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1-Week Preview of Daily Journal Slides for Grades 3-6
By MrsBaileyandHerClass
Engage Your Students with Daily Journal Writing Prompts!
Discover the power of daily journal writing with this 1-week preview of our comprehensive Daily Journal Slides for grades 3-6. Each slide is crafted to spark creativity, critical thinking, and self-expression in your students. Ideal for morning work, writing centers, or daily warm-ups, these slides are a must-have for every elementary classroom.
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Download this 1-week preview now and see how our daily journal slides can transform your classroom. Love what you see? Check out our full 200-slide product for even more engaging journal prompts.
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By Beth Hammett
Need two weeks worth of writing prompts to get students writing and reflecting on emotional intelligence skills?
Try the ten slide PowerPoint which addresses learning styles and emotional intelligence skills such as:
goal setting
time management
anger management
stress management
study skills
and more...
Just put up the slide, play some brain music, and let students write then share (if desired). You'll be amazed at the reflective responses!
Visit www.bethhammett.blogspot.com for FREE weekly activities.
Planning Informational Texts PowerPoint/Lesson | Factual Texts
By Teachin Tips
Planning an information report can be difficult. But not anymore! This Informative Writing Planning PowerPoint helps you teach your students how to plan an information report step-by-step! This PowerPoint is an interactive way to introduce the structure of informative writing with examples and visuals for you to run the explicit portion of your lesson.
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✏️ Information Report Planning PowerPoint PDF Format
✏️ Steps and examples for planning an information report
✏️ Visuals to support student understanding
✏️ Suitable for whole class explicit lesson
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By Beth Hammett
A great way to get students journaling is to combine visuals with words to stimulate the mind. The eleven-slide PowerPoint addresses study skills, time management, stress management, interpersonal relationships and goal setting. Great for group discussions and story starters, as well.
By Beth Hammett
10 days of writing prompts to address goal setting, time/anger/stress management,interpersonal skills. Wonderful visuals will stimulate response from students. Excellent for group discussions and journal sharing.
Paragraph Development (Writing)
By Beth Hammett
Defines the term "paragraph" plus how to build paragraphs along with different types of paragraphs and relationship words for each. Included are: General, Analysis, Chronology, Least to most important, Most to least important, Logical, Subordinating, Coordinating. Easy to follow with examples of styles given.
Today in History Daily Warm-Up - November
By José Guzmán
Today in History Daily Warm-Up Instructions:
Image Observation:
Display a historical image related to the day's date or a significant event in history.
Instruct students to carefully observe the details in the image without providing any background information.
Individual Inference:
Ask students to individually jot down their inferences about what they think might be happening in the image.
Encourage them to consider details such as clothing, setting, facial expressions, and any other relevant visual cues.
Partner Discussion:
Pair up students and have them share their individual inferences with their partners.
Prompt partners to discuss and compare their interpretations, encouraging them to consider different perspectives.
Collaborative Inference:
Bring the class back together and facilitate a collaborative discussion.
Select a few pairs to share their inferences with the entire class.
Encourage students to consider diverse interpretations and discuss any common themes or differences in their observations.
Historical Context:
After the collaborative discussion, provide some historical context or information about the image.
Discuss how the actual events align or differ from the students' inferences.
Benefits for Students:
Critical Thinking Skills:
Analyzing historical images promotes critical thinking as students must observe details, make connections, and draw conclusions.
Inference and Interpretation:
Making inferences based on visual cues enhances students' ability to interpret information and think beyond the surface.
Collaborative Learning:
Partner and class discussions foster collaborative learning, allowing students to share and refine their ideas through dialogue.
Engagement with History:
Connecting historical events to visual stimuli makes history more tangible and relatable for students, increasing their interest and engagement.
Communication Skills:
Sharing inferences with partners and the class improves communication skills and helps students articulate their thoughts effectively.
Diverse Perspectives:
Encouraging students to consider different interpretations promotes an appreciation for diverse perspectives and helps them understand that history can be viewed from various angles.
Contextual Learning:
Providing historical context after the activity solidifies students' understanding, reinforcing the connection between visual stimuli and historical events.
By incorporating this activity into the daily warm-up routine, students can develop a deeper appreciation for history, enhance their analytical skills, and actively engage with the learning process.
By Beth Hammett
Creative writing prompts that focus on 1800s history, issues and life. Includes 16 slides to help students think about life as an explorer or pioneer during the 1800s. Visually pleasing graphics with great journal starters. Excellent for history or language arts courses. Use for on-demand writing assessment.
Today in History Daily Warm-Up - December
By José Guzmán
Today in History Daily Warm-Up Instructions:
Image Observation:
Display a historical image related to the day's date or a significant event in history.
Instruct students to carefully observe the details in the image without providing any background information.
Individual Inference:
Ask students to individually jot down their inferences about what they think might be happening in the image.
Encourage them to consider details such as clothing, setting, facial expressions, and any other relevant visual cues.
Partner Discussion:
Pair up students and have them share their individual inferences with their partners.
Prompt partners to discuss and compare their interpretations, encouraging them to consider different perspectives.
Collaborative Inference:
Bring the class back together and facilitate a collaborative discussion.
Select a few pairs to share their inferences with the entire class.
Encourage students to consider diverse interpretations and discuss any common themes or differences in their observations.
Historical Context:
After the collaborative discussion, provide some historical context or information about the image.
Discuss how the actual events align or differ from the students' inferences.
Benefits for Students:
Critical Thinking Skills:
Analyzing historical images promotes critical thinking as students must observe details, make connections, and draw conclusions.
Inference and Interpretation:
Making inferences based on visual cues enhances students' ability to interpret information and think beyond the surface.
Collaborative Learning:
Partner and class discussions foster collaborative learning, allowing students to share and refine their ideas through dialogue.
Engagement with History:
Connecting historical events to visual stimuli makes history more tangible and relatable for students, increasing their interest and engagement.
Communication Skills:
Sharing inferences with partners and the class improves communication skills and helps students articulate their thoughts effectively.
Diverse Perspectives:
Encouraging students to consider different interpretations promotes an appreciation for diverse perspectives and helps them understand that history can be viewed from various angles.
Contextual Learning:
Providing historical context after the activity solidifies students' understanding, reinforcing the connection between visual stimuli and historical events.
By incorporating this activity into the daily warm-up routine, students can develop a deeper appreciation for history, enhance their analytical skills, and actively engage with the learning process.
Today in History Daily Warm-Up - October
By José Guzmán
Today in History Daily Warm-Up Instructions:
Image Observation:
Display a historical image related to the day's date or a significant event in history.
Instruct students to carefully observe the details in the image without providing any background information.
Individual Inference:
Ask students to individually jot down their inferences about what they think might be happening in the image.
Encourage them to consider details such as clothing, setting, facial expressions, and any other relevant visual cues.
Partner Discussion:
Pair up students and have them share their individual inferences with their partners.
Prompt partners to discuss and compare their interpretations, encouraging them to consider different perspectives.
Collaborative Inference:
Bring the class back together and facilitate a collaborative discussion.
Select a few pairs to share their inferences with the entire class.
Encourage students to consider diverse interpretations and discuss any common themes or differences in their observations.
Historical Context:
After the collaborative discussion, provide some historical context or information about the image.
Discuss how the actual events align or differ from the students' inferences.
Benefits for Students:
Critical Thinking Skills:
Analyzing historical images promotes critical thinking as students must observe details, make connections, and draw conclusions.
Inference and Interpretation:
Making inferences based on visual cues enhances students' ability to interpret information and think beyond the surface.
Collaborative Learning:
Partner and class discussions foster collaborative learning, allowing students to share and refine their ideas through dialogue.
Engagement with History:
Connecting historical events to visual stimuli makes history more tangible and relatable for students, increasing their interest and engagement.
Communication Skills:
Sharing inferences with partners and the class improves communication skills and helps students articulate their thoughts effectively.
Diverse Perspectives:
Encouraging students to consider different interpretations promotes an appreciation for diverse perspectives and helps them understand that history can be viewed from various angles.
Contextual Learning:
Providing historical context after the activity solidifies students' understanding, reinforcing the connection between visual stimuli and historical events.
By incorporating this activity into the daily warm-up routine, students can develop a deeper appreciation for history, enhance their analytical skills, and actively engage with the learning process.
By Beth Hammett
A thorough review with group/individual "Let's Practice..." slides. Peer workshopping instructions are included at the end. The PowerPoint includes Relationship Charts for: Addition/Listing;Time/Chronological; Compare/Contrast; Illustration/Definition/Example; Cause/Effect
By Beth Hammett
Have fun teaching Hyperboles with this twelve pdfs that defines, illustrates, and explains the concept. Includes: Individual/whole group activities (students illustrate or make videos) Definition Examples Media links with fun Youtubes Images for use with inferencing skills and more... Easy to follow and understand. Engaging and fun way to learn and use hyperboles.
Informational Writing UNIT BUNDLE | Factual Texts Whole CURRICULUM BUNDLE!
By Teachin Tips
Do you need resources to teach your students how to write a good quality information report? Then why not check out this Informational Writing UNIT BUNDLE! It comes with a complete set of instructional POWERPOINTS to help you teach all about factual texts! Use the ANCHOR CHARTS to help your students independently refer to key elements of information report writing throughout the unit of learning! Students will remain engaged with the various ACTIVITIES included in this bundle! Remember to use the assessment templates to record your students' progress as they learn the art of informing their reader on a topic!
FEATURES
✏️ Information Report Writing Rubric
✏️ Informational Writing Conference Notes for 1 Student
✏️ Informational Writing Conference Notes for 3 Students
✏️ Informational Writing Conference Notes for 6 Students
✏️ Informational Writing Conference notes for 12 Students Boxed Template
✏️ Informational Writing Conference Notes for 30 Students
✏️ Informational Writing Sticky Note Observation Templates
✏️ Informational Writing Editing Symbols Poster
✏️ Poster on the Structure of Informational Writing
✏️ Informational Writing Language Features Poster
✏️ Superb Starters - Sentence Starters Poster for Informational Writing
✏️ Logical Linkers - Linking Words Poster for Informational Writing
✏️ List of Informational Writing Topics Poster
✏️ Informational Writing Revision Checklist
✏️ Informational Writing Mentor Text
✏️ Search Engine Questions Poster for Informational Writing
✏️ List of Websites for Research Poster for Informational Writing
✏️Sample Informational Writing Plan
✏️ 10 Researching Posters/ Info Sheets for Informational Writing
✏️ 6 Informational Writing Planning Templates
✏️ Search Engine Questions Poster for Informational Writing
✏️ 2 Informational Writing Interactive Notebooks
✏️11 Quick Writes - Writing Prompts to help students practice researching and information report writing
✏️ Informational Writing Fact or Opinion Cut & Paste Activity
✏️ Informational Writing Summarising Templates
✏️ Planning Informational Writing PowerPoint
✏️ Informational Writing PowerPoint
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✏️ Editing Informational Writing PowerPoint
✏️ Publishing Informational Writing PowerPoint
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Publishing Poetry PowerPoint Lesson | How to Publish a Poem | Poetic Texts
By Teachin Tips
Do your students need tips on how to publish their poetry writing pieces? Then this Publishing Poetry PowerPoint might just help you! Includes suggestions for publishing poetic texts which can help your students decide on their choice of publishing!
FEATURES
✏️ Publishing Poetry PowerPoint PDF Format
✏️ Suggestions for publishing a poetic text
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RACE Writing Google Slides Presentation | Graphic Organizer | Editable TEST PREP
By Christina Bush
Do your students struggle with answering text-dependent questions? Introducing them to the RACE writing strategy could be a total game-changer for you and your students!
RACE Stands For:
Restate the question
Answer all parts of the question
Cite evidence to support your answer
Explain how your evidence proves your answer
This Google Slides presentation is already put together for you and ready to be shown to your students! Each step of the RACE writing strategy is discussed in-depth, with easy-to-follow and color-coordinated components. Each slide contains a checklist for you to display while teaching this writing process!
The last four slides consists of a graphic organizer (still color-coordinated!) to help you put all of the steps together at the end! The first two of those slides use an example question and response, separated into each step, along with all of the steps put together into one well-constructed response. The last two slides are CUSTOMIZABLE for you to add your own question and response!
BONUS! Keep your presentation engaging with all of the fun transitions and animations already done for you! This product includes TWO separate Google Slides presentations - identical in content, but one of them is more interactive! While the other simply displays all of the information.
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Writing Foldable for Interactive Notebook - Hamburger Essay
By Kile's Classroom
Writing Foldable, PowerPoint, First Draft Writing Pages, and Rubric Hamburger 5 Paragraph Essay Format Help students become better writers by teaching them a way to remember all the elements of a good piece of writing. Beginning writers need structure and organization. This bundle includes everything you will need to help them begin to build writing skills. Includes: Flipable/Foldable Pieces PowerPoint Presentation First Draft Writing Pieces Graphic Organizer Rubric Check out Kile's Classroom for more ELA writing and reading activities! Key Words: Writing, Paragraphs, Organization, Graphic Organizer, Essay, Writing Powerpoint
Kennings-Style Poetry PowerPoint Lesson | How to Write a Kennings-Style Poem
By Teachin Tips
Do your students need to learn how to write a Kennings-Style poem? Then you should check out this Kennings-Style Poetry PowerPoint! Use it to teach your students how to write a Kenning-Style poem through an engaging example and simple explanations!
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✏️ Kennings-Style Poetry PowerPoint PDF Format
✏️ Example of how to write a kennings-style poem
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Distance Learning | Fact-Based Opinion Writing (5 Paragraph Essay)
By Aimee in Elementary
Teaching students how to write a persuasive essay based on facts has never been easier! When you purchase this product, you will receive a powerpoint and graphic organizer that guides students through planning a five paragraph persuasive essay.
Students will respond to the prompt, "Should students have less homework?" In order to find evidence to support their position, students will have to do outside research.
Please note that this product does NOT contain informational texts about homework. Students should do outside research in order to find the information. This product DOES teach students how to organize their information into a 5 paragraph essay.
Ode Poetry PowerPoint Lesson | Poetic Texts | How to Write an Ode Poem
By Teachin Tips
Do your students need to learn how to write an Ode poem? Then check out this Ode Poetry PowerPoint! Use it to teach your students how to write an Ode poem in an easy and engaging manner using the examples in the PowerPoint!
FEATURES
✏️ Writing Ode Poetry PowerPoint PDF Format
✏️ Example for writing an Ode poem!
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Winter Holiday Writing Prompts
By Beth Hammett
Journal writing prompts that reflect winter activities(no religious holidays/symbols). 24 Great story starters for journal writes, essay writings, or on-demand practices. Wonderful, engaging visuals with easy-to-understand sentences.