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HIGH SCHOOL WRITING WORKSHOP. Punctuation, Writing lessons & Practice ELA Bundle

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    1. This High School ELA worksheet collection contains 349 worksheets; the total of 1053 pages, with full answer keys. This resource will not only save you time and effort on preparation, but also ensure your students' effective learning and application of the content throughout the year. (PDF version)*
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    Description

    This High School Writing Workshop is a comprehensive program that includes (106) worksheets / lessons spread over (331) pages, with FULL Answer Keys for easy review. (PDF version)

    *** Click here for an editable Google Document version ***

    *** Click here for a FULLY EDITABLE Word Document version ***

    This workshop is specifically designed to empower your students with the mastery of essential writing skills: from flawless punctuation and capitalization to the seamless construction of sentences and coherent paragraphs. Through this workshop, you will encourage creativity, enhance clarity, and build confidence in your students' writing.

    Here is what you will find in this resource; categorized and organized for your convenience:

    A. RULES OF CAPITALIZATION | Practice | Proofreading

    1. Proper Nouns
    2. Proper Adjectives
    3. School Subjects
    4. Titles
    5. First Words
    6. First Names
    7. Initials
    8. Names of Buildings
    9. Names of Institutions
    10. Names of Organizations
    11. Calendar Items
    12. Monuments and Rewards
    13. Full Reviews
    14. Tests (x2)

    B. Punctuation Practice | Commas | End Marks | Abbreviations

    1. End Marks

    2. Abbreviations

    3. Abbreviation Review

    4. End Marks and Abbreviations

    5. Commas with Items in Series

    6. Commas with Independent Clauses

    7. Commas with Nonessential CIauses and Phrases

    8. Commas with Introductory Elements

    9. Commas with Interrupters

    10. Conventional Uses of Commas

    11. Unnecessary Commas

    12. Comma Review

    13. End Mark and Abbreviation Review

    C. Fragments and Run-on Sentences. Worksheets, Practice, Proofreading

    1. Identifying Sentence Fragments
    2. Revising Run-on Sentences
    3. Identifying and Revising Fragments
    4. Revising Phrase Fragments
    5. Revising Clause Fragments
    6. Using Subordinate Clauses in Sentences
    7. Revising Fragments and Run-on Sentences in paragraphs

    D. Writing Strategies | Lessons | Activities | Practice

    1. Choosing How to Combine
    2. Combining and Varying Sentences
    3. Combining Sentences to Write Paragraphs
    4. Using Correlative Conjunctions
    5. Using Conjunctive Adverbs
    6. Using Adjectives and Adverbs
    7. Using Prepositional Phrases
    8. Using Appositive Phrases
    9. Using Appositives to Start Sentences
    10. Using Participial Phrases
    11. Using Infinitive Phrases
    12. Using Gerund Phrases
    13. Using Adjective Clauses
    14. Using Adverb Clauses
    15. Using Noun Clauses
    16. Using Compound Elements
    17. Combining Notes in Sentences
    18. Using Semicolons, Colons, Dashes, and Parentheses.
    19. Combining Sentences by Inserting Words
    20. Combining Sentences by Inserting Phrases
    21. Creating Compound Subjects and Verbs
    22. Combining to Create Compound Sentences
    23. Combining to Create Complex Sentences
    24. Revising Paragraphs by Combining Sentences
    25. Revising Sentences to Create Parallel Structure
    26. Revising Stringy Sentences
    27. Revising Wordy Sentences
    28. Varying Sentences Beginning
    29. Revising Sentences to Create Variety
    30. Revising Paragraphs

    All the worksheets are supported with tips, explanations, definitions, reminders, examples, and exercises. Transform your language arts curriculum with this indispensable tool – a must-have for educators aiming to inspire and refine their students' writing talents.

    Total Pages
    331 pages, 106 worksheets
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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking.
    Use parallel structure.
    Use various types of phrases (noun, verb, adjectival, adverbial, participial, prepositional, absolute) and clauses (independent, dependent; noun, relative, adverbial) to convey specific meanings and add variety and interest to writing or presentations.
    Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing.
    Use a semicolon (and perhaps a conjunctive adverb) to link two or more closely related independent clauses.

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