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Preview of Writing Folder: Paragraphs, Essays, Stories, Reports & Poems

Writing Folder: Paragraphs, Essays, Stories, Reports & Poems

Created by
Jady Alvarez
This writing folder will help children in 3rd - 8th grade become better at writing by using templates to organize their writing.This writing folder will include templates for the following:ReportsParagraphsEssaysPoemsStoriesIt will break down the four types of writing: Expository, Persuasive, Narrative, & Descriptive and include writing prompts for each category. It will have templates for compare and contrasting and brainstorming.This is a complete writing folder that will help children wit
Preview of KWL Chart

KWL Chart

Created by
Jadyn Thone
A fun spin off of the traditional KWL Chart: K (What I Know), W (What I Want to Know), L (What I have Learned). The free-hand writing areas in this KWL Chart give leniency for students who wish to draw, thus catering for creative and visual learners OR pick the lined versions for those who prefer a more structured approach. KWL Charts are a good 10-30 minute activity before introducing a new topic. ContentsTeacher Notes: What a KWL chart is and how to implement in the classroom.Student Instructi
Preview of Butterfly Observation Journal

Butterfly Observation Journal

Perfect for students that are studying the life cycle of a butterfly. They can take notes and document their caterpillar's changes in their observation journal!*includes primary and intermediate writing lines*3 different font options
Preview of RACES Writing Strategy Graphic Organizer

RACES Writing Strategy Graphic Organizer

Created by
Joseph Garner
This student handout is all you will need to help students learn to write the perfect paragraph while citing evidence and responding to a writing prompt or a constructed response question. It includes hints that get your learners writing professionally in no time at all! Eventually, you can remove the hints and let the students write using the RACES strategy from memory.
Preview of Sentence Stems with Visual Supports for Writing (Sentence Starters)

Sentence Stems with Visual Supports for Writing (Sentence Starters)

Created by
NOODLENOOK
Sentence stem writing starters are an essential part of your writing toolkit for students with disabilities or reluctant writers. If you have ever given students a writing activity, but had a few who could not participate… what can you do? Start by getting these sentence starters!⭐What You'll Get⭐18 Sentence StemsEach Stem includes Visual Support Icons for Emergent ReadersEach Stem has a place to punch a hole and put a ring Included Sentence StemsI wantI likeI don’t likeI pickI needI want moreI
Preview of 30 Writing Prompts with Visual Icons-BUNDLE for NonWriters, SpEd or Autism Units

30 Writing Prompts with Visual Icons-BUNDLE for NonWriters, SpEd or Autism Units

Created by
NOODLENOOK
Engage students with disabilities using these Picture-Supported Writing Prompts! It is the perfect way to easily differentiate writing activities to include students of all ability levels, specifically NonWriters in SpEd or Autism Units. What You'll Get: 30 Picture-Supported Writing Prompts with 3 Differentiated Formats for Each Each with Written Response Worksheet Each with Written Response Worksheet + Draw It Response Box Each with Visual Icon Response with Response Stems for NonWriters
Preview of Heart Map Writing Journal Cover

Heart Map Writing Journal Cover

Created by
Kate Jenkins
Brainstorm some ideas for writing then paste or tape this sheet into their writing notebook for reference throughout the year! Ideas to fill up the Heart Map include people they love, places they love, activities they love, etc.
Preview of Web Graphic Organizers for reading and writing

Web Graphic Organizers for reading and writing

Web Graphic Organizers help students classify ideas for organizing writing projects, vocabulary instruction, reading comprehension, in problem solving, decision making, studying, planning research and brainstorming and so much more. Includes webs with:5 spaces6 spaces (2 designs)8 spacesHelps students organize their thinking during the pre-writing process by writing paragraph topics or headings in each bubble with the main idea in the middle bubble.***********************************************
Preview of Writing a Paragraph-Progress Monitoring

Writing a Paragraph-Progress Monitoring

Created by
Samantha Yelle
In need of a simple way to progress monitor your student's paragraph writing goals? Need some resources for RTI?This resource is for you!This resource includes 30 different writing topics. Each topic has a graphic organizer, student checklist, and room for student writing. You will have access to a ready to print rubric, as well as EDITABLE rubric and paragraph templates. You can easily make this resource fit YOUR needs!Your download includes 2 documents:-Easy Print Rubric, graphic organizer, an
Preview of Editable Idea / Brainstorming Web - Digital Graphic Organizer - Google Slide

Editable Idea / Brainstorming Web - Digital Graphic Organizer - Google Slide

Remote Learning Friendly! This popular organizer goes by many names - word web, idea web, brainstorming web, mind map, etc. - because it can be used in so many ways. Students can use the text boxes on this Google Slide to brainstorm ideas for prewriting or to organize details from a text. Teachers can also edit the slide and enter topics/details for any of the "bubbles" on the web before it is assigned (eg. add the five senses to focus on imagery). The best way to utilize this resource is to ass
Preview of Summarizing Fiction Using SWBST "Somebody, Wanted, But, So, Then" Format.

Summarizing Fiction Using SWBST "Somebody, Wanted, But, So, Then" Format.

Created by
MsMireIsHere
Summarizing Fiction Using "Somebody, Wanted, But, So, Then" Format. Using the "SWBST" strategy in this format has GREATLY improved my kiddoes summaries of fiction books. I enlarge this chart and we practice together multiple times using read alouds. Then, when they are ready, I shrink this page down for them to use in their composition book Reader's Notebooks. Tracing:Open up the document and project it onto your Smart board. Hang a piece of chart paper over the board and adjust the sizingof the
Preview of Digital Graphic Organizers | Opinion Writing Story Elements Vocabulary

Digital Graphic Organizers | Opinion Writing Story Elements Vocabulary

Digital graphic organizers are perfect for teachers looking for fun, new ways to support their language arts lessons. These digital graphic organizers for Google Classroom are such a time saver too! Included here are 36 graphic organizers that you can share with your students through Google Classroom or Google Drive, which they can then type directly into, and then share back with you! These are perfect for distance learning, homework or technology integration. ⭐Digital Graphic Organizers | Opin
Preview of Beginning, Middle, and End Language Arts Graphic Organizer

Beginning, Middle, and End Language Arts Graphic Organizer

This graphic organizer is a useful tool for teachers and students to enhance their storytelling and planning skills. It offers flexibility to cater to different age groups and learning styles, making it a valuable resource for your classroom.Here's a breakdown of its benefical features:Beginning, Middle, and End Structure: This graphic organizer is designed to help students plan and organize their stories into three main sections: the beginning, middle, and end. This is a fundamental structure i
Preview of Conferring and Group Notes Templates PARTIALLY EDITABLE

Conferring and Group Notes Templates PARTIALLY EDITABLE

Keep your data organized with these note taking templates! These templates will help you to organize and keep track of your conferring and small group data to help you prepare for conferences, report cards, and intervention meetings.Please read before purchasing:This product is partially editable. You cannot change the template, but you can add your own text boxes (using fonts you own) and images on top of the template. If you have questions, please use the Q&A on the product page or email m
Preview of Paraphrasing Lesson, Poster, Task Cards, and Steps to Avoid Plagiarism

Paraphrasing Lesson, Poster, Task Cards, and Steps to Avoid Plagiarism

Created by
Teacher Ms H
Paraphrasing Lesson and Steps to Avoid PlagiarismMakes the task of teaching students how to do a research report without plagiarizing easier by teaching how to paraphrase.Give them the five steps and strategies for paraphrasing. Great for learning proper note-taking skills and perfect for students working on informational writing, completing research papers, or writing expository text. I used to struggle years ago with teaching my young elementary students how to paraphrase and put things into
Preview of RACE Strategy for Essays | Informative Writing

RACE Strategy for Essays | Informative Writing

Created by
HeyyMsTucker
Take your students' informational writing to the next level with this resource! Students can use these guided notes to practice informational writing for essays. The RACE acronym standards for the following:R - Restate the questionA - Answer the questionC - Cite text evidenceE - Explain: Give a clear explanation for your response.Students are prepared with student-friendly guided notes, sentence starters, a well-structured outline/graphic organizer, and a checklist for writing. This resource is
Preview of TRANSITION WORDS ANCHOR CHART BUNDLE

TRANSITION WORDS ANCHOR CHART BUNDLE

Clutter-free, transition words anchor chart for narrative, informational, opinion writing, and literary essays.
Preview of 4 Square Writing Template

4 Square Writing Template

Created by
Live Learn Teach
There are two different templates contained in this resource to choose from. Enclosed is a paragraph template and a full essay template to use with the four square method, which is now emphasized by the common core. These four square graphic organizers can be used with any grade. For the more advanced writers- the paragraph template can be taught first then explained that this template's contents will be added into the essay's template. Plenty of room has been provided in the diagrams so that yo
Preview of VIP Book: Very Important People (Historical Figures)

VIP Book: Very Important People (Historical Figures)

Use this book as a tool to have your students keep track of the historical figures that they learn about and have a keepsake to take home at the end of the year. Or, use it as your star student book. It's up to you! WHAT'S INSIDE?VIP book cover (with an ink-friendly option)table of contents4 different page options including variations of important facts, important dates, blank lines for writing, and space to draw portraitsPEDAGOGYWe all have standards that state something about "using standard c
Preview of Wanted Poster -  Character Study Worksheet

Wanted Poster - Character Study Worksheet

Have your students create their own wanted poster centered around a character from a book or story they have just read. This is a fun way to get your students to look more closely at a character from a book or story. The best thing is that once you have taught your students what is expected for each section of the Wanted Poster, you can use it time and time again with many other books and/or stories. The Wanted Poster has the following sections:1. Appearance and Distinguishing Features:Student
Preview of How to Write the TPA Assessment Commentary by Mamaw Yates

How to Write the TPA Assessment Commentary by Mamaw Yates

Created by
Mamaw Yates
Task Three Help has arrived!! Need help with writing the Assessment Commentary of yourTPA? This much requested presentation is used in my Task Three You Tube Playlist that take candidates through the step by step process of answering Task Three prompts. The supports in the presentation include sentence starters, tips, outlines, and sample responses. This presentation will make your life easier whether you are a teacher candidate or someone who is supporting a teacher candidate.Earn $$ credit wit
Preview of Positive Personality Adjectives List - Acrostics Name Poem Aid

Positive Personality Adjectives List - Acrostics Name Poem Aid

A great resource if you want to do an acrostic name poem using a student's name. Using only positive personality adjectives (some are subjective) in a list from A-Z. Some words may be difficult for younger students so feel free to cover them up or cross them out.
Preview of Notebook Paper Template (Can be typed on!)

Notebook Paper Template (Can be typed on!)

Created by
Bianca Natasha
A document with standard notebook paper lines and illustrated 3 punch holes. Lines can be typed on using Google Docs. An excellent template to create example formatting documents for students learning to title their papers, holes on the left, indent, etc. Make your exemplar, store it digitally so it's never lost, and print a class set for students to keep as a resource!
Preview of Conclusion Paragraph Graphic Organizer

Conclusion Paragraph Graphic Organizer

Created by
Caitlin Rafferty
A graphic organizer to help write the conclusion paragraph of an essay.
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For elementary students who are just learning to write, you can use worksheets to practice letter formation. Students in middle and high school can use learning stations to learn how to write and revise essays. With plenty of TPT resources at your fingertips, you can sharpen your student's writing skills in no time. Extend writing activities beyond the classroom and observe as your child nurtures their imagination, enriches their vocabulary, and enhances their storytelling prowess.

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Journaling

Encourage students to keep daily journals where they can freely express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. This practice helps them develop their writing style and build the habit of writing regularly.

Writing Prompts

Provide engaging prompts that encourage imaginative storytelling. For instance, you could ask students to write about a world without the internet, or ask them to describe something only using one of their five senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste).

Peer Editing

Have students exchange their written work with a peer for feedback. This helps them strengthen their ability to identify and correct mistakes in grammar, punctuation, and spelling; give constructive criticism; and revise their writing based on feedback.

Sentence and Paragraph Construction

Provide sentence and paragraph building exercises to help students understand the basic structure of writing and how to organize their ideas coherently.

Letter Writing

Ask students to write letters to real or fictional recipients. They could compose formal letters, persuasive letters on specific topics, thank-you notes, or postcards.

Blogging

Create a classroom blog where students can publish their writing for a wider audience. This teaches them to write for a purpose and consider their audience's perspective.

Research Papers

Guide students through the process of researching and writing informative or argumentative essays. Teach them how to construct persuasive arguments and counterarguments on various topics, include evidence, and cite sources.

Poetry Writing

Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

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