5th grade writing
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Teaching 5th grade writing doesn't have to be stressful or overwhelming. This blog post will give you my step-by-step guide for teaching your 5th graders to write like pros!

Teachology saved to The Write Stuff
Did you think teaching students to write would be a snap? I mean, you are a college-educated, certified individual. How hard could it possibly be? Well, it’s a challenge, especially when just starting out. In my classroom,
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One of my all-time favorite writing topics focuses on writing showing sentences instead of telling sentences. The anchor chart below highlights the difference between a showing sentence and a telling

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Here is a super fun and easy group activity you can try to teach your students complete sentences and beyond.

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Description Paragraph writing just got easier! Whether you need print or digital, these ready-to-use pages (and slides) are an effective way to help your students learn all about writing a paragraph. WHAT’S INCLUDED: ✍️ PRINT: 60 different writing prompts (20 opinion, 20 informative, & 20 narrative) Brainstorming Pages Organizing and Planning Pages First Draft Pages Revision & Editing Pages Final Draft Pages Publishing Pages DIGITAL: Google Slides Easel Activity DIFFERENTIATION OPTIONS…

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Teaching writing to fifth graders doesn't have to be intimidating. This post details exactly how I teach writing in 5th grade.
Writing anchor chart for revising and editing! This chart helped my third graders revise and edit their writing during Writing Workshop.

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Looking for 5th grade anchor charts? Try some of these anchor charts in your classroom to promote visual learning with your students.

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As adult writers, we have a clear idea of how we each personally attack a piece of writing. For me, I know that I tend to spend a lot of time collecting information, using sticky

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