Range of Writing
2.10. (Begins in grade 3)
3.10. Write routinely over extended time frames (time for research, reflection, and revision) and shorter time frames (a single sitting or a day or two) for a range of discipline-specific tasks, purposes, and audiences.
4.10. Write routinely over extended time frames (time for research, reflection, and revision) and shorter time frames (a single sitting or a day or two) for a range of discipline-specific tasks, purposes,and audiences.
5.10. Write routinely over extended time frames (time for research, reflection, and revision) and shorter time frames (a single sitting or a day or two) for a range of discipline-specific tasks, purposes,and audiences.
Elementary and Intermediate Writing Online:
- Acrostic Poems:
- Biography- Brain Pop:
- Book report- Brain Pop:
- Business letter- Brain Pop:
- Daily Writing Prompts: By The Teachers Corner
- Debate- Brain Pop:
- Descriptive Writing:
- Diamante Poems:
- Edmodo:
- Graphix:Comic Creations: By Scholastic
- Google Doc:
- Instant Poetry Forms Website:
- Kids' Vid: Video Production for Students
- Literary Elements Mapping:
- Literary Graffiti:
- Literacy Shed: By Bryn Goodman
- Scrumy:
- Storybird:
- Tiki- Toki:
- Mind Meister:
- Padlet:
- Prezi:
- Printing Press:
- Point of View- Brain Pop:
- Poetry Idea Engine:
- Teach: English Language Arts: Writing prompts: This has a list of possible journal topics
- VoiceThread ED
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Writing: Active vs. Passive Voice By Grammar Lessons (2:47):
- Writing Games: By This had a range of free activities related to writing letters, stories, newspapers, debates, advertising and instructions.
- Writing Prompts By Jeremy Peters
- Wordle:
- Zimmer Twins:
- Zooburst:
Sentences:
- Clause By Brain Pop:
- Sentence fragments- Brain Pop:
- Run on sentences- Brain Pop:
- Parallel Structure-Brain Pop:
- Strengthening Sentences- Brain Pop::
- Show Not Tell-Brain Pop:
- Types of Writing-Brain Pop:
Similes and Metaphors:
- Similes and metaphors by Brain Pop:
- Similes and Metaphors By The Bazillions:
- Similes and metaphors:
Writing skills:
- Citing sources- Brain Pop:
- Five paragraph essay- Brain Pop:
- Internet Search- Brain Pop:
- Main Idea- Brain Pop:
- Mood and Tone- Brain Pop:
- Outlines- Brain Pop:
- Prewriting organizing your thoughts:
- English Writing - Sequencing - How to use first, next, last, after that, finally, etc.:
- Writing process-Brain Pop:
Online Teacher Resources:
- Contents Writing Inspiration: By Teaching Ideas
- Read, Write and Think: Process Writing for k-12 lessons
- Six Traits: Elementary Lessons
- Writing Fiction: By Teaching Ideas
- Writing Nonfiction By Teaching Ideas