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Middle school writing study guides for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of Parts of a Sentence Middle School | SUBJECT PREDICATE PowerPoint, Notes, Writing

Parts of a Sentence Middle School | SUBJECT PREDICATE PowerPoint, Notes, Writing

Created by
Your Best Drafts
Middle School Grammar: Parts of a Sentence: SUBJECT & PREDICATE (Notes, PowerPoint, Activity)Teaching PARTS OF A SENTENCE for middle school is easy with this complete grammar lesson and activity on SUBJECT and PREDICATE! This grammar activity is no prep and ready to print. Your middle school students will learn and review Parts of a Sentence with an engaging PowerPoint and unique activity for reviewing subject and predicate. Student notes are easy to follow and not overwhelming. No boring wo
Preview of RI.2-Objective Summary/Central Idea (Slides/Activity/Student Notes)

RI.2-Objective Summary/Central Idea (Slides/Activity/Student Notes)

This resource contains links to three resources: a Google slides teacher presentation, a Google slides student presentation (guided note), and a PPT student notes edition (editable). As an ELA teacher for nearly a decade now, getting students to write an objective summary is the hardest, easiest thing to do. It seems simple--just write a summary, right? However, most students find it very challenging to identify the text structure, the central idea(s), and the key ideas/details. Due to this, I h
Preview of Argumentative Essay Writing (PowerPoint)

Argumentative Essay Writing (PowerPoint)

This 26-page PowerPoint Presentation provides comprehensive instruction for your students on how to write an argumentative essay. In accordance with core curriculum content standards, it introduces essential terms, explains the difference between persuasion and argument, explores methods of research, teaches how to craft a counterclaim, as well as provide students with a number of argumentative samples and prompts from the New York Times. With a touch of humor and kinesthetic opportunities, th
Preview of Point of View - PowerPoint

Point of View - PowerPoint

Created by
Monica Lukins
This 11-slide illustrative "Point of View" PowerPoint teaches students the three main types of POV in literature (first person, third person limited, and third person omniscient), fact vs. opinion, and also objective vs. subjective points of view. Each slide has a definition and examples of each term. (I also sell worksheets that can be used with this PowerPoint.)
Preview of How to Write a Thesis Statement / Guidelines for a Thesis Challenged

How to Write a Thesis Statement / Guidelines for a Thesis Challenged

A thesis statement (TS) is a guide map to your entire paper. It provides a mini-summary of the paper’s content. It allows the reader to know in advance how the paper is organized. It lets the reader know why he/she should care. (The “So What?”)This presentation gives the teachers and students a practical guide to writing a better thesis statement and essay.This presentation guides the learners through several exercises and activities to distinguish a good thesis statement from a weak one. Thi
Preview of Poetry Writing Workshop

Poetry Writing Workshop

Created by
Jim Tuttle
Poetry Workshop This is a useful and fun poetry workshop which takes about a week in all. I have used it with upper elementary school grades, junior high, and even a freshmen class with equal success. It presents mini lessons where students are familiarized with the various forms of poetry such as, 1) Limerick 2) Haiku 3) Concrete Visual (Shape) Poems 4) Acrostic Poems 5) Haiku 6) Art and Imagery Poems 7) Cloze Poems 8) Diamante And more. In all there are ten types o
Preview of Comparison or Contrast Essay / A Complete Guide from Planning to Drafting

Comparison or Contrast Essay / A Complete Guide from Planning to Drafting

This presentation is a complete guide to writing a comparison or contrast essay.This presentation introduces the basics of this type of writing, and it guides the learners through all the steps of pre-writing and choosing the topic to write about.This presentation also introduces the ways of planning and organizing the essay,This presentation also gives the teachers and the students a wide range of topics that they can choose from ranging from literature to art and music in addition to history.
Preview of Developing a Thesis Statement / Setting a Purpose for Your Writing

Developing a Thesis Statement / Setting a Purpose for Your Writing

When you write, your mission is to create a focused, clear message, brimming with quality ideas.In information/ expository writing, this focused message can often be captured in a nutshell in your thesis statement.A thesis statement:tells your reader exactly what you are writing aboutkeeps you, the writer, pointed in the right direction.This presentation is a guide for the students that explains to them the thesis statement.This presentation includes several exercises that allow the students
Preview of The Thesis Statement / How to State your Opinion Wisely in the Introduction

The Thesis Statement / How to State your Opinion Wisely in the Introduction

This presentation is a guide for all the students to explain an important part of the essay which is the thesis statement. Through several activities and exercises, this presentation guides the learners to distinguish a good thesis statement from a broad statement that is not correctly written. This presentation guides the students to sharpen and improve the quality of their writing.
Preview of Write-On to an Essay / Taking the First Steps to Writing an Essay.

Write-On to an Essay / Taking the First Steps to Writing an Essay.

This resource is a presentation that guides the students through the process of writing.Following a step-by-step approach, this presentation explains each step and allows the students to practice this step and develop their skills. The titles in this presentation include the following:Step 1- Deconstruct the promptDeconstruct the prompt PracticeStep 2- Pre-WritePre-Write PracticeStep 3 Create a ThesisThe Three Rules of a Good ThesisThesis Types to AvoidPractice and exercises about thesis stateme
Preview of Middle School Editable Writing Rubric Grades 6 - 8

Middle School Editable Writing Rubric Grades 6 - 8

Created by
HappyEdugator
Middle School Writing Rubric for grades 6 - 8. This rubric has four categories: ideas, organization, style, and conventions. This general writing rubric can be used for both creative and expository writing. There are five possible points in each category for a total of 20 points, and students and teachers can easily understand what is required. There is a place for students to write their name and teacher's name, and then students can evaluate themselves and turn in the rubric with their work. T
Preview of Fairy Tales, Myths, Fables & Legends - Study Unit PowerPoint Presentation

Fairy Tales, Myths, Fables & Legends - Study Unit PowerPoint Presentation

This 45 slides unit of work is visually engaging and challenging forstudents to appreciate difference and diversity. Using background knowledge students are challenged to look deeper into the dark versions of tales. This unit is designed for high school students to explore the conventions of fairy tales, fables, myths and legends. Each slide offers connections to rethink various versions of the different tales and examine why they have changed or altered for various audiences or to accommodate d
Preview of What is a Paragraph? A Guide for Writing a Well-Organized Paragraph

What is a Paragraph? A Guide for Writing a Well-Organized Paragraph

This lesson in writing introduces the basics of writing a paragraph and an essay to middle school students.This presentation guides the learners through examples of well-developed paragraphs to improve their writing skills. This lesson also introduces the components of a paragraphThe topic SentenceThe Main IdeaThe Supporting DetailsThe Sensory DetailsUnity Coherence Elaboration
Preview of Essay Writing Tips/ A Guide for Writing Essays for Students

Essay Writing Tips/ A Guide for Writing Essays for Students

Is this you????You don’t answer the question – you use a one-size-fits-all essay and pretend that it answers the question, or you just waffle on about anything vaguely related to the topic.You have a ‘good understanding’ of the subject – but you still can’t write an essay.You write ‘too little’ – what you write is good, but how can you be given top marks if you don’t say half as much as another student?You keep repeating yourself instead of developing your ideas further - you’ve got nothing more
Preview of Thesis Statement / The Key to a Coherent Essay

Thesis Statement / The Key to a Coherent Essay

This presentation is a guide to the students for writing a clear and strong thesis statement that will enhance their writing and improve the quality of their writing.This presentation explains to the students what a thesis statement is and how to improve the quality of this thesis statement.This presentation allows the students the chance to practice writing and developing strong thesis statements.
Preview of Thesis Statement / The Road Map to your Essay

Thesis Statement / The Road Map to your Essay

This resource is a lesson in writing the thesis statement which is the key sentence and the most important sentence in the essay.The thesis statement is the road map of the essay.This is a guide that teaches the students and guides them to write clear and effective thesis statements.Through a number of activities and exercises that teach the students about the thesis statement and how to recognize a thesis statement and later to write and place it correctly in the paragraph
Preview of The Thesis Statement / A Sentence Worth More Than a Thousand Words

The Thesis Statement / A Sentence Worth More Than a Thousand Words

This presentation is a guide to the students for writing a clear and strong thesis statement that will enhance their writing and improve the quality of their writing. This presentation explains to the students what a thesis statement is and how to improve the quality of this thesis statement. This presentation allows the students the chance to practice writing and developing strong thesis statements.
Preview of Tips and Examples for Writing Thesis Statements

Tips and Examples for Writing Thesis Statements

This presentation introduces the students to the process of choosing and writing a valid thesis statementThis presentation addresses middle and high school students.This presentation includes tips and examples that explain the process of writing a thesis statement.
Preview of How to Write an Effective Thesis Statement? A Practical Guide for Students

How to Write an Effective Thesis Statement? A Practical Guide for Students

This presentation is meant to teach the students an important and basic skill to develop their writing which is writing a thesis statement. This presentation guides the students to learn about the thesis statement and its function in an essay. This presentation explains what a valid thesis statement and it provide the students with the opportunity to distinguish thesis statements from other sentences.Then this presentation gives the students the opportunity to write their thesis statements.
Preview of The Thesis Statement / What is it? How to Write it? A Practical Guide

The Thesis Statement / What is it? How to Write it? A Practical Guide

The Thesis statement is the central, controlling idea of a paper.It is a statement that someone wants to discuss or prove.It commits a writer to:– stay within the bounds of his main idea.– support it with either concrete evidence or sound logic.– follow a predicated order and emphasis in organizing his essay.This writing presentation explains to the students what the thesis statement is and how to write a clear and strong thesis statement.
Preview of Writing The Thesis Statement / An Interactive Presentation to Teach Writing

Writing The Thesis Statement / An Interactive Presentation to Teach Writing

This presentation teaches the students the skill of writing a clear thesis statement.The Thesis Statement is the guide or the road map of the essay, as it tells the reader where the essay is going and what are the ideas or topics that will be discussed in the body paragraphs. This presentation teaches the students the basics of a good thesis statement and how it functions in the essay. This presentation also includes a quiz that tests the students understanding of what the thesis is through aski
Preview of The Basics of Essay Writing for Middle School Students / Guidelines & Sample

The Basics of Essay Writing for Middle School Students / Guidelines & Sample

This presentation introduces the basics of essay writing to middle school students. This presentation includes the guidelines for writing a well-organized and coherent paragraph. This presentation also includes samples of well-written paragraphs.
Preview of Developing Descriptive Writing/ An Exercise in Writing For Middle School

Developing Descriptive Writing/ An Exercise in Writing For Middle School

This resource is an exercise in writing, and it trains the students on the skill of writing a descriptive paragraph and the tools needed to develop this skill. This resource presents the students with an example and a prompt to practice descriptive writing and develop this skill. This resource guides the students to the principles of this type of writing.
Preview of Narrative Writing / General Guidelines and Tips (for Middle School Students)

Narrative Writing / General Guidelines and Tips (for Middle School Students)

This presentation introduces narrative writing to Middle School students. This presentation includes important tips about narrative writing with examples of this type of writing.This presentation also guides the students with samples to improve their writing This presentation can serve as an additional material to support the students in their initial stages of writing their narrative pieces.
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Journaling

Encourage students to keep daily journals where they can freely express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. This practice helps them develop their writing style and build the habit of writing regularly.

Writing Prompts

Provide engaging prompts that encourage imaginative storytelling. For instance, you could ask students to write about a world without the internet, or ask them to describe something only using one of their five senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste).

Peer Editing

Have students exchange their written work with a peer for feedback. This helps them strengthen their ability to identify and correct mistakes in grammar, punctuation, and spelling; give constructive criticism; and revise their writing based on feedback.

Sentence and Paragraph Construction

Provide sentence and paragraph building exercises to help students understand the basic structure of writing and how to organize their ideas coherently.

Letter Writing

Ask students to write letters to real or fictional recipients. They could compose formal letters, persuasive letters on specific topics, thank-you notes, or postcards.

Blogging

Create a classroom blog where students can publish their writing for a wider audience. This teaches them to write for a purpose and consider their audience's perspective.

Research Papers

Guide students through the process of researching and writing informative or argumentative essays. Teach them how to construct persuasive arguments and counterarguments on various topics, include evidence, and cite sources.

Poetry Writing

Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

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