Use this planning sheet to help students plan for writing a drama. It includes elements such as: audience, setting, narrator, conflict, resolution, and characters. This also includes a rubric to match the planning process which can be used to assess the final written drama. ------------- If you enjoy this resource, check out another similar product called PERSONAL NARRATIVE PLANNING GUIDE. https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Personal-Narrative-Planning-Guide-6032893
Let's Make Brainstorming Fun Again! If you’re tired of the same old graphic organizers and want something fresh, exciting, and middle school approved – this bundle is for you. Help your students kick off their narratives with energy, creativity, and confidence. This bundle of 10 unique, high-interest brainstorming templates is specifically designed to help middle school students generate ideas with enthusiasm and creativity during the first step of the writing process. Whether you’re launch
Are you ready to transform the way your students give and receive feedback? This 5-day lesson sequence is designed to guide students through the process of building empathy, understanding constructive feedback, and confidently applying those skills to real peer writing — all while engaging with multimedia, interactive activities, and scaffolded supports! ✅ What’s Included: 5 Fully-Planned, Detailed Lessons Clear step-by-step teacher instructions for each day. Day 1: Building Empathy Through
Struggling to get your middle schoolers to punctuate dialogue correctly? This no-prep Mini Lesson + 3 Engaging Activities will help your students master the rules of punctuating dialogue—with clear examples, guided practice, and opportunities to create their own original writing! This resource is ideal for introducing or reviewing dialogue punctuation in your ELA classroom. Whether you're teaching narrative writing, grammar, or prepping for a larger writing assignment, this resource breaks it
Make grammar relevant and fun! This resource helps upper elementary and middle school students learn or review proper nouns and capitalization using examples straight from today’s pop culture. Perfect for grades 5–8, this activity set connects grammar skills to the music, shows, games, and celebrities your students actually care about — think Taylor Swift, Minecraft, YouTube, Instagram Reels, and more! ✏️ What’s Included: Mini Lesson / Notes Page: A clear, easy-to-follow review of nouns v
🎃 Bring spooky fun to your reading block with these Halloween-themed Book Recommendation Coloring Pages — a creative way for students to show off their favorite books! Each page features a fun Halloween creature (like a skeleton, spider, mummy, witch, and more) holding a blank book cover that students get to design based on a book they've read. It's a no-prep, engaging activity that blends art, reading comprehension, and writing — perfect for October literacy centers, early finishers, or a
Use this planning sheet to help your students to plan for writing an original myth. Students are first reminded about the characteristics of a myth before being guided through the step-by-step process of including all elements of a myth in their writing, with a focus on plot development.
This bundle includes 5 different scavenger hunt lists for primary students. With between 7-10 items on each list, this can be done as a warm-up, brain break, homework, or icebreaker during virtual learning. Items listed can easily be found around the home.
Have your students introduce themselves in a creative way that they're all familiar with - emojis! You can turn easily turn this into a game by having students guess which student designed each poster since their names are not included. These make good classroom decoration once they're completed, too! This is a downloadable PDF document. It is also available as a TpT Digital Activity to push out through Google Classroom for students to edit.
Tired of the same old writing prompts you've used every year? So are students! (They've already written about their most embarrassing moment five times by now!) Now presenting :: FIFTY graphically pleasing, engaging writing starters to inspire students to put their best writing forward. All 50 prompts are original thought starters that challenge, inspire, and encourage students to enjoy writing. Students will use their creativity to address each starter, practicing perspective, voice, and purpo
It's FALL, Y'ALL! Help your students get in the fall spirit while learning their sight words! This downloadable PDF features 41 Dolch 1st Grade words on fall themed flashcards (4 cards per page). Words include: afteragainananyasaskbycouldeveryflyfromgivegivinghadhasherhimhishowjustknowletlivemayofoldonceopenoverputroundsomestoptakethankthemthenthinkwalkwerewhen
Use this planning guide to help students plan for writing an effective personal narrative. On each page of the planning sheet you will find short teaching tips to help guide students through the process so that they can do this more independently. The planning process helps students 1. select a focus for their narrative 2. think through details like setting and characters 3. develop a theme by evaluating the lesson learned by identifying how they changed through this experience 4. organize the
This silly turkey will help your students think through various categories of thankfulness. They can draw or write inside each of each of the turkey's feathers. Space for a more complete response is provided at the bottom to allow for a chance to practice sentence composition.
Students will use this template to draw their perfect Thanksgiving meal, showcasing their favorite holiday food. Have students tell about a special holiday memory or tradition as they share their creation with the rest of the class!