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Preview of Writing Checklists | Text Features | Structures, Rubrics, Editing, Assessment

Writing Checklists | Text Features | Structures, Rubrics, Editing, Assessment

Simplify the WRITING and EDITING PROCESS and promote INDEPENDENT LEARNING with this HUGE collection of WRITING CHECKLISTS, SCAFFOLDS, ANCHOR CHARTS and RUBRICS for ALL TEXT TYPES. The NO-PREP SELF ASSESSMENT TOOL for 2024❤️ FOR ALL TEXT TYPES and ❤️ALL ABILITY LEVELSCOVERING THESE GENRES / WRITING STYLES☀️ Narratives☀️ Explanation Texts ☀️ Recounts / Personal Narratives☀️ Information Reports☀️ Procedural Texts☀️ Discussion / Argumentative Essay☀️ Procedural Writing☀️Lots more to come - all futu
Preview of CHORUS CONCERT REFLECTION (GET YOUR KIDS THINKING ABOUT THEIR PERFORMANCES!)

CHORUS CONCERT REFLECTION (GET YOUR KIDS THINKING ABOUT THEIR PERFORMANCES!)

GET YOUR CHORUS STUDENTS THINKING ABOUT THEIR RECENT CHORUS PERFORMANCES!THIS DOCUMENT PROVIDES AN OPPORTUNITY FOR YOUR STUDENTS TO REFLECT ON THEIR RECENT CHORAL PERFORMANCES WHILE VIEWING THE VIDEO OF THE CONCERT.A PERFORMANCE RUBRIC IS INCLUDED. THE STUDENTS WILL RATE THEIR POSTURE, EYE CONTACT, FOCUS, TALL VOWELS, EXPRESSIVENESS ON A FIVE POINT SCALE.A SECTION FOR THE STUDENTS TO WRITE ABOUT THE POSITIVES AND THE AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENT IS ALSO INCLUDED.THERE IS ALSO A SECTION FOR STUDENTS TO
Preview of EDITABLE Writing Checklists & Rubrics | All Ages & Ability | All Text Types

EDITABLE Writing Checklists & Rubrics | All Ages & Ability | All Text Types

⭐ Ease the writing process, turn your students into skilled self-editors, and give yourself a quick grading tool with our easy-to-use, fully-editable writing checklists, rubrics and anchor charts. ***************************************************************************☀️ Bundle includes☀️ Narratives☀️ Explanation Texts ☀️ Recounts☀️ Argumentative Essay / Discussion☀️ Procedural WritingThese checklists and rubrics will give your students direction and clear goals to help them successfully expr
Preview of Friendly letter Rubric

Friendly letter Rubric

2 rubrics per page; may edit text
Preview of BUNDLE: Writing tools, organizers, transitions, reflections, oral presentations

BUNDLE: Writing tools, organizers, transitions, reflections, oral presentations

Mega bundle of everything you need for student essays and presentations. Print and done! Pre-writing, writing, transition word reference, student self-check reflection sheet, and if you choose---even an oral presentation option to add, just print and done. Great for multiple grade levels and types of writing, easy print and go. Included:-Transition word reference sheet (beginning, middle, and end): perfect for tree maps and graphic organizers-Student Writing Check-off Sheet: A student writing re
Preview of TRF Editable Tutorial Request AVID Middle High School Form Rubric Digital tutor

TRF Editable Tutorial Request AVID Middle High School Form Rubric Digital tutor

Editable, Digital and Printable 8.5 X 11 AVID style Tutorial Request form that saves in your Google Drive. 2 Versions, Rubric, and Scaffolded ideas page included. This is a great editable tool to organize tutorial days.4 Editable Digital and Printable Pages Included:-Tutorial Request Form (1 page, editable, complete with points)-Tutorial Request Form (without points listed for easy student digital use. 1 page, editable)-Tutorial Request Ideas Form to guide and assist students in completing the f
Preview of Biography Research Project Rubric of a Singer or Band Printable and Digital

Biography Research Project Rubric of a Singer or Band Printable and Digital

Created by
All in a Teacup
Looking for an engaging Biography Research Project? Why not research on a Singer or Band! That'll be sure to get your students entertained while working on a project. This resource includes the rubric in printable and digital version. You have two grading systems and a checklist of the same criterias for the researched information needed in their presentation. I left out the layout details, such as how many pages/slides or if you want to have poster/one pager presentation. That way it leave
Preview of Transition words & Student Reflection Essay Writing Check Reference Sheet Edit

Transition words & Student Reflection Essay Writing Check Reference Sheet Edit

Included:-Transition word reference sheet (beginning, middle, and end): perfect for tree maps and graphic organizers-Student Writing Check-off Sheet: A student writing reflection sheet to make sure they checked their work before submission (saves so much grading time!)These work great by themselves or with my graphic organizers and oral presentation rubrics. Please consider checking out the bundle, it is a life saver for essay writing. Thank you for supporting a fellow teacher.
Preview of Journal Writing - lesson, graphic organizer and rubric WITH BONUS FILE

Journal Writing - lesson, graphic organizer and rubric WITH BONUS FILE

Bundle includes Journal Writing Lesson, Graphic Organizer and Rubric and a BONUS FILE of a more basic marking scheme with submission instructions for more EFFICIENT MARKING!LESSON:Journal Writing PowerPoint lesson - can easily be uploaded to Google Slides.Includes learning goal, expectations, requirements of journal writing, different examples of journals and analysis of the examples (what makes a good journal).Also includes the student version of the lesson for them to fill in the blanks on the
Preview of Urban Legend - Creative Writing Assignment (W8.3 and W8.9a)

Urban Legend - Creative Writing Assignment (W8.3 and W8.9a)

Created by
Taylor Taughts
Urban Legend (Circle Story) - In small groups (up to 4), students will write a version of one urban legend together by sharing the story through Google Docs. When students form a group, have them choose a captain, and pick one of the seven urban legend choices that are provided. The captain will create a Doc and share it with each group member. Story starters (sentence stems) have also been provided to help students begin and set an appropriate mood. Each writer should use a different Text Color
Preview of Personal Narrative Rubric | Practical Editable 4 Point for CCSS SBAC

Personal Narrative Rubric | Practical Editable 4 Point for CCSS SBAC

A modified and condensed version of the 3 PAGE SBAC rubric for personal narrative writing with a space for students to reflect. This rubric is for both teacher assessment and student self-assessment. I always make my students grade their own writing before submitting it to me for grading. ZIP file contains .DOC and .PDF versions.Related Links: Practical Editable 4 Point Rubric for Informative Explanatory Essay CCSS SBACPractical Editable 4 Point Rubric for Argumentative Essay with Self-Reflectio
Preview of W8.1 Argument Writing Unit - Games, Presentation, Prewrite, Revision, and Rubric

W8.1 Argument Writing Unit - Games, Presentation, Prewrite, Revision, and Rubric

Created by
Taylor Taughts
Included here is everything to use with 8th graders for an Argument Writing Unit. Resources should be used in the following order:1. Hot Seat - argument game2. 20 Questions - writing activity (for fun)3. Notes - presentation for a digital folder4. Student Essay Analysis and rubric5. Topics6. Prewrite7. Revision Activity
Preview of W8.3 Narrative Writing UNIT - Interactive Digital Notes, Rubric, and Revision

W8.3 Narrative Writing UNIT - Interactive Digital Notes, Rubric, and Revision

Created by
Taylor Taughts
There are certain types of essays that our students write every year - a Narrative Essay typically being one. Having a notebook for students to refer back to, revision/editing activities, and a quality rubric to assess those essays makes the grading go much faster and provides students with specific feedback. The resources included here provide everything that you and your students will need to turn out a Narrative Essay - personal or fictional. The resources should be used in the following orde
Preview of The Monkeyś Paw vs Aunty Misery - Compare/Contrast Essay (prewrite + outline)

The Monkeyś Paw vs Aunty Misery - Compare/Contrast Essay (prewrite + outline)

Created by
Taylor Taughts
After reading both stories, students will plan an essay comparing the literary patterns and lessons about life within and across The Monkey’s Paw and Aunty Misery using the provided Prewrite. Begin by looking at the Rubric, so that students know what is expected of them. The prewrite is extensive - students first answer questions, then there is an outline to fill in, and ends with two Quotes and Notes charts. This activity may take 2 days to complete. When the prewrite is finished, students will
Preview of Rubric - Argument Essay

Rubric - Argument Essay

Created by
Taylor Taughts
The rubric divides the requirements of an Argument Essay into four categories that are each worth up to 10 points - Ideas, Voice, Organization, and Conventions. Detailed descriptions are given for students so that they will clearly understand the difference between a 10, 7, and 5 in each category. The rubric provides teachers and students with a summative assessment score (40 points possible) and detailed feedback. The rubric may also be used as a self-monitoring and reflection tool for students
Preview of Flowers for Algernon - Constructed Response (prompt, prewrite, and format)

Flowers for Algernon - Constructed Response (prompt, prewrite, and format)

Created by
Taylor Taughts
Are you sick of using RACES to teach constructed response organization? So was I...so I created CRAP - Cite, Restate, Answer, Prove. Thereś endless jokes you can make using the CRAP strategy (which the kids love) - and detailed instructions for students on what to do at each step are also provided. Once students have finished reading Flowers for Algernon, present them with a copy of these handouts (paper or digital copies). Preview the prompt whole class - Evaluate what “paradise” Charlie lost a
Preview of Fictional Narrative (Inspired by The Monkeyś Paw) - Outline, Revision, + Rubric

Fictional Narrative (Inspired by The Monkeyś Paw) - Outline, Revision, + Rubric

Created by
Taylor Taughts
After finishing a close reading of The Monkeyś Paw, this Fictional Narrative extension activity is a lot of fun for students. Ask students to come up with an idea for a story that is INSPIRED BY The Monkey’s Paw. Students should follow the formula set forth by the original:A visitor/stranger provides a magical object.A person is given three wishes.The first wish is made unintentionally, or is granted in a way the wisher did not expect.The second wish is a foolish or hasty response to the problem
Preview of Rubric - Personal Narrative

Rubric - Personal Narrative

Created by
Taylor Taughts
There are certain types of essays that our students write every year - a Personal Narrative typically being one. Having a quality rubric to assess those essays makes the grading go much faster and provides students with specific feedback.The rubric is broken down into 4 categories (IVOC) and assesses students on their ideas, voice, organization, and conventions. Each of those categories is further broken down with detailed explanations so students can easily understand what is expected if they w
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Journaling

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Writing Prompts

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Poetry Writing

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