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Middle school writing-essays project videos

Preview of Opinion Claim Essay Writing using Google Slides

Opinion Claim Essay Writing using Google Slides

Editable, Color coded, Writing essay example, RubricsTimers, Scaffolded Instructional Videos, Assistive Technology VideosGoogle Docs downloadable and uploadable to Google Classroom or other Learning Management SystemsFor Middle and High School
Preview of Photojournalism Discussion and Photo Essay Assignment

Photojournalism Discussion and Photo Essay Assignment

This lesson includes two video resources which highlight the accomplishments of photographers Annie Leibovitz and Dorothea Lange. Students answer discussion questions based on the videos. The lesson also includes a photo essay assignment including a set of critique questions. In this lesson, we will study some tips for improving photographs of people, including working with light and some creative ways of capturing the essence of the character. We will discuss the choice of posed vs. candid (non
Preview of Persuasive Writing - Creative Cover Letter Essay
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Persuasive Writing - Creative Cover Letter Essay

This resource provides the directions for students to do a creative cover letter, allowing the students to create their own background for a job they would want someday. I have had applicants from veterinarians to fashion designers to volleyball coaches. These are always a lot of fun to read and it provides a great start to helping students learn to write persuasively. Additionally, this helps students begin thinking about what skills and education they will need for their ideal future job, alon
Preview of Peacemakers Throughout History

Peacemakers Throughout History

This project aims to address many components of social and academic growth in middle school students. This unit was originally written for 5th graders, but could be easily adapted for 6th, 7th or 8th graders. Students work collaborative to research a peacemakers, independently write and informative piece and as a class create a video showing the qualities of a peacemaker and how those qualities can be applied to them.
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