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High school writing simulations for Microsoft Word

Preview of History as Mystery: Unsolved Case

History as Mystery: Unsolved Case

Created by
Dewey Dare
This is Word version of the student activity packet that goes with the Unsolved Mystery lesson. It provides evidence and guiding questions for students to work their way through the opening activity.
Preview of Teaching the Argument: Sample Argument Task
Preview of Technology Enhanced Items (8 day packet) - Commas and Quotation Marks

Technology Enhanced Items (8 day packet) - Commas and Quotation Marks

Created by
readandwrite
Do you need a review that gets students prepared for the upcoming writing SOL for the state of Virginia? Do you desire that your students know the most common comma rules and quotation marks rule? This 8 day packet allows students to practice their understanding. These quick mini-lessons (approximately 20 min a day) is a great way to get students comfortable as the major tests near!
Preview of Sample or Teaching Model of a Personal Narrative or Personal Memoir

Sample or Teaching Model of a Personal Narrative or Personal Memoir

Created by
Writing Whiz
When teaching personal narrative or personal memoir, teachers often wish they had a sample narrative to use as a model. Many stories are too complex or do not fit the plot structure that we expect them to use. Here I created a personal narrative, true to my life, that models and helps students identify many writing techniques we expect students to use, like using transitional phrases, sensory details, dialogue, strong verbs, specific nouns, specific verbs, descriptive writing, and clear elements
Preview of Frankenstein Closing Argument Speech

Frankenstein Closing Argument Speech

Created by
speakerunspoken
Students take on the role of either a prosecutor or defence attorney in a criminal trail based on the events from Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein. Students must determine what crimes were committed and whether these crimes are punishable. A great activity to evaluate persuasive writing techniques. Students enjoy the ability to act out and argue the final closing argument of a criminal trail. Very successful with senior level classes as a final project to a unit on Frankenstein. Evaluation r
Preview of Personal Narrative: Blueprinting Places and Memories

Personal Narrative: Blueprinting Places and Memories

Created by
Judy Hill
This assignment allows students to draw, label, and reflect on a special place. I used this with HOUSE ON MANGO STREET, but it could be used for many literary works. This assignment can result in a personal narrative, an expository piece, or a persuasive piece (especially helpful for the STAAR EOC). My students wrote some amazing essays based on their blueprinting. I have seen this used in adult writing workshops; it is a powerful tool. Enjoy!
Preview of Sample College Application Essay

Sample College Application Essay

Created by
Frank Bascombe
I wrote this sample college application essay as an example of how to be concrete and descriptive while also explicating key elements of personality. It is meant to model the necessary balance between establishing one's credentials as a skilled descriptive writer and as a thoughtful, reflective individual.
Preview of THE CHRYSALIDS -- John Wyndham

THE CHRYSALIDS -- John Wyndham

Knowledge is simply a kind of fuel; it needs the motor of understanding to convert it into power. ~John WyndhamYou are in for a thought-provoker with John Wyndham’s The Chrysalids. It’s a classic and its message even more relevant today than when it was first published in 1955 with Cold War tensions and rumours and fears of nuclear war. Might sound familiar given the current nightly news.I have taught the novel numerous times and every time it caught the interest of the students with its three-
Preview of Mock Congress -- Choosing the Next Troop Carrier

Mock Congress -- Choosing the Next Troop Carrier

Created by
Thomas R Eddlem
Mock Congress for class of 17 or more students This “Mock Congress” teaches -- through a role-playing game -- the entire legislative process from beginning to end, including how it works both in theory and reality. It also stresses public speaking and persuasive writing. The scenario drawn for this Mock Congress is that the military has asked Congress to replace the existing V-22 Osprey troop carriers and congressmen must choose between two different next-generation troop carrier aircraft. C
Preview of Student Example Persuasive Paper (MLA 2017)

Student Example Persuasive Paper (MLA 2017)

Created by
BrainBoxx
This student example persuasive essay, written in 2017 following MLA style guidelines, advocates for the importance of recycling. The essay presents compelling arguments supported by evidence to persuade readers to embrace recycling practices. It discusses the environmental benefits of recycling, such as reducing landfill waste and conserving natural resources.Moreover, the essay addresses potential counterarguments and provides rebuttals to strengthen its persuasive stance. It adheres to MLA fo
Preview of Civil War: What Would Happen If...

Civil War: What Would Happen If...

Created by
Adam Nance
This activity encourages students to use the knowledge that they have about the Civil War and apply that knowledge to a proposed scenario. Students are asked to explain what would our world look like today had key moments of the Civil War never taken place.
Preview of Drug Addiction Epidemic

Drug Addiction Epidemic

Created by
Fisk
Assume the role of President of the United States or a state governor. How will you fix the drug addiction epidemic? Use information from Khan Academy, FBI Database, and other online resources. You must come up with 5 different plans describing how you would help the drug crisis and 5 solutions that would happen as a result of your plans! This assignment is great for homework, in class discussions, or an exit ticket.
Preview of To Kill a Mockingbird: News Report on Tom Robinson's Trial

To Kill a Mockingbird: News Report on Tom Robinson's Trial

Created by
Meredith McNett
This is a fun group activity for students after reading and viewing Tom Robinson's trial in To Kill a Mockingbird. It helps to show an example of a newspaper article and dissect it with students before beginning this activity.
Preview of Creative Writing: is there a Creon in my family?

Creative Writing: is there a Creon in my family?

Created by
Chris Deignan
Short Story writing assignment paralleling the family conflict in Antigone
Preview of Narrative Guide includes requirements, rubric, and sample personal narrative

Narrative Guide includes requirements, rubric, and sample personal narrative

Created by
Writing Whiz
The included narrative writing guide, rubric, and sample personal narrative give students three firm guides on how to create a successful narrative that displays all the writing techniques expected, including clear characters, an immediate setting, sensory details, dynamic dialogue, a structured plot, specific word choices, strong verbs, clean punctuation and grammar, and an underlying theme that holds all these different elements together. At Writing Whiz, the goal is to create tools that help
Preview of Classroom Cupcake Wars

Classroom Cupcake Wars

This unit was used with high school seniors to facilitate three Writing to Evaluate tasks. Students work in teams to plan, bake, decorate, and evaluate cupcakes. My classes had access to the school Home and Careers kitchens, which allowed for us to complete the entire process. The students practiced teamwork and reflected on each step of the process. They loved it!
Preview of Cave of the Heart (Medea) Viewing Guide and Writing Assignment

Cave of the Heart (Medea) Viewing Guide and Writing Assignment

Created by
Ms. W.
This is a viewing guide that students can use to help them analyze the characters, movements, and symbolism used in Martha Graham's dance piece. This is an extension activity for a unit on Euripides' MEDEA. The viewing guide contains a chart for all characters and elements found in the dance, three writing assignment choices, and information on Martha Graham and Isamu Noguchi (set designer). This is a great activity to use if you want to incorporate the arts into your lesson as it uses music,
Preview of Prehistoric Village Project Guide

Prehistoric Village Project Guide

Created by
Maryanne Donohue
This is the beginning of a project for students studying the prehistoric era. Students will use this as a guide and write down their ideas for what a prehistoric village of their own creation would like that. After completing this guide, students will then create their own 3-D prehistoric villages using different mediums such as paper, clay, cardboard, etc.
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Journaling

Encourage students to keep daily journals where they can freely express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. This practice helps them develop their writing style and build the habit of writing regularly.

Writing Prompts

Provide engaging prompts that encourage imaginative storytelling. For instance, you could ask students to write about a world without the internet, or ask them to describe something only using one of their five senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste).

Peer Editing

Have students exchange their written work with a peer for feedback. This helps them strengthen their ability to identify and correct mistakes in grammar, punctuation, and spelling; give constructive criticism; and revise their writing based on feedback.

Sentence and Paragraph Construction

Provide sentence and paragraph building exercises to help students understand the basic structure of writing and how to organize their ideas coherently.

Letter Writing

Ask students to write letters to real or fictional recipients. They could compose formal letters, persuasive letters on specific topics, thank-you notes, or postcards.

Blogging

Create a classroom blog where students can publish their writing for a wider audience. This teaches them to write for a purpose and consider their audience's perspective.

Research Papers

Guide students through the process of researching and writing informative or argumentative essays. Teach them how to construct persuasive arguments and counterarguments on various topics, include evidence, and cite sources.

Poetry Writing

Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

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