Description
If you teach essay writing in your middle school ELA class, you will need to teach writing body paragraphs. And guess what? I'll do it for you! Use this lesson and guided notes, go to the free YouTube lesson, sit back, and take a breather! Perfect for beginning essay writing, homeschooling, when you need sub plans, or when kids are absent.
I'll also provide a regular link to the video in case you can't access YouTube in your class.
Although this is a video lesson, you can use the regular presentation/guided notes to teach it yourself if you prefer!
There is also an identical version of this product available to download from a PDF if you do not want TPT to access your Google Drive.
Click here to see the PDF version of this product.
The concept is simple:
- Show the video. You get to sit back and take a breather! You could also teach the lesson yourself by going through the slideshow, but why bother? I’ll do it for you!
- Print the guided notes and have kids fill them out as watching. Have kids keep them in their writing notebooks.
- Post the lesson on your digital learning platform for kids to reference in the future.
- Give any follow-up activity of your choice. I recommend having kids put their ideas into action in their writing pieces. There is a piece called “Putting it into Action” that kids can follow. You could also use a writing center. Click here for essay writing centers.
- As an alternative to choosing a follow-up activity, you could also just have kids watch the video without writing at first then fill in the notes when you are done.
Here's what you'll get:
⭐️The complete lesson - to add to your digital learning platform
⭐️Guided notes - to keep kids focused
⭐️Answer key - for the guided notes
⭐️The YouTube lesson - but that's free anyway
⭐️A copy of the video - in case you can't access YouTube in your classroom
This is perfect for:
- The beginning of your essay writing unit
- Taking a break from teaching lessons
- When you have a sub
- When kids are absent
- Homeschooling
Link to this episode: Writing Your Body Paragraphs
Note: This product is part of these money-saving bundles:
Essay Writing Video Lessons with Guided Notes and Presentations
Essay Writing Video Lessons, Guided Notes, and Centers Bundle
Any questions, feel free to email me.
-Linda A. “All in One Middle School”
Click here for updates and to follow me on Teachers Pay Teachers!
❤️More products you'll love:❤️
⭐️"Teach My Class" video series with lessons and guided notes
⭐️Writing a Thesis Video Lesson
⭐️Literary Essay - Complete Unit
I would truly appreciate your feedback with a rating and review. It helps me when making future products. Plus, you earn credit for every dollar spent when you leave a review…win/win!
Copyright ©All in One Middle School, Linda Asaro
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Body Paragraph Writing | Video Lesson | Guided Notes | Essay Writing
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Description
If you teach essay writing in your middle school ELA class, you will need to teach writing body paragraphs. And guess what? I'll do it for you! Use this lesson and guided notes, go to the free YouTube lesson, sit back, and take a breather! Perfect for beginning essay writing, homeschooling, when you need sub plans, or when kids are absent.
I'll also provide a regular link to the video in case you can't access YouTube in your class.
Although this is a video lesson, you can use the regular presentation/guided notes to teach it yourself if you prefer!
There is also an identical version of this product available to download from a PDF if you do not want TPT to access your Google Drive.
Click here to see the PDF version of this product.
The concept is simple:
- Show the video. You get to sit back and take a breather! You could also teach the lesson yourself by going through the slideshow, but why bother? I’ll do it for you!
- Print the guided notes and have kids fill them out as watching. Have kids keep them in their writing notebooks.
- Post the lesson on your digital learning platform for kids to reference in the future.
- Give any follow-up activity of your choice. I recommend having kids put their ideas into action in their writing pieces. There is a piece called “Putting it into Action” that kids can follow. You could also use a writing center. Click here for essay writing centers.
- As an alternative to choosing a follow-up activity, you could also just have kids watch the video without writing at first then fill in the notes when you are done.
Here's what you'll get:
⭐️The complete lesson - to add to your digital learning platform
⭐️Guided notes - to keep kids focused
⭐️Answer key - for the guided notes
⭐️The YouTube lesson - but that's free anyway
⭐️A copy of the video - in case you can't access YouTube in your classroom
This is perfect for:
- The beginning of your essay writing unit
- Taking a break from teaching lessons
- When you have a sub
- When kids are absent
- Homeschooling
Link to this episode: Writing Your Body Paragraphs
Note: This product is part of these money-saving bundles:
Essay Writing Video Lessons with Guided Notes and Presentations
Essay Writing Video Lessons, Guided Notes, and Centers Bundle
Any questions, feel free to email me.
-Linda A. “All in One Middle School”
Click here for updates and to follow me on Teachers Pay Teachers!
❤️More products you'll love:❤️
⭐️"Teach My Class" video series with lessons and guided notes
⭐️Writing a Thesis Video Lesson
⭐️Literary Essay - Complete Unit
I would truly appreciate your feedback with a rating and review. It helps me when making future products. Plus, you earn credit for every dollar spent when you leave a review…win/win!
Copyright ©All in One Middle School, Linda Asaro
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.




