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Preview of Emergency Sub Plan - Missing Teacher Substitute Teacher Lesson and Activity

Emergency Sub Plan - Missing Teacher Substitute Teacher Lesson and Activity

Created by
Presto Plans
Emergency Sub Plan - Missing Teacher Substitute Teacher Lesson and Activity: This emergency sub plan is ready-to-use for any day off! This lesson and activity will keep your students totally engaged and on-task. The assignment is about your inexplicable absence and puts students in charge (by the principal) of investigating the reason you are not at school. Students will create a Missing Teacher poster and an investigative police case file that has them examine evidence and witness testimonies
Preview of Narrative Writing - Graphic Organizers, Rubrics & More For A Personal Narrative

Narrative Writing - Graphic Organizers, Rubrics & More For A Personal Narrative

Created by
Addie Williams
Personal Narrative Writing - An easy package to teach students how to write a well-organized personal narrative. These organizers and worksheets lead students through the writing process, from brainstorming to the finished product. Using examples and extensive peer and self-editing, students can produce a well-written narrative paragraph. It can also be a starting point for a longer essay or writing piece.For a DIGITAL version of this resource, click HERE. Includes the following 15 pages:- Les
Preview of Show, Don't Tell: Descriptive Writing Practice Worksheet

Show, Don't Tell: Descriptive Writing Practice Worksheet

Students learning to fine-tune their narrative writing will benefit from this "Show, don't tell" exercise. This sheet is a perfect complement to a "Show, don't tell" introductory lesson, as it provides a ready-to-use tool for students to practice their descriptive writing skills. On this sheet, students are asked to turn boring "telling" sentences into descriptive, sensory scenes. An example is provided on the student sheet to guide student work, and a complete answer key is provided with samp
Preview of Fingerprint Self-Portraits: Creative STEAM Project, Journaling & Self-Expression

Fingerprint Self-Portraits: Creative STEAM Project, Journaling & Self-Expression

Created by
Teach Kids Art
Go beyond the typical self-portrait lesson with Fingerprint Self-Portraits! While most self-portraits emphasize what a student looks like, this lesson provides a snapshot of a child’s personality and self-reflection at a specific time in their life. Middle schoolers and up will enjoy sharing their opinions, their likes and dislikes, and some fun facts about themselves all in the pattern of their very own fingerprint. What could be more unique and personalized than that?!Fingerprint Self-Portrait
Preview of Email Etiquette Mini-Lesson

Email Etiquette Mini-Lesson

Empower your students with the skills to write effective and appropriate emails. Email etiquette isn’t intuitive. Students need to learn email etiquette to communicate effectively in the classroom and the real world. With this lesson, you’ll ensure those “text message” style emails are long gone. In their place, you’ll find well-written formal emails with the correct formatting. In addition, students will learn real-world email skills, such a why and how to use carbon copy, blind carbon copy, re
Preview of First, Second, & Third Person - Point of View Worksheets

First, Second, & Third Person - Point of View Worksheets

Do you need a quick and easy way to teach point of view? These worksheets will show students how to identify the perspective from which a story is told which will help them effectively analyze literature, improve their critical thinking skills, help them understand the author's purpose, and increase their ability to recognize potential bias. It is important that students are able to accurately identify the main points of view commonly used in texts to gain a deeper understanding of what they a
Preview of First Day of School Activities - 1st Day of Middle School - About Me Activity

First Day of School Activities - 1st Day of Middle School - About Me Activity

This resource is filled with activities for the first day of school. This Back to School resource is designed to make the start to middle school amazing. As you know, you never get a second chance to make a first impression...especially in the classroom. This resource is filled with activities to get your school year off to the best possible start. With an "about me" diamond, teacher interview activity, writing prompt, and icebreakers, you’ll be able to keep your students engaged and actively
Preview of Writing Responses with Text-Based Evidence - Doodle Notes & 5 Learning Stations

Writing Responses with Text-Based Evidence - Doodle Notes & 5 Learning Stations

When students analyze and respond to a text they are often required to cite strong and thorough textual evidence to support their interpretation of what the text says. That’s why it is essential to teach students not only the skill of selecting the right evidence, but also the skill of writing a response that analyzes the evidence they have selected. This can be a daunting task! However, this fun and engaging Doodle and Do resource is here to help! It includes fun sketch notes or doodle note
Preview of Simple, Compound, & Complex Sentences {Mini Posters & Practice Worksheets}

Simple, Compound, & Complex Sentences {Mini Posters & Practice Worksheets}

Simple, Compound, and Complex SentencesSentence TypesHere's what's included: 5 Mini Posters Simple sentenceCompound sentencesCoordinating ConjunctionsComplex sentencesSubordinating conjunctions. ***UPDATE: I have also added a second "Compound Sentence" Mini Poster that includes a comma.*** 5 Practice Worksheets Simple SentencesCompound SentencesComplex SentencesIdentifying Sentences {Choosing between simple, compound, or complex}Sentence type hunt {Students have to search through a text of your
Preview of Public Speaking Activity: Minute To Win It Improv Debate!

Public Speaking Activity: Minute To Win It Improv Debate!

Created by
All Day ELA
If you are teaching a public speaking unit on debate or argumentation, the Minute to Win It activity is a great way to introduce the unit! This activity gets students in front of the class and plead their case for ONE MINUTE. Oh, and they are completely in the dark to what their topic is until the clock starts counting down. The students get a little friendly competition while you get an easy assessment on their current debate/public speaking style during this fun assignment. This activity is
Preview of Persuasive Writing- Teaching Thesis Statements with Movie Trailers!

Persuasive Writing- Teaching Thesis Statements with Movie Trailers!

Created by
All Day ELA
In persuasive writing, many students have trouble writing a clear thesis statement on what their essay is truly about. In the lesson Teaching Thesis Statements with Movie Trailers, students get to break down what is actually involved in a thesis statement and what happens when the statement is vague- as teachers we feel that we get misled often! Movie trailers are a good tool to use in teaching thesis statements because it is relatable to almost every student- they have to admit they would feel
Preview of Persuasive Writing - Graphic Organizers, Planning Pages and Rubrics

Persuasive Writing - Graphic Organizers, Planning Pages and Rubrics

Created by
Addie Williams
If your students struggle with writing a PERSUASIVE PARAGRAPH or ESSAY this set of templates and graphic organizers is for you! This resource leads students through the process of writing a persuasive paragraph from the planning stages to peer editing and then their final piece. This resource can also be used as a launching point for students to write a full persuasive /argumentative essay.LOOKING FOR A DIGITAL VERSION OF THIS ACTIVITY? CLICK BELOW!Persuasive Writing Interactive eResourceWorks
Preview of Essay Revision Stations for Essay Writing

Essay Revision Stations for Essay Writing

Created by
Room 213
Essay Revision Stations: Help students focus on the writing process! The revision process is a key component of good writing, but many students like to rush through it. These essay revision stations will help your students slow down and focus on the all-important process of revising any time they write an essay.A digital version of these essay revision stations is included as well as the printed one!The essay revision stations are designed to take your students through the process of revising t
Preview of Expanding Sentences PowerPoint Lesson and Six Practice Worksheets

Expanding Sentences PowerPoint Lesson and Six Practice Worksheets

Created by
Deb Hanson
Are you looking for a writing lesson you can use to teach your students how to expand their sentences? This PowerPoint lesson focuses on the importance of adding details to sentences in a way that will help their reader visualize the scene or event. This resource contains a 41-slide PowerPoint, a matching companion handout, and SIX worksheets that can be used to provide a follow-up practice opportunity. Furthermore, the companion handout and the worksheet packet is available in both printable fo
Preview of Writing Introductions & Conclusions: Exercises for Practice

Writing Introductions & Conclusions: Exercises for Practice

Created by
Room 213
Writing Introductions and conclusions for essays can be difficult. Every semester, no matter how many lessons I use to show my students what good introductions and conclusions look like, they still struggle. Exit ticket after exit ticket asks for more help with intros and conclusions. So, I made these exercises to give them more practice with this important skill. (Check to preview to get more detail!)(This lesson is an introduction. If you want a more in-depth lesson on intros and conclusions
Preview of Google Classroom Comment Bank & Proofreading List for Fast Grading

Google Classroom Comment Bank & Proofreading List for Fast Grading

Are you sick of spending hours grading essays and student writing? The Google Classroom Comment Bank and Feedback List will save you HOURS of grading time. This list of 58 comments is easy to copy and paste into your Google Classroom Comment Bank and will cut your grading time in half. How does it work? Once comments are copied and pasted into the Google Classroom comment bank, you can use your mouse to highlight any error in student writing, click on the + comment button, enter the number of th
Preview of Fractured Fairy Tale Writing- Lesson on Perspective w/organizers, rubric, more

Fractured Fairy Tale Writing- Lesson on Perspective w/organizers, rubric, more

This writing project requires students to use traditional fairy tales as a guide to write a new version of that fairy tale. To do this they will write from the perspective of a character who is different than narrator of the original version. Once all of the stories have been written, there are materials included for students to turn their story into a book or for a class book to be made. It's very comprehensive with several teacher and student tools- organizers, rubric, writing paper, and mo
Preview of Quoting and Paraphrasing Lesson and Practice GRADES 5-7 Google Apps

Quoting and Paraphrasing Lesson and Practice GRADES 5-7 Google Apps

⭐ NO PREP DIGITAL LESSON: Engage students in 5th, 6th, and 7th grades with this interactive lesson as you introduce or review the difference between quoting and paraphrasing text. Students will highlight text, drag and drop text, and type in their own responses to prompts. It's time to replace those boring worksheets!Students will:learn how to quote and paraphrase text and view examplesexplain the difference between quoting and paraphrasing in their own wordsmatch examples of quotes and paraphr
Preview of Black History Month Bulletin Board - Interactive Posters & Biographies - Decor

Black History Month Bulletin Board - Interactive Posters & Biographies - Decor

This Black History Month interactive bulletin board resource comes with TWO Black History Month bulletin boards and is filled with Black History Month activities for middle school and high school students to learn about influential African American individuals. Create an engaging bulletin board with these 60 eye-catching posters that contain thought-provoking quotes to pique students' curiosity and get them thinking critically!You will receive two separate bulletin board kits: Set #1 contains 30
Preview of How to Write a Friendly Letter Writing Mini Unit

How to Write a Friendly Letter Writing Mini Unit

This Friendly Letter Writing Mini-Unit is perfect for upper elementary and middle school students. First, model how to format a letter and envelope and practice with a sample passage. Students will then follow the template to write their own letter.This unit is designed to cover 4 lessons but can be easily adapted to fit your needs. It is appropriate for many upper elementary and middle grade levels. Unit Includes:Teacher lesson plansGoogle Classroom linksSample letter and envelopeSample letter
Preview of Transition Words Mini Lesson

Transition Words Mini Lesson

This Transition Words Mini Lesson is the perfect resource to review transition words with your students! This produce includes a Google Slides presentation, notes & practice sheets, and 20 task cards (printable and digital). Connect with Me! InstagramPinterestFollow Me on TPT!
Preview of How to Write An Essay Brochure: Intro, Thesis, Body, Conclusion, Word Choice

How to Write An Essay Brochure: Intro, Thesis, Body, Conclusion, Word Choice

Support students throughout the writing process with this EDITABLE reference brochure that covers writing the introduction and thesis statement, integrating evidence, using transitions, writing the conclusion, and using effective word choice. This resource works for expository/informational essays, as well as persuasive/argument essays. It is full of tips on how to write, structure, and revise an essay.When you purchase this product, you will receive a 2-slide PowerPoint file that you easily edi
Preview of Capitalization Rules Lesson, Practice and Quiz GRADES 5-8 Google Apps Activities

Capitalization Rules Lesson, Practice and Quiz GRADES 5-8 Google Apps Activities

⭐ NO PREP DIGITAL RESOURCE: Engage students in 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th grades with these interactive activities as you introduce or review the rules of capitalization. Students will highlight text, drag and drop text, and type in their own responses to prompts. It's time to replace those boring worksheets!Students will:learn the rules of capitalization and view examples apply each rule by editing sentencessort common and proper nouns so they know which words to capitalizecomplete task cards by d
Preview of Opinion Writing and Opinion Reading - Should Animals be Kept in Zoos?

Opinion Writing and Opinion Reading - Should Animals be Kept in Zoos?

Opinion Reading Comprehension and Opinion Writing. This packet contains two original informational non-fiction articles, one pro and one con on the topic of whether animals should be kept in zoos. Multiple skills are covered, including reading, close reading, reading comprehension, analyzing two texts on the same topic, vocabulary, summarizing, and opinion writing. CCSS aligned. Answer keys included.No prep! Just print and go. Perfect substitute lesson plan.Watch this short video for a more thor
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Writing worksheets can help your child develop essential writing and literacy skills needed for school and life. If you’re a teacher or parent looking for printable and digital writing resources to help your student learn a writing concept, look no further! TPT has an extensive collection of resources, created by other teachers, that are designed to help with any need across grade levels.

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.

Fun and engaging writing activities to try

Here are a few ideas for writing activities — from our teacher-created resources — that you can find on TPT and that are designed to teach students how to write effectively. (Pro tip: These worksheets serve as an excellent complement to our reading materials.)

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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There are many different types of writing resources sold by Sellers on TPT. Some popular writing lessons include creative writing, poetry, writing essays, writing expository, and handwriting.

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Educators can save time preparing writing lessons with resources created by experienced teachers. Simply start a search for writing resources on the TPT marketplace, and filter by grade level, price, and/or resource type to find materials that've been proven to work in classrooms like yours. No matter what you’re teaching, there are plenty of writing lessons and activities sold by Sellers on TPT that are tailored to meet your students' skill levels.