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Writing-essays projects for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of Persuasive Essay Writing Bundle (Common Core Aligned)

Persuasive Essay Writing Bundle (Common Core Aligned)

Created by
MrWatts
This complete writing unit takes the students through the writing process (Brainstorming, Drafting, Revising, Editing, Publishing) on how to write strong, effective, common core aligned persuasive essays.Along the writing process each stage is broken down individually to really help students focus on nailing each section just right. Students are provided clear goals and mentor examples for their introduction, body paragraphs, counterclaim, as well as their conclusion.This simple and effective un
Preview of Gender Roles Unit AP Language High School English 11th 12th BIGGER THAN EVER!

Gender Roles Unit AP Language High School English 11th 12th BIGGER THAN EVER!

This huge unit is now even more massive! A compendium of canonical and modern gender-focused texts that span many perspectives, time periods, and arguments.Original questions and prompts for writing and discussion PLUSEngaging and creative critical thinking tasks EQUALS Weeks and weeks of fun and challenging content and activities.This unit is designed for AP English Language and Composition course, but is easily suitable to upper-level high school English classes, as well.OVER 25 TEXTS! OVER 80
Preview of Argumentative Writing: Photo Essay Project

Argumentative Writing: Photo Essay Project

This photo essay activity and presentation is a great tool for starting or expanding on your unit for argumentative and/or persuasive writing. Look all around. People use photos to sell us on issues all the time. Commercials, billboards, yard signs they all use images to capture the audience. Photos are used to sell, make a point, argue, and as evidence. This unit emphasizes the value of photos and raises their impact to a new educational level. The assignment: Using a series of photos students
Preview of Flipbook Report Writing Template (Google Slides)

Flipbook Report Writing Template (Google Slides)

This template will allow students to create a flipbook project in Google Slides. It was originally created as a project on US States but can be edited to suit any topic. Instructions for teachers are on the first slide which should be deleted before sharing the file with students.
Preview of "Show Don't Tell" Narrative Writing Unit

"Show Don't Tell" Narrative Writing Unit

Created by
Type B Teaching
Have you ever struggled to teach your students how to "show not tell" when writing narratives? If so, this is the unit for you. In this comprehensive unit, students go over the reasons why we should "show not tell", why indirect characterization is so important when writing, and how to use creative language when writing by writing paragraphs about a panoramic scene and by writing paragraphs using sensory details, and color palettes featuring interesting and creative paint names to describe a ch
Preview of Elf Application: Opinion/Persuasive Writing Activity!

Elf Application: Opinion/Persuasive Writing Activity!

Do you want to have your students practicing persuasive writing (or opinion writing) with some Christmas flare to it?!Have your students apply for 1 of 7 elf jobs by writing a persuasive letter to Santa convincing him to hire them!Includes:•“Santa is Hiring” Poster•7 Elf Job Descriptions•A Brainstorming Graphic Organizer•Essay Writing Paper •A Persuasive Writing Guide for Students•Elf Application Page•"Elf Yourself" Cut and Glue Pieces to make a project of the student as an elf holding up the ap
Preview of Logical Fallacies PowerPoint & Note Taking Handout

Logical Fallacies PowerPoint & Note Taking Handout

This 19 slide PowerPoint guides students through the most common logical fallacies they will stumble across in argumentative writing or while preparing for a debate. Help them strengthen their arguments by identifying logical fallacies and eliminating them from their work. Each slide contains a fallacy, a definition, and a cartoon example of that fallacy in action. Supporting Materials: - Corresponding handout gives students a place to record their notes - Fallacy Quiz - DIY Fallacy Task Fal
Preview of Krewe of Louisiana Mardi Gras Float Project

Krewe of Louisiana Mardi Gras Float Project

Experience the Louisiana Culture with a hands-on project!Cross-Curricular ProjectThis project includes social studies, math, and English language arts. Students will need to know the history of Louisiana/Mardi Gras, how to find area and perimeter, and how to write a narrative essay. This project is designed for Louisiana 3rd grade standards but can be adapted for other grades.This is fully EDITABLE to meet your needs. This resource includes:•Directions for each step of the project•Example pictur
Preview of Monomyth / Hero's Journey Interactive Study Mini Unit

Monomyth / Hero's Journey Interactive Study Mini Unit

Created by
Haus of English
Complete Monomyth Mini Unit Bundle: Engage, Explore, and Argue!Elevate your English Language Arts curriculum with the Complete Monomyth Mini Unit Bundle! This comprehensive package seamlessly integrates engaging presentations, interactive assignments, and a thought-provoking argumentative essay. Perfect for a dynamic two-week exploration of the Monomyth narrative structure.Bundle Highlights:1. Monomyth / Hero's Journey Presentation Project:Students embark on an exciting cinematic adventure, choo
Preview of Synthesis Writing AP Language- Mystery Basket Showdown

Synthesis Writing AP Language- Mystery Basket Showdown

Get your students ready for AP Lang synthesis writing with this exciting competition modeled after a tv cooking competition! Students will work with a team to combine their sources ("ingredients") into the best synthesis essay they can over three rounds. This activity allows students to practice essential analysis and writing skills for a synthesis essay with a small group and is an ideal activity to include before students write a synthesis essay independently.This activity takes 2-3 50 minute
Preview of Persuasive Slides Project: Pathos, Logos, & Ethos in Advertisements & Media

Persuasive Slides Project: Pathos, Logos, & Ethos in Advertisements & Media

Created by
ELA Extras
When teaching persuasive and argumentative essays or speeches, it is inevitable that you will be talking with students about pathos, logos, and ethos. Students in middle and high school have to learn about the rhetorical triangle and how it is used to build arguments. This resource helps them do that in a fun way!KEY ELEMENTSThis resource puts the responsibility for learning on students and sends them on an investigative hunt for real-world examples of pathos, logos, and ethos. There are so man
Preview of The Giver Activities & Questions: Standards-Based ELA Activities

The Giver Activities & Questions: Standards-Based ELA Activities

Hello Fellow Educator, Thank you for considering this set of activities and questions for the novel The Giver.This EDITABLE template has 4 slides with 3 activities on each one for a total of 12 activities. This template also has 3 slides with 3 questions on each one for a total of 9 questions. The questions require students to think critically and examine important issues.Here are some additional ideas for using this unit: 1. Use in whatever order works for you.2. There are three questions on ea
Preview of Research Presentation and Paper: Colleges and Trade Schools - MICROSOFT

Research Presentation and Paper: Colleges and Trade Schools - MICROSOFT

If your school uses Microsoft products like Teams, Word, and Powerpoint, and you're looking for a group powerpoint project that would be of high interest to students, and then a roadmap for how to turn that group work into an individual student's research paper, you're in the right place.This product includes a zip file that contains:A) One Powerpoint presentation. That presentation will walk students into how to share their document with other group members, via Microsoft Powerpoint and Microso
Preview of Romeo and Juliet - Who is to Blame For the Deaths of Romeo and Juliet? LBQ

Romeo and Juliet - Who is to Blame For the Deaths of Romeo and Juliet? LBQ

Created by
Michael Rossi
Use the evidence provided to have students investigate who is truly to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. This activity is designed to encourage students to produce a persuasive written response in the form of an essay or constructed response. This is for use during the pre-writing stage of the LBQ Process.
Preview of Informative Essay Bundle: High School -- Research Your Dream Career

Informative Essay Bundle: High School -- Research Your Dream Career

Created by
KnowStuff
Give high school students the opportunity to write an informative essay about something personal: the career they're choosing! It's right around the corner for them. While they need to INFORM the reader, they'll also need to do some research and become more INFORMED themselves. This is a big life decision, so give them the time and space in English class to delve deeper into what they care about most: their own future.Includes the assignment page, brainstorming space, prewriting graphic organize
Preview of High School Critical Thinking Bundle: Fact vs Opinion, Social Programs & Media

High School Critical Thinking Bundle: Fact vs Opinion, Social Programs & Media

◦ These four lessons will help students practice using critical thinking skills applied to real world situations and current events. They are designed to be used in high school humanities class. ◦ Each activity has multiple parts- teaching, research, and written responses. ◦ They cover relevant topics and current issues that will engage even reluctant learners. 1. Deep Dive into Fact and Opinion: PowerPoint and Reflection: What is the difference between fact and opinion and why does it matter? W
Preview of Problem Solution Essay

Problem Solution Essay

This google slide shows students how to write a problem solution essay. An example essay is given with highlighted sections that reflect the rubric. Sample solutions are given with the problems animated to give students a chance to determine the problem. This lesson can be expanded by brainstorming as a class some problems that face in their lives or society in general.
Preview of "What Is An Urban Legend?" - Create Your Own Urban Legend Activity

"What Is An Urban Legend?" - Create Your Own Urban Legend Activity

Everyone loves a good spooky story that sends chills up your spine and makes falling asleep at night a challenge.......keep one eye open for this activity!Not just for Halloween time; "What is an Urban Legend?" dives into the concepts behind what Urban Legends are, how they originated and what they continue to evolve into. From the Loch Ness Monster to Hookman, students become fixated on the stories they have heard from friends and seen in the movies - but with a twist - at the end they have the
Preview of Elevator Story - Narrative Writing and the Plot Diagram

Elevator Story - Narrative Writing and the Plot Diagram

Created by
Jessica C
This writing assignment is always a hit with students because they get to let their imaginations run wild! But it is also a hit with teachers because it stresses the importance of the plot diagram. Included is the prompt and a plot diagram for students to follow as they write their story. Use it in conjunction with my blank Plot Rollercoaster graphic organizer, so students can chart plan their own story.
Preview of Senior Scrapbook / Memory Book

Senior Scrapbook / Memory Book

Created by
MissRodriBecca
High school senior year is an exciting time filled with unforgettable memories, and one of the best ways to preserve these memories is through a scrapbook. 20 categories with extra ideas.
Preview of Research Paper on Natural Disasters: Directions & Rubric

Research Paper on Natural Disasters: Directions & Rubric

This product can be used with: Engage ELA Grade 5 Module 4 Unit 1Includes presentation directions and grading rubric *Research paper includes use of citations
Preview of Creating Compelling Commentary and Line of Reasoning in Argument (AP and Pre-AP)

Creating Compelling Commentary and Line of Reasoning in Argument (AP and Pre-AP)

This editable PPT gives instructions for a project to help Pre AP English and AP Language and Composition students craft high quality argument essays. It focuses on how to create compelling commentary and providing a line of reasoning between paragraphs. This assignment can be given as an introduction to a unit or to improve existing commentary skills. Students must work is small groups to collaborate and strenthen prior knowledge in argument writing.
Preview of AP Literature and Composition Identity Essay

AP Literature and Composition Identity Essay

This is an essay designed to help students explore and analyze the social, economic, genetic, geographical, religious, and philosophical factors that have formed their personal identities. It works well within a literature and composition course in which they analyze character development and apply literary theory. The Identity Essay by William C. Patterson is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
Preview of Argumentative Essay Writing for students

Argumentative Essay Writing for students

This step-by-step project walks students new to or not comfortable with writing argumentative essays through all the parts to creating a great paper. Students complete each step from taking a stand on the issue, reading the research, developing arguments, writing each part of the essay, and then creating an edited argumentative essay. Self-contained project that is ideal for at home or distance learning!This guide includes:- Generating opinions on a given topic- Research on the topic presented
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