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A Smiley Face Writing Craft Rocking an 80’s Vibe Now

What’s the key to getting students engaged in writing? A smiley face writing, of course! At least, that’s what I think here at The Teaching Q Writing. I believe smiley faces are the perfect way to get students pumped up about writing.

Why? Well, first of all, they’re just so darn cute. Who can resist a smiley face? They bring a touch of whimsy to any writing activity, which can be just what’s needed to get students interested.

Plus, smiley faces are also a great way to add a bit of personality to writing. When students see a smiley face, they know that the writing is meant to be fun and lighthearted. And that can be a great motivator for getting students to write.

So if you’re looking for a way to engage your reluctant writers in writing, try using smiley faces and learn more about motivating reluctant writers with this blog post. I think you’ll be surprised at how well it works!

A picture of  an informative writing prompt and prewriting discussion activity.

The Happy Face Writing Prompt

When it comes to writing, the sky’s the limit! There are no bounds on what you can write about when you use smiley faces. Whether you’re writing about what makes you happy or just jotting down a quick grocery list, smiley faces will add some personality and fun.

The Smiley Face Writing Craft asks students to write about what makes them the happiest. If you choose to use this writing prompt, it is an informative piece with students telling what makes them feel the happiest.

So go ahead and give it a try. We think you’ll be surprised at how much smiley faces can help your writing!

Support students in the informative writing be happy lesson with graphic organizers and discussion questions.

The Smiley Face Graphic Organizer

When it comes to writing, we believe that smiley faces are the perfect way to get students pumped up about writing. Why? Well, first of all, they’re just so darn cute. Who can resist a smiley face? They bring a touch of whimsy to any writing activity, which can be just what’s needed to get students interested.

Plus, smiley faces are also a great way to add a bit of personality to writing. When students see a smiley face, they know that the writing is meant to be fun and lighthearted. And that can be a great motivator for getting students to write.

So if you’re looking for a way to get your students engaged in writing, try using smiley faces. We think you’ll be surprised at how well it works!

Develop a Strong Introduction

It’s no smiley face that your student’s success in writing depends on their ability to develop a strong introduction. But don’t despair – there are plenty of ways to ensure that your students can write killer introductions. Here are just a few smiley face tips:

  • Encourage them to start with a bang. A great opening line will grab the reader’s attention and make them want to keep reading.
  • Make sure they give some background information. The reader needs to know what the essay is about, and a good introduction will provide that information.

Supporting Your Opinion with Facts

Once your students have written a great introduction, it’s time to move on to the essay’s body. Here, they’ll need to support their opinion statement with facts. This is where smiley face writing can really come in handy.

If your students have trouble finding facts to support their opinion, tell them to look for smiley faces. A smiley face indicates that the information is reliable and can be used to support an argument. So, if they see a smiley face next to a piece of information, they know they can use it in their essay.

Use the informative transitions word list and time order word list to support student writing.

Using Strong Transitions

Finally, don’t forget about transitions. Strong transitions are essential for keeping the reader engaged and ensuring that the essay flows smoothly. Without them, the essay will feel choppy and disjointed.

Encourage your students to use smiley faces when they’re writing their transitions. This will help them to remember to keep their transitions strong and effective.

By following these simple smiley face tips, your students will be well on their way to writing essays that will rock their readers’ worlds. So, go ahead and put a smiley face on it – your students will thank you for it!

Supporting Evidence and Examples

In addition to smiley faces, another great way to support the facts in your students’ essays is to use examples or evidence. This will help to solidify their arguments and make them more convincing.

By following these simple tips, your students will be well on their way to writing essays that will rock their readers’ worlds. So, go ahead and put a smiley face on it – your students will thank you for it!

Creating a Strong Conclusion Statement

The smiley face writing tips don’t stop there – you can also use them to help your students write strong conclusion statements. A good conclusion will leave the reader feeling satisfied and convinced of the argument.

Encourage your students to use smiley faces when writing their conclusion statements. This will help them to remember to keep their conclusions strong and effective.

By following these simple smiley face tips, your students will be well on their way to writing essays that will rock their readers’ worlds.

Peer Editing and Revising

Finally, don’t forget about peer editing and revising. These are essential steps in the writing process, and they’re sure to help your students produce better essays.

Encourage your students to use smiley faces when they’re editing and revising their essays. This will help them to remember to focus on making their essays the best they can be.

An informative writing checklist and writing rubric are included in the Be Happy Back to School Informative Writing Activity.

The Smiley Face Writing Checklist and Rubric

When it comes to The Smiley Face Writing, there are a few things you should keep in mind. First, use a checklist to help you remember all of the elements that need to be included in your smiley face writing. Second, use a writing rubric for self-assessing, allowing students to have ownership over their learning. Third, have fun with it!

Support all writers with differentiated materials.

Differentiation

One way to support all students with smiley face writing is to use sentence frames. This will help ensure that each student has a foundation to build their smiley face writing. Another way to differentiate instruction is to offer different smiley faces for different ability levels.

For example, you could have a simple smiley face for beginner writers and a more complex smiley face for advanced writers. By offering different options, you can ensure that all students can find a smiley face that meets their needs and abilities.

A picture of the Smiley Face Writing craft.
The “Be Happy” Smiley Face Writing Craftivity

The Smiley Face Writing Craft

One way to end the smiley face writing activity is to have students create a smiley face craft. This can be done by using paper, markers, and scissors. Students can start by cutting out a large circle for the face. Then, they can add smaller circles for the eyes and a curved line for the mouth. F

inally, they can add details like eyelashes or freckles. By creating a smiley face craft, students will not only have a fun and memorable way to end the activity but also a tangible reminder of all that they have learned.

See how simple it is to create the Be Happy Smiley Face Writing Craft

A Simple and Easy Craft

The smiley face craft is simple and easy for students to do. All they need is paper, markers, and scissors. First, they cut out a large circle for the face. Then, they add smaller circles for the eyes and a curved line for the mouth. Finally, they can add details like eyelashes or freckles. The whole process should only take a few minutes, and students will be left with a fun and memorable way to end the activity.

Proudly Display the Smiley Face Writing Craftivity

Once the smiley face writing activity is complete, hang up the smiley face crafts for all to see. This will create a sense of pride and accomplishment for students, as well as provide a visual reminder of all that they have learned. Seeing their work on display will motivate students to continue using smiley faces in their writing.

A graphic explaining that the Smiley Face Writing Craft engages all writers.

The Done for You Smiley Face Writing Lesson

If you’re looking for a smiley face writing activity that is fun, engaging, and easy to differentiate, look no further! This smiley face writing activity has everything you need to get your students to write with a smile. Plus, it comes with a checklist to help you keep track of all the elements that need to be included in the smiley face writing. So why wait? Get started today and see the smiley faces light up students’ faces all week long!

You can grab the already completed writing lesson and materials here.

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