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High school writing word wall microsofts

Preview of Formal Writing Word Choice Mini Lessons: Revising Cliches with Mature Vocabulary

Formal Writing Word Choice Mini Lessons: Revising Cliches with Mature Vocabulary

Tired of reading formal essays that are full of cliches and other informal or elementary word choice? Teach students to avoid them like the plague...HA! This "cliche away" unit contains three weeks of short mini lessons to introduce the concept of cliches, to help students recognize common informal word choice, to guide them toward revising with more mature vocabulary, and to help them extend their learning. These materials are flexible, so you can use them as bell ringers, writing mini lessons,
Preview of English Bell Ringers Complete Bundle ESL and EFL

English Bell Ringers Complete Bundle ESL and EFL

These meaningful, fun and quick bell ringers will engage your ESL and EFL students right from the first minutes in English class!Your Bell Ringers Middle School Bundle in detail:This is a combination of 12 presentations for English learners designed as a bell ringer activity. You will find one activity per day for the whole year for each of the four levels. There are three types of activities for each levelLevel 1Letter of the AlphabetNumbersEasy direction verbsLevel 2Phonetic SymbolGive me five
Preview of High School Vocabulary Activity-The 30-Word Challenge

High School Vocabulary Activity-The 30-Word Challenge

Teaching students to write and speak with a more advanced vocabulary can be challenging. This simple but effective activity helps to make it more meaningful and enjoyable for your students. The 30-Day Challenge is designed to bring thirty high-level vocabulary words to your students in an accessible way. These are high-level synonyms of words that your students use commonly in their writing and speaking. By getting in the habit of replacing their words with higher-level ones, your students’
Preview of Personal Word Wall Bilingual Spanish

Personal Word Wall Bilingual Spanish

Created by
Kory LaCroix
This includes some of the most commonly misspelled words with translation into Spanish for newer ELLs or students working within bilingual programs. *The verbs are translated into one conjugation versus listed as six separate words.
Preview of BLANK - Virtual Word Wall - Interactive Spelling Digital Notebook -Google Slides

BLANK - Virtual Word Wall - Interactive Spelling Digital Notebook -Google Slides

This is a completely EDITABLE interactive word wall for you to use with any grade level, whether in person on online! Simply add your spelling words, sight words, or “no excuses” words to this document as you go throughout the year, or give a copy to each student to keep their own! As a special education teacher, I switch grades levels A LOT, so resources like this are a lifesaver for me as they are not grade specific! I hope this helps during this crazy time!All letters are linked buttons that
Preview of Thank you letter to a teacher with fill-in-the-blanks and a word bank

Thank you letter to a teacher with fill-in-the-blanks and a word bank

This letter provides scaffolds for students to craft a thank you letter to a teacher. There is also a word bank provided for students to help them create this letter of gratitude. This is available with a Google Doc or using a Canva template.
Preview of PEAL Paragraph Sentence Starters and Rubric

PEAL Paragraph Sentence Starters and Rubric

Students sometimes struggle with using the correct format and structure when the expectation is that their written response should be in paragraph form. Teaching students how to use the PEAL (point, evidence, analysis, link) structure, is often introduce to help guide students’ werin. As students begin to master this technique, you will surely see an improvement in their careful attention to the format and structure of each of their paragraphs. What’s included? The attached rubric is a st
Preview of VIVID VERBS

VIVID VERBS

Created by
mfranck
Common Core features robust vocabulary instruction, and I have found that this list of vivid verbs I compiled has impacted my students' revision and vocabulary dramatically. Students can also focus on denotation and connotation and hit many of the language standards. This list of verbs is excellent for narrative writing.
Preview of Comprehensive Word Wall Packet : The Most Dangerous Game: Common Core

Comprehensive Word Wall Packet : The Most Dangerous Game: Common Core

Word Walls are an important part of the Common Core classroom. Students see patterns and relationships in words when they are easily accessible in the classroom. When vocabulary is studied in context, it becomes relevant to the learner. When prominently displayed in the classroom, the words on the word wall are discussed, referenced, and used in a variety of assessments. Subject-specific terminology provides visual clues, connections, and comprehension for students.This packet contains a 57 page
Preview of Editable Classroom Theme Set- Polka Dot Print

Editable Classroom Theme Set- Polka Dot Print

Please note that you must be able to edit .pptx files (PowerPoint) to use this product! Create EVERYTHING you need for a bright a cheerful classroom! Includes round letter templates, templates with 1, 2, 3, and 4 text boxes per page. Can be used for objective, word wall words, schedule cards, class jobs, name tags, standards, clip charts, and more! Please remember that this is for personal use only. You cannot sell sets made with this product.
Preview of Overused Words Jumbo Bundle

Overused Words Jumbo Bundle

Created by
Kimberly Dana
Teaching Word Choice, Synonyms, or Overused Words? Enhance the instructional rigor in your classroom with the 70 page Overused Words Jumbo Bundle. Product includes (40) Overused "Dead" Words Word Wall Cards plus a fun R.I.P. Tombstone, (32) Overused Words Task Cards, and a 23-slide comprehensive PowerPoint Lesson. Let your hard work show with off-the-charts ELA test scores! Ensure proficiency on standardized tests by reviewing throughout the year. Check out my ELA Standardized Test Prep Bun
Preview of English Bell Ringers ESL Level 4 Expressions

English Bell Ringers ESL Level 4 Expressions

Engage your students in Learning Vocabulary with these idiomatic expressions.Your Bell Ringers Expressions Set in detail:This is a presentation for advanced English learners designed to make them guess the meaning of an idiomatic expression. You will find 36 expressions, one per slide, to project on your whiteboard (or to print out if you want).How to use this resource:This bell ringer will work wonders with the free task cards also available on my store.Before purchasing:Please download the pre
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis Verb Wall

Rhetorical Analysis Verb Wall

•Teacher resource: Rhetorical Analysis Verbs and their use in your classroom will help students learn to deeper analyze what the author is doing versus what the author is saying. •Assign each group (2-4 students) a word for their poster •Hang the posters somewhere visible for the remainder of the year / unit/ etc. •There are many RAV words on the list, but you can always add more! This is a great resource to use all year and refer back to to support student discussion, writing and analyzing of t
Preview of Persuasive Writing: 4 Lessons and Display

Persuasive Writing: 4 Lessons and Display

Created by
MissDaisyDoesIt
Lesson 1: Persuasive techniquesLesson 2: Structuring a debateLesson 3: TED talksLesson 4: Creating a travel brochure
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis Verbs (and Word Wall Template)

Rhetorical Analysis Verbs (and Word Wall Template)

Created by
Kaitlyn Muller
Rhetorical analysis verbs (RAVs) are verbs that describe moves made by a writer/speaker. They allow you to write about what a writer/speaker is “doing” in the most precise way possible. This handout lists out RAV options in specific categories. I gave my students a hardcopy of this as well as linked it on my Google Classroom so they were always able to referred back and strengthen their verb choices while writing and speaking. I also made a RAV word wall at the front of the room. See the link be
Preview of Character Trait Alphabet (editable)

Character Trait Alphabet (editable)

Make the alphabet displayed in your classroom useful to your students (upper-elementary and beyond!) This product features five different rustic/teal-themed alphabets containing character traits for your students to utilize when they discuss book characters. They can be printed, laminated, and hung up for the kids to refer to at any time in the year! Cute AND functional :)**NOW INCLUDES 2 EDITABLE VERSIONS FOR YOU TO MAKE YOUR VERY OWN CHARACTER TRAIT ALPHABET
Preview of Word Wall Template Editable

Word Wall Template Editable

Free. Create your own Word Wall words! Use this template to create your own words to post on your Word Wall. Construct an authentic Word Wall by collecting misspelled words from your learners' writing and using those words as part of your Word Work lessons. Also, look for 'Unscramble the Word' Free Template to use as a word work activity or ELA center. Word Wall, Word Work, Word Study, Spelling, Balanced Literacy, Comprehensive Literacy
Preview of THIS DAY IN HISTORY: September

THIS DAY IN HISTORY: September

Created by
Miss Mari-jo
A slideshow dedicated to an important historical event for each day of September, as well as features a vocabulary word for each day - including its definition. Ideal as journaling prompts and bellwork. Objectives include: To promote vocabulary development; To spark an interest in history; To encourage journal writing; To demonstrate that personal events (although not "news-worthy") still part of history. Download the FREE lesson plan for guidelines and suggestions. Available for months Au
Preview of THIS DAY IN HISTORY: October

THIS DAY IN HISTORY: October

Created by
Miss Mari-jo
A slideshow dedicated to an important historical event for each day of October, as well as features a vocabulary word for each day - including its definition. Ideal as journaling prompts and bellwork. Objectives include: To promote vocabulary development; To spark an interest in history; To encourage journal writing; To demonstrate that personal events (although not "news-worthy") still part of history. Download the FREE lesson plan for guidelines and suggestions. Available for months Augu
Preview of Dead Words or Boring Verbs Activity

Dead Words or Boring Verbs Activity

Created by
Leaf and Page
This product is simply print and go! This activity focuses on "dead" or "overused" words in student writing. Students are tasked with completing a tombstone for these words and identifying appropriate synonyms.This activity may be used as a formative assessment, bell ringer, homework, or quiz.
Preview of Editable Alpha Boxes

Editable Alpha Boxes

Created by
MPW Creative
This is an editable alpha boxes page. I print it on 11x17 paper, punch holes on the left and students keep it in their binders to write down words as we study a unit. This one was particularly for a science unit on cycles, but feel free to edit that.
Preview of Rhetorical Devices Interactive Word Wall and Interactive Notebook Pages

Rhetorical Devices Interactive Word Wall and Interactive Notebook Pages

Rhetorical Devices Interactive Word Wall and Interactive Notebook Pages Use 30 common rhetorical terms on your interactive word wall to introduce rhetoric and rhetorical devices in your class. At the beginning of the year/term, I give students the term and have them define and illustrate them. As we read texts, students add examples to the word wall. These also work well for Interactive Student Notebooks (follow the same steps as above, except print one copy of each device for each student a
Preview of THIS DAY IN HISTORY: November

THIS DAY IN HISTORY: November

Created by
Miss Mari-jo
A slideshow dedicated to an important historical event for each day of November, as well as features a vocabulary word for each day - including its definition. Ideal as journaling prompts and bellwork. Objectives include: To promote vocabulary development; To spark an interest in history; To encourage journal writing; To demonstrate that personal events (although not "news-worthy") still part of history. Download the FREE lesson plan for guidelines and suggestions. Available for months Aug
Preview of A WORD A DAY (keeps the dictionary away)

A WORD A DAY (keeps the dictionary away)

Created by
B.Rogers
Do you want your students to become better writers and speakers? Well, one way to do this and to impress the adults who often read and score their writing is to teach "A Word a Day". In other words, teach vocabulary with a purpose. Included in this packet are over 200 vocabulary words on two vocabulary lists which I have compiled for you and which are alphabetically arranged. They can be made into posters and displayed in the classroom and also duplicated for students' writing folders or por
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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

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Sentence and Paragraph Construction

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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

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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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