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Poetry Quick Write PowerPoint
Poetry Quick Write PowerPoint
Poetry Quick Write PowerPoint
Poetry Quick Write PowerPoint
Poetry Quick Write PowerPoint
Poetry Quick Write PowerPoint
Poetry Quick Write PowerPoint
Poetry Quick Write PowerPoint
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Quick Writes are a powerful instructional tool that can be used any time during instruction. Leverage this amazing best practice with the Poetry Quick Write PowerPoint. This 87-slide product includes poignant poems written by Langston Hughes to Emily Dickinson - along with Quick Write Student Directions and Quick Write Turn and Talk Protocols. Each Poetry Quick Write can be employed as a writing activity, a Brain Break, or an amazing lesson launch. You and your students will love this!

Seven Benefits of Quick Writes:

  • Quick Writes build student confidence.
  • Quick Writes increase engagement and decreases lesson anxiety.
  • Quick Writes Improve student stamina and fluency in writing.
  • Quick Writes strengthen relationships in class community.
  • Quick Writes develop writer’s voice.
  • Quick Writes foster a habit of writing: engages critical thinking, promotes reflection, amplifies creativity.
  • Quick Writes synthesize content.

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Poetry Quick Write PowerPoint

Rated 5 out of 5, based on 1 reviews
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Kimberly Dana
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6th - 12th
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86
Teaching Duration
2 months

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Quick Writes are a powerful instructional tool that can be used any time during instruction. Leverage this amazing best practice with the Quick Write PowerPoint Jumbo Bundle. This 300-slide product includes ready-to-use Poetry, Literature, and Quotation Quick Writes along with a Quick Write Strate
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Description

Quick Writes are a powerful instructional tool that can be used any time during instruction. Leverage this amazing best practice with the Poetry Quick Write PowerPoint. This 87-slide product includes poignant poems written by Langston Hughes to Emily Dickinson - along with Quick Write Student Directions and Quick Write Turn and Talk Protocols. Each Poetry Quick Write can be employed as a writing activity, a Brain Break, or an amazing lesson launch. You and your students will love this!

Seven Benefits of Quick Writes:

  • Quick Writes build student confidence.
  • Quick Writes increase engagement and decreases lesson anxiety.
  • Quick Writes Improve student stamina and fluency in writing.
  • Quick Writes strengthen relationships in class community.
  • Quick Writes develop writer’s voice.
  • Quick Writes foster a habit of writing: engages critical thinking, promotes reflection, amplifies creativity.
  • Quick Writes synthesize content.

Loving Quick Writes? Click HERE!

Need more Best Practice Writing Products? Click HERE!

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Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Rated 5 out of 5
May 24, 2023
Thanks, this will be helpful in my poetry unit. Some good poems here.
Julie V
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Kimberly Dana
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May 25, 2023
Thank you for your feedback, Julie! Happy Teaching...=)

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Standards

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Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique, well-chosen details, and well-structured event sequences.
Produce clear and coherent writing in which the development, organization, and style are appropriate to task, purpose, and audience.
Write routinely over extended time frames (time for research, reflection, and revision) and shorter time frames (a single sitting or a day or two) for a range of tasks, purposes, and audiences.
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