Rhetorical Analysis Bundle - Appeals & Devices PPTs, Activities & Printables
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Strengthen the rhetorical analysis and argumentation skills of your high school and advanced middle school students by helping them learn, identify, analyze and practice rhetorical strategies—both appeals and devices. Save 20% with this comprehensive, engaging bundle of two products (also sold separately) that includes:
Rhetorical Appeals: Introductory PowerPoint, Activities & Handouts --32-slide PowerPoint, 18-page packet of printable activities including:
• Rhetorical Appeals Introductory PowerPoint—provides definitions and examples of ethos, pathos and logos from advertising and historical speeches, along with video links and a wide variety of practice and assessment activities.
• Glossary of Rhetorical Strategies—includes definitions and examples of rhetorical appeals and devices for student reference and review
• Rhetoric in Advertising Activity—students search for examples of rhetorical appeals in all forms of advertising
• Rhetoric in Modern Speech Practice Activity—students watch a recent presidential speech and identify rhetorical appeals in provided excerpts
• Seminal U.S. Speech Close Reading Activity—students closely read FDR’s “Pearl Harbor Address” and identify the best examples of each rhetorical appeal—works great as group activity
• Reflection/Summary Activity—students write and reflect on how rhetorical appeals help authors to achieve their purpose
• Writing Activity—students apply their learning about rhetorical devices to their own writing
• Persuasive Presentation Activity—students choose from a number of options to create and present their own persuasive presentation using rhetorical strategies
• Detailed Answer Keys and Rubrics—to set clear expectations for students and make grading a breeze
Rhetorical Devices: Introductory PowerPoint, Activities & Handouts-- 40-slide Powerpoint, 10-page packet of printable activities, including:
• Definition, purpose and examples of fourteen types of rhetorical devices (see list below). Multiple examples from historical speeches, literature and everyday life for each
• Assessment activity that asks students to identify rhetorical devices used in excerpts from speeches and literature—works well as a white board activity!
• Close reading practice activity in which students read Lou Gehrig’s “Farewell to Baseball Address,” identifying and explaining the rhetorical devices used
• Group practice activity in which students choose from a list of famous historical speeches and analyze the rhetoric used
• Writing activity in which students apply what they’ve learned in their own writing
• Activity and handout packet with a glossary of rhetorical devices and printables for each activity
• Answer key and rubric to make grading a breeze
Rhetorical Devices Covered: Allusion, Euphemism, Hyperbole, Juxtaposition, Metaphor, Oxymoron, Parallelism, Personification, Repetition (Anaphora and Epistrophe), Rhetorical Question, Understatement
The presentations are provided both fully editable PowerPoints (so you can add or delete slides based on the needs of your classroom) and PDFs (to prevent any technical difficulties or font loss).
BONUS: Bundle buyers will also receive two exclusive add-on resources:
• Rhetorical Devices Guided Notes to encourage active student engagement during instruction and support struggling students who may need help capturing key details
• Create-your-Own-Example Assignment in which students create their own examples of rhetorical devices and then draw a visual image to help remember
This comprehensive package includes TONS of engaging, rigorous activities to help your students become better writers, speakers and interpreters of their world.
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Keywords: Rhetoric, rhetorical appeals, rhetorical devices, ethos, pathos, logos, introduction to rhetoric, elements of argument, argumentative writing, persuasive writing, seminal U.S. documents, historical speeches, argumentation