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Composition: listening, speaking, reading, writing, and thinking using multiple texts--writing process. The student uses the writing process recursively to compose multiple texts that are legible and uses appropriate conventions. The student is expected to:
(A) plan a first draft by selecting a genre appropriate for a particular topic, purpose, and audience using a range of strategies such as discussion, background reading, and personal interests;
(B) develop drafts into a focused, structured, and coherent piece of writing by:
(i) organizing with purposeful structure, including an introduction, transitions, coherence within and across paragraphs, and a conclusion; and
(ii) developing an engaging idea reflecting depth of thought with specific facts and details;
(C) revise drafts for clarity, development, organization, style, word choice, and sentence variety;
(D) edit drafts using standard English conventions, including:
(i) complete complex sentences with subject-verb agreement and avoidance of splices, run-ons, and fragments;
(ii) consistent, appropriate use of verb tenses;
(iii) conjunctive adverbs;
(iv) prepositions and prepositional phrases and their influence on subject-verb agreement;
(v) pronouns, including relative;
(vi) subordinating conjunctions to form complex sentences and correlative conjunctions such as either/or and neither/nor;
(vii) capitalization of proper nouns, including abbreviations, initials, acronyms, and organizations;
(viii) punctuation marks, including commas in complex sentences, transitions, and introductory elements; and
(ix) correct spelling, including commonly confused terms such as its/it's, affect/effect, there/their/they're, and to/two/too; and
(E) publish written work for appropriate audiences.
Build vocabulary skills with individual Synonym anchor chart flash cards.
A fun activity to use when learning about parts of speech.
A 76-slide PowerPoint presentation containing a variety of quick warm-up activities.
A poster to display in the classroom showing the components of a sentence.
A 39-slide editable PowerPoint to use when reviewing parts of speech with your students.
Word cards for constructing complex sentences.
A 14-slide editable PowerPoint Template to be used when teaching correct usage of homophones.
A set of 6 worksheets to reinforce punctuation in the upper grades.
Teach the rules of punctuating direct speech in texts with an interactive teaching presentation
Display these posters highlighting the four types of sentences and teach your students to use varied sentence types in their writing.
A set of 20 editing passage task cards with answers.
Track student progress during guided writing sessions with this template.
An engaging 44-slide interactive PowerPoint to use in the upper grades classroom when learning about grammar and punctuation.
A clear and concise poster with an accompanying worksheet about the difference between 'its' and 'it's'.
A practice pack to use when teaching homophones.
Thirty-two bingo cards using homophones. Accompanying clue cards are also included.
Interactive PowerPoint presentation allowing students to learn and review grammar by highlighting paragraphs.
A fast-paced brainstorming activity that will leave your students begging for more!
A set of 24 sorting cards to practice identifying the five different text structures.
A research template for older students to use when writing a biography.
A checklist for students to use when proofreading and editing their biography writing.
A practice pack to use when teaching homophones.
A game to play as a class when learning about homophones.
An engaging 40 slide interactive PowerPoint to use in the upper grades classroom when learning about grammar and sentence structure.
A 29-slide, editable PowerPoint template to use when teaching older students about the structure and language features of biographical texts.
A scaffolded writing task for students to complete when learning about the informative text type.
An educational poster for the homophones shore and sure.
An educational poster for the homophones two, too, and to.
Turn this set of 18 conversation heart templates into a variety of teaching resources leading up to Valentine's Day.
A fun activity to use when learning about parts of speech.
A research template for students to use when writing an informative text.
A fun game for students to play in small groups to reinforce their understanding of adverbs.