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Middle school writing outlines for Microsoft Word

Preview of Narrative Writing Outline - Worksheet with Student Example Outline & Narrative

Narrative Writing Outline - Worksheet with Student Example Outline & Narrative

Created by
Monica Lukins
This one-page "Narrative Writing Outline" helps students brainstorm and organize their ideas before writing their own fictional or personal narrative (story). This outline includes sections for: Attention-Grabber, Beginning (characters, setting, conflict), Middle (complications/events, climax), and End (resolution, message/meaning). This outline will help students confidently write their own narrative and will help them include all the necessary components of a narrative. Also included are stud
Preview of Informative Essay Outline - Bing, Bang, Boom Method

Informative Essay Outline - Bing, Bang, Boom Method

Created by
Melody Stroud
This fill-in-the-blank outline in an invaluable aid to students as they begin to write informative essays. The outline uses the bing, bang, boom method to help students convey their ideas in a clear and concise manner. Check out my informative essay Power Points for more on bing, bang, boom!
Preview of Editable Argumentative Essay Outline

Editable Argumentative Essay Outline

Created by
Middle Craze
This is a great outline to guide students through the argumentative writing process.
Preview of Narrative Persuasive & Expository Essay Outlines

Narrative Persuasive & Expository Essay Outlines

Created by
Tracee Orman
Narrative, Persuasive (Argument), and Expository (Explanatory/Informative) essay outline templates for students offered in editable Microsoft Word .doc so it can be modified to fit your needs. This IS included in my Essay Writing Resource Bundle: Common Core Aligned. Created by Tracee Orman
Preview of Persuasive Speech Outline and Checklist

Persuasive Speech Outline and Checklist

This packet includes a step by step outline for creating a persuasive speech. It also includes a checklist for the outline and a checklist for presenting the speech.
Preview of Letter To Future Students (End of Year Assignment or Sub Plans)

Letter To Future Students (End of Year Assignment or Sub Plans)

This writing assignment is perfect for the end of the year as a wrap up activity for your classroom (especially perfect for the last week) or would be a great substitute lesson. All that's required is to download the word template and insert your own name where highlighted. This assignment guides students through drafting a letter to the teacher's future students that can be displayed in the classroom or handed out the following year (depending on teacher's preference). It's a great way for
Preview of Research Paper Outline

Research Paper Outline

Created by
Mrs Robey
This produce is an outline template designed for student use. This shows students how to use facts, instead of just listing them. I have used this outline with grades 7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th grade.
Preview of Fractured Fairytale Crime Scenes

Fractured Fairytale Crime Scenes

In this assignment students will create a presentation of a mock crime scene based on a fairytale. Each crime will include characters from common fairytales. Students will include evidence to create a crime scene scenario. The assignment is organized into two main projects. The first part of the assignment involves creating a presentation of the crime. The second part of the assignment is a narrative story that explains the actual crime scene.
Preview of Short Response Graphic Organizer, NYS New York State ELA Test RADD(S)

Short Response Graphic Organizer, NYS New York State ELA Test RADD(S)

Created by
Miss K to Five
Use this RADDS (restate & answer, detail 1, detail 2, sum it up) graphic organizer to help your students prepare for the ELA State test, where they must write short response answers, citing 2 details from the text. Great for test prep!!!This graphic organizer comes with explanations of each step, with sentence stems for the details & summing it up! Additionally on the second page, there is a large box with writing lines for the students to 'put it all together'!*editable*Check out my sto
Preview of Yearbook Scope and Sequence & Daily Outlines {Updated for 2016-2017}

Yearbook Scope and Sequence & Daily Outlines {Updated for 2016-2017}

Created by
Jessica Low
Updated for 2016-2017! Now has 2 full terms! This editable scope and sequence and daily outline is for two full terms of yearbook class. It includes links to Common Core Anchor Standards, Daily "I Can" statements, daily lesson outlines, and a sign up for student taught lessons. Units in the Scope and Sequence include: -Journalism -Photography -Design Theory -Advanced Journalism -Organizing a Page Ladder -Writing a Proposal -Editing -Marketing These steps are designed to give your yearbook sta
Preview of Scaffolded 5 Paragraph Essay Outline / Organizer

Scaffolded 5 Paragraph Essay Outline / Organizer

This 5-paragraph essay organizer is a helpful tool for students who need significant scaffolding and support. It can be used with students from middle school through high school. Many of the 9th graders at the urban high school where I teach benefit from such a highly structured format---at least for their first essay of the year. I've discovered that if you give a student a box, she is likely to write in it. Simply having a box to fill for every sentence of the essay makes the task feel less d
Preview of Fill-In Template for Writing a Cover Letter for Resume

Fill-In Template for Writing a Cover Letter for Resume

Created by
KDema
This is a fill-in template for students to learn how to write a cover letter for a resume. There are lines next to each part of the outline for students to fill in their own information, then type it up to create their own cover letter.
Preview of 4 Square Writing Template

4 Square Writing Template

Created by
Paula Jett
This is a template for the 4 Square writing method. There is a blank student copy of the graphic organizer and a teacher copy showing what to put in each sqaure.
Preview of Argument Essay Graphic Organizer Rough Draft with Sentence Frames

Argument Essay Graphic Organizer Rough Draft with Sentence Frames

Created by
Julia Braga
Many students have trouble organizing an essay so I created this graphic organizer with sentence frames for students to fill in their thoughts. Normally, I print two copies. With the first copy, I model for the students and have them copy my writing. Then, with the second copy, they can work in pairs or independently to complete the organizer. I usually use this as a rough draft. I recommend the students already have their 3 pieces of supporting evidence chosen prior to using this graphic organi
Preview of Summary of Nonfiction - Template

Summary of Nonfiction - Template

Created by
Heather Fleming
This is a template to get students started writing a more complete summary of a piece of nonfiction without retelling it like they often do. It was modeled after the AVID strategy of providing a template for a rhetorical precis. This is, however, on a more basic level than that because my students weren't to that point yet.
Preview of Easy Independent Book Report, Outline Summary, Rubrics & Teacher Tools Editable

Easy Independent Book Report, Outline Summary, Rubrics & Teacher Tools Editable

This book report form contains all pieces you need to have a successful book report done at home. All parts of the report are EDITABLE and completed in Microsoft Word. Report Tools Contained include: -Book report assignment letter to parents -Report Due Dates -Paragraphs Guidelines (instructions) -Points Rubric -Report Writing assignments broken into weekly due dates -Paragraph expectations -Self-Editing Checklist (writing skills) -Enhancement Project Plan (Cartoon Strip) with instructions -En
Preview of Animal Report Graphic Organizer Outline Form

Animal Report Graphic Organizer Outline Form

Created by
Tammy Griffis
This is an outline (graphic organizer) that students use when doing research for an animal report. It helps students to organize their research in such a way that makes writing a report much easier for them. My 5th grade students were able to turn each section into a paragraph. Meets several common core ELA standards.
Preview of Hero Essay Assignment with outline

Hero Essay Assignment with outline

Students choose a hero, do research, and write a 5 paragraph informational essay. This product contains the prompt and scaffolded outlines for all 5 paragraphs to keep students organized. You will notice that I reference specific heroes we have studied in class - you can plug your own in here, as it's a Word document. The file has lines for students to write on. If you're virtual, you can easily adjust this to best suit your needs. It is set-up to be a time savor for you! The hard part is over!
Preview of General Essay Outline Template

General Essay Outline Template

I use this general template for all the essays in my class. All portions of the essay are clearly organized and divided up to facilitate student understanding and success. This template can also be easily modeled to facilitate writing a composition beyond the original template for 6 paragraphs. The thumbnail generator seems to make the boxes appear a little jumbled-- the formatting is intact, however. If for some weird reason it isn't, please just contact me and I'll be happy to email you a cl
Preview of Argument Essay Graphic Organizer with Sentence Stems

Argument Essay Graphic Organizer with Sentence Stems

Created by
PBL Professional
I have found that middle school students often don't know how to organize paragraphs in an argument essay so that they can cite textual evidence and their own experience evidence. I created this graphic organizer to help them properly structure an argument essay. It includes approximate number of sentences for each part of each paragraph, sentence stems, and transition words. Basically, they just choose one of the sentence stems and one of the transition words from the options on the organizer.
Preview of Revising Checklist and Editing Checklist - Individual and Peer Review

Revising Checklist and Editing Checklist - Individual and Peer Review

Created by
Michael Zinno
Comprehensive revising and editing checklist asks students to review their own work and have a peer review their work. Simple YES/NO feedback makes for a quick activity and quality improvements. Revising for: MLA, paragraph structures. Editing for: Capitalization, Usage, Spelling, Punctuation, syntax, page formatting. Full research paper packet available at a discounted price. Save $2 for the whole bundle!
Preview of personal narrative graphic organizer

personal narrative graphic organizer

Created by
Debbie Nicotera
Students use this graphic organizer to add details to their personal narratives, memoirs, or other writing pieces. Areas for setting, characters, feelings, and sensory details included in organizer.
Preview of Informative/Expository Writing Graphic Organizer

Informative/Expository Writing Graphic Organizer

Created by
Rain Muhawi
Ready to print graphic organizer for your students! Help them brainstorm, plan, and organizer their writing for informational and expository essays. Includes space for...Introduction: Hooks, topic sentences3 Body Paragraphs: Transition words, topic sentences, and encourage using evidence and detailsConclusion: Guide on how to wrap up their writing
Preview of Argumentative Essay: Fill-in-the-Blank Outline (Graphic Organizer)

Argumentative Essay: Fill-in-the-Blank Outline (Graphic Organizer)

Created by
A Plus Plus Plus
Argumentative Essays are important to an ELA curriculum because they are a focus of the Common Core Standards. This resource is a generic outline that can help middle school student organize an argumentative essay on any topic. On the left side, there are prompts which match up to corresponding, color-coded blank spaces on the right side, where students can craft the bones of their essay. Below each paragraph's outline, the student is prompted to turn their outline into a paragraph. The packet
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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

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Peer Editing

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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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