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Middle school writing lesson images

Preview of Argumentative Writing Tips Notes/Anchor Chart

Argumentative Writing Tips Notes/Anchor Chart

This helpful tip page will assist your learners when developing their argumentative or opinion writing. Use this as a notes page in an interactive notebook or as an anchor chart in your classroom. The choice is yours!
Preview of Reading Comprehension and Writing Skills ELA Test Prep Classroom Poster 6-12th

Reading Comprehension and Writing Skills ELA Test Prep Classroom Poster 6-12th

As an ELA Enrichment, PSATâ„¢, SATâ„¢, ACTâ„¢, and APâ„¢ English tutor, I consistently see first-hand how my students enjoy these handy, 2-word cues as we navigate reading comprehension passages and consider answer choices together. Catchy & easy to remember, these simple 2-word reminders keep the absorbing (with accuracy), decoding, and inferencing on track! The English ABCs for Reading Comprehension and Writing Skills are Relevant for Middle and High School Students & those preparing for the
Preview of Clip Art & Posters Bundle: 1,366 Images & Illustrations | People, Places, Events

Clip Art & Posters Bundle: 1,366 Images & Illustrations | People, Places, Events

Clip Art & Posters Bundle | 1,366 Images & Illustrations | People, Places, Events (K-12) Let Google search images from you for a change! Use this career-long download for every occasion and take with you across grade levels. Eliminate time-consuming internet searches for you and students.• Format 8.5"x11" in PDF and resizable PNG. Resize or outline in Sharpie for any blur issues. Images sold "as is". Product purchase is for organizational services and illustrations are compiled in good
Preview of Controlling Idea Anchor Chart- Writing

Controlling Idea Anchor Chart- Writing

Use this anchor chart to guide your teaching and/or students in understanding and crafting a controlling idea in their writing. Understand the definition and key elements needed for a controlling idea. Great for elementary and middle school.
Preview of HISTORICAL BACKGROUND Intro  & EDITABLE BOOK REPORT ppt template,  Woods Runner

HISTORICAL BACKGROUND Intro & EDITABLE BOOK REPORT ppt template, Woods Runner

PURPOSE: This PowerPoint lesson provides digital pre-reading resources & factual historical background information for WOODS RUNNER BY GARY PAULSON. BL 5.5* includes link to audiobookGOAL: to prepare each student to read rigorous historical fiction literature by front-loading historical facts to aid comprehension & align to standardsAUDIENCE: whole group, small group, or independent work for regular ed, learning support, ESL or virtual classroomsHISTORICAL POWERPOINT: please be aware t
Preview of HISTORICAL BACKGROUND INTRO & EDITABLE BOOK REPORT TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD

HISTORICAL BACKGROUND INTRO & EDITABLE BOOK REPORT TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD

PURPOSE: This NONFICTION PowerPoint bundle provides digital pre-reading resources & factual historical background information for To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee BL 5.6 Best suited for MIDDLE SCHOOL OR HIGH SCHOOL students.GOAL: to prepare each student to read rigorous historical fiction literature by front-loading historical facts to aid comprehension & align to standardsAUDIENCE: whole group, small group, or independent work for regular ed, learning support, ESL or virtual class
Preview of HISTORICAL BACKGROUND INTRO &  EDITABLE BOOK REPORT  template ACROSS FIVE APRILS

HISTORICAL BACKGROUND INTRO & EDITABLE BOOK REPORT template ACROSS FIVE APRILS

PURPOSE: This PowerPoint lesson bundle provides digital pre-reading resources & factual historical background information for Across Five Aprils by Irene Hunt BL 6.6 GOAL: to prepare each student to read rigorous historical fiction literature by front-loading historical facts to aid comprehension & align to standardsAUDIENCE: whole group, small group, or independent work for regular ed, learning support, ESL or virtual/homeschool classrooms, literature circles or book clubsHISTORICAL P
Preview of How Anne Frank Inspired the World

How Anne Frank Inspired the World

Created by
Nothin But A's
After learning about Anne Frank, students can use this graphic organizer to write about how she inspired the world.
Preview of RADD Strategy - Writing Response Tool

RADD Strategy - Writing Response Tool

Help prepare your students with the RADD strategy. This clearly outlined working aid will help your students construct written responses for classwork and the State Test. This strategy sheet can be used for grades 3-5.
Preview of Compound Sentence Chant Lyrics & Video by Learn to the Beat with Rita Malone
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Compound Sentence Chant Lyrics & Video by Learn to the Beat with Rita Malone

Unlock the Magic of Compound Sentences with Learn to the Beat! Dive into the rhythm of learning with our Compound Sentence Chant, where definitions stick effortlessly. Picture your students mastering the art of compound sentences – two independent clauses which are connected by a comma and a coordinating conjunction. Teachers love how this chant transforms writing lessons into a catchy and memorable experience. Elevate your classroom, make grammar a joy, and empower your students to craft compo
Preview of HISTORICAL BACKGROUND INTRO & EDITABLE BOOK REPORT template, ESPERANZA RISING

HISTORICAL BACKGROUND INTRO & EDITABLE BOOK REPORT template, ESPERANZA RISING

PURPOSE: This NONFICTION PowerPoint bundle provides digital pre-reading resources & factual historical background information for Esperanza Rising by Pam M Ryan BL 5.3GOAL: to prepare each student to read rigorous historical fiction literature by front-loading historical facts to aid comprehension & align to standardsAUDIENCE: whole group, small group, or independent work for regular ed, learning support, ESL or virtual classroomsPURPOSE: This NONFICTION PowerPoint bundle provides digi
Preview of Mother's Day Card - Double Sided - Handwriting Lines - Inclusive Language

Mother's Day Card - Double Sided - Handwriting Lines - Inclusive Language

Hey Teachers!Here is the perfect Mother's Day card template you've been looking for. Can be used in tons of ways! Print DOUBLE SIDED on one sheet of paper, fold in half, and you have an instant card ready to decorate! OR, print normally, cut out each rectangle, and glue onto your favorite construction/pattern paper! Inclusive Language Included! Rather than titled "Me & Mom", the drawing page is titled "Me & You", perfect for our students who may be celebrating Mother's Day with other imp
Preview of My Family- ELL Vocabulary Resource

My Family- ELL Vocabulary Resource

Introduce ELL students to family members in English. Students can practice asking each other common questions such as "Who do you live with?" and learn to respond by answering using the sentence frames provided. They will also be able to practice spelling the vocabulary by unscrambling the letters. Using family member icons students can identify missing words and practice rewriting the sentences independently!Check out our Family Members Poster for the classroom!
Preview of Storyboard Template: A Hero's Journey

Storyboard Template: A Hero's Journey

Created by
Nothin But A's
Students can use this graphic organizer to sketch out their ideas to help structure their narrative writing related to a hero's journey.
Preview of Dialect vs. Standard American English

Dialect vs. Standard American English

This lesson addresses and respects the different dialects in the U.S. Specifically, it addresses the Smoky Mountain Dialect in the southern United States and introduces the concept of Dialect vs. Standard American English without calling it "wrong." Many dialects in economically challenged areas include "incorrect" usage, such as "We was" and "It don't." Use this in conjunction with the "Research your Dialect" worksheet to ease the tension that is likely to occur in your grammar lessons if yo
Preview of Gentle Cindy Rule Mini Student Bookmark Desk Visual

Gentle Cindy Rule Mini Student Bookmark Desk Visual

Created by
The EduNook
Gentle Cindy Rule Bookmark Use as a visual on student desks or as a bookmark in books. <g> says /j/ and when <c> says /s/ when followed by <e>, <i> and <y>. Thank you for looking at our resources. Your support is much appreciated.
Preview of Plurals -s and -es Classroom Poster

Plurals -s and -es Classroom Poster

Created by
The EduNook
Plurals -s and -es Classroom PosterUse as a classroom wall poster or in student workbooks. When to use -s or -es. A plural means "more than 1".Thank you for downloading our resources. Your support is much appreciated.
Preview of FLOSS Rule Classroom OG Poster

FLOSS Rule Classroom OG Poster

Created by
The EduNook
FLOSS Rule poster for your classroom. OG Spelling rule. If you have a short word, with a short word that ends in <f>, <l>, or <s>, then double the final letter. Please download the matching desk bookmark to have the set.Thank you for buying from our shop. It is much appreciated.
Preview of Complete Lesson Plan with Worksheet & Materials : Greeting & Introduction

Complete Lesson Plan with Worksheet & Materials : Greeting & Introduction

Hello There!Here we provide you a complete lesson plan with worksheets and materials included. The topic is about greetings & meeting new people. The subjects of this lesson plans are EFL- ESL - ELD, Grammar, Vocabulary, Writing, Reading, ESL / ELL / EFL. With the grade level of 6th - 12th, Higher Education or Adult Education.Learning Objectives are: 1. Students will be able to use greetings and introduce themselves2. Use theverb be - am/are3. Identify countries and nationalities4. Identify
Preview of Hyperboles & Idioms in Poetry

Hyperboles & Idioms in Poetry

Created by
MissZin3
Students will learn about hyperboles and idioms and then see examples of them being used in poetry. Then students will write a poem using different hyperboles. All slides can be edited.
Preview of Central Idea Anchor Chart- Writing

Central Idea Anchor Chart- Writing

Use this central idea anchor chart to help guide your teaching and students in understanding and crafting central ideas in expository writing. Follow the definition, key elements, and example sentence in your classroom.
Preview of CK vs K LSRASV Poster OG Spelling Rules

CK vs K LSRASV Poster OG Spelling Rules

Created by
The EduNook
Long Spelling Right After a Short Vowel 'When do I use -ck or <k>?' Spelling Rule Poster. This is 1 of 3 in a set. Please check out the other posters (-dge or <g> and -tch or -ch) in this set.To be used in your classroom or given as a handout to students. Perfect for intervention, tier 2 (RTI model) students or in small group work. Is also very useful as a handout to send home for families to refer to.Thank you for downloading and please make sure to check our other resources.
Preview of Change the Y to I Rule OG Poster

Change the Y to I Rule OG Poster

Created by
The EduNook
Change the <y> to <i> rule. OG Spelling rule poster for your classroom. Make sure to download all the other amazing resources we have for your classroom. Your support is much appreciated.
Preview of Drop the final E rule OG spelling poster

Drop the final E rule OG spelling poster

Created by
The EduNook
Drop the Final <e> Rule OG PosterUse in your classroom to support spelling. Make sure to look at the other resources in our shop. Thank you for your support.
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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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