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7th grade writing-expository study guides

Preview of Phrases and Clauses Grammar Worksheets, Presentation, Test, Flipping Book

Phrases and Clauses Grammar Worksheets, Presentation, Test, Flipping Book

Phrases and clauses can look similar, and my students confuse them. I made these phrase and clause activities to clarify the differences in these units of words. If your students struggle to identify subjects and verbs, sentence structure, or punctuate phrases and clauses correctly, these grammar activities should help. This grammar bundle is in print and digital formats. Overall, these activities to clarify phrases and clauses are great grammar scaffolding tools.This phrase and clause bundle in
Preview of Writing Introductions: Hook and Thesis

Writing Introductions: Hook and Thesis

Many students have difficulty writing introductions that don't just "announce" their topic: "I am going to tell you about...", or "My topic is ...". These lessons provide a resource for students to use that offers eight different ideas to "hook" their reader's attention. In addition, students are provided with a guide for understanding the difference between a topic idea and a focused thesis sentence. Also included is a student activity sheet to practice writing effective introductions. (These
Preview of Rubrics - Middle School Expository Writing Rubric

Rubrics - Middle School Expository Writing Rubric

Created by
HappyEdugator
Middle School Expository Writing Rubric. Use with expository essays and help middle school students focus on what they need to achieve in order to meet state standards. The standards-based rubric has four categories: conventions of language, purpose and style, organization, and development and support of content. Standards-based grade (4-point scale): students will exceed, meet, approach, or fall below standard in each category. Students can self-evaluate their work. Two styles - one with and o
Preview of Textual Evidence Student Handbook: MLA Style In-text Citations

Textual Evidence Student Handbook: MLA Style In-text Citations

Provides students with a reference for the following. Please note, there are not worksheets or assessments included in this. Just a 10 page reference booklet.1. Lesson 1: Introduction to Textual Evidence -What is it? -When do we use it? -Why does it matter? -Different kinds fo textual evidence (quotes, paraphrasing, reference)2. Lesson 2: Citing your Sources - Intro to MLA style - In-text citation rules for citing books and web pages, with original examples, inc
Preview of Warriors Don't Cry Teaching Unit

Warriors Don't Cry Teaching Unit

Created by
Emily Jameson
This teaching unit is designed to accompany a classroom study of Warriors Don't Cry, Young Readers Edition, by Melba Patillo Beals. This nonfiction memoir chronicles the experiences of one of the Little Rock Nine in her battle to integrate Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas in 1957. This unit contains reading logs, study questions, vocabulary,quizzes, discussion questions, a test, a movie viewing assignment, and an essay assignment with rubric. This book is an excellent resource for st
Preview of Source Cards MLA Format Reference Sheets & Practice with Easel Activity

Source Cards MLA Format Reference Sheets & Practice with Easel Activity

Created by
HappyEdugator
Research skills using Source Cards and Information Required. Handout with Practice Activity. Help students organize notes and write bibliography in MLA format. This handout will help students identify what information they will need to put on their source cards when they take notes for a research paper and use to write a bibliography using MLA format. This is an important step in the research process. Digital Resource and Print: Includes an Easel Activity ready for learning with digital tools. A
Preview of Free ELA Paired Passages for Upper Elementary | Writing Test Prep

Free ELA Paired Passages for Upper Elementary | Writing Test Prep

Hey teachers!Are you looking for a simple way to review for the state test? Included in this freebie are 6 articles and 3 writing prompts to properly prepare your students for the rigor of writing on demand! This freebie can be used for homework, small group work, or just classwork. All you have to do is print it and pass it out- all the hard work is done for you!Looking for similar monthly products or writing units to get your students ready? Stop by my store to find writing curriculums for th
Preview of Baseball in April by Gary Soto: Writing Prompts/Discussion Questions

Baseball in April by Gary Soto: Writing Prompts/Discussion Questions

Created by
Writing Guy
This 3-page download includes written response and discussion questions for Gary Soto's short story collection "Baseball in April." With open-ended writing and discussion prompts--18 prompts covering all 11 short stories--this set of questions is ideal for in-class seminars, small group discussions, literature circles, quick writes, or providing a starting point for formal essays or in-class responses. Designed for students in grades 5 through 8, these prompts require students to reflect upon
Preview of Rubrics - Middle School Technical Writing Rubric

Rubrics - Middle School Technical Writing Rubric

Created by
HappyEdugator
This Middle School Technical Writing Rubric helps with assessment of student writing in grades 6 - 8. It's a standards-based rubric for use with technical writing, such as letters, thank-you notes, instructions, web pages, procedures, business correspondence, resumes, job applications, formula writing including poems, and application essays. The purpose of technical writing is to inform, explain, interpret, evaluate, and/or recommend in order to transmit specialized information to a specific au
Preview of Middle School Editable Writing Rubric Grades 6 - 8

Middle School Editable Writing Rubric Grades 6 - 8

Created by
HappyEdugator
Middle School Writing Rubric for grades 6 - 8. This rubric has four categories: ideas, organization, style, and conventions. This general writing rubric can be used for both creative and expository writing. There are five possible points in each category for a total of 20 points, and students and teachers can easily understand what is required. There is a place for students to write their name and teacher's name, and then students can evaluate themselves and turn in the rubric with their work. T
Preview of STAAR Writing Revising and Editing Study Guide

STAAR Writing Revising and Editing Study Guide

This is a everything you need to make the perfect flip book study guide to prepare for the STAAR Writing test. Intended for teacher to guide students in completing notes on each individual page. I print mine in bright florescent colors! (The essay page is left blank for students to create their graphic organizer and any other tips teacher has given.)
Preview of MLA Format Reference Guide

MLA Format Reference Guide

Created by
HappyEdugator
MLA reference guide for students writing research papers and essays using Modern Language Association (MLA) format. Includes general guidelines for margins, font and spacing, how the heading, title and page numbers should be formatted, and how to make citations for both long and short quotations, tables, and figures. Includes information on creating a Works Cited page, optional cover page, and body of paper. Handy reference guide on the basics of MLA format. Please see preview. Related Products
Preview of Writing Thesis Statements /An Interactive Activity to Develop Effective Writing

Writing Thesis Statements /An Interactive Activity to Develop Effective Writing

Given the definition and components of a thesis statement, along with a sample writing prompt with pre-written thesis statements, students will be able to distinguish the better of three thesis statements by correctly identifying it.This resource is an interactive presentation that guides the students to learn about the good thesis statement and how to write a thesis statement and develop their writing skills.
Preview of Making Text Connections Anchor Chart

Making Text Connections Anchor Chart

Created by
Perry Clemons
This anchor chart helps students understand how to make connections with text. The poster describes how to talk about text to self, text to text, and text to world connections. This resource also includes sentence starters. As with all of our resources, this anchor chart is editable in Canva so you can customize it for your class.
Preview of Friday the 13th Debate Lesson & Activity | Opinion Writing | Free ELA Test Prep

Friday the 13th Debate Lesson & Activity | Opinion Writing | Free ELA Test Prep

Hey teachers!My hope is that all students (and teachers!) will find debates a great way to practice speaking their mind and gain strength as opinion writers. By figuring out how to express opinions out loud, students will become better opinion and argument writers! Writing time should always be fun and manageable. Nobody enjoys taking a writing test, but being able to write “on demand” is a skill that serves a viable purpose. I firmly believe that a writing curriculum and systematic on demand wr
Preview of The Anatomy of an Objective Summary: Mini-Lesson Presentation and Practice

The Anatomy of an Objective Summary: Mini-Lesson Presentation and Practice

This is a 15-slide PDF presentation intended to accompany a whole or small group introductory minilesson on objective summaries. The presentation begins by explaining what an objective summary is, and how it is a useful and critical skill to possess both as a reader and a writer. Next, it goes through the “anatomy” of an objective summary, including five components: the central/main idea, essential facts, and details, concise restatement/retelling, paraphrased language (not plagiarized language)
Preview of Expository Writing Guide/Sample

Expository Writing Guide/Sample

This resource is a combination of: 1. The structure/outline of each of the paragraphs of an expository essay: introduction, 3 body paragraphs, conclusion2. sample paragraphs for those listedThis sample is a very basic style essay, for young writers or struggling older writers.
Preview of Compare and Contrast Essay Writing Guide for 7th Grade

Compare and Contrast Essay Writing Guide for 7th Grade

Created by
The ETI Academy
Have students master the art of compare and contrast essay writing with our illustrative guide. Explore step-by-step instructions, insightful tips, and captivating examples that will sharpen students' analytical skills. Students will learn how to effectively structure their essays, develop strong arguments, and highlight key similarities and differences. Students will enhance their writing with vivid illustrations and clear explanations that make complex concepts easy to understand. Students can
Preview of Movie Analysis Guide and Workbook - How to critically analyze a movie

Movie Analysis Guide and Workbook - How to critically analyze a movie

Watching movies is fun. Analyzing movies – not so much. But movie analysis has to be a crucial part of your research, especially if you want to use it as a source of information for your research. This workbook-style resource aims at teaching your students how to critically analyze a movie. Studying movies will not only be easy peasy lemon squeezy with this workbook but it will also be a rewarding experience where they learn to think and analyze various aspects of the movie rhetorically.This res
Preview of Writing Frame for Book Report

Writing Frame for Book Report

Created by
Shopgirl Mrs V
This writing frames provides a guide for students writing a book report. It includes major parts of the book report and should be used after reviewing all of the important elements of the book report process - Main Characters - protagonist, antagonist, plot development - exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution, and setting. Please view my other products that also cover the book report.
Preview of How to Write a Conclusion Sentence

How to Write a Conclusion Sentence

Created by
mrsross838
Do your students struggle with how to start a conclusion sentence or paragraph? Are you tired of reading "This paragraph has been about..." or "In this essay I have talked about..."This is a two-page handout with tips and sentence starters to help students craft the perfect conclusion sentence!
Preview of Grammar Writing Vocabulary Spelling Basic Level Summer Home School Bundle

Grammar Writing Vocabulary Spelling Basic Level Summer Home School Bundle

Created by
Robert Phillips
These PDF files include spelling, writing, vocabulary, and grammar worksheets, perfect for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th graders. Total of 200 pages.These worksheets have many uses:1. Home school2. Substitute teacher3. Snow days4. Busy work5. Online distance learning6. Class work7. Independent work8. Warm up activity9. Homework10. Quizzes11. End of quarter review12. End of year review13. Summer school / summer learning14. Back to school review15. And more!
Preview of Constructed Response, Editing, Revising, Text Evidence, Writing Guides

Constructed Response, Editing, Revising, Text Evidence, Writing Guides

Reminders for Editing using CUPS Capitalization tells you to remember when to put on your Capitalization Cap and state, "Capital" before reading each proper noun orally.Usage is your subject verb agreement, checking for past, present, future, and singular or plural clues within the passage or paragraph.Punctuation allows you to think of periods, exclamations, and questions as red stop signs at the end of streets, which are the words of each complete sentence.The yellow punctuation marks remin
Preview of How to Guide for Writing Essays! Highly Detailed!

How to Guide for Writing Essays! Highly Detailed!

Created by
Ms.Perreca
This is a great "How to Guide" for writing essays! I distribute this every year to all my classes (9-12) and review the information in detail at the beginning of year and then briefly before each paper is due. It reminds all my students of what is expect of them. The guide includes examples and explanations for each aspect of an essay including: - Introduction - Thesis Statement - Topic Sentence - Imbedding and Using Textual Support/ Citation (with a GREAT list of active verbs to replace "sa
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