This packet is meant to be used as a template for the first draft of a short story narrative writing piece. Each component of the story arc (exposition, rising action, climax, falling action) is included in this packet, allowing students to chunk their creative stories into smaller parts.
This reading response to Together Living Life During COVID-19 by Kevin Poplawski is a great way to explore conversations about today's COVID-19 climate in a kid-friendly way. This reading response focuses on reading comprehension, visualization, problem solving, opinion, and social-emotional skills. Please leave a five-star rating and enjoy! :)
This reading response to Thank You, Helpers by Patricia Hegarty and Michael Emmerson is a great way to explore conversations about today's Coronavirus climate in a kid-friendly way. This reading response focuses on reading comprehension, visualization, problem solving, opinion, and social-emotional skills. Please leave a five-star rating and enjoy! :)
This reading response to COVID-19 Helpers by Beth Bacon and Kary Lee is a great way to explore conversations about today's Coronavirus climate in a kid-friendly way. This reading response focuses on reading comprehension, visualization, problem solving, opinion, and social-emotional skills. Please leave a five-star rating and enjoy! :)
This reading response to We're Going to Be OK by Dr. Ebony Jade Hilton and Dr. Leigh-Ann Webb is a great way to explore conversations about today's Coronavirus climate in a kid-friendly way. This reading response focuses on reading comprehension, visualization, problem solving, opinion, and social-emotional skills. Please leave a five-star rating and enjoy! :)
This product consists of a creative writing journal prompt list. The questions on this list are engaging and encourage critical thinking. Please follow and leave five stars. Enjoy!
This remote learning journal prompt is a great way for your students to start a dialogue about what is going on in the world around them. The writing prompt focuses on locating a current events news article and summarizing/responding to it. The students' responses can be hand written or typed electronically. I hope you find this journal prompt helpful! Please follow and leave five stars -- enjoy!
These printable task cards are an effective, engaging, and interactive Halloween writing activity great for any classroom! This activity focuses on the creative writing components of imagery and the "show don't tell" method. The product comes with 6 printable task cards. Please follow and leave five stars! Enjoy!
This exit ticket template is universal across grade level, subject level, and lesson topic. It can be used as an effective formative assessment tool. Please follow and leave five stars! Enjoy!
This "Boo! Who Are You?" creative free writing activity is a fun, engaging way to get your students writing about Halloween! This activity also explores the ELA topics of characterization, imagery, and sensory language, and allows your learners to make authentic text-to-self connections. Please follow and leave five stars! Enjoy!
The "Me Quilt" is a great opening activity to gauge your students' strengths and interests during the first week of school. It also gives them a chance to be creative and share their identities with their peers. Enjoy!
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