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Working with Analogies 2
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Working with Analogies 2
Third Grade
Writing
Use this resource with your students to practice identifying relationships between words. As your students complete the analogies, they will notice synonym relationships.
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Write Your Own Western Comic
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Write Your Own Western Comic
Fifth Grade
Writing
Practice storytelling and illustration skills with this two-part adventure!
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Practice Using Transitions #2
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Practice Using Transitions #2
Fourth Grade
Writing
Upper grade students will practice using transition words to craft clear and cohesive writing.
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Oxymoron Creations
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Oxymoron Creations
Fourth Grade
Reading
Help your students practice using two antonyms to create an oxymoron.
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What Is an Analogy?
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What Is an Analogy?
Fourth Grade
Writing
Analogies are a way of describing the similarities between two things by comparing them.
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Journal Writing Task Cards #2
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Journal Writing Task Cards #2
Third Grade
Writing
Use these 24 cards for daily writing exercises, or hand them out to encourage variety in writing!
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Persuasive Writing #2: Make It Happen
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Persuasive Writing #2: Make It Happen
Third Grade
Writing
Young writers practice forming and defending an opinion in this engaging three-page persuasive writing template.
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Respond to Art: Opinion & Evidence #2
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Respond to Art: Opinion & Evidence #2
Fourth Grade
Writing
With this art-based activity, students will practice supporting their opinion with evidence.
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Sentence Frames for Persuasive Writing
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Sentence Frames for Persuasive Writing
Fifth Grade
Writing
In this comprehensive two-page worksheet template, young writers will find frames for crafting thoughtful, compelling persuasive essays.
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Assonance and Consonance
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Assonance and Consonance
Fifth Grade
Reading
Play around with word sounds in this figurative language worksheet! Learn to identify assonance and consonance, two common poetic devices.
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Persuasive Products
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Persuasive Products
Fifth Grade
Writing
Motivate students with this authentic persuasive writing experience! Students will brainstorm and choose two products before planning a persuasive essay.
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Argument Writing: Parts of an Argument #2
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Argument Writing: Parts of an Argument #2
Fourth Grade
Writing
Young writers will practice identifying the five parts of an effective argument before writing their own argument.
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Barber Shop Comic Strip
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Barber Shop Comic Strip
Fifth Grade
Writing
What's going on here? What are these two saying? This scene could use your child's creativity to be complete!
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Cite and Explain Your Evidence #2: Literary Response
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Cite and Explain Your Evidence #2: Literary Response
Fourth Grade
Writing
This guided practice reinforces how strong writers make claims and support them with strong evidence.
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Language Frames: Compare & Contrast
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Language Frames: Compare & Contrast
Fourth Grade
Writing
Do you want your students to have confident, informative discussions? Build student discourse and writing confidence with these comparison sentence frames! Students will use sentence and paragraph frames to practice comparing two nouns of their choice.
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Writing Opinions About Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz
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Writing Opinions About Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz
Fourth Grade
Reading
Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz was a 17th century writer and philosopher who today is considered one of the first documented feminists and advocates for women’s education. In this lesson, students will read two nonfiction texts about Sor Juana and discuss her life and accomplishments before writing an opinion piece about her.
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What's the Painting?
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What's the Painting?
Fifth Grade
Writing
You decide what's happening on the page by drawing and writing it in!
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Scale, Shapes, and Sets
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Scale, Shapes, and Sets
Fifth Grade
Writing
Use this fun and easy lesson plan to teach your students to predict and calculate dimensions for shapes to scale in sets.
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Power Reading
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Power Reading
Fifth Grade
Writing
Help students learn how to read passages with multiple main ideas and differentiate between main ideas and supporting details by creating a graphic organizer with proof from the text.
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Collecting Strong Evidence
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Collecting Strong Evidence
Fourth Grade
Writing
This graphic organizer will help your young writers organize and explain their supporting evidence.
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Cite and Explain Your Evidence #1: Literary Response
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Cite and Explain Your Evidence #1: Literary Response
Fourth Grade
Writing
This guided practice reinforces how strong writers make a claim that they can support with strong evidence.
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Sea Turtle Citations: Paraphrasing & Direct Quotes
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Sea Turtle Citations: Paraphrasing & Direct Quotes
Fourth Grade
Reading
In this activity, kids provide evidence by paraphrasing and selecting direct quotes from an informational text.
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How to Cite Strong Evidence: Literary Response
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How to Cite Strong Evidence: Literary Response
Fourth Grade
Writing
These example literary responses model how to cite and explain evidence to support a claim.
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Similes, Metaphors, and Idioms of Figurative Language
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Similes, Metaphors, and Idioms of Figurative Language
Fourth Grade
Writing
Similes, metaphors, and idioms are some of the most widely used literary devices in both speaking and writing. Students will review each of these and practice creating some of their own.
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What Are the Facts?
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What Are the Facts?
Fifth Grade
Writing
Assess your students’ proficiency in genre writing!
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Working with Analogies
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Working with Analogies
Third Grade
Writing
Use this resource with your students to practice making connections between words. As your students complete the analogies, they will identify the relationships between words and their meanings.
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Argument Writing: Claim, Reasons, and Evidence
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Argument Writing: Claim, Reasons, and Evidence
Fifth Grade
Writing
This lesson will help students map out their argument essay after they have identified a topic. Students will learn the three basic components of constructing an argument: stating a claim, listing reasons, and providing evidence.
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Writing an Introduction for Informational Text
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Writing an Introduction for Informational Text
Fifth Grade
Writing
Students will practice writing hook questions and then write their own introduction to an informational text about animals that echo.
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Gratitude Journal
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Gratitude Journal
Third Grade
Writing
Use this helpful journal prompt to get your child thinking about gratitude and their impact on others!
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Capitalizing and Punctuating Titles and Headings
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Capitalizing and Punctuating Titles and Headings
Fourth Grade
Writing
Children learn how to capitalize and punctuate titles, including guidelines for when to underline, italicize, or use quotes.
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