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7th grade writing-expository resources for SMART Notebook

Preview of Writing Hooks - Fishing For A Hook Activity (Smart Notebook Version)

Writing Hooks - Fishing For A Hook Activity (Smart Notebook Version)

Created by
MyPaths
Students have a hard time understanding hooks, and the importance of a good "hook". This engaging lesson will have students literally "fishing for hooks". They will discover the importance of hooks in their persuasive writing. After students learn what a hook is, they will actually fish for hooks in a plastic swimming pool using a fishing pole and magnet. Once they fish out a "hook" they will read the hook and determine its effectiveness. This activity provides an engaging way to teach stud
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 Smart Notebook: Revisions for Creating Clear and Concise Academic Writing

Smart Notebook: Revisions for Creating Clear and Concise Academic Writing

Created by
Darla Brink
Smart Notebook: Revisions for Creating Clear and Concise Academic Writing created by Darla Brink Five specific strategies with student examples. Activities provided for guided practice and reflection. Strategies include getting rid of unnecessary words, avoiding ineffective repetition, rewriting without using second person and getting to the point. Smart Notebook: Revisions for Creating Clear and Concise Academic Writing by Darla Brink is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonComm
Preview of Connotation Denotation Lesson

Connotation Denotation Lesson

Encourage your students to use better word choice in their writing as they discover how to correctly apply connotation to enhance the tone of their writing. Students will create connotation lines and apply selected words to their own piece of writing.
Preview of Argumentative Reading and Writing CommonCore Lesson

Argumentative Reading and Writing CommonCore Lesson

The skills covered in this unit include: identifying multiple stances for a given claim, identifying the author’s claim on an argumentative text, vocabulary for argumentative writing, analyzing claims, evaluating author’s reasons, using ethos, logos, and pathos to back up an argument, the structure for an argumentative paragraph based on text, and graphic organizers. The text that was used in this example is from www.readworks.com and is titled “Making your Mark,” and presents claims about wheth
Preview of PlayDoh Writing Process

PlayDoh Writing Process

Created by
Kim Blend
SmartBoard slides to accompany a lesson that teaches the writing process using PlayDoh. Last slide is a compare/contrast chart to guide students through the similarities of creating art and creating a piece of writing! The lesson plan can be found on-line.
Preview of Plagiarism Week

Plagiarism Week

Created by
Cindy Massey
I have created a SMARTboard lesson that introduces students to plagiarism. The lesson covers what plagiarism is, who can commit plagiarism, and even some of the consequences of it. It includes several famous examples of "borrowing work" and has many links to additonal information for discussion. It also include a short quiz.
Preview of Expository Essay

Expository Essay

Created by
Hannah Rinn
This smart lesson walks students through what an expository essay is and what makes a great paper! It is an interactive and very engaging lesson that is easy to follow. It is broken down into 4 categories: 1. Strong and personal connection to the prompt. 2. Organization: Introduction, 1st Reason, 2nd Reason, and Conclusion. 3. Accurate use of language and conventions. 4. Descriptive Language: Idioms, Similes, Metaphors, Alliteration, $100 words/RIP words, Ba Da Bings, etc...
Preview of Cause and Effect

Cause and Effect

This is a short lesson on Cause and Effect. The first two pages are a short story and answer page. The following pages involve 5 cause and effect sentences, which the students will either fill in the cause or effect for each. For example, a picture is provided of two babies (one crying, one laughing). The sentences reads, "Mom wanted to take their picture..." This would be the cause, the students will have to write the effect. There is also a small explanatory writing prompt on the last
Preview of Subordinating Conjunctions : Interactive Lesson!

Subordinating Conjunctions : Interactive Lesson!

Teach your students subordinating conjunctions in an interactive and engaging way! Includes:Defining Subordinating ConjunctionsVisualsExamplesHochman Writing ProgramWrite your own!Complete the sentenceMultiple Choice QuestionsCreative Writing Prompt Movement ActivityAnd More!
Preview of Expository Revision

Expository Revision

Students will use this SMARTboard lesson to revise their expository essay. The pages will help your students add elaboration, voice, support, details, transitions, and fluency to their rough draft. They will proof their essay with a guided peer editing session. This lesson is full of writing activities that may be used individually or as a unit.
Preview of SMARTBoard lesson on the writing process

SMARTBoard lesson on the writing process

Created by
Miss Kris ELA
This is a short SMARTBoard lesson on the steps of the writing process. Students will think about what goes into each step of writing. This is a very helpful mini lesson to use when giving out the first writing assignment, or to help improve the quality of work students are turning in.
Preview of Opinion Writing - Understanding Parts of a Paper Dog Autopsy Activity

Opinion Writing - Understanding Parts of a Paper Dog Autopsy Activity

Created by
MyPaths
THE STUDENTS GET TO IMAGINE THAT THEIR DOG HAS JUST EATEN THEIR HOMEWORK. THEY TAKE IT TO A VETERINARIAN TO GET THE HOMEWORK OUT. THE VETERINARIAN ASKS THE STUDENT TO ASSIST THEM WITH GETTING THE PAPER OUT. STUDENTS THEN STICK THEIR HANDS INSIDE THE DOGS STOMACH (32 OUNCE YOGURT CONTAINERS, OR CONTAINERS OF EQUAL SIZE) AND PULL OUT DIFFERENT PARTS OF THE PAPER, AND MUST PUT THEM TOGETHER. WHILE THEY PUT THE PAPER TOGETHER, STUDENTS NOTICE DIFFERENT QUALITIES OF A GOOD PAPER, AND MAKE NOTES
Preview of Revising for Transitions

Revising for Transitions

Use this lesson during the revision process to encourage students to use effective transition words in their writing. Students will identify various transitions and chart them before the go back to their own writing sample and revise by adding transitions.
Preview of Teaching How to Trace and Delineate an Author's Claim

Teaching How to Trace and Delineate an Author's Claim

These slides use graphic organizers to teach students how to delineate an author’s claim for any expository text. The sample used is the story of Romulus and Remus, but it can be used for any text. The graphic organizer really helps students understand how to delineate and trace an author’s claim. The slides include vocabulary related to the skill of tracing a claim as well as scaffolding for students who need it. I’ve also included a student printout so that students have access to the graphic
Preview of Literary Genres- A Comprehensive Lesson on Most Genres!

Literary Genres- A Comprehensive Lesson on Most Genres!

Created by
Teacher Creature
This is a very comprehensive lessons that covers almost all genres students need to know! It is highly engaging on every slide for students to explore! The student will identify the following genres with characteristics and ?examples of each: fantasy, mystery, historical fiction, contemporary ?realistic fiction, humor, graphic novels, adventure and dystopian ?fiction.
Preview of TELL Con Pragraph Structure

TELL Con Pragraph Structure

Use this SMARTboard presentation to introduce TEL(L)Con paragraph structure to your students. Links to the original graphic organizer, rubric, and student level explanations are included in this lesson. TEL(L)Con paragraph structure will help your students improve their paragraphing skills.
Preview of Expository Research 5-Paragraph Essay SMART Response Assessment

Expository Research 5-Paragraph Essay SMART Response Assessment

Created by
Tres Chic Teach
After learning the components of a 5-paragraph essay, students can take this as a formative assessment to show the teacher that they are ready to submit their final draft. If students do not do well with it, the teacher can see what they may need to revisit and revise, before students are finished with the final product. Answer Key is embedded in the document. There is a paper version of this test in my store, as well.
Preview of Expository Research Unit Smart Response Clicker Quiz

Expository Research Unit Smart Response Clicker Quiz

Created by
Tres Chic Teach
This item works with the Smart Response System for Smart Boards and can be used at the end of a research unit. It could also be used as a formative assessment at the beginning a research unit, as well. There are 11 questions and an answer key at the end. The answers are embedded in the quiz, so the system will grade it for the teacher! I also have a paper version of this item in my store, as well. ***BUNDLE ALERT: This will also be sold as part of a bundle for the whole unit, when the bundle i
Preview of Expository Introduction Presentation w/Examples&Thesis Statement Smart Board

Expository Introduction Presentation w/Examples&Thesis Statement Smart Board

This 8 slide SMART board notebook presentation (with 2 bonus slides) reviews topic sentences, thesis statements, and teaches how to write an introduction for an expository writing piece.
Preview of Finding & Creating Vivid Descriptions

Finding & Creating Vivid Descriptions

This lesson uses passages from Ray Bradbury short stories as examples of vivid, elaborate description. It also includes an activity in which students write a vivid description of one of their own ordinary objects. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
Preview of Smartboard Writing Chart

Smartboard Writing Chart

Created by
Shopgirl Mrs V
I've used this chart with expository writing to help students organize their thoughts. It's a good tool. Students responded to it well. This is a SMART Board file - you must have the SMART software program to view the file. Please do not leave a negative rating if you cannot open the file. Contact me or tpt.
Preview of Four Square Writing for the Smart Board

Four Square Writing for the Smart Board

This is a one page Smart Board graphic organizer used in Writer's Workshop to help student's utilize the Four Square Writing technique.
Preview of Step by Step Theme Essay In Groups

Step by Step Theme Essay In Groups

Created by
Toby Sorge
Students will read the picture book Pink and Say. Once the story is complete students will be taken step by step throughout the process of writing an essay. Each individual step will be discussed and reviewed starting with a thesis statement to the final draft. Instruction will allowed for differentiation based on needs and abilities. Students can then show their ability to write an essay by working on their own based on the novel of their choice.
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