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Free high school writing-essays resources for Prezi

Preview of Persuasive Writing Lesson

Persuasive Writing Lesson

Created by
101Frances
Persuasive Writing Lesson including Two Full Examples Recapping over literary devices using the acronym AFOREST. This lesson includes full examples and a writing task. It is available here a free portable Prezi. Please click on the link below if you would like to preview the lesson. https://www.youtube.com/user/101Frances For more lesson plans and articles visit my website by clicking on the link below http://www.101frances.com/
Preview of Toulmin Argument Model: claim, data, warrant/backing, counter-claim/rebuttal

Toulmin Argument Model: claim, data, warrant/backing, counter-claim/rebuttal

Created by
AHA-Rhetoric
This slightly revised model of rational argument adds a backbone of the scientific method and also replaces Qualifier with Counter-Claim (per Purdue OWL). Slow-animated GIF highlights/describes argument parts and how they work together to persuade a critical thinker. You can test your argument essay against these standards of rational persuasion or use the model to design/outline a powerfully persuasive essay (persuasive at least for critical thinkers). Image size 960×720, file size 843 KB for u
Preview of How to Write an Introduction Paragraph Prezi

How to Write an Introduction Paragraph Prezi

This is a fun (hopefully) take on how to write an introduction paragraph. I use an example prompt that is about Toy Story being the best Pixar film to date. My students really get fired up about that one. This includes a sample writing prompt that students will be excited do write about. I promise!This Prezi presentation goes with my other essay presentations "How to write a Body Paragraph" and "How to write a Conclusion Paragraph."These presentations are for my 9th grade students to learn ho
Preview of Royal Plagiarism I: Melania Trump “borrows” from Michelle Obama

Royal Plagiarism I: Melania Trump “borrows” from Michelle Obama

Created by
AHA-Rhetoric
Animated GIF shows that corresponding parts of their convention speeches are nearly identical. Slowly successive frames highlight the similar words and phrases, showing both direct and mosaic plagiarism. Melania’s speech writer was careless in keeping track whose words were whose, so the lesson here is to be very careful about who said what and that academic integrity demands respect for the words and ideas of others, not just by using them but also by giving credit where it’s due. Thank you, Me
Preview of Persuasive Writing Lesson 2

Persuasive Writing Lesson 2

Created by
101Frances
This Prezi focuses on persuasive writing techniques. It includes two full example answers, quizzes, and a starter activity. If you would like a full preview, please click on the Youtube link below. https://youtu.be/kR9x0gg9Evo Or 101Frances.com If you would like a free persuasive writing Prezi, please click the link to my product page.
Preview of What The Duck is Discursive Writing?

What The Duck is Discursive Writing?

Created by
David Chae
This resource is a fantastic way to teach your students about discursive writing. The duck joke is there just to engage the students but the material itself will truly clarify any confusions about:- What discursive writing is- Why discursive writing could be used as an option for HSC Mod C- What makes a good piece of discursive writingThis resource is used in conjunction with the prezi link belowhttps://prezi.com/p/ewr30s-iw3tj/what-the-duck-is-discursive-writing/?present=1Hope you enjoy!
Preview of Thesis Sentence: whole-brain style & substance to focus & sell your argument

Thesis Sentence: whole-brain style & substance to focus & sell your argument

Created by
AHA-Rhetoric
This animated GIF highlights 5 essential factors of thesis sentence: Specific/concise, Meaningful, Summarize left- and/or right brain arguments, Easy to find (top-down), and Clear/professional style/grammar. Students will write clearer essays if they develop a habit-of-mind to consider all five of these factors in their thesis sentence. Image size 960×720 (file size 866 KB) for use as a full-size PowerPoint slide. Each of 7 frames lasts 6 seconds (if embedded in a PPT, it must be in Slide-Show m
Preview of How to write an opinion essay

How to write an opinion essay

Created by
The English Club
With this Prezi presentation, students will recall how to write an opinion essay: outline, structure, content organization and tips to follow during the writing process. The topics suggested are 'How can we promote non-violence in our everyday life', 'Is forgiveness always possible?' and 'Is violence contagious?', but you can use this writing aid with any topic.
Preview of “Cumulative sentence” improves “We the people” readability—sentence diagram

“Cumulative sentence” improves “We the people” readability—sentence diagram

Created by
AHA-Rhetoric
A big thought may need a long sentence, but human awareness is limited to 4–7 chunks of information. A cumulative-generative sentence starts with the subject AND predicate and then adds modifying phrases after that. This kind of word-ordering allows the reader’s mind to pause and super-chunk the first part, and then add the supplemental ideas. The original “We the people…” sentence separates the subject and predicate and makes it more difficult for the reader to process the thought—the mind’s sh
Preview of Five Paragraph Essay PowerPoint

Five Paragraph Essay PowerPoint

Created by
Hailey Andes
PowerPoint leading students through how to write a five paragraph essay using a roadmap metaphor as a visual device.
Preview of Occam’s Razor and Corollary for Writing: Use enough words but not too many

Occam’s Razor and Corollary for Writing: Use enough words but not too many

Created by
AHA-Rhetoric
This animated GIF adapts an efficiency theorem for scientific explanations to the art of writing and gives some hints to help determine whether you are wasting words or leaving holes in your argument. Includes examples of NEEDY writing (unclear because important words or ideas are missing), WEEDY writing (with unnecessary and distracting words), and PITHY-THRIFTY writing (says all the important stuff without any fluff). Image size 960×720 (file size 904 KB) for use within a PowerPoint slide show
Preview of Intro to Literary Analysis Paper

Intro to Literary Analysis Paper

A Prezi presentation to help any teacher introduce literary analysis to their high school English students.
Preview of Flow Diagram of Essay-Writing: from Idea to Word Level with feedback loops

Flow Diagram of Essay-Writing: from Idea to Word Level with feedback loops

Created by
AHA-Rhetoric
Animated GIF shows writer’s reflective process with feedback loops through stages of observation, hypothesis, feasibility, tentative design, revisions as needed and then on to the actual words-on-paper (or computer) stage with both revision and proofreading steps before sharing with other critical thinkers. Image size 960×720 file size 1.08 MB). Can be used as an animated graphic within a PPT presentation about writing (PPT must be in Slide-Show mode to activate the slow, looping animation) or a
Preview of Community Outreach Project

Community Outreach Project

Created by
Train and Teach
3 part multi-week project having students research local organizations within their community and picking an organization they are passionate about!
Preview of Comma conspiracy clouds and construes the US 2nd Amendment, so SCOTUS…

Comma conspiracy clouds and construes the US 2nd Amendment, so SCOTUS…

Created by
AHA-Rhetoric
A well-regulated language, being necessary to the collective wisdom of our country, the right of the Supreme Court to interpret and abuse commas, shall not be infringed. District of Columbia et alia vs Keller 2008 considered 2nd amendment grammar, and this animated GIF looks at two interpretations of that grammar. This PPT-size animated GIF (3-frame, 7-seconds each, continuously looping) can be used as a PPT slide that animates when in slide-show mode or as a bell-ringer for classes about gramma
Preview of How to Blend Quotes for Effective Formal Writing

How to Blend Quotes for Effective Formal Writing

Created by
ThinkingUpNow
This is a prezi designed to guide students in how to reduce source material in their writing. There are examples, guided practice, and assigned work at the end.
Preview of Thesis Statement Prezi

Thesis Statement Prezi

Created by
Gen Marconette
The prezi is a general overview of thesis statement. I begin with the definition of a thesis statement, then relate the thesis statement to a road map and discuss the two parts of the thesis: topic and comment. The prezi also has examples of do's and don'ts of thesis statement writing. I typically use this presentation after students have written a rough draft. To write their rough draft, I have them use their topic as the thesis statement, or--gasp!--I let them use "I am going to analyze." I h
Preview of The Curse of Knowledge: How writers betray (but can also help) their readers

The Curse of Knowledge: How writers betray (but can also help) their readers

Created by
AHA-Rhetoric
Writers falsely assume that readers share an identical understanding and that just giving readers all the argument pieces will persuade them. Cognitive biases can fool the writer, but remedies exist to help writers break the curse and really reach their readers by avoiding jargon, by giving examples and explanations, and by chunking and super-chunking the information in bite-sized thoughts, etc.This animated GIF includes the academic explanation as well as a cartoon example. Image size 960×720 (
Preview of Elements of Good Writing

Elements of Good Writing

Created by
Piece of Cake
This 27-page Prezi uses a free Prezi template to introduce the concepts behind good writing. It evaluates writing essays, creative writing, and the writing process, but the content is very basic and direct, so it would probably take fifteen to twenty minutes to present in its entirety (possibly thirty minutes if you need to explain the concepts in more detail). This Prezi can be used to introduce the concepts or quickly remind students of the basic elements of good writing. I usually use it as
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