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High school writing-essays centers for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of Revising and Editing Task Cards, Any Essay Mode

Revising and Editing Task Cards, Any Essay Mode

Created by
Julie Faulkner
These revising and editing task cards are perfect for any mode of writing to help you help your students work through the process of putting on the finishing touches to their essays. I truly believe in being proactive during the writing process to teach students how to actively engage with revising and editing, so they don’t make it all the way through the essay – and submit – before it’s too late. Plus, allowing time to revise and edit before the deadline day can make your job of grading so mu
Preview of Narrative Essay Writing PPT-Focus on Suspense & Foreshadowing

Narrative Essay Writing PPT-Focus on Suspense & Foreshadowing

Created by
Ann Smith
Power Point is 16 slides explaining what a narrative essay is, components it should contain, what a "hook" is, suggestions for a hook, and the grading criteria (each component broken down on 4 point scale). The grading criteria is in a 4-point rubric style for these categories: development; organization; word choice; story elements; suspense & foreshadowing; grammar, usage, & mechanics This narrative assignment is perfect for October, around Halloween. After taking students
Preview of Step by Step Ratiocination (Revising & Editing) Printable for ANY ESSAY

Step by Step Ratiocination (Revising & Editing) Printable for ANY ESSAY

The revising and editing stage of the writing process can be difficult for students because they don't purposely write with mistakes, therefore they have a hard time spotting them. So, when you announce with enthusiasm, "Okay, now that you've written your first drafts go ahead and revise and edit your essays!" it shouldn't surprise you that magic doesn't automatically happen in the classroom. For the past 3 years I've used ratiocination to provide my students with guidelines on how to revise and
Preview of English Curriculum Lessons Complete For High School

English Curriculum Lessons Complete For High School

English Curriculum for High School is 155 pages of rigorous, engaging, lengthy package of high quality products that can be reused for years. This bundle includes: a literary analysis essay, narrative essay, expository essay, extensive mentor sentences from modern novels, journal prompts, grammar guide, one-pager activity, philosophical chairs unit, novel study template. Your learners will enjoy the rigor and creativity of these engaging activities built from best teaching practices.Featured:✔ 1
Preview of Editing and Proofreading Worksheets FREE

Editing and Proofreading Worksheets FREE

Created by
Humble Bird
Editing and proofreading can be boring for most students! Make it interesting and fun for your classes with this free sample peer editing activity. It covers the revision skill and inferences. In this activity, your students have applied to the following companies: -Capitalization World -The Understanding Store (Not included in free sample.) -The Punctuation Matters (Not included in free sample.) -The Spelling Bee Shop (Not included in free sample.)These companies have sent your stude
Preview of Until We Meet Again Blueford High Series Novel Unit Study with Chapter Questions

Until We Meet Again Blueford High Series Novel Unit Study with Chapter Questions

This product is a novel study of Until We Meet Again by Anne Schraff. It is a novel in the Bluford Series. This book is a great read for students in middle or high school who struggle with reading. The book would also be an easier and interesting read for those students who choose not to read. The subject matter is relatable.The questions were taken directly from the book. The students should be able to answer the questions while reading or right after reading each chapter. There are a tot
Preview of Sample Essays Analysis Task Cards, Peer or Self Evaluation, Any Mode

Sample Essays Analysis Task Cards, Peer or Self Evaluation, Any Mode

Created by
Julie Faulkner
If you are looking to take your writing program to the next level and increase the quality of your students' writing, model papers are an extremely effective strategy. The questions on these cards correlate directly with not only CCSS anchor standards, but also with higher-level thinking analysis skills. There are so many ways to use task cards in your class. You can have these ready and pull them out a moment's notice to conduct an amazingly in-depth lesson. Your students will love that the
Preview of COMPARATIVE ESSAY - Unit Plan

COMPARATIVE ESSAY - Unit Plan

This engaging unit plan for Writing a Comparative Essay consists of 9 lessons. It uses 3 poems to model for students how to write a comparative essay:Niya by Lindsay NixonI Am Graffiti by Leanne Betasamosake SimpsonHowlin at the Moon by Wayne KeonLinks to the 3 poems (which explore the effects of cultural genocide on Indigenous peoples in Canada) are included.The unit includes:44 PowerPoint slides for use with studentsComparative Essay Stations activitywriter's craft analysis (theme, mood, liter
Preview of FREE Essay Writing Prompts | Opinion, Expository, Persuasive and Argumentative

FREE Essay Writing Prompts | Opinion, Expository, Persuasive and Argumentative

Writing an essay can be a daunting task for teachers and students in terms of creating and crafting a high-quality essay, not to mention editing and grading it. But these Opinion, Expository, Persuasive and Argumentative Essay Prompts and Topics will make this process much more manageable at no expense.It seems that we may have overlooked one of the most challenging steps in writing an essay, selecting an appropriate and interesting topic for your students.This is the number one result of Goog
Preview of How to Write a Great Opinion Essay Two Resource BUNDLE with Virtual Notebook

How to Write a Great Opinion Essay Two Resource BUNDLE with Virtual Notebook

Created by
ESL Lifeline
Some things are just better together. Like these two resources for writing great opinion essays. Both resources are packed with hours of activities, tasks, questions, and presentations, and come fully planned with detailed instructions that help you give the best class without the stress.Follow up one with the other. Teach a memorable lecture on writing and follow it up it with another class on masterful opinion essay writing.What’s included:1. How to Write a Great Essay & Virtual Notebook2.
Preview of Cranking out a Thesis Statement: Differentiated Mini-Lesson and/or Small Group

Cranking out a Thesis Statement: Differentiated Mini-Lesson and/or Small Group

Welcome to a thesis statement presentation that's short, sweet, and to the point! Great for briefly introducing and/or reviewing the concept of a thesis statement. It answers the following questions in a succinct, easy to read format:1. What is a thesis statement?2. How do I write a thesis statement?3. How do I revise a thesis statement?This can be done as any of the following (your choice!): A whole group mini-lessonDifferentiated independent activities for breakout roomsDIfferentiated small gr
Preview of AP English Lang. Key Terms to know for Rhetorical Analysis

AP English Lang. Key Terms to know for Rhetorical Analysis

Created by
UConnect
Our PowerPoint presentation offers a thorough overview of the terms and concepts commonly tested on the AP English Language and Composition exam. From ethos, pathos, and logos to rhetorical devices such as metaphor, simile, and exigence, each term is clearly defined and illustrated with examples to aid student comprehension. Additionally, interactive activities and discussion prompts throughout the presentation encourage student engagement and reinforce learning. Whether used as a supplement to
Preview of Daily Writing slides: Argumentative Essays -- Template/Example

Daily Writing slides: Argumentative Essays -- Template/Example

Created by
Natasha Williams
This is a week's worth of daily writing prompts asking students to write arguments. I have included sample prompts and directions on each slide. I also included supporting questions to help students develop argumentative essay skills, like supporting claims and anticipating counter-claims.Some of the preview pictures may look a little funky, but they should look normal when opened with PowerPoint.
Preview of Visual Writing Prompts for August - Grades 6-12

Visual Writing Prompts for August - Grades 6-12

After a few months away from school, writing an essay (or even a sentence) may seem daunting. But when writing prompts feature full-color images, students have a visual focus that promote creative thoughts. This collection of 31 prompts for August are projectable on any smart board or light surface. Each comes with a prompt for opinion/argument, informative/explanation or narrative writing. Some of the examples are coordinated with national (or weird) holidays. Others are thought-provoking or li
Preview of Love Poetry Centers - Literacy Device Trails   Poetry Essay Writing    Contest

Love Poetry Centers - Literacy Device Trails Poetry Essay Writing Contest

Created by
Writer's Corner
13 Student Centers: Love Poetry Analysis, Poetry Essay, and Literary Device TrailsGet students up and moving with these love poems featuring literary device identification. You may use the pdf and have a digital activity. Or you may arrange the 13 poems around the classroom or in centers in the classroom. Answers are provided.After the students have completed the 13 poems, have a class vote for the most popular poem. Continue with the essay defending the class choice or explaining why another po
Preview of The Missing Link Referencing Game

The Missing Link Referencing Game

The Barbarian's Creative Library Store brings you a game to help students understand the importance of the various elements in an academic reference. This can be used for any style of referencing as it is about the components rather than how you construct a reference. There are 2 parts to the game. One concentrates on website references and the second on print resource references. There are Bingo style cards to print for students and a PowerPoint to give the questions in a fun way. The answers
Preview of Cómo escribir una reseña de cine

Cómo escribir una reseña de cine

Created by
Habia una vez
This power point contains the most important sections/aspects that need to be taken into account when writing a movie review. Depending on the level of the students, it be can be divided into varios sessions, allowing students to better understand the writing process.
Preview of Revising vs Proofreading: Knowing the Difference and Making the Grade

Revising vs Proofreading: Knowing the Difference and Making the Grade

Created by
Mysti Gates
This 20-slide PowerPoint is ideal for a Writing Workshop. It was compile for high school and college students who were required to write a Research Paper. It also works well for any written paper that requires students to incorporate research or textual evidence, including arguments. This presentation is especially helpful for students about to turn in their papers, for those revising their rough drafts, and in instances when the final drafts just weren't what you were looking for. Revision opp
Preview of Peer Editing Workshop

Peer Editing Workshop

Created by
DrCoachPowell
This is a 10-slide presentation with instructions for a high school level peer editing workshop. This can be applied to a variety of types of essays. The process involves using different colored highlighters depending on which are of the essay you are evaluating including the outline/technical elements (thesis, transitions, topic sentences), evidentiary support, MLA format, and grammar/spelling.
Preview of Rough Draft Run Down

Rough Draft Run Down

Created by
Annie Rothe
This powerpoint takes students through a rough draft workshop activity, asking them to look at various aspects of their essay and make changes. This best fits a literary analysis essay.
Preview of Paragraph Planning Foldable

Paragraph Planning Foldable

Created by
Ashlee Begoray
This graphic organizer is perfect for outlining what will be going in a student's paragraph! Just simply print (single-sided), 2 staples on the left side, and cut on the dotted lines. This will help them see their topic sentence, and if there are multiple paragraphs they can easily compare the topic sentences. Then there are their 3 details that go in each paragraph. Lastly, their concluding sentence. This organizer is completely editable in a powerpoint!
Preview of Checklist for Persuasive Writing

Checklist for Persuasive Writing

This is 20 page PowerPoint presentation on Persuasive Writing. Not sure how to engage reluctant writers, then this PPT has some animation to 'hook' and provides tips on how to write a convincing argument. A great introduction or refresher, especially for ESL students.
Preview of Writing Process-Cat Theme

Writing Process-Cat Theme

Created by
Math Is My Jam
This is a great tool for teachers to track where students are in the writing process and for students to ask themselves questions at each stage. Use clothespins with students' names on the side and move as students go through the Writing Process
Preview of Argument Writing Review/Practice Stations

Argument Writing Review/Practice Stations

Created by
Literate History
These writing stations can be used as part of a standards-based practice for writing arguments. The slides are customizable to suit your needs. The standards referenced are for Tennessee which are loosely aligned to the CCSS. The stations could also be used during review for state-testing.
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