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Use this rubric to help fairly evaluate persuasive writing.
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A straightforward checklist (with color-coding) to help students proofread their own work. Common Core: ELA: Writing:W.6.5, W.7.5, W.8.5
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Explains the rules of compound sentences and then provides sentences for students to practice their knowledge.
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This unit covers many of the basic elements required for most middle school level language arts. 18 pages of worksheets, forms, and more! This works as a good beginning diagnostic or a year-end skills evaluation.
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A very simple five-step formula, with imaginative & clear directions, for students who are stumped by this requisite essay format. Includes a list of essay questions.
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Cut out the sentences (a story about a trip to Ireland) and then put them in order by following an outline for a five-paragraph essay. This lesson is useful for students beginning composition, as it clearly outlines a five-paragraph essay.
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Transform a boring composition book into a playful & functional notebook. Requires old jeans, glue, and a little patience.
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school and education photo clip art
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school and education photo clip art
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Explains prime and composite numbers, including an introduction to the "Sieve of Eratosthenes"
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school and education photo clip art
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school and education photo clip art
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school and education photo clip art
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school and education photo clip art
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school and education photo clip art
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PowerPoint with Audio: What is the composition and nature of soil, commonly called dirt? Part 2 of 4 soil presentations in the Living on Planet Earth Series. This program describes the composition and function of soil. It also encourages that we properly dispose of hazardous materials, recycle and compost so that soil can produce nurturing food, dependable clothing fiber and building materials.
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"The Iditarod is a dog sled race that is held every year in alaska in March." Find the errors (punctuation, grammar, spelling, and capitalization) in the text. Common Core: ELA: Writing:W.6.5, W.7.5, W.8.5
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Introduces prepositions and prepositional phrases, with four pages of easy practice.
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Expository, persuasive and narrative writing. Ten prompts for middle school or advanced intermediate.
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A rubric for evaluating elements of narrative writing: characters, setting, plot, sequence of event, narrative voice, and word choice.
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Make a book for someone special using wallpaper samples and a composition book. The example in this adaptable craft is "Mom's Recipes for Love" - a great Valentine's or Mother's Day gift.
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Two worksheets to review eighteen parts of speech, from adjective to interjection to verb.
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A rubric to help evaluate the elements of a research paper.
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This sizable unit contains: a page each for teachers and for students explaining the steps of the writing process (from brainstorm to final revision); worksheets to help students organize; a checksheet for revision; rubrics to help with transparent grading; 3 pages of narrative, research, and persuasive writing prompts to help get started.
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Forming compound sentences with coordinating conjunctions. This introduces the basic seven conjunctions (and, but, yet, for, or, nor, so) and includes practice work.
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"She throw the ball into the air and, then hit it with her base ball bat." Find the errors (punctuation, grammar, spelling, and capitalization) in the text. Common Core: ELA: Writing:W.6.5, W.7.5, W.8.5
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Note taking and paragraph writing are essential study skills. Learn how to take notes on the important content found in nonfiction texts. Learn how to compose strong original paragraphs from the notes taken.
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A ten-page unit designed to reinforce this often tricky grammar point.
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the proper order of adjectives in a sentence
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Imperative, interrogative, declarative, exclamatory. A student study guide is followed by ten pages of language arts skills development.
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Improve simple sentences by adding details and adjectives.
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Three Christmas-themed stories are filled with grammar, spelling, and usage errors. Find and fix the mistakes.
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With this self-directed spelling project, students choose a theme and write on the topic, with an emphasis on correctly spelling theme-related words.
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In this paragraph and essay writing activity you will satisfy your curiosity about animal exhibit safety. Create a report that helps others understand what you have learned using a variety of resources. One of many focused and fun creative writing offerings available in the Zoo Theme Unit. See PowerPoint "A Visit to the Zoo".
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20 sets of misused and commonly confused words are presented and briefly practiced in this 10 page unit.
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Paragraph and essay writing assignment for middle school, junior high and high school students. Writing and following directions are important skills to have when putting something together, repeating an experiment, or learning new techniques. This activity helps students describe an animal behavior that helps it survive. One of many focused and fun creative writing offerings available in the Zoo Theme Unit.