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Monday, August 5, 2013

Teacher Tips #684: Grammar and Writing Worksheets You Need To See!

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Weekly Tips for Teachers
Issue 684: August 5, 2013
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Grammar and Writing Worksheets and Lesson Plans
Writing  Resources For Teachers
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Teacher Resources For Your Week

Grammar and Writing Worksheets You Will Love!

If you visit our site often, you will quickly realize how many great teacher resources we have amassed over the last 13 years. Here are some of our favorite worksheets related to these topics.

Writing Worksheets:

Persuasive Writing: Introductory Paragraph Review

Grammar Worksheets

Fictional Narrative Writing Checklist

Reviewing Paragraphs

Editing and Proofreading

Writing and Forms Series - See our 950+ page writing guides and forms.

Writing Prompts:

Early Elementary - If You Could Be A Superhero Prompt

Later Elementary - If Grandma Had An Ipod

Middle School - Help Your Parents Understand

High School - Over The Next Thirty Day I Would...


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This Week in History

1936: Jesse Owens wins his 4th gold medal of the Olympic Games in Berlin.

1945: President Truman signs the United Nations Charter.

Teacher Inspiration and Humor
Teacher Inspiration
Inspiring Teacher Quote

"The very spring and root of honesty and virtue lie in good education."

Plutarch


Jokes You Can Tell in Class

An elementary teacher sends this note to all parents on the first day of school:

"If you promise not to believe everything your child says happens at school, I'll promise not to believe everything he says happens at home."

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Teaching Tip: Sharing Student Writing

When students share their writing, they begin to think of themselves as authors and it validates their thoughts.

Ways that students can share their writing include:

reading alound in class; submit their work to writing contests; make a big book; read at a school assembly; read to foster grandparents; dictate the writing onto a cassette tape or produce a video tape; design a poster; make a hardbound book and display it in the school library; contribute to a local newspaper; share in the form of a puppet show and through class anthologies. Writing can be shared with large audiences, small groups or one-on-one.

Need more ideas? Check out our Grade Leveled Word Prompts

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Best of the Web
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- ESL KidStuff - Principals' Partnership - Best Teacher Site Archives
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