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High school writing-essays assessment pdfs

Preview of Argumentative Writing Unit Bundle for Middle and High School

Argumentative Writing Unit Bundle for Middle and High School

Need an all-encompassing argumentative writing unit that's scaffolded and meets the needs of a wide range of learners in middle school and high school? This argumentative writing unit is complete with activities that you can use to meet students wherever they are in their writing journey. It's created for the 8-10th grade range, but it would work well for advanced 7th graders or for 11th and 12th grade students who need more scaffolding. This argumentative writing unit for middle and high school
Preview of WRITING SKILLS Practice & Assess: Grades 7-8 No Prep Printables

WRITING SKILLS Practice & Assess: Grades 7-8 No Prep Printables

Created by
Lovin Lit
**Grades 7-8 Version** Level CThe topics/skills included in this huge worksheet packet are the same as in my Interactive Writing Notebook. Scroll down for a list of lessons and topics.Purchase the differentiation bundle here.For each of the 26 lessons, there is a 20-item practice followed by a 20-item assessment. The items on the assessment are similar in content and in format to the items on the practice so that your students are prepared for each assessment. Please note that some lessons are n
Preview of Essay Writing Rubrics - Summary, Narrative, Persuasive, Response to Literature

Essay Writing Rubrics - Summary, Narrative, Persuasive, Response to Literature

Writing can be so difficult to teach . . . and to grade! So many papers! This is why an essay writing rubric is the teacher's best friend. You're still able to provide feedback to your learners, but you save all the precious time of having to write out the comments. Last year using rubrics, my students wrote 9 essays and I didn't take a single paper home to grade. And by the end of the year, they were light years better at writing. TARGET GRADE LEVEL: Grades 7th-12thRUBRICS INCLUDED:* Summary* P
Preview of 10 Argumentative Text Essay Samples w Argument Writing and Rubric Checklist

10 Argumentative Text Essay Samples w Argument Writing and Rubric Checklist

EVALUATION STATIONS! Supercharge your students' understanding of argumentative writing with this collection of real, thesis statement centered, student essays and rubrics designed for your students to evaluate and edit! After all, the best way to learn to write an essay is to GRADE them! GREAT FOR STATIONS!Students will evaluate: hook, background information, thesis statement, topic sentences, evidence, elaboration, transitions, and conclusion. This resource includes 2 WORKSHOPS:WORKSHOP 1- E
Preview of Ethos, Logos, and Pathos Quiz

Ethos, Logos, and Pathos Quiz

This is a quick 10 question identification quiz where students are asked to identify if the given statement best represents ethos, logos, or pathos. I use this as a quick check to see if students comprehend how the parts of the rhetorical triangle play out in common situations. The quiz is duplicated three times in order to save paper, and an answer key is attached for easy scoring. If you like this product, you may also be interested in a similar product with additional examples titled Rhe
Preview of One Trait Rubric / Single Point Rubric

One Trait Rubric / Single Point Rubric

Created by
Angela Watson
A one trait rubric (similar to a single point rubric) is one of the fastest and most effective systems for grading student writingDoes it take you hours to grade a stack of student essays? Is your grading system too subjective and confusing? These one trait (or single trait) rubrics will help you refine your writing instruction, help students better understand characteristics of effective writing and how their work is assessed, and simplify your scoring process.The idea is simple: since we teach
Preview of The Zombie Apocalypse-- Persuasive Speech Activity

The Zombie Apocalypse-- Persuasive Speech Activity

Created by
Bespoke ELA
In this activity, students will role play that they are trapped in their school by the zombie apocalypse. They have to decide whether to stay at the school... or whether to leave the school for an alternate location. In order to make this precarious decision, they must weigh the pros and cons of both scenarios and then craft a persuasive speech to convince the class (the rest of their group) to go or to stay.Now included as part of the Ultimate Zombie Literary Unit found HERE!In this high-inte
Preview of Argument Writing Exit Slips

Argument Writing Exit Slips

These 14 exit slips contain mentor texts on the task cards for analysis. They also contain useful writing tips and writing prompts to help students strengthen their argumentative writing skills in just a few minutes a day. Students analyze short excerpts of essays, evaluate the components that should be included in effective argumentative essays, and gain tips for writing a strong conclusion. Click Here To Access Essay Writing Exit Slips Bundle The exit slips are organized in categories to ma
Preview of STAAR Extended Constructed Response ECR Prompts, Checklist, Strategy High School

STAAR Extended Constructed Response ECR Prompts, Checklist, Strategy High School

Are you searching for a simple yet effective way to help your students achieve a high STAAR score on their ECR? Look no further! Our comprehensive set of ECR Writing Prompts and Planning Pages has got you covered.Whether you're an experienced teacher or just starting out, our teacher-tested resources will boost your students' writing confidence and familiarity with the STAAR Extended Constructed Response expectations.➡️ Looking for Middle School?Expose your English I & II students to exactly
Preview of Paraphrasing vs. Plagiarism

Paraphrasing vs. Plagiarism

A packet that helps your students learn how to paraphrase information so that they do not plagiarize. This is especially helpful when doing a research unit. Includes: *Anchor Charts *Note Pages *Flip Flap Books for Interactive Notebooks *Is it Plagiarism? Practice Sheet *Paraphrasing Questions *Paraphrasing Practice Please check out the {PREVIEW} to see exactly what you are getting in this pack! ******************************* © Little Red Writing House 2016. All rights reserved. This do
Preview of MLA Format and Style Treasure Hunt: Question Trail Activity - Practice, Examples

MLA Format and Style Treasure Hunt: Question Trail Activity - Practice, Examples

Created by
Exceptional ELA
Who said learning MLA format had to be dry and dull? Infuse some excitement into the process with this exhilarating treasure hunt - a fun question trail activity! Say goodbye to monotonous MLA format reviews and welcome a thrilling, engaging approach that makes learning feel like an adventure. How it works: Picture your students filling out their answer sheets as they embark on a quest, deciphering 18 intriguing question cards scattered around the classroom. Each answer they uncover brings them
Preview of Synthesis and Argument Writing: Does a #hashtag create real social change?

Synthesis and Argument Writing: Does a #hashtag create real social change?

Every English teacher needs new ways to teach argument, rhetoric, and analytical writing. The Inquiry-Based Synthesis Essay is here to save the day!This argument essay is designed to help you out in a quick fix OR to teach in-depth rhetorical analysis. The essay can be scaffolded up or down, from highly difficult and challenging to ELL and SpEd friendly. In a nutshell: The essay question asks students to develop an argument about the question: does a #hashtag create real social change? Thei
Preview of Argumentative Essay Writing Sorting Activity - Print and Digital - Editable

Argumentative Essay Writing Sorting Activity - Print and Digital - Editable

Created by
Exceptional ELA
Empower your students with a hands-on, interactive experience that brings the fundamental structure of an argumentative essay to life! This sorting activity will transform the often daunting task of essay structuring into an exciting, hands-on adventure that'll ignite your students' creativity and understanding.Students complete the activity by sorting and assembling the pieces of an argumentative essay into the correct order. It's a puzzle that builds their confidence and competence.Here’s what
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis Bell Ringers - Rhetorical Devices - AP Language Exam Prep

Rhetorical Analysis Bell Ringers - Rhetorical Devices - AP Language Exam Prep

Created by
Angie Kratzer
Looking for quick ways to assess rhetorical analysis or warm up AP English Language students' brains for class?These five rhetorical analysis exercises are great for ✏️bell ringers✏️warm ups✏️formative assessment✏️summative test items✏️closure✏️pair work✏️sub plans✏️homework✏️independent work packet✏️AP™ Lang exam reviewEach exercise offers a short passage, a prompt, and space for student response. Following each exercise are teacher notes. In this set, passages are taken from non-fiction pieces
Preview of Long Way Down Final Argument Essay

Long Way Down Final Argument Essay

Engage your students in an end-of-unit Long Way Down argument essay after completing the book. This essay packet includes everything you need to assign your students an argumentative essay for Long Way Down: the essay assignment sheet, a brainstorming organizer, an essay-blocking handout, an essay outline, a peer editing form, and a rubric.
Preview of Thesis Statement Independent Practice - Writing Prompts - Quiz - ELA Exit Ticket

Thesis Statement Independent Practice - Writing Prompts - Quiz - ELA Exit Ticket

Need to help your students write effective thesis statements? Use this activity to print and practice away! I love using this quick and simple resource to check for understanding. I have multiple prompts presented in multiple ways, so you can use what works best for your kids. Enjoy!This product includes:A Teacher's Guide The Activity
Preview of The Writer's Notebook Guide-- Handouts, Instructions, Charts, and MORE!

The Writer's Notebook Guide-- Handouts, Instructions, Charts, and MORE!

Created by
Bespoke ELA
This guide includes explanations on how to organize the writer's notebook as well as the charts, handouts, graphic organizers, rubrics, etc. for students to use with the notebook throughout the school year. It also includes a Google Slides notebook template that you can use for a digital notebook option.The Writer’s Notebook is the heart of the English classroom. It is the place that holds a student’s reflections on literature and life. It is the place where a student goes to record important n
Preview of Paragraph Writing Rubric

Paragraph Writing Rubric

Created by
Stacey Kotsa
This rubric is designed to help students and teachers identify the structure of a paragraph by looking at the following basic criteria:Topic Sentence - What is the main idea?Detail Sentences - Are there supporting sentences that provide detail to your topic sentence?Concluding Sentence - Did you "tie up" your main idea?Grammar/Punctuation This rubric also ties to my "Graphic Organizer for Writing Paragraphs" resource.Please leave me feedback (good or bad) and let me know how this resource works
Preview of Persuasive/ Argumentative Essay Rubric (Middle and High School ESL ELLs)

Persuasive/ Argumentative Essay Rubric (Middle and High School ESL ELLs)

Created by
Breen's
This rubric consists of 5 grading criteria: Structure, Quotation and Elaboration, Position and Support, Quality of Language & Mechanics and Resources.I've used this for my high school ENL students for our Persuasive Essay Unit, and the detailed descriptions of each criteria allow students to know my expectations, and understand their strengths and weaknesses. This rubric would be useful for you if you expect your students to:1. write an organized essay with introduction (hook, background inf
Preview of Can cultural lines be crossed in costume? {Argumentative Essay}

Can cultural lines be crossed in costume? {Argumentative Essay}

Every English teacher needs new ways to teach argument, rhetoric, and analytical writing. The Inquiry-Based Synthesis Essay is here to save the day!This argument essay is designed to help you out in a quick fix OR to teach in-depth rhetorical analysis. The essay can be scaffolded up or down, from highly difficult and challenging to ELL and SpEd friendly. In a nutshell: The essay question asks students to develop an argument about the question: does a #hashtag create real social change? Thei
Preview of Expository essay test- hook, thesis statement, body paragraphs, conclusion

Expository essay test- hook, thesis statement, body paragraphs, conclusion

This test prompts students to identify the important elements of an expository essay. I use it with my students during an expository essay writing unit to make sure they understand what each element looks like in a mentor text. It covers the following concept -Hook/attention grabber -thesis statement -claim/supporting reasons -body paragraphs -topic sentence -supporting details (facts, personal story, quotation) ***************************************************************************** Cust
Preview of Synthesis and Argument Writing: Is True Love Fantasy or Destiny?

Synthesis and Argument Writing: Is True Love Fantasy or Destiny?

Every English teacher needs new ways to teach argument, rhetoric, and analytical writing. The Inquiry-Based Synthesis Essay is here to save the day!This argument essay is designed to help you out in a quick fix OR to teach in-depth rhetorical analysis. The essay can be scaffolded up or down, from highly difficult and challenging to ELL and SpEd friendly. In a nutshell: The essay question asks students to develop an argument about the question: is true love fantasy or destiny? Their job is t
Preview of Synthesis and Argument Writing: Is it ever okay to fail?

Synthesis and Argument Writing: Is it ever okay to fail?

Every English teacher needs new ways to teach argument, rhetoric, and analytical writing. The Inquiry-Based Synthesis Essay is here to save the day!This argument essay is designed to help you out in a quick fix OR to teach in-depth rhetorical analysis. The essay can be scaffolded up or down, from highly difficult and challenging to ELL and SpEd friendly. In a nutshell: The essay question asks students to develop an argument about the question: is it ever okay to fail? Their job is to read t
Preview of Writing Rubric for Literary Analysis Essays, High School Essay Writing

Writing Rubric for Literary Analysis Essays, High School Essay Writing

Created by
Love and Let Lit
Use this common core aligned essay rubric to guide students through the objective writing standards for literary analysis essay writing. This rubric has five categories: Introduction, Body Paragraphs, Conclusion, Ideas/Content & Word Choice, Conventions/Word Choice. Descriptions are detailed and specific with terminology directly from the Common Core standards – excellent for using as a teaching tool with your students! Descriptions are detailed and specific with terminology directly from th
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