Engage your students in a thoughtful exploration of friendship with this comprehensive worksheet. Designed to develop their writing skills and critical thinking, this resource guides students through expanding upon the initial paragraph of an opinion essay. By providing three additional paragraphs with personal examples, students will delve deeper into the concept of being a good friend.
This is a three-point rubric for informative writing. It includes grading criteria for the topic sentence, organization, details, conclusion, conventions, and word choice.
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This product is designed to support upper elementary and lower intermediate school students in developing their reading comprehension and writing skills. With a focus on informational and opinion writing, this toolkit provides a range of resources to enhance students' abilities and foster their writing skills.
This worksheet contains two passages on how plants grow and tips for growing your own plants. It contains the writing prompt, "How do plants grow? Use information from the two essays to explain the basic needs of plants and provide tips for growing your own plants at home." Finally, this document contains a 5 paragraph essay based on the two passages.
This educational resource is a set of two 5-paragraph essays about school uniforms. The first essay discusses the benefits and advantages of school uniforms, while the second essay explores the disadvantages and negative effects of school uniform policies. Each essay includes a quote from research to support its argument.
Looking for a fun and educational way to teach your students about plant growth? Look no further than our Plant Writing Passages and Prompt! This resource includes two essays written at the third-grade reading level, each exploring different aspects of how plants grow.
Students can use this main idea and supporting details worksheet to brainstorm writing or reading. Give them a writing prompt and then have students find details out of a text that support the main idea.
I designed this 5 paragraph expository text writing organizer to help my 3rd graders have space to restate the prompt, come up with three big ideas or main ideas, add details as well as cite text evidence and then create a conclusion paragraph. This has been very beneficial to my teaching nonfiction text writing.