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Free high school writing-essays resources for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of Essay Writing: Free Comprehensive Essay Checklist

Essay Writing: Free Comprehensive Essay Checklist

This one-page essay writing checklist will help your students write better essays today! This checklist is broken down by paragraph and includes essential elements for writing stronger essays.This checklist is a preview of my comprehensive writing series:Essay Writing Unit: Teach Your Students to Master the EssayLooking for resources for the ENTIRE year?Secondary English Curriculum: Common Core - Grades 7-10Ultimate Writing Bundle for Secondary EnglishHelpful Tools and Resources for Secondary En
Preview of MLA Works Cited Mini Puzzles, Free Activity for Stations, Centers, Groups

MLA Works Cited Mini Puzzles, Free Activity for Stations, Centers, Groups

Created by
Julie Faulkner
This classroom-tested, interactive, hands-on, game-like activity is excellent for reinforcing MLA external works cited entries for the 8th edition. It is a skills-building practice activity to get students ready to cite their own sources in MLA format. Following a unit on MLA, just to brush up skills, or as a simple time-filler, these MLA mini puzzles will get your students’ brains and hands active in a meaningful way. These would be perfect in learning stations, centers, and more. Students c
Preview of Editing and Proofreading Worksheets FREE

Editing and Proofreading Worksheets FREE

Created by
Humble Bird
Editing and proofreading can be boring for most students! Make it interesting and fun for your classes with this free sample peer editing activity. It covers the revision skill and inferences. In this activity, your students have applied to the following companies: -Capitalization World -The Understanding Store (Not included in free sample.) -The Punctuation Matters (Not included in free sample.) -The Spelling Bee Shop (Not included in free sample.)These companies have sent your stude
Preview of Finding Credible Sources PowerPoint

Finding Credible Sources PowerPoint

Created by
Eat Sleep ELA
This 12-page presentation takes students through the process of finding credible sources starting from the definition and ending with a practice activity. Last slide includes a graphic to help students ask questions about sources as they research.
Preview of FREE Essay Writing Prompts | Opinion, Expository, Persuasive and Argumentative

FREE Essay Writing Prompts | Opinion, Expository, Persuasive and Argumentative

Writing an essay can be a daunting task for teachers and students in terms of creating and crafting a high-quality essay, not to mention editing and grading it. But these Opinion, Expository, Persuasive and Argumentative Essay Prompts and Topics will make this process much more manageable at no expense.It seems that we may have overlooked one of the most challenging steps in writing an essay, selecting an appropriate and interesting topic for your students.This is the number one result of Goog
Preview of Argumentative Writing PowerPoint

Argumentative Writing PowerPoint

Defines an argument, walks through the different pats of argumentative writing, then ends with how to break down the standards of learning prompts.
Preview of Argument Writing Unit FREE Sample Lessons

Argument Writing Unit FREE Sample Lessons

Argument writing is the focus of this complete Common Core unit. The first 30 pages are included in this free sample. It guides students through the writing of a five (or six) paragraph essay with many handouts, graphic organizers, and PowerPoint slides. In each lesson, the step of the writing process is introduced and explained thoroughly with an interactive and engaging PowerPoint mini-lesson. There are then corresponding handouts that allow students to practice and graphic organizers that
Preview of Personal Narrative Color Coding Slideshow

Personal Narrative Color Coding Slideshow

Created by
Oh So Simple ELA
Personal Narratives are my favorite essays to teach, and I love reading my students stories! I was struggling with a way for students to make sure that they had every element and standard covered in their personal narrative essays and finally figured out a hands-on way to do this!It has worked like a dream for my students and their final essays are so much better! I have included a link to a slideshow that will walk students through the color coding system and gives examples of each item they
Preview of Main Ideas and Supporting Details PPT with Embedded Videos!

Main Ideas and Supporting Details PPT with Embedded Videos!

This lesson teaches students the difference between main idea and supporting details in informational text. It includes explanations of the concepts, video examples, text examples and a summary at the end. Students will learn what main idea means, watch a video and write down the main idea, then read two informational texts and identify their main ideas. Then, they will learn what supporting details are, watch a video where the main idea is already provided, and take notes on what the supportin
Preview of How to Write an Introduction Paragraph

How to Write an Introduction Paragraph

These slides offer a simple introduction to writing introductions for a literary analysis essay. They are simple enough for middle schoolers but we also serve as a helpful refresher for high schoolers. Students will learn how to write a hook, a TAG (title, author, genre), and a thesis.
Preview of Essay Planning Outline & Template -  FREE PowerPoint & Essay Planners

Essay Planning Outline & Template - FREE PowerPoint & Essay Planners

Created by
Carla McLeod
Creating an essay outline is essential to an interesting, well-constructed, well-supported essay. This essay planning resource provides an easy 4-step process to creating an outline that will result in an organized, logical essay along with a longer essay template that guides students through paragraph-by-paragraph and sentence-by-sentence how to write an effective essay. This free essay planning resource includes: A quick 8-slide fully editable PowerPoint that emphasizes the importance of pla
Preview of Literary Devices & Elements of Plot Powerpoint

Literary Devices & Elements of Plot Powerpoint

Created by
Tracy Fordham
A great powerpoint for introducing elements of plot and literary devices in literature and writing. This powerpoint works perfectly with Cornell notetaking. Can be used to introduce a unit of study in literature, American and European literature, and writing. Be sure to check out the quiz that goes with it!
Preview of Essay Planning Templates

Essay Planning Templates

✿ What is included?This free download features a 1-page essay planning template with editable elements. 4 colourways are included - pink, teal, orange and black and white. ✿ Editable fields provided in the template include:Essay questionAssignment details (word limit, due date, % of overall grade)Essay titleIntroduction paragraphThesis statement Body paragraphs 1, 2 and 3Concluding paragraph The templates are provided in a PowerPoint format - please ensure you have access to an up-to-date versio
Preview of Packet of Handouts to go with the Writing A Five-Paragraph Essay Ppt

Packet of Handouts to go with the Writing A Five-Paragraph Essay Ppt

This packet includes an outline, example essay, and rough draft planning area for students to use in conjunction with the Ppt (titled "Writing a Five-Paragraph Essay") which is available at the following link: http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Writing-a-Five-Paragraph-Essay-Powerpoint-124730 Thanks for considering my work, S. K.
Preview of Thesis Statement Mini Lesson

Thesis Statement Mini Lesson

Thesis statement mini lesson powerpoint. Includes formula easy for students to follow, an example, and explanation of thesis.
Preview of Peer Review Checklist Activity: FREE Informative & Argumentative Essay Revision

Peer Review Checklist Activity: FREE Informative & Argumentative Essay Revision

Created by
Carla McLeod
Struggling to make peer review days actually productive?This free resource includes peer review checklists for informative and argumentative essays along with instructional slides to walk students through the process. Intended for high school and advanced middle school students, it allows these young writers to review their written work critically in an easy step-by-step manner, with an eye towards improving their essays and their writing skills overall.I do this activity often with my own high
Preview of Daily Writing slides: Argumentative Essays -- Template/Example

Daily Writing slides: Argumentative Essays -- Template/Example

Created by
Natasha Williams
This is a week's worth of daily writing prompts asking students to write arguments. I have included sample prompts and directions on each slide. I also included supporting questions to help students develop argumentative essay skills, like supporting claims and anticipating counter-claims.Some of the preview pictures may look a little funky, but they should look normal when opened with PowerPoint.
Preview of How to Teach Writing with Text Evidence
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How to Teach Writing with Text Evidence

This is the first installment in my How to Teach Writing Series. In this video, I will show you exactly how to help your students write outstanding Text Evidence Essays and Constructed Responses.This video presents my Claim/Reason/Evidence Method for teaching Writing with Textual Evidence. If you are having trouble getting your students to incorporate text evidence in their writing, this video is for you!*********************************************************************Would you like the re
Preview of Writing Structure Outline - Informative Writing Structure - Outline for Students

Writing Structure Outline - Informative Writing Structure - Outline for Students

This Google Slides is a template for how to format an informative writing essay. It includes descriptions about what should be included in each paragraph. It also includes a slide for an introduction, 3 main points, and a conclusion. Included in each of those is a description about what should be included in each paragraph. This follows the Jane Schaffer Writing format.This template is perfect for students. After making a copy and changing it to your liking, send a view only link to students, in
Preview of The Danger of a Single Story Lesson Plan

The Danger of a Single Story Lesson Plan

Created by
reThinkELA
Do you need an interactive, student-centered project that will encourage social justice awareness and group collaboration? Go beyond just reading dusty tomes written by dead people and regurgitating boring details. Delve into a TED Talk, a related poem, and follow them up with highly engaging student discussions. This 1-2 day lesson contains everything you need to guide students through reading and viewing modern literature covering social justice topics, responding to a daily essential questi
Preview of APA Citation: Introduction for Beginners

APA Citation: Introduction for Beginners

A Google Slides presentation that discusses the basics of APA citation, including:Where APA comes fromWho uses APA (areas of study)Why APA style is usedHow to organize a full paper in APAHow to format in-text citationsHow to create a references pageVisual examples provided throughout.
Preview of No Prep College Admissions Essay 3-Day Unit

No Prep College Admissions Essay 3-Day Unit

Created by
Julie Walthers
*Perfect for online learning**This college admissions essay unit is great for English teachers who want to help their students write their college admissions essays, but don't have a lot of time to go over all the ins-and-outs. Depending on the length of the class period, these lessons can take 3-4 days. Short discussion questions and no-prep activities are included in the presentation.The PowerPoint presentation can be completely modified to fit your needs and is meant to work with the included
Preview of Social Studies: 20 Essential Questions for Civics, Government, Political Science

Social Studies: 20 Essential Questions for Civics, Government, Political Science

These are prompts for reflective writing and discussion on essential questions in civics, government, and political science. What are essential questions? Essential questions are compelling questions with debatable answers. They call on teachers and students to acknowledge complexity and wrestle with multiple points of view. They spark fascination, interest, discovery and, very importantly, motivation. They should ignite deliberative original thought in social studies. Project one of these promp
Preview of Quick Writing Conference Log {FREEBIE}

Quick Writing Conference Log {FREEBIE}

Quick Writing Conference Log {FREEBIE} 200 FOLLOWERS OH MY! Here is a celebratory freebie for you!Do you struggle to meet with every student every week during writing? So did I! Here is a conference log I use to do quick conferences during our writing block to ensure I meet with every student as often as possible! Just fill in your students' names, print & go! How to Use: - As my students are independently writing I simply walk around and kneel down next to a writer - We discuss what he/s
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