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Middle school writing graphic organizer videos

Preview of Teaching Theme | Story Elements with Google Slides and Video Lessons

Teaching Theme | Story Elements with Google Slides and Video Lessons

Created by
Gay Miller
All activities in this Theme Unit are provided in both digital and printable formats. The digital resources were created using Google Slides. You may convert the Google Slides to PowerPoint lessons for students to complete when they are not online.General Teaching· Vocabulary Practice – word and definition cards for practice + a test on these words· Question Stems by Grade LevelVideo Lessons with Organizers and Activities· Lesson 1 – Finding Themes in LiteratureActivity – Students will practice
Preview of How to Teach Main Idea & Key Details for High School Reading Skills

How to Teach Main Idea & Key Details for High School Reading Skills

Do your students struggle with determining main idea and key details? Teach students how to apply these critical reading skills from any text with this NO PREP digital and interactive lesson that includes a teacher video, examples, and directions. This main idea and key details lesson focuses on reading and writing skills by providing students with an anchor chart that likens main idea to a concrete idea and gives steps to students on how to determine the main idea. Main Idea and Details Answer
Preview of How to Introduce Quotations with the Quote Sandwich No Prep Digital Lesson

How to Introduce Quotations with the Quote Sandwich No Prep Digital Lesson

Do your students struggle with introducing quotations, embedding quotations or integrating quotations? Teach them how to properly cite text evidence and analyze with quote sandwiches! This NO PREP digital lesson can be used for your students in high school, middle school, or upper elementary school. This lesson includes a teaching video for students, a visual anchor chart for teaching the skill of embedding quotations as well as including a citation. There is also an anchor chart that includes s
Preview of Inference Lessons and Activities

Inference Lessons and Activities

Created by
Gay Miller
All activities are provided in both digital and printable formats. The digital resources were created using Google Slides. You may convert the Google Slides to PowerPoint lessons for students to complete when they are not online.General Teaching· Vocabulary Practice – word and definition cards for practice + a test on these words· Question Stems by Grade LevelHook Activities Google Slide PresentationForensic Evidence Lapbook - Students create a lapbook with either graphic organizers or case fil
Preview of Make a Commercial/ Create an Advertisement!

Make a Commercial/ Create an Advertisement!

Created by
Mrs BowCast
Want to try something creative? Have your students create their own commercial! Students will use this graphic organizer to organize their ideas and plan their commercial. This activity is great for group work!
Preview of Digital Introduction to Argument Writing Lesson & Activity for High School

Digital Introduction to Argument Writing Lesson & Activity for High School

Do your high school students struggle with argument writing, creating claims, counterclaims and using text evidence? Teach them the pieces of argument writing, how to include proper text evidence and how to create a claim, counterclaim, and challenge sentence. Students then put together their pieces by writing a body paragraph. This NO PREP digital lesson can be used for your students in high school, or middle school and includes a rubric! This lesson includes three teaching videos for students,
Preview of Figurative Language Digital + Printable Video Lessons & Organizers

Figurative Language Digital + Printable Video Lessons & Organizers

Created by
Gay Miller
This packet contains 18 organizers in printable and Google Slides versions with video companions going over definitions and examples of of the following types of figurative language:SimilesMetaphorsIdiomsProverbsAdagesPersonificationHyperboleAlliterationAssonanceOnomatopoeiaSymbolismAllusionMalapropismOxymoronPunIronySarcasmUnderstatementWHAT'S INCLUDED 1 - An introductory set of organizers is included for unit vocabulary, teaching standards, and unit goals.2 - 16 Videos (Similes and metaphors
Preview of Argumentative Writing Bundle - Essay organizer, stems, links, visuals, scaffolds

Argumentative Writing Bundle - Essay organizer, stems, links, visuals, scaffolds

This is everything I use to teach the argument essay in AP Language (also for Pre-AP Language). Writing guides are scaffolded and designed to focus on idea-based arguments with strong evidence and analysis. Resources also include thesis and counter-rebuttal video lessons, organizers, and stems.Check the preview for this listing for a PDF of all documents and slides.Bundle includes: Steps to an Argument Essay Writing GuideGoogle Slides for Argument essay (40 slides, including thesis construction
Preview of ***Narrative Bootcamp Bundle (Lucy Calkins Lifesaver)

***Narrative Bootcamp Bundle (Lucy Calkins Lifesaver)

Created by
Mrs Augusto
This narrative writing bootcamp was developed after struggling to make the necessary gains using the Lucy Calkins program. It was developed after years of trying different techniques to improve narrative writing in my classroom. This is the complete narrative bootcamp bundle for writing from a different point of view.This narrative writing bootcamp has dramatically improved narrative writing in my classroom and improved scores on state testing. It provides students with a structure and founda
Preview of Debate Topics

Debate Topics

Created by
ELA Design Team
Use this video and corresponding notes to help students start thinking about taking a stand on an argumentative topic. Throughout the video, there are nine different topics. As each topic scrolls across the screen, students have one minute to brainstorm their current thoughts on the specific topic on their guided notes. This is a great activity to start any argumentative topic! To find handout, please search "Debate Topics Brainstorm." Stated on the handout: "Directions: As the video flas
Preview of Narrative Writing Bootcamp Day 1 (Lucy Calkins Lifesaver)

Narrative Writing Bootcamp Day 1 (Lucy Calkins Lifesaver)

Created by
Mrs Augusto
This narrative writing bootcamp was developed after struggling to make the necessary gains using the Lucy Calkins program. It was developed after years of trying different techniques to improve narrative writing in my classroom. This is the first video in the bootcamp and introduces the structure of narrative writing. Students learn how to complete a narrative "brain dump" after reading a story. They will later create their own as a graphic organizer to plan their writing. This narrative wr
Preview of Narrative Writing Bootcamp Day 6 (Lucy Calkins Lifesaver)
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Narrative Writing Bootcamp Day 6 (Lucy Calkins Lifesaver)

Created by
Mrs Augusto
This narrative writing bootcamp was developed after struggling to make the necessary gains using the Lucy Calkins program. It was developed after years of trying different techniques to improve narrative writing in my classroom. This is the sixth video in the bootcamp and teaches students to show a character's emotions without telling the reader explicitly. Students will be taught how to use figurative language, sensory details, actions, dialogue, and thoughts to reveal a character's emotions
Preview of English Teacher Help: How to Teach Writing, FREE Brainstorming Organizers, CCSS
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English Teacher Help: How to Teach Writing, FREE Brainstorming Organizers, CCSS

Created by
Laura Randazzo
An experienced high school English teacher shares four brainstorm organizers to help middle school and high school writers gather their ideas and research before writing. To download your own set of the brainstorm organizers and complete samples shown in the video, go here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Brainstorming-Organizers-FREE-Handouts-Examples-to-Help-Teen-Writers-CCSS-3405571 Want more help with writing instruction, including high-interest lessons and exemplar student sam
Preview of Writing an Introductory Paragraph Video & Activities | Distance Learning
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Writing an Introductory Paragraph Video & Activities | Distance Learning

Created by
Lit with Lyns
Want your students to keep writing while doing digital learning? This video presentation explains step-by-step how to write a strong introductory paragraph for argumentative essays (although it can be used for any type of writing). Simply share the video and intro outline template with your students, and they'll be on their way.What's included:Video explaining how to write a strong intro paragraphPresentation handoutsIntroductory paragraph graphic organizerLink to video (for digital option)Link
Preview of Narrative Writing Bootcamp Day 3 (Lucy Calkins Lifesaver)

Narrative Writing Bootcamp Day 3 (Lucy Calkins Lifesaver)

Created by
Mrs Augusto
This narrative writing bootcamp was developed after struggling to make the necessary gains using the Lucy Calkins program. It was developed after years of trying different techniques to improve narrative writing in my classroom. This is the third video in the bootcamp and teaches students the acronym I Heart FASTDD to remember the elements of narrative writing. Students pause during the video to draw (or find clipart if working digitally) that will help them remember the definition of each el
Preview of Narrative Writing Bootcamp Day 8 (Lucy Calkins Lifesaver)
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Narrative Writing Bootcamp Day 8 (Lucy Calkins Lifesaver)

Created by
Mrs Augusto
This narrative writing bootcamp was developed after struggling to make the necessary gains using the Lucy Calkins program. It was developed after years of trying different techniques to improve narrative writing in my classroom. This is the eighth and final video in the bootcamp. Students will learn how to use a narrative brain dump to write a point of view narrative.This narrative writing bootcamp has dramatically improved narrative writing in my classroom and improved scores on state testin
Preview of Narrative Writing Bootcamp Day 7 (Lucy Calkins Lifesaver)
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Narrative Writing Bootcamp Day 7 (Lucy Calkins Lifesaver)

Created by
Mrs Augusto
This narrative writing bootcamp was developed after struggling to make the necessary gains using the Lucy Calkins program. It was developed after years of trying different techniques to improve narrative writing in my classroom. This is the seventh video in the bootcamp and teaches students how to plan a narrative from a different point of view using a narrative brain dump. Students will be taught how to draw a narrative brain dump from memory and incorporate I heart FASTDD. They will be tau
Preview of Narrative Bootcamp Day 2 (Lucy Calkins Lifesaver)
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Narrative Bootcamp Day 2 (Lucy Calkins Lifesaver)

Created by
Mrs Augusto
This narrative writing bootcamp was developed after struggling to make the necessary gains using the Lucy Calkins program. It was developed after years of trying different techniques to improve narrative writing in my classroom. This is the second video in the bootcamp and teaches students to identify and explain the author's use of literary elements. Students will learn to define dialogue, sensory details, figurative language, and imagery and to cite a quote from the text that shows each ele
Preview of Don't Be Afraid of Spiders- ELA/EL Learners

Don't Be Afraid of Spiders- ELA/EL Learners

Created by
Lara Parker
This is a Google slide assignment, in which students watch a Scientific Video about why we are scared of Spiders and complete a graphic organizer.
Preview of Improve Text-Based Essays Using the TEACH Method
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Improve Text-Based Essays Using the TEACH Method

Improve Text-Based Essays Using the TEACH Method Are you teaching upper elementary or middle school students to write evidenced-based essays, like DBQs, or preparing for a state writing test like FSA? Try using the TEACH method to help students understand how to add evidence and analysis to support their opinion or thesis statement. The TEACH method uses a memorable acronym to help students remember the key parts of their essay. As students master supporting their topics with specific text evi
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