5th Grade Writing Resources (by date, latest first)

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Father’s Day Tie Flip Book Craft|Writing&Coloring Activity-Great for All Father

By EduTeachers Toolbox

Celebrate the special men in your students' lives with this fun and meaningful Father’s Day Tie Flip Book Craft! This interactive writing and coloring activity allows children to express their love and appreciation in a personalized and creative way.

Students will decorate and assemble a layered tie flipbook featuring writing prompts and drawing sections. Perfect for classrooms, homeschool, or Sunday school Father’s Day projects.

Why You’ll Love It:

✓ No prep – just print and go!

✓ Encourages creative writing and personal reflection

✓ Makes a heartfelt keepsake gift for Father’s Day

✓ Great fine motor practice through cutting and gluing

version: black & white for coloring

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The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian Novel Study

By A Teachers Sidekick

This is a novel study of C.S. Lewis’s The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian. In this product, there are completed lesson plans (and a blank one if you need to write your own), a slideshow that includes everything for each chapter (introduction, review of content, copy of the doodle notes, copy of the end of chapter activity/discussion outline, and the closure question), the Doodle Notes outline for each chapter, and the End of Chapter/Discussion activities. This novel study is for 4th-grade to 7th-grade students. **You will need to have read the first book The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe,** before you do this novel study. I have a novel study for the first book also!****

Competed Lesson Plans

Each chapter comes with a completed lesson plan! The lesson plans include an I can statement (Chapter Goal), the materials needed, what students will be doing as a preview to the chapter, what they will be doing during the read, the activity after the chapter, some differentiation ideas, the assessment, and a closure. There is a spot for standards, but I did not include one because of different state standards. They are also all editable! It was made using Google Slides, so that will be the best place to edit the lesson plans.

Doodle Notes/End of Chapter & Discussion Activities

Each chapter comes with doodle notes and an End of Chapter/Discussion Activity. Doodle notes are notes students take that involve more drawing than writing. Students will have a prompt to help them know what to focus on while listening/reading the chapter and what to take notes on. The activities focus on multiple different skills, Central Idea, Supporting Details, Problem/Solution, Cause/Effect, Summaries, Story Elements, Inferences, and more. There are also 8 discussion activities where students will need to work in groups discussing a prompt about the chapter.

Slideshow

To go along with the book, there is a Slideshow that includes an outline for each chapter! It includes what is written in the lesson plans. So there are introduction slides for each chapter, a copy of the doodle notes and chapter activities, and a slide for the closure. The slides are also editable! So if you would like to add/adapt anything to fit your class/lesson better, just open the file in Canva or PowerPoint. I also made a Google Slides File also that is easier to edit on Google Slides, however you cannot edit as much. ***There is a slide, that you will need to edit. It is the “Discussion Expectations” slide. This is because each class will have different expectations for discussions.**

I hope you enjoy it! Please rate and review.

Credits

Lewis, C. S.(Clive Staples), 1898-1963, author.Prince Caspian : the Return to Narnia.New York, N.Y. :Collier Books, 1970

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The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe - Novel Study

By A Teachers Sidekick

This is a novel study of C.S. Lewis’s Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe. In this product, there are completed lesson plans (and a blank one if you need to write your own), a slideshow that includes everything for each chapter (introduction, review of content, copy of the doodle notes, copy of the end of chapter activity/discussion outline, and the closure question), the Doodle Notes outline for each chapter, and the End of Chapter/Discussion activities. This novel study is for 4th-grade to 7th-grade students.

Lesson Plans

Each chapter comes with a completed lesson plan! The lesson plans include an I can statement (Chapter Goal), the materials needed, what students will be doing as a preview to the chapter, what they will be doing during the read, the activity after the chapter, some differentiation ideas, the assessment, and a closure. There is a spot for standards, but I did not include one because of different state standards. They are also all editable! It was made using Google Slides, so that will be the best place to edit the lesson plans.

Doodle Notes/End of Chapter Activities & Discussions

Each chapter comes with doodle notes and an End of Chapter/Discussion Activity. Doodle notes are notes students take that involve more drawing than writing. Students will have a prompt to help them know what to focus on while listening/reading the chapter and what to take notes on. The activities focus on multiple different skills, Central Idea, Supporting Details, Problem/Solution, Cause/Effect, Summaries, Story Elements, Inferences, and more. There are also 8 discussion activities where students will need to work in groups discussing a prompt about the chapter.

Slideshow

To go along with the book, there is a Slideshow that includes an outline for each chapter! It includes what is written in the lesson plans. So there are introduction slides for each chapter, a copy of the doodle notes and chapter activities, and a slide for the closure. The slides are also editable!So if you would like to add/adapt anything to fit your class/lesson better, just open the file in Canva or PowerPoint. I also made a Google Slides File that is easier to edit on Google Slides, however, you cannot edit as much. ***There is a slide that you will need to edit. It is the “Discussion Expectations” slide. This is because each class will have different expectations for discussions.**

Thank you for your support! I hope you enjoy it.

Please rate and review.


Credits

Lewis, C, S. (1978). The CHRONICLES Of NARNIA: THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE . New York: HarperCollins Publishers

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3D Printing for Kids: A Hands-On Guide to How It Works with Fun Activities & Answer Key

By The Kidz Lab

This interactive resource introduces children and beginners to the exciting world of 3D printing through clear explanations, relatable examples, and engaging activities. It breaks down complex concepts into kid-friendly language, covering everything from how 3D printers work to their real-world applications.

Key Concepts Covered:

  • What is 3D Printing? Building objects layer by layer from digital designs.
  • How It Works: From 3D modeling software to printing with materials like plastic, metal, or even chocolate!
  • Real-World Uses: Toys, airplane parts, medical devices, and even space applications.
  • Benefits: Saves materials, creates complex shapes, and revolutionizes manufacturing.
  • Skills Needed: Basic computer design knowledge for creating 3D models.

Interactive Learning Tools:

  • Multiple-Choice & True/False Questions – Test understanding (e.g., "3D printers build objects by adding layers").
  • Short Answer & Open-Ended Prompts – Spark creativity ("What would you design with a 3D printer?").
  • Fill-in-the-Blanks & Vocabulary Matching – Reinforce terms like layers3D model, and software.
  • Creative Activity – Kids draw and describe their own 3D-printed invention.
  • Answer Key – For easy self-checking or teaching support.

Perfect For:

  • Ages 8–14 – Aligns with STEM/STEAM curricula or maker-space projects.
  • Teachers – Ready-to-use worksheets for classrooms or tech clubs.
  • Parents – Fun, hands-on introduction to cutting-edge technology.

Why It Stands Out:

  • Kid-Centric Approach: Compares 3D printing to building with blocks (but way cooler!).
  • Future-Ready Skills: Inspires interest in engineering, design, and innovation.
  • Real-World Connections: Highlights how 3D printing is used in hospitals, space, and everyday life.

Theme: "Turn your ideas into real objects—one layer at a time!"

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Cloud Computing Explained: A Kid-Friendly Guide with Interactive Activities & Answer Key

By The Kidz Lab

This engaging educational resource simplifies cloud computing for young learners and beginners, transforming abstract tech concepts into relatable, everyday examples. Using clear language and vibrant analogies (like an "invisible sky cloud" for data storage), it covers:

Key Concepts Taught:

  • Definition: Storing/using data online instead of on local devices.
  • How It Works: Requests sent to remote servers in data centers.
  • Benefits: Access files anywhere, save device space, easy sharing.
  • Security: Importance of strong passwords and privacy.
  • Real-World Uses: Saving photos, streaming movies, school/business collaboration.

Interactive Learning Tools:

  • Multiple-choice & True/False Questions – Reinforce basics (e.g., "Files are stored on servers, not your computer").
  • Short Answer & Open-Ended Prompts – Encourage reflection ("How would life change without cloud computing?").
  • Fill-in-the-Blanks & Vocabulary Matching – Solidify terms like serversdata centers, and devices.
  • Creative Activity – Kids draw their own "cloud" and describe its uses.
  • Answer Key – Supports self-checking or teaching.

Perfect For:

  • Ages 8–14 – Aligns with STEM curricula or tech literacy programs.
  • Teachers – Ready-to-use worksheets for classrooms.
  • Parents – Fun, screen-free introduction to digital concepts.

Why It Stands Out:

  • Kid-Centric Approach: Compares cloud computing to familiar actions (e.g., saving photos online).
  • Safety Focus: Teaches cybersecurity habits early.
  • Future-Ready Skills: Prepares kids for a tech-driven world.

Theme: "The internet isn’t just for games—it’s a powerful tool that works like magic!"

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Understanding Computer Networks: A Comprehensive Guide for Beginners with Activities and Answer Key

By The Kidz Lab

This educational resource is designed to introduce beginners to the fundamentals of computer networks in an engaging and interactive way. It covers essential concepts such as the definition of a computer network, the role of routers, types of networks (e.g., home Wi-Fi and the internet), and the importance of protocols like Wi-Fi. The material emphasizes practical applications in schools, businesses, and hospitals, while also addressing critical safety practices like using strong passwords and protecting private information.

The resource includes a variety of learning tools:

  • Multiple-choice questions to test knowledge.
  • Short answer and open-ended questions to encourage critical thinking.
  • True/false and fill-in-the-blank exercises for reinforcement.
  • Vocabulary matching and labeling activities to solidify understanding.
  • A creative drawing activity where learners design their own network.
  • A comprehensive answer key for self-assessment.

Ideal for students, teachers, or anyone new to technology, this guide combines clear explanations with hands-on activities to make learning about computer networks accessible and fun.

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What Is a Computer? Grades 3-5 Technology Lesson,Worksheets,Activities & Answers

By The Kidz Lab

Engage your students with this comprehensive, ready-to-use resource on "What Is a Computer?" designed for Grades 3-5! This interactive lesson pack includes worksheets, activities, and assessments to teach students the basics of computers, their parts, and how they work. Perfect for technology classes, homeschooling, or STEM lessons!

What’s Included: ✔ Informative Reading Passage – Explains computer hardware, input/output devices, CPU, memory, and storage in student-friendly language. ✔ Multiple-Choice Questions – Reinforce learning with 10+ questions (with answer key). ✔ Short Answer & Open-Ended Questions – Encourage critical thinking and real-world connections. ✔ True/False & Fill-in-the-Blanks – Fun, interactive assessments to check understanding. ✔ Vocabulary Matching & Labeling Activity – Builds tech literacy. ✔ Creative Drawing Task – Students draw and label a computer while reflecting on its uses. ✔ Answer Key – Saves time for teachers and supports self-checking.

Key Learning Outcomes:

  • Identify computer parts (monitor, keyboard, mouse, CPU) and their functions.
  • Understand the input → process → output cycle.
  • Compare different types of computers (laptops, tablets, smartphones).
  • Explore how computers help in daily life (education, communication, problem-solving).

Why Teachers Love This Resource: ✅ Aligned with STEM/Technology Standards – Fits elementary curriculum. ✅ No Prep Needed – Print or assign digitally for instant use. ✅ Engaging & Varied Activities – Appeals to visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learners. ✅ Perfect for Sub Plans or Homework – Clear instructions and answers included. Computer basics for kids, parts of a computer worksheet, technology lesson plan, elementary STEM activities, CPU and input devices, computer science for grades 3-5, homeschool technology resource, fun computer worksheets, digital literacy lesson.

Ideal For: Classroom teachers, homeschool parents, STEM/technology educators, and tutors.

Download now and make learning about computers fun and easy!

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How the Internet Works -Grades 3-5 Technology Lesson,Worksheets & Activities

By The Kidz Lab

Introduce your students to the fascinating world of the internet with this engaging, no-prep resource designed for Grades 3-5! This comprehensive lesson pack simplifies complex concepts like networks, servers, data packets, and online safety into kid-friendly activities, worksheets, and assessments. Perfect for technology classes, STEM lessons, or homeschooling!

What’s Included: ✔ Informative Reading Passage – Explains how the internet works (servers, browsers, Wi-Fi, data packets) in simple terms. ✔ Multiple-Choice Questions – 10+ questions to test understanding (with answer key). ✔ Short Answer & Open-Ended Questions – Prompts critical thinking about internet use and safety. ✔ True/False & Fill-in-the-Blanks – Interactive review activities. ✔ Vocabulary Matching & Diagram Labeling – Reinforces key terms (browser, server, Wi-Fi, etc.). ✔ Creative Website Design Activity – Students draw and describe their own website! ✔ Answer Key – Saves time for teachers and supports independent learning.

Key Learning Outcomes:

  • Understand the internet as a global network connecting computers.
  • Learn how data travels via servers, wires, and wireless signals.
  • Identify tools like browsers and Wi-Fi needed to go online.
  • Discuss internet safety rules (e.g., asking an adult for help).
  • Explore real-world uses of the internet (communication, research, entertainment).

Why Teachers Love This Resource: ✅ Aligned with Digital Literacy Standards – Fits elementary tech curriculum. ✅ Ready-to-Use – Print or assign digitally for instant lessons. ✅ Engaging Variety – Combines reading, quizzes, creativity, and discussions. ✅ Supports Differentiation – Clear instructions suit diverse learners. ✅ Perfect for Sub Plans or Homework – Includes all answers.

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Ideal For: Classroom teachers, homeschool parents, STEM/tech educators, and library lessons.

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What is Programming? Grades 3-5 Coding Lesson,Worksheets,Activities & Answer Key

By The Kidz Lab

Introduce young learners to the exciting world of coding with this comprehensive "What is Programming?" resource designed for Grades 3-5! This engaging lesson pack makes computer science concepts accessible through interactive worksheets, creative activities, and real-world connections. Perfect for STEM classes, technology integration, or homeschooling!

What's Included: ✔ Kid-Friendly Reading Passage - Explains programming basics, block coding, debugging, and programming languages (Scratch, Python) in simple terms ✔ Multiple-Choice Questions - 10+ assessment questions with answer key ✔ Short Answer & Open-Ended Prompts - Encourages critical thinking about coding applications ✔ True/False & Fill-in-the-Blanks - Interactive review activities ✔ Vocabulary Matching & Diagram Labeling - Reinforces key terms (programmer, debug, algorithm) ✔ Creative App Design Activity - Students imagine and draw their own coded application ✔ Complete Answer Key - Saves teachers time and supports independent learning

Key Learning Outcomes:

  • Understand programming as giving step-by-step computer instructions
  • Learn about block coding and popular languages (Scratch, Python)
  • Explore how programming creates games, apps, and websites
  • Develop problem-solving skills through debugging concepts
  • Connect coding to real-world technology uses

Why Teachers Love This Resource: ✅ Aligned with Computer Science Standards - Supports elementary coding curriculum ✅ Ready-to-Use - No prep needed - just print or assign digitally ✅ Engages Multiple Learning Styles - Combines reading, writing, drawing, and critical thinking ✅ Builds Future-Ready Skills - Introduces computational thinking early ✅ Perfect for Hour of Code or STEM Events - Fun standalone lesson or supplement Introduction to coding for kids, programming lesson grades 3-5, block coding worksheets, computer science activities, what is debugging, STEM coding lesson, homeschool programming unit, Scratch and Python basics, fun coding worksheets, future skills for students

Ideal For: Elementary teachers, STEM specialists, homeschool parents, after-school coding clubs, and library makerspaces

Download now to spark students' passion for coding and computational thinking!

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What is Artificial Intelligence? - Grades 3-5 AI Lesson, Worksheets & Activities

By The Kidz Lab

Introduce young learners to the fascinating world of Artificial Intelligence with this engaging, no-prep resource designed for Grades 3-5! This comprehensive lesson pack makes AI concepts accessible through real-world examples, interactive activities, and age-appropriate explanations. Perfect for STEM classes, technology integration, or homeschooling!

What's Included: ✔ Kid-Friendly Reading Passage - Explains AI basics, machine learning, and real-world applications (smart assistants, self-driving cars, video games) ✔ Multiple-Choice Questions - 10+ assessment questions with answer key ✔ Short Answer & Open-Ended Prompts - Encourages critical thinking about AI ethics and uses ✔ True/False & Fill-in-the-Blanks - Interactive review activities ✔ Vocabulary Matching & Diagram Labeling - Reinforces key terms (algorithm, sensor, data, neural network) ✔ Creative Robot Design Activity - Students imagine and draw their own AI-powered helper ✔ Complete Answer Key - Saves teachers time and supports independent learning

Key Learning Outcomes:

  • Understand AI as computer programs that learn from data
  • Recognize everyday AI applications (phone suggestions, smart speakers)
  • Explore how sensors and cameras help machines "see"
  • Discuss responsible AI use and human oversight
  • Connect AI to future careers and technologies

Why Teachers Love This Resource: ✅ Aligned with Technology Standards - Supports elementary STEM curriculum ✅ Ready-to-Use - No prep needed - just print or assign digitally ✅ Makes Complex Concepts Simple - Breaks down AI into kid-friendly terms ✅ Encourages Ethical Thinking - Prompts discussion about AI limitations ✅ Perfect for Hour of Code or Tech Week - Engaging standalone lesson

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Ideal For: Elementary teachers, STEM specialists, homeschool parents, after-school tech clubs, and library makerspaces

Download now to prepare students for an AI-powered future!

Bonus Features:

  • Real-world examples kids recognize (YouTube, video games, smart assistants)
  • Addresses common AI misconceptions
  • Promotes creativity through robot design
  • Introduces emerging tech careers
  • Encourages thoughtful discussion about technology's role in society
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How Do Robots Work? STEM Lesson Plan,Activities & Worksheets – Robotics for Kids

By The Kidz Lab

Spark curiosity and inspire future engineers with this engaging, hands-on robotics resource! Designed for elementary and middle school students, this printable PDF lesson plan breaks down how robots work in a fun, accessible way—covering parts, programming, sensors, and real-world applications. What’s Included:✔ 6-Page Lesson Guide: Explains robot components (frame, motors, sensors, "brain," power) and their functions with kid-friendly examples. ✔ Interactive Activities: Multiple-choice quizzes, fill-in-the-blanks, true/false, and vocabulary matching to reinforce key concepts. ✔ Creative Task: "Design Your Own Robot Helper" activity to boost creativity while applying STEM knowledge. ✔ Discussion Prompts: Open-ended questions to encourage critical thinking (e.g., "Why are robots helpful to humans?"). ✔ Answer Key: Ready-to-use solutions for easy grading or self-checking. Why Teachers Love It:✨ Aligned with STEM/STEAM Standards – Perfect for science, technology, or maker-space classes. ✨ No-Prep & Flexible – Works for in-person, hybrid, or homeschool settings. ✨ Real-World Connections – Highlights uses in factories, space, hospitals, and daily life. Ideal for: Grades 3–6, Robotics Clubs, STEM Nights, or Any Technology Curriculum. Robotics for kids, STEM robotics lesson, how robots work worksheets, parts of a robot activity, engineering for elementary, AI and robotics, technology unit plan, teacher-approved STEM resource. Ignite a passion for robotics—download today and let students explore the future of machines!

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Careers in Tech: Explore STEM Jobs Lesson Plan – Worksheets & Activities

By The Kidz Lab

Introduce students to exciting tech careers with this comprehensive, engaging resource! Perfect for grades 3-8, this printable PDF lesson plan explores diverse technology jobs—from coding and robotics to cybersecurity and game design—in a student-friendly way. Inspire future innovators while meeting STEM/STEAM curriculum goals!

What’s Included:

✔ 6-Page Lesson Guide: Covers 8+ tech careers (programmers, engineers, data scientists, cybersecurity experts, etc.) with real-world examples. ✔ Interactive Activities:

  • Multiple-choice quizzes to test knowledge
  • True/false and fill-in-the-blank exercises
  • Vocabulary matching (e.g., "programmer" → "writes code") ✔ Creative Task: "Imagine Your Dream Tech Job" activity with drawing and writing prompts. ✔ Discussion Prompts: Open-ended questions like "How will technology change future jobs?" to spark critical thinking. ✔ Answer Key: Saves time with ready-to-use solutions.

Why Teachers Love It:

✨ Aligned with Career Readiness Standards – Ideal for STEM labs, computer classes, or guidance lessons. ✨ No-Prep & Adaptable – Works for in-person, hybrid, or homeschool settings. ✨ Real-World Connections – Shows how tech skills apply to growing industries (e.g., AI, gaming, cybersecurity).

Ideal for: Career Day, Technology Units, After-School STEM Clubs, or Homeschooling.

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Equip students with knowledge about tomorrow’s careers—download now and ignite their passion for tech!

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The Cloud Who Couldn’t Cry - Story Retell and Reflection Activity,Comprehension

By The Kidz Lab

Engage students in a creative and reflective activity with "The Cloud Who Couldn’t Cry!" This comprehensive activity encourages critical thinking, emotional connection, and artistic expression.

What's Included:

  • Story Retell Activity: Students will draw and describe their favorite part of the story "The Cloud Who Couldn’t Cry". This activity helps reinforce comprehension as students reflect on the key moments in the narrative.
  • Reflection Questions: A set of open-ended questions that prompt students to think about the story's themes, such as self-discovery, helping others, and emotional growth. Students will also be asked to explain why they liked the part they chose to draw.
  • Creative Drawing: After reading the story, students will select a scene to illustrate and provide an explanation for their choice, fostering both artistic expression and a deeper understanding of the narrative.

Learning Objectives:

  • Enhance reading comprehension by identifying and reflecting on the key events of the story.
  • Develop emotional intelligence by connecting with the themes of empathy, growth, and helping others.
  • Improve writing skills through descriptive explanations and reflections.
  • Encourage creativity through drawing and visual storytelling.

This activity is ideal for:

  • Grades 1-5
  • Teachers looking for a fun, engaging, and thoughtful activity to reinforce reading comprehension and emotional literacy.
  • Classrooms or homeschool settings where students explore feelings, relationships, and nature-themed stories.

Perfect for:

  • Literacy centers
  • Reading comprehension lessons
  • Creative writing prompts
  • Art integration activities

Note: This activity includes both a drawing and writing component to keep students engaged while exploring the deeper meanings of the story. It can also be used as a group activity or individual reflection task.

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Make It Make Sense! Funny Editing & Revising Practice w/ 10 Nonsensical Writing

By Shy's Sunshine Room

The entire product is featured in the thumbnails!

Make It Make Sense! - Funny Editing & Revising Practice with 10 Nonsensical Writing Passages

Perfect to master:

  • Word Choice
  • Context Clues
  • Critical Thinking
  • Editing & Revising Practice
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End of Year Writing Scoot | 20 Reflective Prompts | Upper Elementary

By Shy's Sunshine Room

Wrap up the end of the year with these 20 reflective scoot cards! Great for grades 3 - 5!

Writing Prompts Included:

  • What is one thing you learned this year that you’ll use in the future?
  • Write about a moment this year that made you smile.
  • What is something you’ll always remember about this school year?
  • What was your favorite subject this year and why?
  • What was one challenge you faced this year, and how did you deal with it?
  • Write a thank-you note to someone who helped you this year. Make sure to give it to them!
  • What is something you’re proud of from this school year?
  • If you could change one thing about this school year, what would it be?
  • Describe a funny or surprising moment from class.
  • What advice would you give to someone starting this grade next year?
  • If you wrote a book about this year, what would the title be? Why?
  • What are three words that describe your school year? Explain your choices.
  • What will you miss most about this class?
  • Describe a time you helped someone this year.
  • Write about a favorite project or assignment and why you liked it.
  • What was your favorite thing to do at recess this year?
  • Describe your teacher in three words and explain each one.
  • What is one thing you would tell your future self about this school year?
  • Write about a classmate or mentor who made this year better.
  • What are you looking forward to most about next year?
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The Emperor's New Groove Movie Watch Along - Main Idea and Theme

By A Teachers Sidekick

Movie Time!!!!

This is a movie watch along to go with Disney's The Emperor's New Groove. This watch along is focused on the main idea and theme of the movie. Either during the movie or after, students will identify the main idea of the movie and provide supporting details for the main idea. They will also draw the theme of the story and then describe the theme with supporting details.

This is a great product for keeping students engaged during a movie on a fun Friday, practice for main idea/theme, and something to do after testing. And it is always good to practice main idea and theme!

I hope you and your students enjoy it! Please rate and review.



Credits:

Disney, W. (Director) & Disney, W. (Producer).(2000).The Emperor's new groove [Motion Picture].Walt Disney Pictures

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Writing Professional Emails Bundle: 5 Lessons - Google Slides™

By Shy's Sunshine Room

This is a Google Slides™ product!

This is a five part bundle on writing professional emails. The entire package is listed below with descriptions: 

Lesson 1: Introduction to Emails

  • Bellringer
  • What is an Email?
  • Who Will You Send a Professional Email to? (at school and as an adult)
  • Why Send an Email? (at school and as an adult)
  • Business Hours
  • Emails vs Texting
  • 2 Good vs Bad Examples of an Email
  • Closure

Lesson 2: Parts of an Email

  • Bellringer
  • Parts of an Email
  • Subject (clear capitalization instructions)
  • Greeting (formal and informal punctuation)
  • Body (format tips)
  • Closing & Signature (good and bad examples with tone examples)
  • Review Questions (give students the opportunity to reflect with structure!)
  • Closure

Lesson 3: Clear & Polite Emails

  • Bellringer
  • Formal Writing (things to avoid, sentence starters and frames for professional writing)
  • Purpose (model email with a good and bad example)
  • Rewriting Informal Emails (three practice examples)
  • Closure (rewrite informal lines to be more professional)

Lesson 4: Emotions vs Emails (Writing responses to frustrating emails)

  • Bellringer
  • Brainstorm Emotional Situations (not a moment to gossip about everyone and everything that is frustrating - general situations)
  • Safeguards (vent but don't send, let time pass then answer, have a trusted advisor help you word your response)
  • Purpose & Kindness (encouraging comments mixed with direct ones with two different email examples)
  • Important Things to Remember (remember your place either in authority or under it and the impact of your words, words have power and can never be taken back, cautions in choosing your words, be careful not to make endless excuses)
  • Practice (1 example, 2 practice opportunities, word choice and tone)
  • Closure (mind map to recall details)

Lesson 5: Producing and Reflecting upon Final Emails

  • Bellringer
  • Brainstorm
  • Write a Normal & an Emotional Email
  • Review Work
  • Send!
  • Personal Reflections
  • Closure
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Writing Professional Emails: Lesson 5 - Final Emails - Google Slides™

By Shy's Sunshine Room

This is a Google Slides™ product!

It is a lesson that contains that following topics: 

  • Bellringer
  • Brainstorm
  • Write a Normal & an Emotional Email
  • Review Work
  • Send!
  • Personal Reflections
  • Closure

This is the fourth lesson of a five part bundle on writing professional emails. The entire package is listed below: 

  1. Lesson 1: Introduction to Emails
  2. Lesson 2: Parts of an Email
  3. Lesson 3: Clear & Polite Emails
  4. Lesson 4: Emotions vs Emails (Writing responses to frustrating emails)
  5. Lesson 5: Producing and Reflecting upon Final Emails
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Writing Professional Emails: Lesson 4: Emotions vs Emails - Google Slides™

By Shy's Sunshine Room

This is a Google Slides™ product!

It is a lesson that contains that following topics: 

  • Bellringer
  • Brainstorm Emotional Situations (not a moment to gossip about everyone and everything that is frustrating - general situations)
  • Safeguards (vent but don't send, let time pass then answer, have a trusted advisor help you word your response)
  • Purpose & Kindness (encouraging comments mixed with direct ones with two different email examples)
  • Important Things to Remember (remember your place either in authority or under it and the impact of your words, words have power and can never be taken back, cautions in choosing your words, be careful not to make endless excuses)
  • Practice (1 example, 2 practice opportunities, word choice and tone)
  • Closure (mind map to recall details)

This is the fourth lesson of a five part bundle on writing professional emails. The entire package is listed below: 

  1. Lesson 1: Introduction to Emails
  2. Lesson 2: Parts of an Email
  3. Lesson 3: Clear & Polite Emails
  4. Lesson 4: Emotions vs Emails (Writing responses to frustrating emails)
  5. Lesson 5: Producing and Reflecting upon Final Emails
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Writing Professional Emails: Lesson 3 - Clear & Polite Emails - Google Slides™

By Shy's Sunshine Room

This is a Google Slides™ product!

It is a lesson that contains that following topics: 

  • Bellringer
  • Formal Writing (things to avoid, sentence starters and frames for professional writing)
  • Purpose (model email with a good and bad example)
  • Rewriting Informal Emails (three practice examples)
  • Closure (rewrite informal lines to be more professional)

This is the third lesson of a five part bundle on writing professional emails. The entire package is listed below: 

  1. Lesson 1: Introduction to Emails
  2. Lesson 2: Parts of an Email
  3. Lesson 3: Clear & Polite Emails
  4. Lesson 4: Emotions vs Emails (Writing responses to frustrating emails)
  5. Lesson 5: Producing and Reflecting upon Final Emails
English Language Arts
Writing
Other (ELA)
$3.25