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ESCRITURA PARA PRINCIPIANTES! El Camino hacia mi historia.
By La Llama Bilingüe
¡Qué dolor de cabeza que es escribir!
No es sorpresa escuchar que la escritura es la última de las destrezas que se llegan a afirmar en las personas. Por esta razón he creado una ficha de apoyo para ayudar a los escritores principates a organizar sus ideas para que puedan producir las más bellas historias.
Con este recurso, los maestros pueden planificar una lección de escritura que tendrá como objetivo crear más independencia. Puede ser utilizados por estudiantes hispano-hablantes o para aquellos que están aprendiendo español como segunda lengua.
Fácil de usar: imprima, grape, perfore y ya!
Episode 6 Disney's The Crossover Series Text Companion Handout
By TooBookedUp
If your students loved reading Kwame Alexander's The Crossover, they need to see the new Disney+ series! As teachers, we want our students to be engaged, even when they are watching a film. With this resource, students will be challenged to think critically about the text and film in a variety of ways including comparing and contrasting, evaluating director decisions, and tracking character development across the series.
This resource includes:
Check out every episode bundled 1-8: Disney's The Crossover Series Text Companion Handouts Episodes 1-8 BUNDLE (TeachShare.com)
Narrative Writing | EASTER BUNDLE
By Nardine Mettry
Spark your students' imaginations with these engaging Easter-themed narrative writing prompts! This bundle offers two exciting storylines to inspire creative writing and storytelling.
What's Included:
These writing prompts offer opportunities for students to practice descriptive language, plot development, and character building while having fun with the Easter theme.
Don't forget to share with me how it went with your little ones. I hope it was useful in your classroom.
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English Language Arts Certificate Awards For Middle and High School
By A Plus Education
Recognize your student's hard work and effort throughout the school year with this set of English Language awards in gold theme. These awards are standards based with each award including the number of the standard.
Awards for literary reading, speaking, listening, writing, informational reading, language conventions, and some miscellaneous awards are included and saved by category in separate folders.
These awards could be given throughout the school year and for a school-wide awards program. These awards are a great way reward and to motivate your students to do well as well as create a positive inspiring classroom culture.
This product is an editable PowerPoint file, you must have PowerPoint software to use this product.
Editable means only the text can be edited.
Writing Bill of Rights Printable Poster for Middle and High School Students
By Geography & Math Made Easy
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High Resolution: 300 DPI
Can be printed assmall or as large as you need.
This Writer's Bill of Rights was created by a group of teachers of 5th-grade highly-gifted students but can be used for middle school and high school students at all levels. A poster that can be used in language arts or other classrooms.
This is a jpg file. The file size is 2.4 megabytes at 300 dpi.
It can be enlarged to a poster size for the classroom.
Disclaimer:
One purchase is good for one teacher. If additional teachers would like to use this, please purchase additional licenses.
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Should students be required to learn second language?: Argumentative prompt
By Educate and Create
Should students be required to learn second language? This is an argumentative essay prompt, three articles, and outline sheet. Your kids will all have their own opinions about whether or not schools should require students to learn second language. This comes complete with rubric. This is a pdf.
If you want the Google Drive editable version
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Looking for more argumentative prompts with articles?
Minimum Wage - Argumentative prompt, articles, and outline sheet
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Did Shakespeare write his own stuff?:Argumentative prompt, articles, and rubric.
Should Schools Ban Soda? - Argumentative prompt, articles, and outline sheet
Back to School All About Me My Favorite Things Student Worksheets Activities Fun
By April S Bash
Back to School Worksheets :
2 pages include
1. All About Me
2. My Favorite Things : 8 “favorites” to label and color
Or see my FULL 38-page Back to School Packet HERE :
Back to School Activities Worksheets All About Me Writing Prompts Fun
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Social Skills Activities and Worksheets | Brainstorm Graphic Organizer | SEL
By Queen's Educational Resources
Social Skills Activities and Worksheets | Brainstorm Graphic Organizer | SEL
About This Resource
**★ Topic - **Social Skills
**★ **Brainstorming Social Skills Activity Worksheets
**★ **10 pages
**★ **PDF file
**★ **Suitable for Upper Elementary, Middle School, and High School
**★ **Social Emotional Learning
**★ **Detailed Suggested Responses included
This resource includes:
**★ **1 General Note-Taking Sheet
**★ **1 Social Skills Word Dissection Worksheet
**★ **1 Good vs. Poor Social Skills Brainstorming Worksheet
**★ **1 Social Skills Word Web Worksheet
**★ **3 Bulletin Board Display Pages to showcase student work
**★ **Sample Responses for all activities to support instruction
Help your students develop a deeper understanding of social skills with this engaging and interactive note-taking worksheet! This resource guides students to break down the concept of social skills by brainstorming and reflecting on the meanings of “social” and “skills.” Through this activity, students will analyze each term, connect their ideas, and develop a clear, personal definition of social skills.
Additionally, they will reflect on their own experiences to identify examples of good and poor social skills, fostering meaningful discussions and self-awareness.
Bulletin Board Task Display Pages are included to showcase student work and definitions on your classroom bulletin board to reinforce learning and create a visual display of their efforts.
Sample Responses | Answer Keys Included: Provide guidance for brainstorming activities and examples of good and poor social skills, making it easy for teachers to facilitate discussions or support students as needed.
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❌ Lesson plans are not included. This product can be used in addition to your own lesson plans and in such a way that best meets the needs of your students.
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Created by © Queen's Educational Resources | All Rights Reserved
Your purchase includes one copy to be used in a single classroom. If you are looking for multiple copies, please be sure to purchase additional licenses.
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Please feel free to email me if you have any questions!
queenseducationalresources@gmail.com
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Julius Caesar FINAL WRITING ASSIGNMENT: Essay Prompts, Advice, Rubric | EDITABLE
By Rigorous Resources for High School English
Looking for a final writing assignment on Shakespeare's Julius Caesar? This resource features everything you'll need to lead students through the process of writing an analytical essay about Julius Caesar.
The resource features 5 writing prompts which will motivate students to think with nuance about important themes in the play. The resource also includes scaffolding to help students select evidence, generate an outline, and begin writing. For teachers, the resource features an assessment rubric which can be used to grade and provide feedback on students' analytical writing.
As a bonus, this resource also features a two-page handout on how to embed quotations within an analytical essay. The handout provides students with three techniques for framing textual evidence: the block quotation, the clause-and-colon method, and the integration of short quotations into one's own sentence.
Here's what you'll find in this editable 10-page resource:
The entire unit will come to you in two separate formats: Word Docs *and* PDFs. Because the Word docs are fully editable, you'll be able to customize them to match the skill levels of your students year after year. If you don't have Microsoft Word, you'll still be able to access PDF versions which are easy to navigate and quick to print.
Rigorous Resources is your one-stop shop for top-quality resources on William Shakespeare. Wishing you an amazing experience with teaching the Julius Caesar. If you have any questions along the way, please don't hesitate to get in touch. I love hearing from fellow teachers who share a passion for great literature!
Happy teaching!
Adam Jernigan, Ph.D.
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Feel free to check out these complete units on Shakespeare's masterpieces:
COMPLETE UNIT with Workbooks on Romeo and Juliet
COMPLETE UNIT with Workbooks on Julius Caesar
COMPLETE UNIT with Workbooks on Macbeth
COMPLETE UNIT with Workbooks on Othello
COMPLETE UNIT with Workbooks on Hamlet
COMPLETE UNIT with Workbooks on Much Ado About Nothing
INTRO TO SHAKESPEARE: Biography, Globe Theater, Language, & Meter
Writing or Grammar Editing Marks
By Fortunate in Fifth Grade
Do you print out your student's writing and have them peer edit? Do you have students' correct sentences when teaching grammar? Then these are perfect for you. These are quick, easy editing marks students can use to correct writing or assist with grammar lessons. I print them out, number the back of them and laminate them.
I hand them out at the beginning of the year to keep in their writing binder. When we do Daily Language they use a red pen to edit the sentences and then rewrite the sentences correctly. When we peer edit I print their writing and they meet with a partner and peer edit each other's work using these correction marks.
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If you would like to pair them with my Daily Language worksheets you can grab them HERE! These are great morning work activities that continue to build the student's understanding of grammar and editing of their work.
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Adding Sentences: ELA Editing/Revising/Grammar Practice/Test Prep Worksheet
By Blooming Through High School
Enhance your students' writing skills with this comprehensive "Adding Sentences" practice resource, designed to prepare them for state and district assessments.
This resource features five carefully crafted practice passages, each paired with a Google Quiz to reinforce learning and track progress.
Students will learn essential strategies for effectively adding sentences to enhance clarity and coherence in their writing. A concise teaching page is included for self-guided learning, making it easy for students to understand and apply these strategies independently. Empower your students to confidently tackle sentence addition questions and excel in their assessments with this targeted practice tool.
INCLUDES A FLOW CHART FOR STUDENTS TO EASILY UNDERSTAND THE STRUCTURE OF THE QUESTION AND WHAT THEY NEED TO DO!
INCLUDES: Word Doc, PDF & Google Form Quiz!
Bundle & Save with ELA Test Prep, Study Guide & Activities Bundle
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By Kim Romero
A Proofreading Checklist for students to monitor and proofread their own work. This Checklist includes important components needed in a quality paragraph. The following handout allows students to write a rough draft and then use this checklist to proofread their paragraph. This is a great visual for students to remember, while proofreading any type of writing. I hope you enjoy using this checklist in the classroom. If you like my product please check out my Christmas Persuasive Writing Activity Remember to leave a rate and comment. Check out my store for more products. Thanks!
Dialogue, Inferencing, and Point of View
By Beth Hammett
14 non-fiction and 1 fiction scenarios with speech and thought bubbles for students to make inferences, practice point of view, and practice writing dialogue. Non-Fiction Scenes Include: Skiers Musicians Basketball Player Hiking Art Babysitting Mechanics Friends Salesman Accident Garden Skateboarding Science Parking Lot and Aliens (fiction) Can be used individually or with whole groups for journal writing, writing text evidence based on visual clues, on-demand writing prompts, writing reader's theater/plays, practice grammar skills, spelling, vocabulary, and more.
CER - Claim, Evidence, Reasoning Reference Flip Book
By Brittany Henderson
Help students with their science writing skills with this quick reference for the CER strategy. Each tab tells about the parts of a CER and gives examples of each part in practice.
Give out to each individual student for their own reference, or keep on hand as a class set when students need some guidance about the process.
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How to Train Your Dragon Movie Watch Along - Sequence of Events
By A Teachers Sidekick
This is a watch-along activity to go with the movie How to Train Your Dragon. Students will start by taking doodle notes as they watch. Then they will list the major events in the story.
Doodle Notes: This is a great way to allow students to visualize what they are watching/reading. Instead of writing what they see, students "doodle" what they are seeing/hearing. This is also a great accommodation for students who might need support with writing.
I hope you enjoy it. Please rate and review.
(FR) ÉCRITURE - INCITATIONS D'ÉCRITURE
By French Made Fun!
Cette ressource comprend 16 semaines d'incitations d'écriture créative (4 questions au choix chaque semaine) pour un total de 60 incitations! Elles se présentent sous la forme de « démarreurs d'histoires », où les élèves réfléchissent ou inventent une histoire ou une expérience.
Vous pouvez demander aux élèves de choisir un nombre d'incitations d'écriture par semaine (ou tout!) et vous pouvez aussi choisir la quantité d'écriture. Vous pouvez choisir de les rendre formels ou informels, formatifs ou sommatifs. Vous pouvez choisir de les faire comme devoirs ou en classe.
Ils sont excellents en tant qu'activités de remplacement pour les enseignants!
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Middle School Argument Writing Essay Analysis activity, Peer/ Self Checklist
By The Red-Haired Reader
This product has 3 parts. First, there is a hi-lighting activity that requires students to go back into an Argument Essay they've already written and color-code the different essential parts of their writing. You could post this assignment on Google classroom or project the directions onto the Smart Board. The second part is a checklist for Argument Writing. You will make a copy for each student. The students could use it themselves for self- assessment, OR they could switch and use it for peer feedback. Finally, there is a very helpful chart that includes transition words for Argument Writing, including power words, transition words, turnback words, and counter argument words. You can copy this for all students, hang it on the wall, project it on the Smart Board, or post it on Google classroom. My students keep this in their binders to refer to all year long.
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R.A.C.E.S. Writing Strategy Grade 4 (World History)
By Peter D
This is a 33-page set of worksheets to help grade 4 students practice the R.A.C.E.S. Writing Strategy. The R.A.C.E.S. Writing Strategy (Restate, Answer, Cite, Explain, Summarize) is a method that students can use to write meaningful responses to questions about a written text.
There are 13 pages of worksheets which cover the following topics:
* Introduction
* Restate
* Answer
* Restate and Answer
* Cite the Text
* Explain
There are also 20 pages for students to practice the R.A.C.E.S. Writing Strategy. Each page has a short paragraph of text followed by one question for students to answer using the R.A.C.E.S. Writing Strategy.
The written texts included in this set of worksheets are related to world history.
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Fungi Life Cycle Writing Prompts & Note-Taking Sheets
By Homeschool with Big Easy Homeschooling Mom
Dive into the intriguing world of fungi with our detailed writing prompts and note-taking sheets on the fungi life cycle. Perfect for students of all ages, these educational resources offer engaging activities and structured note-taking templates to enhance understanding of fungi development. From spore formation to fruiting bodies, each stage of the fungi life cycle is meticulously covered, fostering curiosity and scientific exploration. Ideal for classroom use or individual study, these sheets support a hands-on learning approach, making the study of fungi both fun and informative.
These writing prompts would be perfectly paired with the Fungi Life Cycle Full Unit Study:
Comprehensive Fungi Life Cycle Unit Study
Please also check out my other Plant and Fungi Life Cycle resources:
FREE Plant & Fungi Life Cycle - Reading Passages, Q & A, and Note-taking Pages
Comprehensive Plant Life Cycle Unit Study
Comprehensive Plant and Fungi Life Cycle Unit Study Bundle
Creative Writing: Sponge Activities
By Shy's Sunshine Room
Sponge activities!
Have advanced writers in your class that always finish early? Look no farther! Give those students a Creative Writing Sponge activity. This will help your students associate writing with fun and advance their handwriting and grammatical skills! I have also found that it helps indecisive students narrow down what they could write about by giving them limited options! This could be graded as extra credit or left as just an fun extra activity.
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