By E•Fish•ient Teaching
Have your students practice writing Haikus about some of their favorite jobs. They can choose a job or pick from a list of jobs. They then get to brainstorm and create their own Haikus about the job. A fun way to incorporate poetry and Haikus.
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Multiple Genre Thanksgiving Writing Fun Story Starters Centers Activities
By TooBookedUp
Looking to spark creativity in your classroom this Thanksgiving season? These 10 Thanksgiving-themed story starters are perfect for getting your students' imaginations flowing! Designed for grades 4 and up, these engaging and open-ended prompts let students craft their own festive, adventurous, and even magical stories.
Use these story starters as:
Included Story Starters:
Why You’ll Love This Resource:
This FREE resource will keep your students engaged and excited about writing. Download today and watch their Thanksgiving tales come to life!
Persuasive Writing | Christmas Dear Santa, Villains Edition - Naughty to Nice
By Nardine Mettry
Calling all reformed villains! This holiday season, ditch the coal and rewrite your story. This activity allows students to use their imagination and persuasive writing skills to convince Santa Claus they deserve a spot on the nice list!
What's Included:
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Building Strong Vivid Sentences: Descriptive Language Writing
By Jennifer Nguyen
Core Benefits
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Creative Brainstorming: Encourages imaginative thinking
Descriptive Language: Teaches the use of powerful adjectives and verbs
Step-by-Step Prompts: Easy to follow for students and teachers
Free Download: PDF Format ready-to-go!
Sparks Imagination: Inspires students to visualize and create vivid scenes
Builds Self-Esteem: Encourages students to express themselves confidently
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Writing Bill of Rights Printable Poster for Middle and High School Students
By Geography & Math Made Easy
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This Writer's Bill of Rights was created by a group of teachers of 5th-grade highly-gifted students but can be used for middle school and high school students at all levels. A poster that can be used in language arts or other classrooms.
This is a jpg file. The file size is 2.4 megabytes at 300 dpi.
It can be enlarged to a poster size for the classroom.
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Directed Drawing Thanksgiving Fall Drawings First Grade Second Grade
By Chasity Giddens
Bring Thanksgiving fun to your classroom with these easy, step-by-step directed drawings! Students can follow along to draw seasonal favorites like an acorn, piece of pie, turkey, turkey leg, squash, and a festive place setting. Designed to inspire creativity and enhance writing time, this pack makes it easy for students to add their drawings to writing projects, keeping them excited and engaged.
What's Included:
Engage your students this Thanksgiving season with easy, step-by-step directed drawing pages! This Thanksgiving pack includes guided drawing sheets for creating holiday images like an acorn, piece of pie, turkey, turkey leg, squash, and a place setting. Students can use these drawings to spark ideas for writing and storytelling, making it a perfect addition to writing centers or independent activities.
Perfect For:
With primary and standard-lined pages as well as journal strips, this pack provides versatile options for every classroom setup. Use it to boost students' creativity while encouraging them to express themselves through both drawing and writing!
Keywords: Thanksgiving directed drawing, step-by-step Thanksgiving drawing, Thanksgiving drawing activities, primary lined drawing pages, Thanksgiving writing prompts, drawing and writing centers, Thanksgiving journal strips
By Clodagh
Enhance your Halloween literacy centres with this exciting and educational Halloween Writing Resource! Perfect for adding a spooky twist to your classroom activities, this resource is designed to inspire creativity and strengthen students' descriptive writing skills.
Students will choose from a set of Halloween-themed image cards and craft detailed descriptions—without mentioning the object or creature by name! This adds an extra layer of challenge and fun to your Halloween writing lessons.
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Benefits for your classroom:
This Halloween Writing Resource is a fantastic addition to your classroom, providing an engaging, seasonal activity that helps students develop key literacy skills while having fun. Suitable for grades 3-6, it’s a perfect fit for your Halloween writing plans and Halloween literacy centres.
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Writing a Rough Draft (Grades 3-8)
By Beth Hammett
What is a rough draft? How do you find a topic? How do you get started? How does it work as part of the writing process? All this and more answered as students work through the easy-to-follow guide for the rough draft process of writing. Includes: Rough drafts are bad caption/image Writers compose in different ways Writing process and overview Reflection activity Methods for starting: Chunk writing,Cluster/Map, Free writing, Outline Let's Practice activity Taking a risk with rough drafts Tips: Using your writing toolbox, taking a break between drafts, and Can you read this? Rough draft strategy slide and begin your rough draft Reminder of writing process for peer workshopping Everything needed to help students understand and begin their first rough drafts! Excellent for flipped classrooms and writing centers!
3rd 4th 5th Grader Video Game-Themed - Writing Prompts for Gamers
By Your Reading Tutor
Engage Your 3rd-5th Graders with Video Game-Themed Writing Prompts!
Unlock your gamer students’ creativity with these high-interest writing prompts designed for video game loving kiddos! Perfect for both public school and homeschool settings, these prompts inspire reluctant writers by connecting with their passion for video games.
Easy to Use:
Simply print out the pages, and students can dive into writing right away. Each page includes a small graphic organizer to help them plan their thoughts, or they can use the full-sized graphic organizer separately for more detailed work. These prompts will turn writing practice into an exciting and imaginative experience!
Here’s what you’ll get:
Ideas for use:
This resource provides engaging writing prompts for students who enjoy video games. You can use these at a writing station, with online students, or in your homeschool. I’ve also included several extension activities to use the materials further.
Why your students will love this:
Your students will love practicing their writing skills based on a topic they love during language arts stations or independent practice.
They’ll be engaged because they will be writing about a subject they are interested in and that will further develop their mathematical skills.
**Prep is quick and easy…**Just print the pages, gather writing materials, and you’re ready for a fun and engaging writing activity.
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Thanksgiving Writing Activity, Thanksgiving Writing Prompts, November Writing
By Beth Kinane
These NO PREP writing prompts for are perfect for November or the week before Thanksgiving! Use these for independent writing time, creative and story journal writing, writer's workshop, writing centers, small group instruction, homework, and morning work. This set includes 6 different prompts that you can share either as a task card/writing prompt card or on lined paper.
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Halloween / Fall Activity - Finish the Story Narrative Writing Prompts
By KJ Inspired Resources
Get students excited during the Autumn season with these creepy and crawly 15 no-prep Halloween-themed finish-the-scary story narrative writing prompts! These digital prompts provide easy writing activities, collaboration, public speaking practice, writing journals, and more!
Please be sure to review the prompts before purchasing as they are SCARY!
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Directions:
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My best friend Jake and I were walking home from a Halloween party. We were walking by an old abandoned factory that stood next to a field. The fact was said to be haunted. When we got to the middle of the field, Jake whispered, "wouldn't it be fun to explore the old factory?"...
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thanksgiving narrative writing prompts Activities Prompts Worksheets November
By Create Learn Inspire Grow
A collection of 20 engaging writing prompts designed to inspire students to reflect on their Thanksgiving experiences, family traditions, and personal meanings associated with the holiday. These prompts encourage creativity, personal expression, and storytelling.
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The National Road(close reading, extension activities)
By Gail Hennessey
Use this Close Reading for students to learn about the National Road(also called the Cumberland Road or the National Pike Road). There are several comprehension questions and fun facts. Additionally, there are lots of extension activities especially writing in the content area.
The Close reading and review would be one period. If you do some of the extension activities, the resource could take a couple of days.
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2. If you are studying Westward Expansion and pioneers, specifically the Oregon Trail, this informative Reader's Theater Script will be a positive addition to your lessons. Based on a true person, the play is about one of first woman to go on the Oregon Trail. Narcissa Whitman kept a journal of her trip. She and her husband(and Henry and Eliza Spalding) left upstate New York for Independence, Missouri(most popular starting point) for their journey along the Oregon Trail to Oregon, where Marcus and Narcissa would become missionaries. The play, packed with lots of information, is one of my Ms. Bie Ografee playsseries, includes a Did You Know? fun fact section, comprehension questions and a teacher page with extension activities.https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Oregon-Trail-A-Visit-with-a-PioneerNarcissa-Whitman-Readers-Theater-Script-6034419?st=c229610a8da62f93976e3ae1695006df
Deaf Education - Writing Tips for Confusing Words - Adapted
By Sign with me TOD
As our Deaf/hard of hearing/ELL students are completing written assignments, little words/parts of speech that are commonly confused when writing such as is, are, was, were, have, had, do, did, the, and a are emphasized in this product. Students are provided with differences between each word, examples of each word used in a sentence, and students have the opportunity to write a sentence using each word.
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thanksgiving narrative writing prompts Activities Prompts Worksheets November
By saadia balhous
A collection of 20 engaging writing prompts designed to inspire students to reflect on their Thanksgiving experiences, family traditions, and personal meanings associated with the holiday. These prompts encourage creativity, personal expression, and storytelling.
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60 Engaging Narrative Writing Prompts
By Miss Yous Clues and Resources
Using narrative writing prompts in the classroom can be a powerful way to encourage creativity, enhance writing skills, and foster storytelling abilities in students. This resource includes 60 narrative writing prompts designed specifically to help students develop their writing with a clear beginning, middle, and end.
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Classroom Applications:
This resource is a valuable addition to any teacher's toolkit, providing engaging writing opportunities that will help students build essential writing skills while having fun with storytelling.
Earth Day Writing Prompt Task Cards
By Sassycat Corner
Celebrate Earth Day by letting your students discuss, brainstorm, and write about ways to make our planet a better place. This set of 36 writing prompt task cards for Earth Day will do just that. They are great for starting discussions, making lists, writing stories, poems, essays, and paragraphs all centered around making our planet a better place to live. Also included in this file are six Earth Day themed writing papers that can be used for centers, individual writing, or stapling together for mini-journals. For more Earth Day fun: Earth Day close reading passage and mini-book - Ready to Recycle Try some of my other writing prompt task cards. All designed to help students think and grow as writers! Write It Out - Spring Writing Prompt Task Cards Mini Bundle - Mar, April, & May Write It Out - Summer Writing Prompt Task Cards Mini Bundle - June, July, August Write It Out - Fall Writing Prompt Task Cards Mini Bundle - September, Oct, Nov Write It Out - Winter Writing Prompt Task Cards Mini Bundle - Dec, Jan, & Feb
Show Don't Tell Story Elaboration with Editable Sensory Detail Word Cards
By Betsy Newmeyer
If your 3rd - 8th grade students struggle to "show don't tell" and stretch their writing with dialogue, character emotions, and descriptive and sensory details, this resource is for you. Teach the art of elaboration by showing kids how to add sensory details, dialogue, and character emotions to stretch out their narrative stories and take them from drab to fab! This resource includes sensory word lists and word cards for the following: see, hear, smell, taste, touch, emotions, and dialogue or character thoughts. There are 30 words per detail type. Whether your students select and use the word cards to add sensory details to their work in progress, or you use the cards to spark a brand new story idea, these cards will definitely improve your students’ writing pieces. This resource also includes an editable Google Slideshow with blank word cards and word lists that you can customize with your own words, as well as printable blank cards and word lists that you can handwrite on.
This resource is good for . . .
How To Prepare Your Materials
Print out the word lists and/or words cards you want to use, then cut them apart. For added durability, I recommend printing them out on card stock and laminating them. The cards all include an icon to indicate the kind of detail, which allows for easy sorting and clean up.
What's Included?
In My Classroom
When I first introduced this resource to my 5th grader Writing Intervention class, we had just completed this short SWBST summary activity to plan out a new story. We knew the character and their conflict, but the kids needed help further developing their storyline, so I used this resource as a continuation of the story planning process.
I cut apart the word cards and place them into baggies around the room; one baggie per detail type. Each team of students moved from station to station selecting 2 details per card. They then physically organized the details into the basic plot line and recited when and how they would use each word in their story. Every student was engaged and asked to do this activity again sometime soon.
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Back to School Roll a Story Activity | Narrative Writing Prompts | Editable
By Teach Savvy Store
Students roll the dice to unravel a magical and exciting tapestry of settings, protagonists, antagonists, conflicts, and back to school-themed elements, igniting creativity and narrative fluency! Perfect for narrative writing units, centers, daily writing, public speaking practice, Fun Friday, and more!
✨Seasons & Holidays Roll a Story Bundle✨
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Story Elements
Setting (examples: Hogwarts rejects school, school elevator that takes you anywhere, haunted school)
Protagonists (examples: secret superhero principal, student from the future, hall monitor who takes their job too seriously)
Conflict (examples: is challenged by, is pranked by, is tricked by)
Antagonists (examples: overly-competitive gym teacher, student who does homework for money, a mischievous janitor)
Back to School Elements (examples: time traveling bathroom stall, time capsule, magic vending machine)
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Thanksgiving Opinion Writing Prompts Worksheets - Narrative & Opinion Activities
By Mrs Wates Teaching Creations
Dive into the spirit of Thanksgiving with this engaging Opinion Writing Worksheet pack. Featuring 10 prompts and includes picture prompts related to Thanksgiving, these worksheets are designed to foster narrative, opinion & informative writing skills. Students will sharpen their abilities in organization, providing evidence, crafting sentences & honing grammar, all while expressing their own ideas. These versatile prompts can be used for a range of activities, including opinion writing, sentence construction or as thought-provoking conversation starters during morning meetings.
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