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5-Paragraph Essay Mini-lessons: Plan, Slideshow, Guided Notes, & Exit Tickets

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8th - 11th
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Very helpful for teaching and reviewing the basic steps of paragraph and essay writing. I teach a section of 6th, 7th, and 8th grade ELAR and use this for each level. Thanks for the great resource.
I used this as an introductory/review lesson for writing a 5 paragraph essay. It fit perfectly for all my English classes 9-12. I will definitely use again.
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Description

Get everything you need to introduce (or review!) 5-paragraph essays with these 5-paragraph Essay Mini-Lessons! This PRINTABLE and DIGITAL resource will eliminate your need to prep--so you and your students can get through essay writing quicker!

The included lesson plan breaks everything down from prep work (none required!) to day-to-day lessons.

Use the EDITABLE slideshow containing five mini-lessons to walk your students through the formatting, structure, and citations of a 5-paragraph essay. These lessons break down the important aspects of the 5-paragraph essay for highly scaffolded learning.

While you teach, students will follow along using the included guided notes. These guided notes will not only highlight the most important ideas of the five mini-lessons, but they'll save time waiting for students to get down their notes.

As you move through each mini-lesson, assess students' understanding with the included exit tickets. First, use the "pre-thinking" exit ticket before you even begin teaching to see where students are at. Then, use the exit ticket that accompanies each mini-lesson to see what concepts students are grasping and which ones are causing them to struggle.

Your students will learn tricky 5-paragraph skills like formatting the document, creating interesting hooks, writing strong theses, and using citations.

Set your students up for success and skip the prep with these 5-paragraph Essay Mini-lessons!

This 5-Paragraph Essay Mini-Lessons Resource Includes:

  • EDITABLE Google Slides Presentation
  • Teacher's Guide/Lesson Plan
  • Guided Notes
    • NON-EDITABLE PDF
    • EDITABLE Google Doc
    • DIGITAL Google Slide for remote teaching
  • 6 Exit Tickets (one for pre-assessment and one for each mini-lesson)
    • NON-EDITABLE PDF
    • EDITABLE Google Doc
    • DIGITAL Google Forms for remote teaching
  • Answer Keys for guided notes and exit tickets

Please note that only the resources marked editable can be modified. The text is the only editable part of the slideshow. Please look at the preview before purchasing to ensure this lesson is right for you and your students.

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***This resource consists of NON-EDITABLE PDF and Google files within a Google Folder. In order to access your purchase, you will need to give Teachers Pay Teachers access to your Google Drive. Before purchasing, please review the preview to ensure this resource supports your and your students' needs.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Write arguments to support claims with clear reasons and relevant evidence.
Introduce claim(s), acknowledge and distinguish the claim(s) from alternate or opposing claims, and organize the reasons and evidence logically.
Support claim(s) with logical reasoning and relevant evidence, using accurate, credible sources and demonstrating an understanding of the topic or text.
Use words, phrases, and clauses to create cohesion and clarify the relationships among claim(s), counterclaims, reasons, and evidence.
Establish and maintain a formal style.

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