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Preview of Rhetorical Appeals in Movie Speeches - Ethos, Pathos, Logos Analysis Activities

Rhetorical Appeals in Movie Speeches - Ethos, Pathos, Logos Analysis Activities

Created by
21stCenturyLit
Let's face it, sometimes our rhetoric units aren't the most engaging ones of the year. Students often get bored quickly with historical speeches and other dry informative texts. While it is important to teach these valuable rhetorical documents, students will definitely appreciate some relevant and exciting analysis materials too. These movie speech worksheets present the perfect opportunity you need to get your students actively engaged with speech analysis. By interacting with iconic films, ol
Preview of Current Event Article Close Reading, Informational Text, PDF & Google Drive CCSS

Current Event Article Close Reading, Informational Text, PDF & Google Drive CCSS

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Need more informational text-based lessons in your classroom? This print-and-go worksheet is the perfect little tool to use as a weekly, occasional, or extra credit assignment. You can either provide an article for your students to work through as a class or assign students to find their own article to use as the basis of the lesson. Whether you use this handout as an in-class assignment to use with copies of your local newspaper, take kids to the computer lab to find an online article, or assig
Preview of STUDENT LOANS AND DEBT, Investing, Personal Finance, Life Skills, Careers

STUDENT LOANS AND DEBT, Investing, Personal Finance, Life Skills, Careers

Student Loans and DebtInvesting Wisely in Your Education Student debt has become a serious problem in American. The average student that graduates from college has over $37,500 in student debt. After graduating college, many people struggle to find good paying careers and make their student loan payments. Therefore, it has become very important for students to learn about the student debt crisis and learn to make wise choices about borrowing money for school and selecting the right educational p
Preview of Conspiracy Theories Reading Response - Analyze Argument & Evidence Validity

Conspiracy Theories Reading Response - Analyze Argument & Evidence Validity

Enjoy 22 conspiracy theory informational text passages (URL links) and questions to analyze argument, claim, evidence and to practice every common core reading and writing standard (Printable & Digital) - No prep lesson plan, bell ringer, exit slip, 22 nonfiction article links, reading response handouts, writing prompts (Persuasive, Expository Research, Creative/Narrative), PowerPoint, Google Slides, Google Doc and effortless grading rubric for fun ELA classroom activities, Google Classroom
Preview of Steve Jobs & Real World Rhetoric Analysis, Grad Speech, PDF & Google Drive CCSS

Steve Jobs & Real World Rhetoric Analysis, Grad Speech, PDF & Google Drive CCSS

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Show your students a real-world application of the tools of rhetoric (ethos, pathos, and logos) as they examine the 2005 Stanford University Commencement Address given by Apple Co-Founder Steve Jobs. The speech, which is filled with warmth, humor, and meaning, is a high-interest way to add the non-fiction analysis skills emphasized by the Common Core to your classroom.Students will learn the components of Aristotle’s rhetorical devices, view Jobs’ speech via a 14-minute video clip, and use a ful
Preview of Ethos, Pathos, & Logos in Advertisements Question Trail: Engaging Activity

Ethos, Pathos, & Logos in Advertisements Question Trail: Engaging Activity

Spice up your lessons on ethos, pathos, and logos with this engaging question trail activity that will get students up and moving around the room. This activity gives students practice identifying the rhetorical appeals in adA question trail is an activity comprised of different multiple choice “stations” or “spots.” These questions are posted throughout the classroom. At each station, students answer a multiple-choice question. Each answer (a, b, c, or d) will send the students to a different s
Preview of Black Cat, Edgar Allan Poe short story + non-fiction, PDF & Google Drive, CCSS

Black Cat, Edgar Allan Poe short story + non-fiction, PDF & Google Drive, CCSS

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Use “The Black Cat” by American Gothic/Dark Romantic writer Edgar Allan Poe to teach your students the elements of literary analysis, get them thinking deeply about the short story's text, and provide opportunities for real-world connections to this grisly story via a 2009 newspaper article (link included) and critical reading activity. This two-day lesson plan includes a full-text copy of the story, a 10-question deep-thinking exercise (with detailed answer key, of course), and a real-world inf
Preview of Famous Love Letters: A Close Reading & Creative Lesson for Valentine's Day

Famous Love Letters: A Close Reading & Creative Lesson for Valentine's Day

Created by
Bespoke ELA
This lesson by Bespoke ELA is a great lesson to use in February to celebrate Valentine's Day in a unique and creative way that is sure to engage students!Task:To analyze how famous love letters use language, literary and rhetorical devices, and imagery to convey a message about love.Enduring Understandings:Students will understand how language, literary and rhetorical devices, and imagery affect a letter's meaning.Students will learn about famous people from history through the lens of their rel
Preview of Editorial Cartoons Political Cartoons to Teach Persuasion Rhetoric Google Drive

Editorial Cartoons Political Cartoons to Teach Persuasion Rhetoric Google Drive

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Teach your students how to “read” an editorial or political cartoon with this one-day lesson that can also become part of your regular current event assignment rotation. Perfect for English/Language Arts and History/Social Studies classrooms!The lesson begins with an introduction to four persuasive tools used by editorial cartoonists (symbolism, exaggeration, labeling, and analogy) with real-world examples of classic public domain political cartoons. Then, use modern cartoon examples (links incl
Preview of Urban Legends Nonfiction Reading Passages & Questions (Printable & Digital)

Urban Legends Nonfiction Reading Passages & Questions (Printable & Digital)

30 urban legends and myths informational texts, reading comprehension and analysis handouts, writing prompts (persuasive, expository, creative/narrative) and graphic organizers (Printable & Digital) - NO PREP lesson plan, student handouts, PowerPoint slides, Google Doc, Google Slides, bell ringer, exit slip and effortless grading rubric perfect for distance learning!Urban Legends, mysteries and myths engage students in practicing every single common core standard for writing (persuasive, e
Preview of Mister Rogers Real World Rhetoric Analysis Mr. Rogers Senate Speech PDF + Google

Mister Rogers Real World Rhetoric Analysis Mr. Rogers Senate Speech PDF + Google

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Show your students a real-world application of the tools of rhetoric (ethos, pathos, and logos) as they examine the 1969 U. S. Senate subcommittee address given by Fred Rogers, host of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, in support of public broadcast funding. The speech, filled with Mister Rogers’ warmth and kindness as he secures $20 million in funding for public television, is a high-interest way to add the non-fiction analysis skills emphasized by the Common Core to your classroom.Students will lea
Preview of Informational Text Lesson on Hot Topics: Dangers of Energy Drinks

Informational Text Lesson on Hot Topics: Dangers of Energy Drinks

Created by
Julie Faulkner
This informational text lesson on the dangers of energy drinks is the perfect ready-to-go lesson to practice close reading skills and comprehension! With eight specific standards-based questions and a text-based writing prompt, your students will be engaged, informed, and ready to debate!Student Experience: Students will read the high-interest, engaging article about the dangers of energy drinks. Then, students will truly dig into and respond to that text. Last, students will write a short a
Preview of Real World Rhetoric #4 Daylight Saving Time Debate, Argument & Critical Thinking

Real World Rhetoric #4 Daylight Saving Time Debate, Argument & Critical Thinking

Created by
Laura Randazzo
What does it take to win an argument? With these real-world rhetorical analysis materials, students will examine two essays (one in favor of Daylight Saving Time and one in favor of Standard Time), think about the debate tools used by each writer, and determine which writer is ultimately more effective in swaying the reader. This 10-page download includes:• A full-text copy of two public domain argument essays discussing the debate to end Daylight Saving Time in the U.S.• A paper-saving handout
Preview of Thanksgiving Activities Nonfiction Lesson on Hot Topics: Black Friday

Thanksgiving Activities Nonfiction Lesson on Hot Topics: Black Friday

Created by
Julie Faulkner
This informational text lesson for Thanksgiving is ready-to-go to engage your high school students this November. With leveled texts, standards-based questions, creative activity, and a text-based writing prompt, your students will be engaged, informed, and ready to debate! Student Experience: The encroachment of Black Friday into Thanksgiving Thursday has been a trend years in the making. This mini unit is designed to get students not only thinking and questioning this topic, but also analyzi
Preview of MEDIA LITERACY INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOK | WITH CRASH COURSE VIDEOS

MEDIA LITERACY INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOK | WITH CRASH COURSE VIDEOS

It is essential that our students are able to assess all different forms of media for reliability and accuracy. The Crash Course team and Jay Smooth have done an AMAZING job of covering the history and application of media literacy in a 12-video course. This product is an interactive notebook with guided notes that follow each video. In the end, students apply their knowledge and evaluate their own media sources.This unit is best suited for high school English and Journalism classes, based on th
Preview of Oprah Winfrey’s Golden Globes Speech Rhetorical Analysis PDF & Google Drive CCSS

Oprah Winfrey’s Golden Globes Speech Rhetorical Analysis PDF & Google Drive CCSS

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Use Oprah Winfrey’s headline-grabbing speech from the 2018 Golden Globes to show your students the power of a well-constructed presentation. In this one class period activity, students will discuss the #metoo movement, view Oprah Winfrey’s 10-minute speech, and deconstruct/discuss her use of rhetorical devices. Questions focus on audience, metaphor, parallelism, pathos, and symbolism. These materials can serve as a stand-alone lesson or as a solid supplement to a study of Jim Crow laws or SAT-st
Preview of Expository, Non-Fiction Lesson on Modern Issues: You Eat Bugs Every Single Day

Expository, Non-Fiction Lesson on Modern Issues: You Eat Bugs Every Single Day

Created by
Laura Randazzo
The Common Core has a much-greater focus on non-fiction, informational texts in the English/Language Arts classroom. It’s time to start adding more real-world articles and materials to our literary canon. In this easy-to-deliver narrative non-fiction activity, students will read an article by best-selling American writer Mary Roach (link included) and complete a series of deep-thinking questions. Afterward, students will definitely have personal anecdotes and opinions to share about this “Let’s
Preview of 21 Chump Street Podcast & Video Lesson Compare/Contrast PDF & Google Drive CCSS

21 Chump Street Podcast & Video Lesson Compare/Contrast PDF & Google Drive CCSS

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Behold the cautionary tale of Justin Laboy, an 18-year-old high school senior who agreed to sell a baggie of marijuana in a foolish attempt to impress the new hottie at school – a girl who turned out to be a 25-year-old undercover police officer. Yes, it’s a real-life version of a 21 Jump Street episode that concludes with a broken heart and a felony conviction. Justin Laboy’s case was featured on This American Life’s NPR podcast. In this lesson, students will listen to the 13-minute podcast epi
Preview of Walt Whitman, O Me! O Life! Poetry & Non-Fiction Analysis, PDF & Google Drive

Walt Whitman, O Me! O Life! Poetry & Non-Fiction Analysis, PDF & Google Drive

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Make a study of poetry compelling and relevant to your students’ lives.In the film Dead Poets Society, Robin Williams famously delivers portions of Walt Whitman’s beloved “O Me! O Life!” poem. This 1-to-2-day lesson will add rigor to your students’ enjoyment of the film, but also works as a standalone poetry assignment if, like me, you aren’t able to use the full-length film with your classes. Either way, your students will be challenged and entertained as they work through Whitman’s words. On t
Preview of Rhetorical Devices in Songs: Engaging Kinesthetic "Question Trail" Activity

Rhetorical Devices in Songs: Engaging Kinesthetic "Question Trail" Activity

Want to spice up your lessons on rhetorical/persuasive devices and engage ALL of your students? Get your students moving and interacting with this unique high-interest activity that takes students on a “trail” around the room! Use this to practice identifying devices or to review for an assessment!If you've never facilitated a "question trail," now is the time to try it out! You and your students will be hooked on its unique approach to learning.A question trail is an activity comprised of diffe
Preview of Frederick Douglass, Non-Fiction Analysis to use for ANY Novel with Slavery Theme

Frederick Douglass, Non-Fiction Analysis to use for ANY Novel with Slavery Theme

Created by
Laura Randazzo
The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass is a compelling autobiography and provides an honest view of the harshness of life for enslaved African-Americans in the 1800s. Use this 45-minute lesson that includes a slice of Douglass’ narrative to show your students the ugly reality of life in pre-Civil War America.This package includes a two-page excerpt from Frederick Douglass’ book (in public domain) in which he details battling Mr. Covey, an abusive slave owner. After students read the pas
Preview of Essay Writing Guide: 5 Paragraphs & Beyond

Essay Writing Guide: 5 Paragraphs & Beyond

Created by
The Lesson Shop
A complete essay writing handout/guide for high school students (and feisty middle school students), in a digital and ready to print booklet!This Booklet includes:A Quick Reference Sheet for basic essay structureDetailed explanations of Introduction, Body, and Conclusion paragraphs, including diagrams and descriptions of every partExamples of Introduction, Body, and Conclusion paragraphs, with each of their sentences/parts highlightedA basic sample essay for students to analyze (different from t
Preview of APA Parenthetical Citation Guide Student Handout

APA Parenthetical Citation Guide Student Handout

Created by
ELA in Eighth
APA formatting is one of the most difficult citation formats that students need to learn. This two page handout will guide your students with correctly formatting their parenthetical citations in APA format in the 5 most basic situations that could arise. Direct quotes from current nonfiction texts are used as examples under each of the basic situations that may arise including: *Stating the authors name in the sentence starter *Stating the authors name in the parenthetical citation *Two auth
Preview of Infographic Creation Mini Unit & Assignment

Infographic Creation Mini Unit & Assignment

Created by
The Lesson Shop
Infographics are great tools to get students processing and contextualizing the information that they research while allowing them to creatively convey what they’ve learned. This makes them perfect for any class! This assignment was designed to teach students about the core concepts of infographic texts, how to make the basic visualizations (graphs, flow/pie charts, tables, titles, etc.) that comprise them, and how to incorporate them all together into a layout that conveys information for a sin
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