6th Grade English Language Arts Lesson

5th Grade Spelling Words School Year List review and test list included

By Tomorrowcomes

Spelling words for fifth grade students. This contains 30 lists of 15 words each, 6 lists of 20 words for review, which can be divided out over the course of the year, and 3 lists of final review containing 25 words. Check out more 5th grade spelling worksheets which will be coming soon and book reviews from my store.

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Temporal Concepts Sequencing Lesson COMPREHENSION

By BigDogCards-SLP

** Are you looking for a resource to teach students to understand temporal concepts or are you Teaching sequence of events, Following directions or Sentence writing?  These syntax activities will teach your students how to understand 25, higher level temporal concepts (prior to, simultaneous, thereafter). It is a simple drill in which students are provided with a small scenario containing the word and asked to determine the meaning of the concept.**

You will receive a 26 Slide Lesson which contains the lesson and one Assessment worksheet to print.

The Lesson works well with older students (Grades 6- 10)  or with students who have mild  cognitive delays yet good language skills. An independent lesson will take about 30 minutes however if you are using it as a teaching tool during instruction the lesson can easily fill 60 minutes with breaks in between for group discussion. When I use this lesson with my Speech classroom it takes two  30 minute sessions and 60 minutes total.

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Figurative Language Analysis Lesson Plans Dreams & Harlem by Langston Hughes

By TooBookedUp

Challenge your students with a deep exploration of figurative language with this complete, standards-aligned lesson plan centered on Langston Hughes’ classic poems Dreams and Harlem. Perfect for grades 6-8, this 60-minute lesson introduces and reinforces figurative language skills with a variety of Depth of Knowledge (DOK) levels, from identification to detailed analysis. Through engaging activities, guided notes, fill-in-the-blank practice, and insightful discussions, students will strengthen their understanding of metaphors, similes, personification, hyperbole, repetition, and more!

What's Included:

  • Do Now Prompt: Connect students personally to the theme of dreams and aspirations.
  • Guided Notes & Slides: Fill-in-the-blank notes and a comprehensive slide deck introduce and review key figurative language concepts.
  • Figurative Language Practice Handout: Allows students to identify and categorize figurative language independently or in pairs.
  • Detailed Analysis of Dreams and Harlem: Thought-provoking questions and guided analysis help students apply figurative language skills in context, from interpreting similes and metaphors to discussing theme.
  • Reflection and Discussion: Encourages students to connect poetic themes to real life and deepen their understanding of how figurative language enhances literature.

Why Teachers Love It: This resource provides a complete and flexible plan that fits seamlessly into any poetry or figurative language unit, with resources to support all stages of learning—from foundational identification to advanced interpretation. It’s ideal for introducing figurative language or deepening students’ analysis skills, making it a versatile addition to any ELA classroom.

Key Features:

  • Differentiated Levels of Analysis: Activities move from DOK Level 1 (identifying figurative language) to DOK Levels 3-4 (interpreting meaning and thematic connections).
  • Engagement-Boosting Content: Uses two of Hughes’ most powerful poems to explore big ideas about dreams, aspirations, and consequences, making learning relevant and impactful.
  • Aligned with Language Standards: Perfect for reinforcing figurative language standards through high-interest texts.

Boost your students' confidence with figurative language and inspire thoughtful conversations with this enriching lesson plan! Download today to elevate your poetry and figurative language instruction with this ready-to-use, engaging resource!

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Sensory Writing: Descriptive Language Slides & Worksheets for Grades 3-6

By Jennifer Nguyen

Bring Writing to Life with Sensory Descriptive Writing for Grades 3-6

This Sensory Descriptive Writing Pack is perfect for developing students' descriptive writing skills by exploring the five senses. Ideal for Grades 3-6, this resource helps students create vivid, sensory-rich writing through activities that use sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell to enhance storytelling. With ready-to-use materials that align with Common Core, TEKS, and the UK National Curriculum, this resource offers a complete toolkit for teaching descriptive writing.


What’s Included?
✏️ Print Materials: Worksheets, Answer Keys, PDF Slides

Digital Materials: Non-Editable Google Slides/PowerPoint, Audio clip   


What’s Inside?

✔️ 20 page PowerPoint/Google Slides
✔️ 8 Worksheets

✔️ Visual Aid

✔️ Audio clip  
✔️ Teacher & Student Directions
✔️ Learning Objectives & Success Criteria
✔️ Lesson Route

✔️ Answer Key & Tips 


Why Teachers Love This Resource:
✏️ No Prep
✏️Print and Go
✏️ Versatile Use
✏️ Classroom-Tested
✏️ Aligned with Aligned with Common Core, TEKS, and UK National Curriculum.


When to Use This Resource:
Literacy Lessons (1-2 hour sessions)

Creative Writing Workshops
Review 
Sub Plans


What Do You Need?

✏️ Pencils

✏️ Computer with speakers

✏️ Projector for slides (Slides are in PowerPoint format and can be uploaded to Google Drive to open as Google Slides)


Skills Focused:
✔️ Descriptive Writing

✔️ Creative Writing

✔️ Critical Thinking
✔️ Independent Learning


Curriculum Alignment
Common Core State Standards (CCSS)

  • W.3.3-W.6.3: Write narratives using descriptive details and sensory language.

  • W.3.4-W.6.4: Produce clear, task-appropriate writing.

  • L.3.5-L.6.5: Use figurative language to enrich descriptions.

Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS)

§110.5-§110.8 (Grades 3-6)

  • (b)(12)(A-D): Develop literary texts using sensory details.

  • (b)(10)(D): Edit drafts to improve sentence structure and conventions.

  • (b)(11)(C): Revise drafts to enhance style, word choice, and sentence variety.

UK National Curriculum (Years 3-6)

  • Plan, draft, and edit writing with sensory and descriptive language to develop settings, characters, and atmosphere.
  • Improve vocabulary and sentence structure for enhanced writing quality.

Bonus Benefits:
✅ Boosts creativity

Builds Confidence
Classroom Success


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  • Show, Don't Tell Slides & Worksheets
  • Mastering Word Choice: Descriptive Writing Pack
  • Figurative Language Resource Pack

Engage your students with a resource that brings their writing to life—grab this sensory descriptive writing pack today!

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What Is The Constitution? Digital Lesson & Book Report Template Reading Comp.

By TaughtOught Homeschooling

This "What Is The Constitution?" book report and book study project digital product for 3rd and 4th-grade students is perfect for exploring non-fiction text structures for reading comprehension. It enhances non-fiction reading comprehension, book study, and report writing skills!
This resource includes:

  • Comprehensive Google Slides digital lesson for reading comprehension and book report writing support

  • 9-page printable PDF book report flip book template

Please see the product preview for more visual details.

NOTE: You need a (free) Google account to access the digital lesson, and you will need access to the book "What Is The Constitution?" to complete the digital and printable activities.

Students will dive into the historical context of the Constitution, gaining a deeper understanding of this significant event in American history. The digital lesson guides students through key facts, timelines, and the impact of these events.
How to use this resource:

  • Have students read the book, "What Is The Constitution?"

  • Print the book report flip book template

  • Open and present the Google Slides digital lesson

  • Follow the intuitive prompts, which will take you through each step of the book report. For example, if it's time to work on the "facts" page, there is a series of multiple-choice questions on specific facts detailed in the text that will help refresh the students' memories and comprehension. Then students can fill in the facts they found most interesting.

  • Have fun guessing the mystery puzzle between each section of the book report!

The printable PDF book report flip book template provides creative book report ideas, such as summarizing the events, using critical thinking skills, and creating a timeline. It can be used with any non-fiction book. Students will also use a book review template to evaluate The Constitution's significance. Overall, this project offers an engaging way for students to explore non-fiction text structures while learning about a crucial event in history.
The non-fiction book report flip book pages include:
   ✏book title info
   ✏rating & review
   ✏vocabulary
   ✏facts
   ✏text ideas
   ✏series of events
   ✏making life connections
   ✏what I learned
   ✏questions I have
   ✏setting & subject
   ✏interesting event
   ✏important event
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NEW! THUMBPRINTS: Character Analysis of a Character, Country, Object, etc.

By Geography & Math Made Easy

GEOGRAPHY THUMBPRINTS: A CHARACTER ANALYSIS OF A PERSON, CHARACTER, COUNTRY, OBJECT, EVENT

This lesson, although written for geography, is not subject-specific and is adaptable to any subject or topic — history, ancient studies, book studies or any time you are studying a person, character, country, object, or event. Use this character analysis to explore people, reading characters, historical characters or people, events, countries, and objects. No, an object, country, or event does not have feelings, but what if they did? How would they feel? What would they see? What would they hear? What would they say? Encourage your student to think outside the box and stretch their minds and higher-level thinking skills.

Materials Needed

  • butcher paper, poster board, or drawing paper
  • Emotional chart (Included)
  • Character analysis chart (Included)
  • Markers
  • Rulers

Type of Lesson

Group cooperation, research, exploratory, examination

Closure:

3-5 minute Presentations

Copyrighted by @MarthaBoykinLessons

For use of one class only and not to be distributed, copied, or printed outside of the classroom. Additional licenses can be purchased if other instructors and classes wish to use this lesson.

Disclaimer:

One purchase is for the use of one teacher. If additional teachers would like to use this product, please purchase additional licenses.

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The Outsiders Musical Song Lyrics Analysis: "If I Could Talk To You All Night"

By Nemos Nook

Dive into the world of The Outsiders with an engaging song lyrics analysis lesson centered around "I Could Talk To You All Night" from The Outsiders Musical! This comprehensive lesson includes a video of the song, a detailed graphic organizer, thought-provoking discussion questions, and the full lyrics for an in-depth exploration.

Perfect for bringing literature to life, this resource will help your students connect with the themes of resilience, struggle, and identity. Ideal for middle and high school classrooms, it's a great way to blend music, literature, and critical thinking.

What's Included:

  • Video performance of "If I Could Talk To You All Night" from The Outsiders Musical
  • Graphic Organizer for analyzing lyrics in both Google Doc and PDF versions
  • Thought-provoking discussion questions
  • Complete lyrics for in-depth analysis

Why You'll Love It:

  • Engages students with a multimedia approach
  • Encourages deep analysis and critical thinking
  • Connects music with literature for a memorable learning experience
  • Ready-to-use and easy to integrate into your lesson plans

This resource is for personal use in one classroom only. Please do not distribute

to others or post publically online (within your Google Classroom, etc. is

permitted). If a friend or colleague would enjoy this resource, you may

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and images included are copyrighted. You may not reuse or sell any part of

this resource as your own. 

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The Wednesday Wars Novel Study with Comprehension Questions Chapter 9 May

By Curious Classroom Adventures

If you want your students to do an in depth novel study for The Wednesday Wars but you don’t want to give up your weekends digging for historical context videos, designing group discussion activities, and writing critical thinking comprehension questions, you are in luck! This no-prep novel study for The Wednesday Wars does all this and more! This comprehensive week-long chapter study of Ch. 9: May includes:

Teacher Instructions

  • week-at-a-glance timeline
  • Instructions for facilitating the cooperative learning discussion
  • ANSWER KEY

Pre-reading Slides and Worksheets:

  • Links to historical context videos about the people, places, and ideas of the late 1960s 
  • Background knowledge of any Shakespeare works alluded to in the chapter
  • Vocabulary words for the chapter
  • A snapshot summary of the chapter--think of it as the Netflix snippet on an episode that gives you just enough of a framework to anticipate what is coming without giving away any of the juicy details.
  • A literary analysis focus to consider while reading
  • A note taking page for recording vocabulary and other big ideas

Comprehension Slides and Worksheets:

  • Critical thinking comprehension and discussion questions
  • A group discussion activity to make the discussion engaging for students
  • Comprehension questions in worksheet formal just in case your students need that accountability to stay on task

Post Reading Slides and Worksheets:

  • A fun, interactive group task for extension and relating to the text

This novel study for The Wednesday Wars includes PowerPoint slides, which can also be added to your Google Drive as Google Slides for Google Classroom users. There is also a PDF version of the slides. The novel study slides can be used as full lessons on their own, but there are worksheet versions of the comprehension questions as well as note taking guides and any other supplemental materials that you might want in a B&W printed version.

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The Wednesday Wars Complete Novel Study

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Comparative and Superlative Adjectives - Sorts and Games

By Miss Clever Cookie

Sorting activities and games to teach comparatives and superlatives.

* 1 Kinetic activity - sort by rule

* 1 Colour by rule sheet

* 6 Find the path sheets - sort by rule

* 1 Board game

* 1 Tic Tac Toe sheet

List of Materials and Instructions

1. Grammar Overview

2. Adjective Sorting Game

2 ways to play:

* a sit-down activity - print out, cut up

Children draw an adjective from a receptacle and place it on the right plate.

* a kinetic activity (great for lively classes) -print out two sets, cut up, laminate

  • divide students into two teams
  • place the plates at one end of the classroom and the receptacles with adjectives at the opposite end of the classroom
  • children pick an adjective and run and place it on the correct plate and run back
  • they high-five the next team member in line and only then can the next player pick an adjective and run to the plates
  • the competition ends when all the adjectives have been placed
  • the team which scores the most points (= placed the most adjectives right) wins

3. Colour by Rule worksheet + key

4. 6 Find the Right Path worksheets + keys

5. Board Game

You need counters and dices. To be played in pairs or small groups. If you teach a larger group, print out a few of them.

3 ways to play:

* pupils say the comparative and superlative of the adjective

* pupils form a comparative / superlative and add a suitable noun

* pupils form a sentence

If they make a mistake or don't know, they lose their turn and have to return back to the square they previously stood on.

6. Tic Tac Toe

To be played in pairs. In order to write their Xs and Os, pupils have to write the

comparative and superlative on the line. If they don't know, they have to choose a different square. If they make a mistake, they lose their turn.

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Adjectives vs Adverbs Kaboom! Game (also called Zap or Bam); incl. worksheets

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FREE Sample - Year Long Grammar Packet

By Fortunate in Fifth Grade

Grab the FREE sample packet of my Full Year Weekly Grammar Packets before you buy!

If you like this sample then you will love the bundle! This bundle includes a printable packet for 6 units with 3 mini-lessons, 3 practice sheets, and answer keys as shown in this sample. Each unit (6 full units) has 5 weeks of skills for your student to practice giving you a full year of grammar! These grammar skills do follow McGraw Hill Wonders for 5th grade however the grammar skills are your standard grammar skills taught in upper elementary.

The Full Year Weekly Grammar Skills included:

  • Sentences
  • Subject/Predicate
  • Commas
  • Compound Sentences and Conjunctions
  • Complex Sentences and Sentence Combining
  • Run on Sentences/Fragments
  • Common and Proper Nouns
  • Singular and Plural Nouns
  • Collective Nouns
  • Possessive Nouns
  • Prepositional Phrases
  • Action Verbs
  • Verb Tenses
  • Main and Helping Verbs
  • Linking Verbs
  • Irregular Verbs
  • Pronouns and Antecedents
  • Kinds of Pronouns
  • Homographs
  • Possessive Pronouns
  • Pronouns and Homophones
  • Independent and Dependent Clauses
  • Adjectives
  • Adverbs
  • Negatives

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Graphic Features of Text | Lesson | Practice | Project

By Blooming Through High School

Graphic Features of Text fits in perfectly with informational units. While teaching summarizing, author's purpose, and analyzation, teachers can present charts, and other elements of text structure to further increase student's learning.

What's Included:

  • 27 slide lesson that covers the features of texts
  • (2) Student Practice Activities with short informational texts attached to graphs for student practice during and after the lesson.
  • Instructions for an engaging student project writing their own informational texts and making a chart to support their writing.
  • Examples galore to help students understand graphic features of text, and how to complete the independent project.

All files come in Word, or Powerpoint with a PDF for easy printing. Questions presented focus on high level learning and challenging student thinking.

Sample Questions from Student Practice:

  • What purpose does the graph serve to support the ideas presented in the text?
  • What does the included graph help the reader understand about renewable energy?
  • How might the time young people spend online relate to their mental health? Use the data in the charts or text evidence to support your answer.
  • Choose one of the graphs for this question: how does the inclusion of this graph help to strengthen the author’s claim? Include the claim, graph title and text evidence in your response.
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Ready-to-Use Irony Lesson Plan with Worksheets and Video

By Inspired By MlG

This comprehensive lesson plan on Types of Irony is designed to help students grasp the concept of irony and its three main types: situational irony, verbal irony, and dramatic irony. Aligned with education standards for literacy and language arts, this lesson emphasizes understanding figurative language, precise word choice, and nuanced meanings.

Key Features of the Lesson Plan:

  • Standards Alignment: Supports skills in interpreting figurative language, identifying word relationships, and developing a deeper understanding of word nuances (RL & RI).
  • Clear Objectives: Students will learn to define irony, differentiate among the three types, identify examples, and apply their knowledge in practical exercises.
  • Interactive Materials: Includes engaging resources like "Is This Situation Ironic?" cards and an Irony Quiz Handout for practice and assessment.

Lesson Procedures:

  1. Introduction: Begin with a class discussion to explore prior knowledge about irony.
  2. Explanation of Irony Types:
  • Situational Irony: When the outcome of a situation defies expectations (e.g., a pilot afraid of heights).
  • Verbal Irony: When a speaker says one thing but means another (e.g., sarcasm, such as praising poor performance sarcastically).
  • Dramatic Irony: When the audience knows something characters do not (e.g., Dorothy's famous line in The Wizard of Oz).
  1. Interactive Activity: Students analyze scenarios from the "Is This Situation Ironic?" cards, identifying whether each is ironic or not (cards included).
  2. Class Discussion: Review answers as a group to reinforce understanding of each type of irony.

Closure/Assessment:

  • A short, written quiz will assess students’ grasp of the three types of irony, ensuring they can define and identify examples independently (quiz included).

You may also be interested in: Comprehensive Figurative Language Lesson Plan Bundle

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This engaging lesson plan combines discussion, activities, and assessment to ensure students develop a strong understanding of irony, making it an excellent resource for language arts educators. Perfect for aligning with standards and fostering critical thinking skills in figurative language!

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Introductions and Conclusions Writing

By Beth Hammett

An interactive introduction to writing beginnings/endings and conclusions/introductions. The presentation uses a peer workshopping approach to writing beginnings and endings. Includes: Techniques to "hook" readers: Action Description Dialog Emotion Quotation Setting Examples of each Techniques to write successful conclusions. Ambiguous Circular Humor Moral Quote Restate thesis: Examples of all techniques Word Search that includes all terminologies (project and solve as a group or use as individual handouts) Uses peer workshopping and group read-arounds to complete the activites. Easy for students to follow and easy to implement in the classroom.

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Enneagram Personality Test Reflection Worksheets

By Dotty's Printables

This Enneagram Test Resource is for middle and high school students to learn about their personality type and results. It includes an introduction, test instructions, reflection worksheets, type analysis pages, personal growth plans, and activities for understanding relationships.

Teachers can use it anytime during the school year for personality studies or social-emotional learning.

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Archaic Language Cheat Sheet

By YourTeachingDoc

This is a pre-teaching activity where the students translate Archaic Language into common language. The document has "hidden" answers. Highlight the "common language" section and make the text black to see the answers. It is in printable format.

Note: This is a part of the "Of Plymouth Plantation" bundle complete with a vocabulary activity, assessment (with answer key) and Kahoots review game. Please visit my store for the entire unit and don't forget to leave me feedback! I welcome your thoughts :-)

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Author's Craft Reading & Video Gr5/6 - The Silent Symphony of the Coral Reef

By Mark Holmes

Engage Your Students with the Wonders of the Coral Reef!

Bring the vibrant underwater world of coral reefs to life with this captivating resource designed for Grades 5 and 6! "The Silent Symphony of the Coral Reef" offers a multi-faceted learning experience that combines a visually stunning video with a thoughtfully crafted text, perfect for engaging your students in reading comprehension, science, and descriptive writing.

What's Included:

  • High-Quality Video: Immerse your students in the beauty and diversity of coral reefs with a captivating video showcasing the incredible creatures and vibrant colors of this underwater ecosystem.

  • EAL-Friendly Text: The accompanying text is written in clear, accessible language, making it ideal for English Language Learners and students of all reading levels.

  • Engaging Activities: Spark curiosity and critical thinking with a variety of activities focused on descriptive language, figurative language, sentence variety, and creating mental images. These activities encourage students to analyze the text, deepen their understanding of the topic, and enhance their writing skills.

  • Teacher's Answer Key: Save valuable time with question possibilities & additional ideas.

Why Choose This Resource?

  • Cross-Curricular Connections: Seamlessly integrate reading comprehension, science, and writing instruction.
  • Visually Stunning: Capture students' attention with vibrant underwater footage and imagery.
  • EAL Support: Accessible learning opportunities for English Language Learners.
  • Ready-to-Use Activities: Minimize prep time with engaging, ready-to-implement activities.
  • Differentiated Instruction: Meet the needs of all learners with adaptable activities.

Learning Objectives:

  • Identify the author's craft in a text.
  • Analyze textual evidence to support claims about the author's purpose.
  • Connect the author's purpose to the overall message of the text.
  • Expand vocabulary and descriptive writing skills.
  • Looks at sentence length, tone, figurative language, imagery
  • Develop a deeper understanding of coral reef ecosystems and their importance.

Perfect for:

  • Whole-class instruction
  • Small group work
  • Independent study
  • Centers
  • Enrichment activities

Bring the magic of the coral reef into your classroom! Click here to purchase now and inspire your students with the wonders of the underwater world!

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Maya Empire Close Reading & Informational Writing Bundle | 5th & 6th Grade

By Creative Primary Literacy

An informational writing unit and close reading activities about the key facts, advancements, religion and famous city-states from the Maya Empire. The bundle has four separate lessons and is perfect for students in fifth grade and sixth grade.

Included in the Informational Writing Unit: Four fact sheets which students need to cut out and sort into paragraphs Writing templates for four draft paragraphs A prompt sheet for students to write their introduction A template for students to write up their neat informational text A crossword & wordsearch to consolidate learning

Included in the Close Reading Activity: A teacher presentation to introduce the topic An informational text A comprehension activity with ten varied questions Two grammar questions about the text An extension writing activity A multiple choice quiz about the text An answer page for self-assessment or teacher use A crossword & wordsearch to consolidate learning

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This resource is great for: In class learning Independent work Homework Creative writing sessions Assessment practice Emergency sub plans

The close reading activity requires NO PREP; it has a body of text that students need to read through thoroughly; then they can use the text to find the comprehension and grammar answers. All texts then have an extension activity for those fast finishers and answers, for teacher use, are on the final page of the document. It also contains a multiple choice quiz, a crossword activity and a wordsearch puzzle to consolidate learning.

The Informational Writing Unit is split into three lessons. The first lesson is interactive and involves them cutting out facts, and then sorting these facts into paragraphs. In the second lesson the children need to use these facts to write four paragraphs. Then, in the final lesson your class will need to use the format provided to write an introduction for the text before checking their draft paragraphs for mistakes and writing up their work into a neat copy on the template provided.

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Short Story Creative Writing: Compose Gothic Tales with Sentence Starters

By EduHive Learning Resources

Unlock your students' creative potential with this engaging and flexible Gothic-themed creative writing unit! Designed with High-Impact Teaching Strategies/High Impact Practices, this resource is perfect for Middle School to High School students (Years 6-10 USA / Years 7-10 AU). Students will craft eerie, suspenseful short stories using carefully selected Gothic and atmospheric sentence starters while developing key narrative skills like suspense-building, character development, and structured storytelling. Perfect for Halloween, or any time of the school year!

Whether you’re a classroom teacher, homeschool educator, relief/substitute teacher, or tutor, this resource is easy to adapt to your needs. With step-by-step guidance, worked examples, differentiated activities, and printable resources, this short unit offers a complete framework for 2-4 lessons.

What’s Included:

  • 2 x PDFs: one with USA English and the other with Australian English
  • Teacher Guide: Step-by-step instructions for facilitating brainstorming, planning, writing, and reflection.
  • Glossary of Gothic and Atmospheric Words (Printable): A comprehensive list of 95 words to expand students’ vocabulary and enhance their spooky storytelling.
  • Sentence Starters (Printable): A set of 27 Gothic-themed sentence starters to spark creative ideas.
  • Worked Example (Printable): A modeled short story exposition that demonstrates how to build suspense and create atmosphere.
  • Brainstorming Prompts (Printable): Prompts designed to help students generate ideas for their Gothic tales.
  • Short Story Planner (Printable): A structured template to guide students in planning their exposition, complication, sequence of events, climax, and resolution.
  • Rubrics (Printable): Comprehensive rubrics for self-assessment, peer assessment, and teacher feedback.
  • Extension Activities: Additional creative challenges, including illustration, scriptwriting adaptation, or continuing the story for advanced learners.

Accessibility Features

This resource is dyslexia-friendly, incorporating:

  • Arial font
  • Increased letter and word spacing
  • 1.5 line spacing
  • White space for readability
  • Visual signposting for ease of navigation.

Key Skills Addressed:

  • Narrative structure: Exposition, complication, sequence of events, climax, and resolution.
  • Building suspense and atmosphere through figurative language and descriptive details.
  • Character development and crafting character arcs.
  • Writing with varied sentence structures to create mood and effect.

Perfect For:

  • Classroom use
  • Homeschooling
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