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Preview of Unpacking 'A Good Man is Hard to Find': Short Story Discussion & Lesson

Unpacking 'A Good Man is Hard to Find': Short Story Discussion & Lesson

Engage Adolescent English Language Arts students (Grades 10-12) with Flannery O'Connor's classic short story "A Good Man is Hard to Find."O'Connor's short story is compelling, dealing with issues related to class, race, moral hypocrisy, and violence. In the story, a woman from the American South goes on a family vacation to Florida. But not everything turns out as expected . . .Use this Digital Download for a Two-day English Language Arts Lesson Using my tested-in-the-classroom resources, teenag
Preview of How to Take Notes to Effectively Support Arguments

How to Take Notes to Effectively Support Arguments

Help middle or high school students with note-taking skills to select strong textual evidence to develop their claims in argumentative writing, including essays, research papers, and debate speeches. The SEARCH acronym categorizes text evidence to help students recognize essential details in nonfiction texts as follows:S - statistics or number factsE - events A - anecdotes R - remarks from an expert or eyewitness C - comparisonH - historical fact. This resource includes a colorful 11-slide PDF p
Preview of Noprep.Argumentative essay about AI/geneticsnew Frankenstein's monster

Noprep.Argumentative essay about AI/geneticsnew Frankenstein's monster

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Jennifer Tate
AI and genetic engineering are the new Frankenstein's monster. This is a no-prep with the interactive slides and self-checking assignments and assessments. Students learn about Mary Shelley, read Frankenstein, and write an argumentative essay. There is an assessment that is a self-checking essay checklist using Easel and one built into the activities.
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