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Informative Reading and Writing for Third Grade with FREEBIE

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Teaching Informational Writing in 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Grade

Sentence Starters and Transitions Anchor Chart for Informational Writing! Helps Grade 1-3 students transition from their topic sentence, to points, facts, and closing. Great support for independent writing.

Teaching Informational Writing: Four Essential Tips

Teaching Informational Writing in the Secondary ELA Classroom: Four Essential Tips - When teaching students how to write informational and explanatory essays, these four informational writing teaching ideas and strategies will greatly help you out. Teaching Informational Writing | Middle School Informational Writing | High School Informational Writing | Secondary ELA Writing Lessons

5 Mini Lessons for Informational Writing Unit

In this blog post you will find five mini lesson, in the order I would teach them, for your next informational writing unit. These mini lessons have been created based on standards and using common struggles students face with this type of writing.

Do you use informational writing examples in your lessons? | Teaching informational writing, Informational writing, Explanatory writing

Do you teach informational writing? I do and I used to hate it. I would gladly teach narrative writing all day long, but informational writing? No thanks. Last year things changed, now I love teaching informational writing! Read this post to learn about how I use informational writing examples, informational writing graphic organizers, informational writing anchor charts, informational writing hook activities, and more to teach informational writing with ease!

Introduce the Topic - Informational Writing: Week 2 - Spade Foot Toads | Informational writing, Teaching informational writing, Expository writing

Informational Writing can be difficult for students. They mainly have trouble figuring out which facts go together and writing an organized paragraph. Find out how I teach Informational Writing in this blog post series.

Teaching Hooks for Informative Writing - Book Units Teacher | Teaching informational writing, Writing lessons, 4th grade writing

Learn how to teach informative writing with amazing hooks. This post provides step-by-step strategies and teaching ideas for your students.

2nd Grade Informational Writing Unit | Informational writing, 2nd grade writing, Writing rubric

Are you wondering how to teach 2nd grade informational writing? This second grade informative writing unit includes writing prompt task cards, mentor texts, lesson plans, assessment rubric, anchor charts, worksheets, and this all about animals booklet. How do you teach 2nd grade expository writing? This non-fiction writing unit is perfect for grade 2. Students create information reports. They can write an animal research report about cheetahs or lions! Terrific Writing is a writing…

Writing Graphic Organizers Print & Digital | Writing graphic organizers, Third grade writing, Second grade writing

The pre write stage of the writing process is important for students to brainstorm their writing ideas. In your writing lessons and literacy lessons, you need these writing graphic organizers! These planning pages are worksheets that are perfect for kindergarten, first grade, second grade, and third grade writing centers. These are narrative writing, opinion writing, informational writing, and how to writing printables. You need these for the first lesson plan in your writing unit!

Teach Informational Writing & Expository Writing - An Overview of the Process | Teaching informational writing, Expository writing, Elementary writing

Find out how we do informational and expository writing in second graders. It's all about animals. We gather our facts, work with our facts, and then do our writing. Students (and teachers) love this process.

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