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Do you have struggling writers who just don't seem to be growing? Do you have reluctant writers who don't seem to get much writing completed? In every class that I have ever taught, there has

Dianne Lederman saved to School
Description Paragraph writing just got easier! Whether you need print or digital, these ready-to-use pages (and slides) are an effective way to help your students learn all about writing a paragraph. WHAT’S INCLUDED: ✍️ PRINT: 60 different writing prompts (20 opinion, 20 informative, & 20 narrative) Brainstorming Pages Organizing and Planning Pages First Draft Pages Revision & Editing Pages Final Draft Pages Publishing Pages DIGITAL: Google Slides Easel Activity DIFFERENTIATION OPTIONS…

Minds in Bloom saved to Teacher Ideas
Did you think teaching students to write would be a snap? I mean, you are a college-educated, certified individual. How hard could it possibly be? Well, it’s a challenge, especially when just starting out. In my classroom,
Nikki Blewett saved to Education
As adult writers, we have a clear idea of how we each personally attack a piece of writing. For me, I know that I tend to spend a lot of time collecting information, using sticky

Ann Culver saved to Writing
When teaching narrative writing in 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade, there are so many writing skills to cover. They range from creating a sequence of events (beginning, middle, and end) to more difficult
kiera kindred saved to My Saves
How to teach writing strategies to kids - ideas and activities for elementary students #teachingwriting #writing #1stgrade #2ndgrade #3rdgrade

Amy Koepplin-Hedstrom saved to Homeschooling Ideas
When setting up a classroom or homeschool writing center, there are FIVE things that I found useful for writing success. These items provide your students with the necessary tools to get ready to write effectively throughout the year. Below, I've put together 5 essential things every writing center needs!

Michelle Overman saved to Classroom
One of my all-time favorite writing topics focuses on writing showing sentences instead of telling sentences. The anchor chart below highlights the difference between a showing sentence and a telling

Anne Durno saved to Writing