My teaching aids help your students to learn with interest and creativity. Each of my resources has been classroom tested and approved. I hope you and your students enjoy them, too!
My teaching aids help your students to learn with interest and creativity. Each of my resources has been classroom tested and approved. I hope you and your students enjoy them, too!
This is a complete writer's workshop for you to use with your students. The accompanying PowerPoint includes introductions to the following topics:
- What is Fantasy?
- Choosing a topic
- Picking a conflict, including an overview of sample fantasy books
- Defining characters
- Planning a plot - Organizing and outlining the story
- Writing a rough draft
- Revising
- Submission of the finished product
Also, I have included worksheets to go with each slide:
- Choosing a topic using a fun, group activity that involves flying "spacecrafts" into a "universe" (see the sample)
- Character descriptions
- Planning a plot using a mind map
- Outlining a plot that includes beginning, middle, and ending
- Describing a setting using a checklist of possibilities
This unit is totally student-driven and allows individuality within the framework of the assignment.
I have not included a grading rubric because any writing rubric you currently use is applicable.
This is a complete writer’s workshop for you to use with your students. The best part of this unit is the included original mystery story. I am a retired language arts teacher and former instructor for The Institute of Children’s Literature. Throughout this unit, your students will see the formation of my finished story from choosing a title through developing characters, planting clues, and resolving the conclusion. See the revised story I have included as a sample for your students to witness the author’s craft!
The accompanying PowerPoint includes introductions on the following topics:
- Characteristics of mystery and suspense
- Mystery writer’s vocabulary
- Examples of published mysteries with synopses
- Choosing a theme
- Defining characters
- Describing a setting
- Adding clues, props, and red herrings
- Planning a plot - Organizing and outlining the story
- Writing a rough draft
- Revising
- Submission of the finished product
Also, I have included worksheets to go with each slide:
- Vocabulary puzzle with answers
- Development of story themes
- Description of characters
- Determining a setting
- Timeline of clues
- Choosing props, clues, and red herrings
This unit is totally student-driven and allows individuality within the framework of the assignment.
I have not included a grading rubric because any writing rubric you currently use is applicable.
This PowerPoint presentation on Figurative Language covers the following topics:
Similes
Metaphors
Alliteration
Onomatopoeia
Personification
Hyperbole
Idioms
Adages
Oxymorons
Allusion
Each slide provides a definition, examples, and a mini-quiz for discussion.
Also included is a 12-page teacher's guide that includes worksheets, a quiz, accompanying resources, and an answer key.
Do your students forget to use commas in their written assignments? This PowerPoint presentation will give your students a fun look at the life of a comma. Each slide covers a different comma personality:
* The Marching Comma
* The Independent Comma
* The Welcome Mat Comma
* The Comma Twins
* How-Does-It-Happen Comma
* The Gossip Comma
* The Contrary Comma
* The Time and Place Comma
* The Name Comma
* The Weighty Comma
Your students will love this new way to understand the use of commas in their creative writing!