The ULTIMATE Writing Center!!! It's DONE!

Monday, June 30, 2014 No comments
I've been working and working and working on my new Writing Center and it's FINISHED!!!  Woo-Hoo!!



Here's the description of this mega-writing kit available at Teachers Pay Teachers:

The ULTIMATE Writing Center. Don’t let the price fool you! This is an amazing 52-page kit!!! I choose to keep my prices low because we are all in the same boat as teachers! My goal is to make high quality items at low prices :) This kit contains SO MUCH, more than you will use! It was made so you can pick and choose what fits your needs. Samples in this kit are differentiated for you to select the ones that best meet your grade level. There are four titles to choose from and two sizes of topic headings to fit different sizes of tri-fold boards, bulletin boards, walls or binders.

This version is a “chalkboard style” with both colored chalk and white chalk included. Choose the one you like best. Tips, ideas, and photos for setting up your board are included in the download. The following items are also included:

1. Four different title styles to choose from (Colored Chalk and White Chalk styles included)
2. Two sizes of headings. Headings included are: Letter, Story, List, Card, Postcard, Poem, Recipe. (Colored Chalk and White Chalk styles included)
3. “What Can I Write About?” Story Prompts
4. "Super Synonyms" Printable
5. “What Good Writers Do” Printable
6. Alphabet/Number Chart
7. Bonus Writing Checklists - Cut and handout to students during the editing process
8. *Two Card Samples
9. *Two Letter Samples
10. *Two List Samples
11. *Story Sample
12. *Two Postcard Samples
13. *Two Poem Samples
14. *Recipe Sample
15. Postcard Template (two per page)
16. Card Template (two per page)
17. List Template (three per page)
18. Two Story Templates
19. Two Letter Templates

*This center includes printable samples/exampes for each writing topic. Most samples have two versions to meet the needs of different grade levels. You can easily print the samples and post them on your board, or you could handwrite your own samples so the students could see authentic writing.


A few more examples:





If you'd like to see more, check out the free preview on my page at Teacher's Pay Teachers!