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Journaling Ideas
Would like to do something like this only with real words on the people that say something meaningful about them, no syrupy note in the background and maybe a picture face on at least one figure.Journaling in Silhouettes
Poetry Writing Flipbook | Poetry Activities
The poetry writing flip books is ideal for any poetry unit! There are a total of 28 combinations, with eight different poetry patterns. This is a perfect activity for Poetry Month!
So many project options! I love giving students lots of choices to showcase their learning. Check out this graphic for lots of ideas on…
How to Catch a Leprechaun - How-to Writing Lessons for St Patrick's Day
How to catch a leprechaun: creative writing in three steps: first, next and last. Kids will learn about leprechauns, brainstorm ideas, and write them on shamrock-shaped, lined paper for a beautiful display. Tips to differentiate, task cards and puppets to enact the drama.
Dictionary.com | Meanings & Definitions of English Words
Dictionary.com’s Word of the Day - cline - Linguistics. (in systemic…
Writing Center
Writing centers are used in the classroom to encourage students to write and practice skills related to writing. The 6+1 traits of conventions, ideas, voice, word choice, organization, fluency, and...
Scholastic Teaching Tools | Resources for Teachers
Check out these super simple and amazing superhero-themed classroom crafts and academic activities. Great ideas for Grades 3 - 6!
My Heart Map. Students create a heart map in their writer's notebook as inspiration for their writing. 3 important people, 3 hobbies, 3 important places, 3 memories, and 3 important things. They will always have something to write about for a personal narrative.
A Writer's Notebook: Truly A Wonderful Thing!
A Writer's Notebook is a personal place for your students to create and keep their ideas, wonders, topics, and memories. Since incorporating these notebooks into the classroom, there has been a marked improvement in the quality of writing that my students produce. The greatest benefit in using this writing tool is that students no longer have the excuse of, "I have nothing to write about!" Ideas are already collected neatly in a decorative bound book. It truly is a wonderful thing!