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Middle school writing centers for SMART Notebook

Preview of Dependent and Independent Clauses SMARTBOARD  Pirate Theme

Dependent and Independent Clauses SMARTBOARD Pirate Theme

Students will love this interactive whiteboard/SMARTboard activity with a pirate theme. The first part of this SMARTboard lesson is an introduction to dependent and independent clauses. The second half of the lesson is an activity that allows students to practice the skill of recognizing the difference between dependent and independent clauses. Examples of how to make a dependent clause complete (independent) are given on many slides. All slides are self checking so lesson can be used as a mi
Preview of Paraphrasing Tips and Practice SMARTBOARD

Paraphrasing Tips and Practice SMARTBOARD

This SMARTboard lesson and activity introduces what paraphrasing is and gives the students a chance to put it into practice. Complete with tips and ways to learn to paraphrase for any report. Linked to You Tube video to help explain paraphrasing and plagiarism. Great for whole group/teacher directed lesson or center activity. Grades 4-8. MUST have SMART Notebook to download and use.
Preview of Revise and Edit Turn Sour Writing Sweet SMARTBOARD

Revise and Edit Turn Sour Writing Sweet SMARTBOARD

This fun SMARTboard lesson can be both a lesson and practice. It works well as a teacher directed lesson allowing for discussion, distance learning, or even an independent center. All slides are self checking. Students will edit samples of writing by choosing correct punctuation, adding and deleting sentences, correcting grammar, and making decisions about how to write a sentence better. Examples include how to punctuate compound sentences, quotations, addresses, word usage, adding informatio
Preview of Recognzing Different Types of Writing

Recognzing Different Types of Writing

This is a SmartBoard lesson that helps students recognize three different types of writing. It gives them quick exerts of each and then test their newly learned skills with a couple of fun games.
Preview of Phonics - Long a Vowel Sound - Magic e - Interactive Whiteboard

Phonics - Long a Vowel Sound - Magic e - Interactive Whiteboard

Having trouble teaching the long vowel sounds when words are made with an e at the end of the word? eg, cake, line, rope. Here are 10 pages of interactive activities and games using your SMART Board to help students learn and better UNDERSTAND how the long a sound is made in words, particularly when they are made with the 'magic e' at the end of the word. Copy and paste the link below to view a video about how to effectively use this Notebook file as a teaching and learning tool... http://yout
Preview of Monster Mash Idiom Jeopardy for SMARTBOARD

Monster Mash Idiom Jeopardy for SMARTBOARD

This smartboard activity is interactive and fully self checking. It is complete with funny pictures to help students understand the figurative language of idioms. This lesson can be used as a teacher directed whole group lesson, a small group lesson, or an independent activity. Can also be used as a competitive game. Slides are fully linked for easy play. Great for students grades 1-5. Younger first grade students may need more support, but it's a great way to introduce figurative language,
Preview of Using Transitions in Writing SMARTBOARD

Using Transitions in Writing SMARTBOARD

This interactive SMARTboard lesson can be used as multiple mini lessons in transitions and practice in choosing the correct transitions in stories and paragraphs. Also great for small group lessons, center activity, partner work, or whole class participation. All slides are self checking. The lesson begins with a minilesson on transitions and various lists of possible transitions. It then gives students a chance to put their skills to work. Level of difficulty increases as lesson moves forwar
Preview of Possessive Nouns Game SMARTBOARD

Possessive Nouns Game SMARTBOARD

Help your students get ready for spring testing!! All in one lesson to help your students practice the difference between plural nouns, singular possessive nouns, and plural possessive nouns. This SMARTboard lesson provides both a short mini lesson in all three and then it is followed up with a fun game to practice identifying whether a sentence needs a plural noun, a singular possessive noun, or a plural possessive noun to make it complete. A gameboard with a scoreboard makes it fun and inte
Preview of Visualizing Verbalizing - Spirit Rover Unit - Comprehension, Smartboard

Visualizing Verbalizing - Spirit Rover Unit - Comprehension, Smartboard

Created by
Mermy
This Smartboard Unit was created by me for classroom instruction. It is presented Sentence x Sentence, with vocabulary and comprehension, higher order thinking questions. This unit is READY TO GO! This lesson is uploaded for .Notebook for Smartboard. The PDF version can be found on my store. This unit is adapted from concepts learned from the Visualizing/Verbalizing Program by Lindamood-Bell for classroom Instruction, that helps students improve reading comprehension, language comprehension, an
Preview of Types of Sentences Football Lesson and Game SMARTBOARD

Types of Sentences Football Lesson and Game SMARTBOARD

This interactive smartboard lesson provides a mini lesson and a game. The mini lesson teaches the 4 types of sentences (declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory). The second part of the smartboard lesson is a game with a football theme. Class, group, or individuals will be divided into two teams. Each team has 7 players on the field that are linked to slides with questions. If a question is answered correctly, the team scores a touchdown and the scoreboard is changed to refle
Preview of Hidden Synonyms SMARTBOARD

Hidden Synonyms SMARTBOARD

Interactive SMARTboard practice lesson is fun AND challenging way to think about making writing more engaging by using interesting words to replace the common, over-used words we always hear. Synonyms step up the writing to a new level. Students will have to use their critical thinking skills to hunt for the synonyms in the sentences and passages. The lesson offers several different ways to find synonyms and to make a list of their own. Great for teacher directed lesson, partner work, or even in
Preview of Smartboard Word Work Center Rotation Schedule

Smartboard Word Work Center Rotation Schedule

This is a Smartboard Schedule to be used during word work/spelling centers or station. I made it to go with my word work centers/stations. There is an explanation of each days centers included after each day. I made this so that my students would know their rotation quickly and so that the transition would be smooth. I have also included at timer at the top of every day. This could be used for any center/station rotation.
Preview of Strategies to Improve Reports: a SmartBoard Presentation for 4th-6th Grade

Strategies to Improve Reports: a SmartBoard Presentation for 4th-6th Grade

Created by
Dot Cates
As students move into the upper Elementary grades and Middle school, strong expository writing skills and research skills are critical. Students are inherently curious, ask questions and look for answers, but what do they do with their facts once they have found information and done the research? This presentation goes through 9 critical strategies for writing and improving research papers In this interactive SmartBoard presentation, fourth through sixth graders will learn about: 1. Strateg
Preview of Why Writers Write - Author's Purpose SMARTBOARD

Why Writers Write - Author's Purpose SMARTBOARD

Author's Purpose - Is it to entertain, persuade, explain, or inform? This interactive smartboard lesson provides both a mini lesson to teach 4 reasons why writers write followed by various practice passages to determine what the author's purpose was. All slides are self checking so it works well in either a small group, large group, literacy center, or as partner work. This could also be broken down into several lessons as each passage provides an opportunity to discuss what makes it either: e
Preview of What A Random Story! Smartboard Game

What A Random Story! Smartboard Game

Created by
Overtime Academy
This smartboard file is a way to mix up, literally, how students tackle stories. The activity is incredibly diverse with the potential to be comedic, functional (works well with Words Their Way), or for enrichment. It all depends on how you want to use the game. With two clicks you will unleash your students into a combination of randomness that will challenge them to think outside of the box to build a story that fits the model of the traditional story. In this highly modifiable activity, s
Preview of Examining Narrative Text Elements and Structures SMARTBOARD

Examining Narrative Text Elements and Structures SMARTBOARD

This SMARTboard lesson will give your students the key to understanding narrative text and look at plot, theme, characters, events, and how they relate. Use as one lesson to introduce or review narrative text or use as several mini-lessons. Take time to explore the structures and elements for a deeper understanding that will transfer to their writing. Structures include plot, setting, character, theme, conflict, literary devices, dialogue, rising action, climax, and resolution. MUST have SMART
Preview of Figurative Language Lesson and Activity - It's A Jungle Out There SMARTBOARD

Figurative Language Lesson and Activity - It's A Jungle Out There SMARTBOARD

This SMARTboard lesson and activity begins with mini lessons on several types of figurative language: simile, metaphor, hyperbole, onomatopoeia, personification, and idiom. A short video accompanies the lesson part. Then it moves into a game if you want to use it as a game. It can easily be used as a regular activity in a small group, large group, partner work, or an independent center. All slides are self checking and linked for easy use. A scoreboard is provided if you would like to use
Preview of Rules and Practice of Syllabication SMARTBOARD

Rules and Practice of Syllabication SMARTBOARD

This highly interactive smartboard lesson is both lesson and practice in syllables and the rules of dividing words into syllables. It provides 10 rules of syllabication with practice on each slide. The lesson ends with a game at the end. All slides are linked and answers are provided so lesson can be used in whole group with teacher direction or it can be used as a game in stations or centers. Questions may be challenging for 3rd so some teacher help/hints may be necessary. Great for Grades
Preview of Visualizing Verbalizing - First Man In Space Unit - Comprehension, Smartboard

Visualizing Verbalizing - First Man In Space Unit - Comprehension, Smartboard

Created by
Mermy
This Smartboard Unit was created by me for classroom instruction. It is presented Sentence x Sentence, with vocabulary and comprehension, higher order thinking questions. This unit is READY TO GO! This lesson is uploaded for .Notebook for Smartboard. The PDF version can be found on my store. This unit is adapted from concepts learned from the Visualizing/Verbalizing Program by Lindamood-Bell for classroom Instruction, that helps students improve reading comprehension, language comprehension, an
Preview of Daily 5 SmartBoard Rotations

Daily 5 SmartBoard Rotations

Created by
Channing Carroll
In this file you will find slides that list students in color groups. There is a built in timer, and when it goes off the next page flips and the students' groups automatically rotate for you. You will need to hit play, or a student can. There is sound that plays as well when the timer goes off. You can change the stations as well. I have 4 listed because I combined to stations into one.
Preview of Gavin Gumball's Game of Editing SMARTBOARD

Gavin Gumball's Game of Editing SMARTBOARD

Your students will enjoy Gavin Gumball's game as they practice and sharpen their editing skills. This is set up as a game with all slides linked for easy use. The game has 25 slides with either 4 or 5 sentences on each. Students will use their language skills of punctuation, capitalization, word usage, subject/verb agreement, possessives, quotations and more to choose the sentence that is written correctly. Each slide has a point value assigned to it if students want a little competition. All an
Preview of Pay Attention to Figurative Language SMARTBOARD

Pay Attention to Figurative Language SMARTBOARD

Fun and engaging SMARTboard lesson will help students understand figurative language elements of: alliteration, metaphor, simile, hyperbole, personification, and idioms. This lesson works well as a teacher led lesson; distance learning; or even an independent center as all slides are self checking. This lesson is available in my store in PowerPoint also.
Preview of 4 Types of Sentences SMARTBOARD

4 Types of Sentences SMARTBOARD

This SMARTboard is both a lesson and a student practice. Explanation and examples of the 4 types of sentences is given first. Declarative, Interrogative, Exclamatory, and Imperative. The more common name of: Asking Sentence, Telling Sentence, Exclamatory, and Command are also used throughout the practice. Students have 14 slides with samples after the lesson to determine what punctuation is needed and what type of sentence it is. All slides are self checking so it can easily be used as a t
Preview of Smooth As Ice Similes SMARTBOARD

Smooth As Ice Similes SMARTBOARD

Fun, interactive SMARTboard lesson that works well as a small group or whole class lesson; independent center activity; or partner work. Helpful lesson teaching figurative language that compares two different things. It provides several activities in which students will determine which phrases are similes or complete similes. All slides are self checking. Great as an introduction; practice; or review of this skill. MUST have SMART Notebook to download and use this lesson.
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