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Writing-expository Common Core RI.7.6 resources

Preview of Informational Writing Workshop for Middle School ELA PRINT & DIGITAL

Informational Writing Workshop for Middle School ELA PRINT & DIGITAL

Do you need an informative writing unit that includes multiple mentor texts and comes with the option of using a print version or an interactive Google version? Do you want an entire unit that's ready to go, so you don't have to scramble to piece it together? (Who has time for that? Right?)This expository essay unit includes EVERYTHING you need to teach informational writing. At-a-glance-instructions, writing prompts, step-by-step instructions, visuals, graphic organizers, and high-interest ment
Preview of Author's Purpose and Author's Point of View Practice Worksheets and Test

Author's Purpose and Author's Point of View Practice Worksheets and Test

Determining the author's purpose and point of view can be challenging for middle school ELA students. This resource provides helpful worksheets that will help your students learn how to figure out the author's purpose and how to determine the author's perspective.When looking for author's purpose activities, I found that the usual method of using PIE just wasn't enough. So this resource starts with PIE: persuade, inform, and entertain, but then goes into many other reasons authors have for writi
Preview of Author's Purpose & Point of View Notes, Worksheets, & Test

Author's Purpose & Point of View Notes, Worksheets, & Test

Determining the author's purpose and point of view can be challenging for middle school ELA students. This resource follows an effective step-by-step process that will help your students learn how to figure out the author's purpose and how to determine the author's perspective. When looking for author's purpose activities, I found that the usual method of using PIE just wasn't enough. So this resource starts with PIE: persuade, inform, and entertain, but then goes into many other reasons authors
Preview of Persuasive Writing Unit - Lesson, Graphic Organizer, Essay Topics, and Rubric

Persuasive Writing Unit - Lesson, Graphic Organizer, Essay Topics, and Rubric

This persuasive writing unit is suitable for online learning with digital materials for Google Classroom®. Scaffold persuasive essay writing using the slideshow lesson, graphic organizers, and student examples included with this bundle! ⚡️⚡️⚡️ Save over 30% with the bundled discount! ⚡️⚡️⚡️Included with this Persuasive Writing Unit:✏️ Persuasive Writing Slideshow Lesson - Google Slides® & Microsoft PowerPoint®✏️  Main Idea & Supporting Details Slideshow Lesson - Google Slides® & Micr
Preview of Close Reading Article Review Questions For Any NonFiction Text

Close Reading Article Review Questions For Any NonFiction Text

Created by
Tracee Orman
Close Reading Questions: Nonfiction Articles Aligned with the Common Core State StandardsNonfiction articles can be used in any content area. Use the handouts to encourage close reading of the passage or article. May be used with any news, feature, informational, explanatory, argument, opinion, editorial, persuasive, narrative, or autobiographical article/text. Explores comparing two texts for compare/contrast. Students will be required to find evidence from the text to support their answers.*LI
Preview of Expository Writing Paragraph of the Week, Informational Writing | Digital

Expository Writing Paragraph of the Week, Informational Writing | Digital

Created by
English Oh My
Are you looking for engaging, expository paragraph writing activities for your middle school students? This Expository Writing Paragraph of the Week will guide your students in formal paragraph writing and informational paragraph writing.  Your students will be directed to read an engaging article, and each day, your students will be asked to complete a piece of the TALES by writing a format-topic sentence, adding a claim, lifting a line/citing text evidence, elaborating and summing up the parag
Preview of Analyzing Author's Point of View in NonFiction Texts - 4 Close Reading Lessons

Analyzing Author's Point of View in NonFiction Texts - 4 Close Reading Lessons

Determining the author's point of view can be a challenging non fiction reading comprehension concept for middle school ELA students to grasp. I've found that using a thought-provoking and real-world topic helps engage students in critical thinking while they analyze a nonfiction text to determine the author’s point of view. The Analyzing Author’s Point of View nonfiction bundle centers around FOUR articles, "Video Games and Violence: Is There A Link?", "Animal Testing: Scientific Research or An
Preview of Author's Purpose and Author's Point of View PowerPoint and Notes

Author's Purpose and Author's Point of View PowerPoint and Notes

Determining the author's purpose and point of view can be challenging for middle school ELA students. This resource follows an effective step-by-step process that will help your students learn to figure out the author's purpose and the author's perspective.⭐If you would like the PowerPoint, notes, AND the worksheets and editable test, please check out this resource:• AUTHOR'S PURPOSE AND POINT OF VIEW POWERPOINT, NOTES, TEACH, PRACTICE, TESTWhen looking for author's purpose activities, I found t
Preview of Author's Point of View Unit - Video Games & Violence Nonfiction Lesson

Author's Point of View Unit - Video Games & Violence Nonfiction Lesson

Determining the author's point of view can be a challenging non fiction reading comprehension concept for middle school ELA students to grasp. I've found that using a thought-provoking and real-world topic helps engage students in critical thinking while they analyze a nonfiction text to determine the author’s point of view. The Analyzing Author’s Point of View nonfiction lesson centers around the article, “Video Games and Violence: Is There a Link?”. This nonfiction lesson includes a close read
Preview of Back to School Nonfiction Reading Informational Text about Labor Day

Back to School Nonfiction Reading Informational Text about Labor Day

Your students might be surprised by the history of Labor Day. It's more than just a day off at the start of the school year! Have them analyze primary source documents and an infographic as they learn the background of the labor movement and child labor in the early part of the 20th century. This resource includes:informational text about the history of Labor Day and the labor movement in the United Statescomprehension questionsinfographic on child labor and analysis questionsanalysis of prim
Preview of Author's Point of View - Point of View Nonfiction Activities - Animal Testing

Author's Point of View - Point of View Nonfiction Activities - Animal Testing

Determining the author's point of view can be a challenging non fiction reading comprehension concept for middle school ELA students to grasp. I've found that using a thought-provoking and real-world topic helps engage students in critical thinking while they analyze a nonfiction text to determine the author’s point of view. The Analyzing Author’s Point of View nonfiction lesson centers around the article, “Animal Testing: Scientific Research or Animal Cruelty?”. This nonfiction lesson includes
Preview of Current Events Activity - Multiple Perspectives Portfolio - Emergency Sub Plan

Current Events Activity - Multiple Perspectives Portfolio - Emergency Sub Plan

Created by
Nouvelle ELA
Are you looking for a current events lesson students can complete on their own? In this current events activity, students find and analyze three newspaper articles about reporting on the same topic. This scaffolded activity is the perfect sub plan or snow day lesson!Use this analyzing current events activity for:Independent practiceEnrichment & Summer SchoolSnow Days & Blizzard BagsEmergency PlansDo your students need a skills review?✅ Determine a theme and analyze its development (RI.7.
Preview of Analyzing Author's Point of View - Nonfiction Text Lesson - School Uniforms

Analyzing Author's Point of View - Nonfiction Text Lesson - School Uniforms

Determining the author's point of view can be a challenging non fiction reading comprehension concept for middle school ELA students to grasp. I've found that using a thought-provoking and real-world topic helps engage students in critical thinking while they analyze a nonfiction text to determine the author’s point of view. The Analyzing Author’s Point of View nonfiction lesson centers around the article, “Do School Uniforms Make Students Safer or Violate Students' Rights?”. This nonfiction les
Preview of MARCH TEST PREP ESCAPE ROOM ELA ARGUMENTATIVE WRITING RACE STRATEGY PASSAGES

MARCH TEST PREP ESCAPE ROOM ELA ARGUMENTATIVE WRITING RACE STRATEGY PASSAGES

Need help motivating students who are burnt out on test prep? This St. Patrick's Day March 360 ELA TEST PREP digital escape room will do the trick! CCSS AND COMPATIBLE WITH MOST STATE STANDARDS.The escape room is divided into thematic forest scenes, each designed to simulate a different part of the test. Students will read passages, compose ECR/SCR (constructed responses) and an argumentative essay, analyze writing samples, solve puzzles, and crack ELA codes all while scrolling through an immers
Preview of The Pearl Harbor Attack: Multiple Accounts of the Same Event Webquest

The Pearl Harbor Attack: Multiple Accounts of the Same Event Webquest

CCSS.RI.5.6, CCSS.W.5.2.A-E*FULLY UPDATED DECEMBER 2022*This is a webquest activity that has students analyze six different accounts of the attack at Pearl Harbor and find similarities and differences among the accounts. The accounts of this event are in a variety of formats, from multiple sources (a video recording of a radio address, survivor journals and video accounts, a timeline, and photographs of a Japanese account). Students will determine whether each document is a firsthand or secondha
Preview of Claim Versus Counterclaim Activity

Claim Versus Counterclaim Activity

Created by
Cheryl Clifford
A simple worksheet to help students create counterclaims from given claims. Great resource to use before teaching students how to delineate author's claim and counterclaim as well as writing an argumentative essay.
Preview of Leap Year (Leap Day) 2024 Bundle - Math, Reading, Writing, and Trivia

Leap Year (Leap Day) 2024 Bundle - Math, Reading, Writing, and Trivia

This bundle contains several fun and NO PREP activities to use to celebrate Leap Day 2024 (Leap Year 2024). Many contain a customizable digital resource (Google Document) and a printable resource (Canva) that contain the same directions and activity. These activities were designed for students in middle school, but could be used for upper elementary and high school students in Pre Algebra, Pre-Algebra, or Algebra.For more details on each product, click on the individual product to see the previe
Preview of Author's Point of View - Author's Point of View NonFiction  - School Lunches

Author's Point of View - Author's Point of View NonFiction - School Lunches

Determining the author's point of view can be a challenging non fiction reading comprehension concept for middle school ELA students to grasp. I've found that using a thought-provoking and real-world topic helps engage students in critical thinking while they analyze a nonfiction text to determine the author’s point of view. The Analyzing Author’s Point of View nonfiction lesson centers around the article, “The Debate on Healthier Lunches”. This nonfiction lesson includes a close reading unit wi
Preview of Soul Surfer Unit

Soul Surfer Unit

Created by
ReadWriteLove
This interactive slide show has all you need for teaching Soul Surfer by Bethany Hamilton. This is a great nonfiction unit! The slides include: chapter by chapter discussion questionsresearch activitiesshort answer essay questionsan argumentative essay prompt on "shark culling" questions derived from state standards on informational textPro-Tip: I share the slides with my students on Google Classroom, and "make a copy" for each student. This allows students to type all of their responses on the
Preview of COUNTRY RESEARCH PROJECT BUNDLE Report PowerPoint Presentation Around the World

COUNTRY RESEARCH PROJECT BUNDLE Report PowerPoint Presentation Around the World

***BUNDLE & SAVE!*** Easily incorporate THEMATICALLY RIGOROUS LEARNING into your classroom routine with this no-prep, print-and-go, 22-page Countries Around the World Online Research Project for Middle Grades (Grades 4-8) Unit. In this Countries Research Project, students will be assigned or choose a country. They will research the land, people, a current event, and compare/contrast their own traditions to that country using a variety of provided internet sources. They will use the informati
Preview of Writing Response Paragraphs MEGA bundle CCSS.RL.7.1-7.10 RI. 7.1-7.10

Writing Response Paragraphs MEGA bundle CCSS.RL.7.1-7.10 RI. 7.1-7.10

Created by
Teach2Write
These teaching resources for Common Core ELA RL.7.1-7.10 Literature and Information RI.7.1-7.10: Writing Paragraph Response breaks down each standard and provides graphic organizers, paragraph frames, sentence starters, and rubrics in both digital and printable worksheets for responding to literature and information for 7th grade English Language Arts.. Middle school students struggle with writing complete and coherent constructive responses to literature and information. The analysis portion is
Preview of INFORMATIONAL TEXT ASSESSMENT

INFORMATIONAL TEXT ASSESSMENT

Created by
Hands on Reading
AN EASY TO GRADE 7 PAGE ASSESSMENT ON NONFICTION GENRES, INFORMATIVE TEXT FEATURES, AND ARGUMENTATIVE CONSTRUCTED RESPONSE FOR THE SECONDARY CLASSROOM with 24 multiple choice questions and 2 constructed response items. Copying is reduced immensely by using the Included one page student answer sheet for students with built in grading criteria, You can just make one class set of the test to reuse in each class period and an individual answer sheet per student. This assessment will fit some sta
Preview of Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster Multiple Account Webquest & Text-Based Writing

Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster Multiple Account Webquest & Text-Based Writing

CCSS.RI.5.6, CCSS.W.5.2.A-EThis is a webquest activity that has students analyze six different accounts of the Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster, and find similarities and differences among the accounts. The accounts of this event are in a variety of formats, from multiple sources (videos, articles, interviews, etc.).Students will determine whether each document is a firsthand or secondhand account, the author's purpose, and analyze for important details/information.In addition to supporting the
Preview of A History of Us: An Age of Extremes: 1880 - 1917 - Chapter Questions PPT

A History of Us: An Age of Extremes: 1880 - 1917 - Chapter Questions PPT

Created by
GTP Education
Here is a PowerPoint presentation of paragraph response chapter questions made for the book by Joy Hakim, A History of Us: An Age of Extremes. This is the eighth of a ten volume series on US History. It is a Common Core Exemplar book for fifth grade, but the text can be appropriate for students through high school. The book can be used as a class read aloud, a small group reading text, or as a whole class reading text. It provides a very in depth look at the period of US History invol
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