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Free middle school writing study guides

Preview of FREE Standard English Grammar Cheat Sheet and Grammar Sort Sheet

FREE Standard English Grammar Cheat Sheet and Grammar Sort Sheet

Created by
Hello Literacy
I created this handy reference sheet of grammar terms and examples. Not only do I access it daily, but I give it to students to use as a reference as well. I even send it home and let the students explain it to their parents. Students can use the Grammar Cheat Sheet with Grammar Sorting Sheet as they sort any set of words from any piece of book, text, poem, or content reading material. I hope you, your students and your parents enjoy this freebie! Some fonts by Miss Tiina Fonts. Some f
Preview of Nonfiction Text Structures Chart

Nonfiction Text Structures Chart

This is a resource for teachers and students to keep handy when learning about Nonfiction Text Structures and how to distinguish them. Laminate and post in your room when talking about Nonfiction Text Structures and print out a copy for each of your students to keep in their Language Arts Folder! This resource is set up as a chart that includes the nonfiction text structures of description, sequence, question/answer, see-saw, and comparison. For each text structure, the chart shows "key word
Preview of Common Contractions Guide

Common Contractions Guide

Created by
Mrs Bs Room
A list of common contractions and their root words. This list can be put into a clear protective sleeve and given to students as a reference tool. Especially beneficial to resource, special education, and ESL students. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 United States License.
Preview of Parts of Speech Cheat Sheet Freebie

Parts of Speech Cheat Sheet Freebie

Created by
MrWatts
Here is a simple and effective guide to the four main parts of speech: Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, and Adverbs. Each part of speech is clearly explained and followed by multiple examples.This sheet can be used in a variety of ways such as handing out to students individually for a nearby reminder or it can be placed about the room to provide an anchor for students to reference when they are stumped.____________________________________________________________________________________GRAMMAR PARTY!Co
Preview of Peer Revision Checklist for Narrative Writing

Peer Revision Checklist for Narrative Writing

I hope this resource will save your sanity like it's saved mine!Despite my constant reiteration and lessons on revising/editing, I still had numerous students submitting writing to me that needed a lot more revision. So, I started having my students revise each other's work, and it's been a huge game changer. I created this Peer Revision Checklist as a guide for students to use when they read through their partner's work. There's something about another set of eyes on the writing that eliminates
Preview of Commonly Misspelled Words (your/you're their/there/they're it's/its to/too/two)

Commonly Misspelled Words (your/you're their/there/they're it's/its to/too/two)

Created by
Crafty Ms G
This worksheet practices a variety of commonly misspelled words: Your &You’re, Their & There & They’re, Its & It’s, Good & Well (not in 2nd set), An & A & The, Two & Too & To. I use famous song lyrics to engage the students to practice the correct words. See my store for the attached powerpoint lesson Grammar Minute that goes along with this worksheet unit. There are 2 versions of this worksheet, one with good/well and one without. Answer key is on the last pa
Preview of Macbeth FREEBIE:  Three Levels of Questioning with 145 Questions for Inquiry

Macbeth FREEBIE: Three Levels of Questioning with 145 Questions for Inquiry

Created by
Bespoke ELA
If you like this freebie, click the green star to follow Bespoke ELA for product alerts, more freebies, and giveaways! This FREE PRODUCT by Bespoke ELA contains 145 questions for studying Shakespeare's play Macbeth. The questions are divided into the three different levels of questioning: recall, interpretation & analysis, and synthesis. These questions can serve a variety of uses for your Macbeth unit including:--Reading Checks & Quizzes--Discussion Stems--Essay PromptsWith 145 ques
Preview of FREE | The Tell-Tale Heart Lit Guide | Literary Devices | by Edgar Allan Poe

FREE | The Tell-Tale Heart Lit Guide | Literary Devices | by Edgar Allan Poe

Created by
FRESHLITGUIDES
This easy-to-use activity is simple yet effective. Here’s what it will do for your classroom:Encourage analysis of Edgar Allan Poe’s famous short story The Tell-Tale HeartIdentify examples symbolism and how they contribute to the storyIdentify the setting and how it contributes to the toneInsert students into the narrative and ask them to make and defend their decisionsIdentify and interpret foreshadowing and ironyDiscuss mental illness and addiction and its consequencesChallenge students to eva
Preview of Parts of Speech Foldable

Parts of Speech Foldable

Created by
Mrs Fish
An effective learning tool for use in notebooks, as a study tool, as a lesson handout, or to differentiate lessons. * Easy to use and truly versatile * Common Core and Ontario Curriculum correlated * Full colour & black and white versions included * 2 foldables per page to save paper * Simple instructions for use * Instructional suggestions included * Classroom tested * Easily adaptable year-to-year and grade-to-grade I am in your corner cheering you on! Please let me know if you have any
Preview of FREE Vocabulary Log

FREE Vocabulary Log

This log has room for students to keep track of 15 vocabulary words. They write the word and definition, but also use the word correctly in a sentence and draw a picture in the box. My students' scores on vocab quizzes have increased dramatically since using this log instead of the usual word/definition logs. Can be used for any set of words, regardless of subject.
Preview of Commas in a Series / Commas in Lists

Commas in a Series / Commas in Lists

This resource contains an information sheet and a worksheet (with answers) on commas in a series/commas in lists.You may also be interested in:Commas in a Series - 20 Page WorkbookThis resource contains a 20-page workbook (18 worksheets and 2 information sheets) with answers on using commas in a series and to separate adjectives when there are two or more qualifying a noun. It is an ideal independent learning pack for home learning, distance learning/teaching, and remote learning/teaching.Tasks
Preview of LORD OF THE FLIES Novel Study Freebee - Middle School Chapter Worksheets Digital

LORD OF THE FLIES Novel Study Freebee - Middle School Chapter Worksheets Digital

Created by
Science Pad
The Lord of the Flies Novel Study Literacy Bundle Sampler Freebee - Digital and Distance Learning Chapter Worksheets (3/12)Bring your students to the unforgiving island with the classic novel by William Golding. This novel study focuses on the boys and their struggle to remain civil. This novel study is Jam-packed with content and can act as a unit plan for months worth of content. The activities are diverse and range from vocabulary, reflection, reading comprehension, comparisons, character ana
Preview of Transition words

Transition words

When writing an essay students can refer to this when using transition words for their paragraphs. Each type of transition word includes the reason why they are used. Paragraph transition- Movement-Words and phrases used to help organize paragraph and essays to create a smooth and logical flow throughout the writing.Evidence transition- What- Relevant pieces of text information that supports the topic sentence of the body paragraph.Commentary- Why-Explanation of the evidence and how it supports
Preview of Grammar Posters

Grammar Posters

Fun, colorful, Grammar Posters to help the kiddos remember the Grammar Rules. Grammar rules can be difficult to remember. Use these posters as a reference tool. Great tool for proofing the final copy. Hang on the wall or give each students a copy for their binder. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Includes posters for: Plural Nouns Perfect Tense Adjectives, Comparative and Superlative Pronoun Antecedent Agreement Subject and Verb Agreement
Preview of FREE | The Lottery by Shirley Jackson | Lit Guide | Literary Devices | Analysis

FREE | The Lottery by Shirley Jackson | Lit Guide | Literary Devices | Analysis

Created by
FRESHLITGUIDES
This easy-to-use activity is simple yet effective. Here’s what it will do for your classroom:Encourage analysis of Shirley Jackson’s famous short story The LotteryExplore the setting, symbols, irony and foreshadow Insert students into the narrative and ask them to make and defend their decisionsDiscuss concepts of conformity, groupthink, tradition and violenceCreate guidelines that help one decide when to question or reject long standing traditionWhat's in the download?A 10 page PDF with:Links t
Preview of Evidence Based Phrases

Evidence Based Phrases

Created by
Alveda Zahn
This document helps students to begin the process of citing their evidence. It is used to guide their writing by guiding them to look back into the text to find evidence that supports their claims. It is a useful introductory tool to the Common Core State Standards for ELA. It is best used with CC.K-12.W.R.1 Text Types and Purposes: Write arguments to support claims in an analysis of substantive topics or texts, using valid reasoning and relevant and sufficient evidence for each grade level.
Preview of Portable Word Wall for Writing

Portable Word Wall for Writing

Created by
Amelia Capotosta
Here is a great tool for your young writers to keep in their writers notebook. This is a two page, front to back document containing high frequency words, and tricky homophones and words. It is a great reference tool for students when they are writing. Enjoy this freebie!
Preview of Notes for Nickelodeon movie "What Happened?  The Story of September 11, 2001."

Notes for Nickelodeon movie "What Happened? The Story of September 11, 2001."

Created by
Shirley Payne
I have watched this Nickelodeon video, "What Happened? The Story of September 11, 2001" with Linda Ellerbee several times. The complete clip is about 22 minutes long. I think that it is one of the more appropriate videos of September 11, 2001, for younger students (I teach grades 3-5). I do feel it could be used in higher grades as well. I have used it as an event that my students write about for a comprehension focus group (CFG) on historical fiction; it is part of the writing phase for t
Preview of FREE Webinar Workbook: Managing Best Practice Reading and Writing Workshops

FREE Webinar Workbook: Managing Best Practice Reading and Writing Workshops

Download and print this free reading and writing workshop workbook in preparation for the free webinar event: "Managing Best Practice Reading and Writing Workshops."What you will Discover:Why workshops work.7 tips in planning for the workshops.All about the reader's notebook.All about the writer's notebook.The steps in a best practice reading workshop.The steps in a best practice writing workshop.The language block and all its components.Fitting it all in: 3 sample schedules.Making workshops wo
Preview of Free 6th Grade Test Prep | Math Test Prep, Reading Test Prep, Writing Test Prep

Free 6th Grade Test Prep | Math Test Prep, Reading Test Prep, Writing Test Prep

This is a set of 6th grade test prep practice covering math test prep, reading test prep, and writing test prep. Practice Included in This Resource: 1 page of math problems1 text & corresponding writing promptWriting publishing paper1 reading comprehension text2 pages of reading comprehension questionsThe pages included in this free resource are samples from my complete test prep bundle. ⭐️ For the complete 6th grade test prep bundle, check out the full resource here.The complete test prep b
Preview of Figurative Language Notes

Figurative Language Notes

Created by
teacherladybug
Use this handout for note copying, as a study guide, interactive notebooking, or in a writing class. Download includes both pdf and doc formats so that you can edit it to your needs.
Preview of Spelling It Out! Spelling Rules Poster

Spelling It Out! Spelling Rules Poster

Created by
Ada Rogers
This product is poster of spelling rules.
Preview of Grammar Reference Sheets

Grammar Reference Sheets

Perfect for centers, individual student folders, and group clusters. Simply print and bind together. Very useful during individual writing time. :) Contains tips on: --Capitalization ---Frequently misspelled words ---Contractions ---Quotation Marks ---Commas ---Other punctuation Please comment and rate if you download. Thank you & enjoy!
Preview of SAT Grammar Prep

SAT Grammar Prep

Created by
seabent
Grammar. Students - or at least my students - tend to despise the topic, but it's a necessary evil in the world of English language arts. This handout takes students through basic grammar structures that appear on the SAT. It's incredibly easy to use and perfect for group work, as it's easier for kids to break down the sentences when they're collaborating with their peers. No need to worry about the correct answers, either, as a key is included within the file download.If you've already got your
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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.

By incorporating these (and other!) writing activities into your lesson plans, you can nurture a love for writing.

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