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Are your students struggling to write complete sentences? This digital activity provides an interactive and focused practice in a short amount of time to construct complete sentences. Each Google Slide has a moving gif. Students use the gif (moving image) to write a complete sentence that describes the picture. This simple activity gives them an opportunity to practice writing complete sentences without worrying about a longer piece of writing.
What is included?
36 Google Slides with a gif
Paper Response Sheet (in case you want students to write their answers by hand)
Answer Key with Sample Responses
How can I use this resource?
The possibilities are endless for this digital activity. Some ideas to get you started:
Get your students excited about informational writing! This complete informational writing unit includes daily lesson plans, notebook charts, mentor texts and more. This unit takes your students through the whole writing process. Students will begin with getting ideas and end with a published piece of informational writing. The informational writing lessons included can be used in two ways:
ā This unit is also part of the Writing Units BundleĀ which includes Narrative, Opinion, & Informational Writing Units.
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What is included in the informational writing unit?
āļøWriting Minilessons:
There are a total of 24 minilessons. The lessons can be skipped, moved around, modified as needed based on your students' needs.
Study a Mentor Text
Writers are teachers.
Getting Ideas
Prepare for research
Writers research
Look for Big Ideas (Main Ideas for Text)
Sort Information
Plan with Boxes & Bullets
Draft Paragraphs
Paragraphs with Purpose
Use Text Evidence
Balance Facts with Voice
Using a Teaching Tone
Elaboration: Using Mini Stories
Using Figurative Language
Craft Moves & Elaboration Strategies
Expert Words (Domain-Specific Vocabulary)
Transitional Words & Phrases
Introductions
Conclusions
Revise: Add Text Features
Revise: Eliminate Unnecessary Words
Edit
Polish & Publish!
āļøPowerPoint:Ā
For each lesson above, PowerPoint slides are included that can be used to model and teach the lesson.Ā
āļøNotebook Charts/Binder Charts for Students (see full list below):
For each lesson, a notebook chart is included to support student learning.
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You probably already know that conferring and working in small groups is the most organic and effective way to differentiate your instruction AND meet your students' needs. However, that requiresĀ YOUĀ to be working with them.Ā What about when you're not working with them? You want meaningful, rigorous writing opportunities that are skill-specific. That is precisely the purpose of these writing centers.Ā
There are 5 Types of Writing Centers with 5 of each writing center. That means you've got 25 Writing Centers to help your students grow! Each writing center also includes an Answer Key so that students can self-check or you can use as a grade if you prefer. The centers are available as color-coded or black and white. This particular set of Writing Centers are based on Scientific concepts.
1. Fix it Up! Editing -Ā Students edit a paragraph. The number of mistakes is located at the bottom so students know when they have found them all OR if they need to keep looking. An answer key is included so students can self-check.
Topics:
Cool Critters! (Ants)
Sluggish Situation (African Land Snail)
Amphibians
Salamanders
Poison Dart Frog
2. Transition Mission-Ā Students use a transitional words and phrases chart to add transitions to a paragraph. An answer key is included so students can self-check.
Topics:
Crocs & Gators
Metamorphosis
Animals Impact Their Environment
Oil Spills
Endangered Species
3. Elaboration Station -Ā Students are given a few sentences with facts about the topic. After the facts/evidences, students use elaboration strategies to add on to the paragraph. Sample responses are included.
Topics:
Volcanoes (Informative)
Grizzly Bears (Informative)
Drought (Informative)
College Athletes (Opinion)
Physical Education (Opinion)
4. Paraphrase Practice -Ā Each center has a paragraph. Students practice paraphrasing the paragraph. A chart for the STP (Stop! Think. Paraphrase) strategy is provided.
Topics:
Indicator Species
Pollinators
Tracking Twisters
Invasive Species
Animals in Zoos
5. Sort + Write -Ā This center includes 5 different science-based sorting activities. Students have directions for each sort. They are given words and phrases to sort for a specific purpose. After they have sorted, they write a multi-paragraph essay using the details and the sort to organize and write their essay. There are a total of 5 sorts. These could also double duty as a science center.
Writing Rocks! (Classifying Rocks)
Life Cycles (Complete + Incomplete)
Heat Energy (3 Types)
Writing Matters! (Solid, Liquid, Gas)
People & Their Environment: Helpful or Harmful?
The centers are included in color + black and white. Ideas for storage and organization are included. Please see the preview for more information and to get a better look at these centers.
If you have any questions as to how you can use these in your upper elementary classroom, please email me at help@theliteracyloft.com.
- Jessica
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These centers are the perfect supplement for our writing units and the monthly text sets.
Biography Project {Grades 2-5} | Distance Learning | Google Slides
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*Rubric Added!*
About this Product
This product came as a result of my studentsā love of the biography series āWho Wasā¦?ā If you have not looked into this series, I recommend that you do! They are a fun, easy read that offers an engaging way for students to learn about historical figures and important people. Although this product is based on this series, this product could be used for any biography book or project. This is a nice way to integrate Reading, Writing, and Social Studies.
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How I Used this Product
In my 3rd Grade classroom, I used multiple copies of the same book or books and paired students in partnerships. In my school, we have a 30 minute Reading Intervention Block. I began this project with students who were not pulled out or working with me in small groups during this time. This was a nice way for students to work independently or in partnerships. It also created an extension for what they could already do as readers. Plus, they had so much fun! I let them work on this project in their partnerships. This held several benefits. Many students who were not pulled out or working in small groups tend to be higher level students OR students who have untapped potential. Allowing them to work on a project like this can extend their learning, as well as find new ways to enjoy reading. While other students had special groups or went to see other teachers, it was nice for these students to have their own project too.
The Poster Page is a template that you could use for students to turn in with the essay or you could use this as a planning page and then have students create a larger poster on their own. I assigned it as homework and was pleasantly surprised at what my students turned in. I saw a wonderful increase in engagement by students who had shown little motivation or enthusiasm for reading. You can see the photos in the preview or in the product itself. Please know I updated the pages after the photos were taken with more detail and provided the poster template. Good luck to you with this project! If you have any questions, please contact me!
Launching Writing Workshop Unit | Distance Learning | Google Slides
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š Are you a member of theĀ TLL Membership? These materials are already included. If you are not a member,Ā click here to learn more.Ā TheĀ TLL MembershipĀ gives you an all-access pass to hundreds of ELA resources for teachers in Grades 3-5.
This unit is a foundational unit to build craft, community, and confidence in your writing workshop. This is a 10 day unit that focuses on moving through the writing process and having students complete one narrative piece. The narrative unit will go deeper into crafting a personal narrative.Ā
What's included?Ā
Unit Lesson PlansĀ
Writing Notebook Charts
Google Slides Presentation
Google Slides Interactive Student Presentation
Google Slides Interactive Student Notebook
PowerPoint pdf
Need something else? Let me know in the comments!Ā
By the end of this unit, your students will be able to:
Follow routines, procedures, and directions during each part of Writing Workshop. They listen quietly during the minilesson and participate with their partner.
Begin working right away during independent writing time. They solve problems on their own and do not disturb others.
Generate ideas for a personal narrative.
Plan a personal narrative.
Use their writing plan to draft a story with a clear beginning, middle, and end.
Use strategies to spell unknown words.
Effectively communicate and work with a writing partner.
Revise their own work by using a checklist.
Edit their own work by using a checklist to correct capitalization, punctuation, and spelling.
Collaborate with a partner to share and work on their writing.