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How to Excel on Writing Prompts with the 4 Square Writing Plan

We are gearing up for the writing portion of the Virginia Standards of Learning Test. In Virginia, we test students in fifth grade, but every grade level is important. Students need a writing routine in order to be prepared. In this post, I thought I’d share how I’m helping my students with a writing process. …

Graphic Organizers

Fun printable, coloring Graphic Organizers at Classroom Doodles from Doodle Art Alley. Free and perfect for all classrooms!!

Graphic Organizers - Classroom Doodles

Fun printable, coloring Graphic Organizers at Classroom Doodles from Doodle Art Alley. Free and perfect for all classrooms!!

5 Essential Things Every Writing Center Needs

When setting up a classroom or homeschool writing center, there are FIVE things that I found useful for writing success. These items provide your students with the necessary tools to get ready to write effectively throughout the year. Below, I've put together 5 essential things every writing center needs!

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These units include everything you need to teach your students how to write an informational piece. They include anchor chart posters, mentor texts, research texts, rubrics, graphic organizers, and easy to teach lesson plans.
Use graphic organizers to guide student writing. Circle map, tree map, flow map & final draft templates can be used virtually or in class with students. Teach the process of writing to scaffold for elementary writers. #digitaljournal #graphicorganizers #onlinelesson
Are you reading The Legend of the Poinsettia by Tomie dePaola? These activities will help guide your students through the book. You'll find comprehension questions, a sequencing activity, vocabulary activities, and several graphic organizers. After reading the story, students can respond to the text with a poinsettia craft. This resource includes both printable and digital options. Click the link to learn more.