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Back to School Blog Prompts, Distance Learning Creative Writing
Back to School Blog Prompts, Distance Learning Creative Writing
Back to School Blog Prompts, Distance Learning Creative Writing
Back to School Blog Prompts, Distance Learning Creative Writing
Back to School Blog Prompts, Distance Learning Creative Writing
Back to School Blog Prompts, Distance Learning Creative Writing
Back to School Blog Prompts, Distance Learning Creative Writing
Back to School Blog Prompts, Distance Learning Creative Writing
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Teach students the valuable lesson of writing a quality blog post... while incorporating old slang! First, you give your students multiple random "slang" prompts, then they read the 10 Steps to Writing the Perfect Blog Post. Third, they write their post on the Blog Template Pages. But they must include those played out phrases!

This resource includes a PDF, a Teachers Pay Teachers interactive overlay, and accompanying Google Slides for easy implementation for your distance learning needs.

Digital activity is pre-made by me. Just download and digitally assign to your students! You also have the option of adding and/or changing the digital activities!

What's included:

  • Google Slides
  • An amusing introduction that is sure to get your students in a tizzy.
  • 10 Steps to Writing the Perfect Blog Post
  • 132 far out old "slang" writing prompts
  • Blog templates

Splendid for a beginning of the year ice breaker. Amazing for substitute teachers! Don't hate, give your students the gift of great blogging today!

To see some of my latest offerings, click below:

Writing with Sorting Hat

Writing with Netflix

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Back to School Blog Prompts, Distance Learning Creative Writing

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30 minutes

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Description

Teach students the valuable lesson of writing a quality blog post... while incorporating old slang! First, you give your students multiple random "slang" prompts, then they read the 10 Steps to Writing the Perfect Blog Post. Third, they write their post on the Blog Template Pages. But they must include those played out phrases!

This resource includes a PDF, a Teachers Pay Teachers interactive overlay, and accompanying Google Slides for easy implementation for your distance learning needs.

Digital activity is pre-made by me. Just download and digitally assign to your students! You also have the option of adding and/or changing the digital activities!

What's included:

  • Google Slides
  • An amusing introduction that is sure to get your students in a tizzy.
  • 10 Steps to Writing the Perfect Blog Post
  • 132 far out old "slang" writing prompts
  • Blog templates

Splendid for a beginning of the year ice breaker. Amazing for substitute teachers! Don't hate, give your students the gift of great blogging today!

To see some of my latest offerings, click below:

Writing with Sorting Hat

Writing with Netflix

Super cool people follow me. :)

REMEMBER: When you leave a review, you get credits toward a future Teachers Pay Teachers purchase!

Report this resource to TPT
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Standards

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Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique, descriptive details, and clear event sequences.
Orient the reader by establishing a situation and introducing a narrator and/or characters; organize an event sequence that unfolds naturally.
Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique, well-chosen details, and well-structured event sequences.
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