TPT
Total:
$0.00
Selected
Formats

Subjects

Arts & Music
English Language Arts
Foreign Language
Holidays/Seasonal
Math
Science
Social Studies - History
Specialty
For All Subject Areas
71 results

High school writing-essays handout images

Preview of Students for Movie Day's featured film of the week: Remember the Titans

Students for Movie Day's featured film of the week: Remember the Titans

Resilient Cafe' presents Students for Movie Day with this featured film of the week: Remember the Titans. This includes alignment of NGNYSS, questions, and answers, discussion activities with links on how to implement them and perform them, essays, KWL Chart, T-Chart, and a movie test with answers. This movie is based on the Civil Rights Movement history and generates many discussions along with embedding ELA skills in writing, speaking, and listening.
Preview of COPS Bookmark Capital Organisation Punctuation Spelling Student Visual

COPS Bookmark Capital Organisation Punctuation Spelling Student Visual

Created by
The EduNook
COPS Bookmark COPS stands for: CapitalsOrganisationPunctuationSpellingUse as a desk chart for a student visual or as a bookmark. Can be taken home to support encoding (writing).Thank you for downloading. Your support means a lot to us. Please look at all the other resources we have.
Preview of Introductory Paragraph - Sentence frames and situations

Introductory Paragraph - Sentence frames and situations

Created by
Ultimate English
This jpg table offers 5 generic sentence frames as well as sentence by sentence supports for each of the forms, Informative, Argumentative, and Narrative. Too many students offer their whole essay in the intro and then repeat the same information in the body of the essay. This guide helps students craft an intro that addresses the prompt, offers topic illustration, and helps students make their controlling ideas clearly stated and place them properly.
Preview of Transition Words Anchor Chart or Handout

Transition Words Anchor Chart or Handout

Created by
Grace Rull
This document can be used as a poster or a handout. It helps students add transition words to their writing and start adding bigger phrases instead of using the same ones over and over. It also takes the pressure off the teacher to remind students of transitions words.
Preview of ICE-T:  An Acronym for Writing Short Constructed Responses or Body Paragraphs

ICE-T: An Acronym for Writing Short Constructed Responses or Body Paragraphs

Created by
Marcie Caffrey
The title pretty much explains it, but this is just a formula for students to use for writing short answer questions - questions that need to be answered using a brief paragraph that includes evidence - or body paragraphs for literary analysis or argument essays.
Preview of Sample Introduction Paragraph PDF

Sample Introduction Paragraph PDF

This sample introduction example will help students understand how to write an effective introduction paragraph.
Preview of Teen Leadership - Bell Work - Quotes to Move

Teen Leadership - Bell Work - Quotes to Move

Created by
Austin's Designs
Bell Ringer, or Class Closer. This assignment is meant to inspire deep introspective thoughts. Is great for all forms of Journaling. Students follow instructions on WS and can write their responses in their journals, digital journals, digital question boxes, etc. Great for cross-curricular skill use.
Preview of AEC Paragraph Poster

AEC Paragraph Poster

Created by
Ashleigh Crouch
Display this poster in your classroom as a reminder to students about the components of an AEC paragraph- Assertion, Evidence, and Commentary. Perfect for middle and high school English classes! You can also shrink this file down and distribute it to your students as a handout!
Preview of Thesis Statement Anchor Chart/Notes

Thesis Statement Anchor Chart/Notes

Use this anchor chart or notes page to guide your students in writing a thesis. Transition Main idea to a THESIS!
Preview of Essay Rubric BUNDLE (editable with Google Docs)

Essay Rubric BUNDLE (editable with Google Docs)

This BUNDLE includes my Argumentative, Informational/Expository, Literary Analysis, and Narrative rubrics. Each rubric is formatted and structured very similarly so that students get used to the formatting and it helps students with the predictability of knowing what to expect, with the exception of differences between different types of essays.Each of these rubrics is completely editable with Google Docs so it gives teachers a basis to go off of also with the ability to edit and cater the rubri
Preview of CHAPTER SUMMARY REPORT  - CHAPTER NOVEL BOOK - Write and Draw

CHAPTER SUMMARY REPORT - CHAPTER NOVEL BOOK - Write and Draw

Kids can use this to write a chapter summary and illustrate a picture of what they read in the chapter.Write and illustrate
Preview of Argumentative Writing Handout

Argumentative Writing Handout

Argumentative Essay Handout for English classes. Contains counterclaim, concession, and rebuttal definitions and examples.
Preview of Teen Leadership Bell Work Activity - Quotes to Move

Teen Leadership Bell Work Activity - Quotes to Move

Created by
Austin's Designs
Bell Ringer, or Class Closer. This assignment is meant to inspire deep introspective thoughts. Is great for all forms of Journaling. Students follow instructions on WS and can write their responses in their journals, digital journals, digital question boxes, etc. Great for cross-curricular skill use.
Preview of MLA Formatting Educational Poster

MLA Formatting Educational Poster

Created by
Engage in ELA
Hang this educational poster in your classroom as a quick reference resource for your students! High resolution, downloadable poster that can be printed in any size. MLA formatting can be confusing. Use this poster as a resource that takes the guesswork out of writing citations.
Preview of What is the Difference: Quoting, Paraphrasing & Summarizing Infographic

What is the Difference: Quoting, Paraphrasing & Summarizing Infographic

Created by
LibraryBatz
What is the Difference: Quoting, Paraphrasing & Summarizing Infographic demonstrates how to properly quote, paraphrase & summarize information from text when reading, is a concise one-page poster. This infographic provides quick definitions and explanations on how each is different and how to properly format to avoid plagiarism. This infographic is great to hang up in class or add to PowerPoint, Google Slides, Prezi and other presentations for quick reference.
Preview of Writing a Historical Biography

Writing a Historical Biography

In this bundle, you will receive 5 sections.Lesson and scaffolding for students to successfully write an A+ biography paper.Biography - what is it?Historical Biography ReviewIntroduction to historical biography reviewList of suggested subjectsMLA formatting notes
Preview of Using Documents How-To Poster: History

Using Documents How-To Poster: History

Do your students sometimes struggle to communicate their ideas and arguments effectively in writing in their history courses? Are they having difficulty describing documents or using documents to support an argument in the document-based question (DBQ)?Writing for social studies courses, especially history, requires some distinct and unique strategies that students may not have practiced in an ELA setting. This resource can help reinforce your instruction while serving as a handy reminder to stu
Preview of Sourcing Documents How-To Poster: History

Sourcing Documents How-To Poster: History

Do your students sometimes struggle to communicate their ideas and arguments effectively in writing in their history courses? Are they having a tough time grasping what it means to source a document, vital to the document-based question (DBQ)?Writing for social studies courses, especially history, requires some distinct and unique strategies that students may not have practiced in an ELA setting. This resource can help reinforce your instruction while serving as a handy reminder to students neck
Preview of Framing the LEQ How-To Poster: History

Framing the LEQ How-To Poster: History

Do your students sometimes struggle to communicate their ideas and arguments effectively in writing in their history courses? In particular, do they struggle with framing the argument in the Long Essay Question (LEQ), one of the analysis and reasoning points on the rubric?Writing for social studies courses, especially history, requires some distinct and unique strategies that students may not have practiced in an ELA setting. This resource can help reinforce your instruction while serving as a h
Preview of Writing Transition Words List

Writing Transition Words List

Created by
Ryan Kemp
Here is a list of transition words that can be used when writing a paragraph or essay! Can be used for any grade! Great to have as a print out at students' desks during writing activities!
Preview of Argumentative sentence starters for writing

Argumentative sentence starters for writing

Created by
YLOVELIFE
Share this resource with your students to empower them to write convincing argumentative essays. I have my students select which sentence frame they would like to use to develop their topic sentences.
Preview of PIE Paragraph Poster (Paragraph Structure)

PIE Paragraph Poster (Paragraph Structure)

Created by
Kaeli Madsen
This is a PDF Poster/Handout. I designed it to go on my classroom wall, but it could easily be printed as a printable handout or posted on Canvas as digital notes. It covers paragraph structure using the acronym PIE: Point, Illustration, Explanation. It provides a brief explanation of the purpose of each element of a paragraph and also contains a note that a well defended essay should repeat an alternation between I and E more than one time to provide sufficient evidence and explanation. Refers
Preview of When & How to Use In-Text Citations: Flow Chart

When & How to Use In-Text Citations: Flow Chart

Want an easy reference for how and when to use in-text citations? Tired of students accidentally plagiarizing essays due to lack of in-text citations? Well, Look no further! Download this flow-chart graphic and post it wherever: Google Classroom, Canvas Page, Classroom website, or print it out as a resource for students when starting a research essay. *While this isn't an exhaustive list of rules, it is a great tool to easily help students who struggle with MLA in-text citations*
Preview of Citing Evidence Poster, Sentence Stems, Parenthetical Citations

Citing Evidence Poster, Sentence Stems, Parenthetical Citations

Created by
ELA in Room 113
This poster could be displayed all year long as a reminder for students of how to properly cite evidence from a text.
Showing 1-24 of 71 results