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an english and french language poster with the words in different languages, including one for each language
Inspiration. Création. Admiration.
Une grille simple et très pratique. Garde-la, elle te sera utile.
the instructions for how to make peanut butter and jelly sandwiches with great produces have details
Procedure
Image compares a poorly written procedure with a well-written procedure for making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich More
a young boy standing in front of a bulletin board with paper cutouts on it
Teach How to State an Opinion to Elementary Students
How do you teach opinion writing? We focus on building each part of the opinion paragraph through oral language partner practice, games, and fun. By scaffolding learning, we can focus and students learn to write well-crafted opinion pieces.
several pieces of paper are hanging from the ceiling in an art room with bookshelves and binders
Cause and Effect Chain
To understand cause and effect, try having students create a Cause and Effect Chain. This teacher provides the instructions and the incentive (through example).
an old man playing chess in the park
The Great Animations Shed
WOW!!! Great film shorts, adverts, and more to use in teaching, plus lesson ideas! Seriously, this site is amazing!! I can already envision so many ways to use these clips and ideas to motivate and inspire my students and breathe new life into my writing and reading curriculum!
a jar with writing words on it
All in One Writer's Workshop Opinion/Persuasive Writing
All in One Writer's Workshop Opinion/Persuasive Writing
the one - minute writer you have 1, 40 minutes a day use one of them to write
great writing prompts
a wooden wall with the words if you were forced to spend the rest of your life in a library, a museum or a zoo which would you choose and why?
my 28 most tried and true writing prompts
"This website has really interesting writing prompts. Some of them are really fun!"
a woman sitting at a table eating food from a bag on top of a plate
Procedural Writing
I remember doing this in 7th grade! So much fun. A great way to teach process and steps. Make connections! Have kids write how to make a PBJ sandwich, then demonstrate exactly how they wrote the directions.