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Preview of Graphic Organizers Bundle for Common Core (Notes, Reading, Writing, & More)

Graphic Organizers Bundle for Common Core (Notes, Reading, Writing, & More)

Graphic Organizers Bundle for Common Core:This bundle of 30 graphic organizers is great to use in ALL subject areas! The graphic organizers will help keep your students engaged, on-task, and organized.Here are all of the fantastic graphic organizers that are included in this bundle.Writing Graphic Organizers:Persuasive WritingFive-Paragraph EssayExpository WritingPersonal NarrativeInformative WritingOpinion WritingReading Graphic Organizers:Story MapMaking PredictinosAuthor’s Point of ViewSeque
Preview of Hero's Journey Argumentative Essay - Disney

Hero's Journey Argumentative Essay - Disney

This comprehensive essay pack walks students through the twelve stage of the Hero's Journey and challenges them to evaluate which of the characters listed either (1) has the most impactful journey, or (2) makes the best hero.The activity first walks students through what it means for something to be impactful, and then helps them determine what characteristics are required to make someone a good hero. A link to a brief video is also included to help students understand the traditional hero's jo
Preview of Musical Composer Research Form- DISTANCE LEARNING

Musical Composer Research Form- DISTANCE LEARNING

A very simple form to get your students researching the great composers! Organized into the following research categories: Composer Name Place and Date of Birth Childhood Early Musical Influences Musical Career Highlights Fun Facts Favorite Listening Examples Your music students can use this easy to use form to gather their information for a PowerPoint or a Prezi on a major musical composer. Thanks for following "The Music Teacher Store" for new products and updates! As always, happy music t
Preview of Tangerine (by Edward Bloor) vs. McFarland, U.S.A.

Tangerine (by Edward Bloor) vs. McFarland, U.S.A.

This product includes the following:(1) McFarland, U.S.A. movie permission form(2) Tangerine vs. McFarland, U.S.A. compare/contrast worksheet(3) Tangerine vs. McFarland, U.S.A. essay (three paragraph)(4) Tangerine vs. McFarland, U.S.A. essay 2 (five paragraph compare/contrast)(5) Compare/contrast student outline with thesis statement starter options(6) Extra credit assignment sheet for compare/contrast essay(7) Teacher reference sheetMy students love watching this movie after reading the novel.
Preview of Cultural Research Paper

Cultural Research Paper

Do you want to teach your students how to write a research paper? It can be a very daunting task, but this resource will help to make it much easier for you.This easily modifiable resource encourages students to expand their knowledge by researching and writing about one of the thousands of cultures that exist throughout the world.This bundle includes a .doc Word document containing the following items:- Assignment Sheet that includes suggestions of cultures to research- Guided Research Questio
Preview of Argument Essay Outline (Step by Step Process)

Argument Essay Outline (Step by Step Process)

My students had the EASIEST time while writing their argument essay thanks to this outline! It walked them step by step through the entire process argument essay process! Just print and go! It tells them what to write, when to write it, and provides helpful tips along the way! I hope your students' essays turn out amazing! Check out my other products! Argument Essay Bundle (Outline, Peer edit, Rubric, Writing Process Display)Argumentative Essay: Peer Editing Checklist and Assessment Rubric Writi
Preview of Characterization Worksheets - Bringing Characters to Life

Characterization Worksheets - Bringing Characters to Life

Created by
Taylor Taughts
Whether writing a narrative, reading literature, or competing a novel study - character creation and analysis is a huge component. These worksheets can be used in a number of ways...1. Writing a Personal or Fictional Narrative - students must design the characters before drafting. They are asked to consider the areas of characterization, such as: what the character says, thinks, feels, and does/acts like. The physical appearance of the character is where students are asked to begin, and then the
Preview of Flashback Narrative: Inspired by The Sandlot film(Prewrite, Outline, + Revision)

Flashback Narrative: Inspired by The Sandlot film(Prewrite, Outline, + Revision)

Created by
Taylor Taughts
The inspiration for this Narrative Writing assignment came from the movie The Sandlot - where a grown man (working in a professional baseball stadium) flashes back to a childhood memory of the summer he first learned to play baseball. The materials included here provide students with an outline and revision activity. For grading purposes, I use a generic Narrative Rubric. I have had great success with this writing assignment - reluctant writers, or those that hate to write...they all enjoy this
Preview of Combined Informative and Persuasive Speech on a Charity (Outline)

Combined Informative and Persuasive Speech on a Charity (Outline)

Outline for the combined informative and persuasive speech on a charity. This outline has proven to be a valuable resource in helping students to organize their thoughts and information into a speech format.
Preview of RI8.2 Nonfiction Reflection - Generic Tool for Writing Summaries

RI8.2 Nonfiction Reflection - Generic Tool for Writing Summaries

Created by
Taylor Taughts
This generic worksheet can be used in all subject areas and helps students to analyze and summarize any nonfiction text that you are reading. The activity begins with a summary statement, and students are then asked to choose and comment upon quotes of their choice. There is a vocabulary section and a chart for students to organize key points by order of importance. Finally, students provide the central idea of the text, and analyze differing opinions and author biases.
Preview of Fictional Narrative (Inspired by The Monkeyś Paw) - Outline, Revision, + Rubric

Fictional Narrative (Inspired by The Monkeyś Paw) - Outline, Revision, + Rubric

Created by
Taylor Taughts
After finishing a close reading of The Monkeyś Paw, this Fictional Narrative extension activity is a lot of fun for students. Ask students to come up with an idea for a story that is INSPIRED BY The Monkey’s Paw. Students should follow the formula set forth by the original:A visitor/stranger provides a magical object.A person is given three wishes.The first wish is made unintentionally, or is granted in a way the wisher did not expect.The second wish is a foolish or hasty response to the problem
Preview of W8.5 - Argument Essay Prewrite

W8.5 - Argument Essay Prewrite

Created by
Taylor Taughts
After students have chosen the topic and conducted research for their Argument Essay, provide each with this prewriting handout - essay organizer and outline. The outline takes students through all 5 paragraphs of the essay and helps them organize their thoughts before drafting. Students will not have enough space to elaborate on every point they'll be making in their essay, but this is just a prewriting activity to help with organization...the elaboration will come later in their rough draft. T
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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.

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