,
Preview of CCSS & PARCC Writing Resource: Prompts 1-6 Using Fluency Selections!

CCSS & PARCC Writing Resource: Prompts 1-6 Using Fluency Selections!

Created by
Ray Gosa
These writing prompts typify many of the tasks students will be asked to accomplish on their yearly Reading / Writing / Thinking Assessments after CCSS instruction with PARCC standards in mind. The selections referenced were created and written in informational / narrative format to add flavor to the process without diminishing the importance and quantity of "dry facts" in the real world consumption of common knowledge. I have used these selections for many years and have found them to be most h
Preview of How to Write Mysteries, Legends, and Myths - 3 separate writing assignments

How to Write Mysteries, Legends, and Myths - 3 separate writing assignments

Created by
Trevor Morgan
Instructions and brainstorming ideas for students on how to write mysteries, legends, and myths.
Preview of Position Paper Bend One Session Four Supplemental Mini Lesson Connotation

Position Paper Bend One Session Four Supplemental Mini Lesson Connotation

Created by
Gamecock YOGELA
This supplemental mini lesson to Calkin's Position Papers explains how connotative language can be used as a persuasive technique. There is a link to an activity that helps students find precise words and a note catcher for students to use to analyze the connotative language in a passage. The workshop time focuses on their revising their flash drafts for connotative language, tone, and mood.
Preview of Position Papers Bend One Lesson Five Writing a Conclusion

Position Papers Bend One Lesson Five Writing a Conclusion

Created by
Gamecock YOGELA
This is a mini lesson for writing a conclusion for a position paper. It is designed to supplement the Calkins MSUOS lesson, but it can be used for anyone teaching an argumentative or position paper conclusion lesson.
Preview of Position Papers Supplemental Mini Lesson for Bend One Session Three, Part Two

Position Papers Supplemental Mini Lesson for Bend One Session Three, Part Two

Created by
Gamecock YOGELA
This is a supplemental mini lesson that addresses angling evidence, using brackets and ellipses, and academic verbs to revise and and defend the position of a position paper. There is a link to a text set (the links work) for students to continue to build background knowledge. The workshop time is to revise using these three newly learned skills.
Preview of Position Papers Bend One, Session Three Part One Supplemental Mini Lesson

Position Papers Bend One, Session Three Part One Supplemental Mini Lesson

Created by
Gamecock YOGELA
This is a supplemental mini lesson for Bend One, Session Three Position Papers Unit. This includes the teaching point as well as a text set that has links that work on the topic of whether role playing games are harmful to teens. Workshop involves revising the flash draft from the prior lesson, making sure the elaboration connects to the writer's position, and then adding more evidence and elaboration from additional sources.
Preview of Position Papers Bend One, Session Three, Part Three Mini Lesson Fallacies

Position Papers Bend One, Session Three, Part Three Mini Lesson Fallacies

Created by
Gamecock YOGELA
This is a supplemental mini lesson for Position Papers Bend One, Session Three, Part Three on Logical Fallacies. It is designed to go with the Calkins unit on Position Papers, but it can be used to teach the different types such as strawman, ad hominem, etc. For workshop, students will revise their writing for these common fallacies.
Preview of Position Papers Bend One Session Six: Polishing Your Draft for Publication

Position Papers Bend One Session Six: Polishing Your Draft for Publication

Created by
Gamecock YOGELA
This is a supplemental mini lesson for the Position Papers Bend One Session Six Polishing lesson. It goes over transitional words/phrases, conventions and citing sources. Workshop time will be used to work on these areas.
Preview of Use of Voice when Writing a Fictional Narrative

Use of Voice when Writing a Fictional Narrative

Created by
Trevor Morgan
Teaches students how to change their "voice" when writing. Character cards and Rubric included.
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