This idea behind this page is simple. Here you can download all of those handy forms we use in class when it comes to writing. Simply click, download, print, and you are all set to get down to business.
Need a refresher on Chunks and how to use them? Here is everything you need to know! SVSD Structured Writing
Blowing 1 Chunk
Need a handout for just a single chunk? This one will help you get the job done. Includes the oh-so-popular Chunk Check right at the bottom.
Blowing 2 Chunks
A helpful organizer for creating solid 2-chunk body paragraphs. Includes areas for topic and concluding sentence development, brainstorming, and paragraph shaping.
Blowing 3 Chunks
A helpful T-chart that is useful for formulating a well-developed 3-chunk paragraph. Should be used in the prewriting stages of an essay or pargraph.
2-Chunk Shaping Sheet
A blank, 2-chunk shaping sheet for body paragraphs.
3-Chunk Shaping Sheet
A blank, 3-chunk shaping sheet for body paragraphs.
Blank Web
After you've developed a solid thesis statement, this handout can help you with the next step--fully mapping out your essay. This blank web (some people think it kind of resembles a satellite) has blanks for BP topics, CDs, and even some space for you to jot down some ideas for potential CM. Once filled out, it's a great tool to keep with you as you embark on fully formulating your essay.
Intro Paragraph Organizer
A handy organizer for creating effective opening paragraphs. Includes sections for hook, introduction, and thesis statement.
Conclusion Paragraph Organizer
The matching organizer for your concluding paragraph.
Comma Cheat Sheet
A simple handout that breaks down commas and when to use them.
Blue Sheet With Monkey
It's just what it's called…The official this-is-what-my-paper-should-look-like handout. Includes information on proper layout, headers and footers, parenthetical notation, and some basic works cited info. A great resource that you can use in virtually any class.
Embedding CDs
Having a problem embedding a quote or smoothly incorporating a CD into your own writing? If so, this handout can help. When it comes to lead-ins, embedding a quote, and making someone else's words work with your writing, this sheet can help steer you in the right direction.
Need a refresher on Chunks and how to use them? Here is everything you need to know! SVSD Structured Writing
Blowing 1 Chunk
Need a handout for just a single chunk? This one will help you get the job done. Includes the oh-so-popular Chunk Check right at the bottom.
Blowing 2 Chunks
A helpful organizer for creating solid 2-chunk body paragraphs. Includes areas for topic and concluding sentence development, brainstorming, and paragraph shaping.
Blowing 3 Chunks
A helpful T-chart that is useful for formulating a well-developed 3-chunk paragraph. Should be used in the prewriting stages of an essay or pargraph.
2-Chunk Shaping Sheet
A blank, 2-chunk shaping sheet for body paragraphs.
3-Chunk Shaping Sheet
A blank, 3-chunk shaping sheet for body paragraphs.
Blank Web
After you've developed a solid thesis statement, this handout can help you with the next step--fully mapping out your essay. This blank web (some people think it kind of resembles a satellite) has blanks for BP topics, CDs, and even some space for you to jot down some ideas for potential CM. Once filled out, it's a great tool to keep with you as you embark on fully formulating your essay.
Intro Paragraph Organizer
A handy organizer for creating effective opening paragraphs. Includes sections for hook, introduction, and thesis statement.
Conclusion Paragraph Organizer
The matching organizer for your concluding paragraph.
Comma Cheat Sheet
A simple handout that breaks down commas and when to use them.
Blue Sheet With Monkey
It's just what it's called…The official this-is-what-my-paper-should-look-like handout. Includes information on proper layout, headers and footers, parenthetical notation, and some basic works cited info. A great resource that you can use in virtually any class.
Embedding CDs
Having a problem embedding a quote or smoothly incorporating a CD into your own writing? If so, this handout can help. When it comes to lead-ins, embedding a quote, and making someone else's words work with your writing, this sheet can help steer you in the right direction.