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Preview of Email Etiquette Lessons - How to Write and Reply to an Email Eloquently

Email Etiquette Lessons - How to Write and Reply to an Email Eloquently

Have you ever received an email from a student that was written in a rude tone? Emojis, slang, all caps, incomplete sentences galore? We all have, and it's enough to drive us up the wall! But! What if students have just never been taught how to use professional etiquette when addressing a boss or superior? That realization inspired this unit, which revolutionized the way my students emailed me from that point forward.Every year, I recommend teachers of all subjects in middle and high school tea
Preview of Uglies by Scott Westerfeld: Reading Comprehension Questions & PowerPoint BUNDLE

Uglies by Scott Westerfeld: Reading Comprehension Questions & PowerPoint BUNDLE

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Miss B's Shop
This is a discounted bundle for two products:Close Reading PowerPoint:This 151-slide PowerPoint is aligned with Common Core Standards and is a great tool for guiding students through a more in-depth textual analysis of Uglies by Scott Westerfeld. Each chapter is marked by a slide featuring a plot diagram and a summary of the action in that chapter. Additional slides review key passages and push students to deeper analysis, with a strong emphasis on making inferences, recognizing foreshadowing, u
Preview of GOOGLE SLIDES- Explanatory Essay - Step by Step Presentation

GOOGLE SLIDES- Explanatory Essay - Step by Step Presentation

You know your students, you know how to write essays, but you want the ease of opening up a ready-made presentation that walks your students through every step of the way when writing an explanatory essay. That's what this resource was built for!With this presentation you will be able to:-Walk students through introductions, body paragraphs and conclusions. -Dive deep into each component of the essay including writing a strong thesis, hook, background, and topics. -Teach your students to organiz
Preview of Argumentative Essay Instructions & Example

Argumentative Essay Instructions & Example

Wouldn't it be great to have instructional elements of a particular essay all wrapped into one?! Well, here it is! This looks across all the elements of an argumentative essay. It defines an argumentative essay, while pointing out the difference between it and a persuasive essay. The instruction works through MLA citations and sentence fluency as well as the essay's overall structure. An example essay is provided and directly connected with the instruction pages. Now, let's get writing!Page 1 -
Preview of Argument Writing: Introduction Paragraph | Guided Notes, Interactive Examples

Argument Writing: Introduction Paragraph | Guided Notes, Interactive Examples

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CassidyHCarroll
Help your world changers step into the world of argumentative writing with guided notes and paragraph examples. My teaching style is a mix of innovative activities paired with some trusted traditional lessons sprinkled in. I created these guided notes to introduce the INTRODUCTION PARAGRAPH. Includes:28 slides dedicated to a well-thought-out, fully explained intro paragraph.Questions after every few slides to gauge students' understanding. Perfect to pair up with PearDeck.Example PromptExample i
Preview of Writing Compare and Contrast Paragraphs

Writing Compare and Contrast Paragraphs

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I'm Miss A
This Power Point is used to answer higher-level questions, complete a chart, and write a comparison paragraph. It uses apples and oranges to compare and contrast in a paragraph. This Power Point includes: What to do before you begin writing your essay, similarities and difference of apples and oranges chart, how to use the chart to create an introduction, choosing between 2 different formats for your essay, defines transition and cue words, provides examples of cue words, how to write your final
Preview of How to Create an Essay Title PowerPoint

How to Create an Essay Title PowerPoint

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Underneath Ink
Essay writing is a part of every composition class. However, some teachers don't require an essay title. Yet, knowing how to create a great essay title is essential for any student going to college. This PowerPoint shares examples, strategies, rules, and descriptions on how to create an essay title. What You'll find in this PowerPoint on How to Create an Essay Title:Why Titles are ImportantFeatures a Title Should HaveRules to Live By When Creating a TitleHow to Come Up with a TitleTitle Examples
Preview of Informative Essays: A Step-by-Step Guide to Powerful Body Paragraphs

Informative Essays: A Step-by-Step Guide to Powerful Body Paragraphs

Do your students need more structure when writing their body paragraphs for an informative essay? Are they struggling on how to fill in the spaces on their paper? This teacher guided presentation is an easy to read lesson for students to follow.Includes19 SlidesA Student Color Coded SampleA review slide of the stepsThink/Pair/Share Activity for studentsIndependent Practice that can be modified to any informative essay topicI have personally revised and edited these steps for the last 8 years. Th
Preview of How to Create a Strong Thesis Statement PowerPoint

How to Create a Strong Thesis Statement PowerPoint

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Underneath Ink
Essay writing is a part of every composition class. Thesis statements are essential to every single essay. It is the heart and soul of the essay. This PowerPoint shares what a thesis statement is, where it should go in an essay, how to create one, and examples of good and bad ones. What You'll find in this PowerPoint on How to Create a Strong Thesis Statement:What does a thesis statement look like? Quick formula for creating a thesis statement.Alternate way to build your own thesis statement. Ex
Preview of Using a Formal Tone: The "Never" List

Using a Formal Tone: The "Never" List

20 minute presentation A humorous and cheesy PowerPoint presentation for teaching students how to use a formal tone with their writing. Includes the seven "nevers": text talk, slang, valley girl, contractions, cliches, "get", and words with no/multiple meanings. Lots of examples are included- many are particularly exaggerated for comic relief. I have also developed a notes sheet for students to fill out as I present the information. You can find it here for free: http://www.teacherspayteach
Preview of Constructed Response Instruction

Constructed Response Instruction

One of the most important writing skills a student needs to know is how to respond to literature with a concise, well-defended paragraph. Students need to understand how to restate questions, answer them thoroughly, provide text evidence, and explain the evidence in their own words. R.A.C.E.S is a tried and true method to help students write constructed responses. With this Google Slideshow, you will receive:42 colorful, informative slides2 days worth of instructionA thorough explanation of the
Preview of Poetry Unit

Poetry Unit

This package includes intro lessons on Ballads, Odes, Sonnets, and Free Verse. Also included is a quick lesson covering soliloquy and monologue. There are practice problems added on at the end of each lesson that allow students to test their knowledge on poetry. There are four Google Slide lessons that pair with a handout that is given to students at the beginning of the unit. Poems needed to teach the unit are included too. This is a low prep easy to follow unit on identifying and applying ty
Preview of Writing an Introductory Paragraph

Writing an Introductory Paragraph

This Mini-Lesson on how to write an introductory paragraph breaks down the components of an introduction paragraph. It is intended as an opener in a series of lessons that focus on this component of an essay.
Preview of The Clean Up Crew PowerPoint: 5 Things to Eliminate from Essays

The Clean Up Crew PowerPoint: 5 Things to Eliminate from Essays

Clean up your students’ writing and teach them how to write a more formal essay with this PowerPoint presentation that encourages class participation. This resource directly addresses common core standard ELA WRITING 2E:establish and maintain a formal style and objective tone in student writing.The presentation addresses these five things that students should avoid writing in their essays:1. me, myself, I, my2. you, your3. might, may, maybe4. contractions5. exclamation pointsH O W · I T · W O R
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