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High school writing-essays assessment videos

Preview of How to Organize a Compare and Contrast Essay. Block and Point-by-Point Methods
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How to Organize a Compare and Contrast Essay. Block and Point-by-Point Methods

Instructional video and handouts (one model preps students for an essay on Turtle & Grizzlies) teach students how to purposefully organize compare & contrast essays. State Standardized tests are rapidly approaching! Most tests require students to use purposeful organization when writing informative/explanatory essays. What’s included:· Instructional video o Explains the Block Method and the Point-by-Point Method o Illustrates both methods with 2 examples o Presents 2 disor
Preview of Hamlet Unit -Homework Packets

Hamlet Unit -Homework Packets

This is a companion to the Hamlet Syllabus. 8 weeks of Homework.
Preview of Essay Structure Flipped Lesson

Essay Structure Flipped Lesson

Created by
Courtney Hebert
Interested in flipping your classroom, but not sure where to start? You have come to the right store! I am introducing an entire research unit with flipped lessons - as I am implementing them into my own classroom. This first lesson, on the basic structure of an essay, includes videos, worksheet, assessment, and assessment key. Students watch two videos on the structure of an essay and how to create an outline. Students complete the worksheet (notes) while watching the video. In class, stude
Preview of Video: How Can You Write an Excellent Opinion Essay (Including on a CAASPP PT)?

Video: How Can You Write an Excellent Opinion Essay (Including on a CAASPP PT)?

If your students are asked to write an opinion essay on part 2 of the CAASPP / SBAC ELA performance task, what can they do to make it as excellent as possible? This 15-ish minute video walks them through a simple rubric, asking them to improve MY essay by describing characters and the setting with details from the sources, including dialogue, and choosing strong words! It has a "thinksheet" that helps students engage and follow along. I have them scan the questions before we start so they have a
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