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High school writing handouts for Microsoft Word

Preview of TED Talk: Persuasive Writing Unit & Assignment

TED Talk: Persuasive Writing Unit & Assignment

Created by
The Lesson Shop
Our most popular item, now with an updated TED Talks To View list!This TED Talk presentation assignment begins with viewing and analyzing TED Talks based on different Persuasive Writing and Public Speaking techniques. Students then create their own. Perfect for either in-class or independent work! This Package Includes: Overview of TED Talks Assignment Sheet Persuasive Techniques HandoutRecommended TED Talks to study Note Taking Template for active viewing Research Notes Template Ideas Templ
Preview of Speeches: Persuasive Writing Mini Unit & Assignment

Speeches: Persuasive Writing Mini Unit & Assignment

Created by
The Lesson Shop
This unit has students learn the style, structure, and techniques used in making a persuasive speech. It works for any type of speech, but focusses on Graduation/Commencement addresses as they tend to have more interesting examples, and inherently involve students reflecting on themselves / their school experiences / their growth over the last few years. This makes this assignment fabulous for student writing and reflection too! Graduation speeches tend to swing eloquently between tones (funny a
Preview of Writing News Articles: INFORMATIVE NEWS UNIT & ASSIGNMENT

Writing News Articles: INFORMATIVE NEWS UNIT & ASSIGNMENT

Created by
The Lesson Shop
UPDATED!!!Informative 'Hard' News Article UnitThis 100% editable unit looks at Informative (Hard) news articles. It comes fully equipped with explanations and handouts on hard news structure and style, as well as multiple scaffolded activities to solidify and practice the writing. The unit is an adaptable resource meant for diverse learning environments, and works well for in-class or independent learning (it's perfect for emergency supply teacher, homeschool, etc. if you need). All you need t
Preview of Narrative Persuasive & Expository Essay Outlines

Narrative Persuasive & Expository Essay Outlines

Created by
Tracee Orman
Narrative, Persuasive (Argument), and Expository (Explanatory/Informative) essay outline templates for students offered in editable Microsoft Word .doc so it can be modified to fit your needs. This IS included in my Essay Writing Resource Bundle: Common Core Aligned. Created by Tracee Orman
Preview of Career Resume Writing Handouts, Mini-Lessons, Rubrics (Editable Word .docx!)

Career Resume Writing Handouts, Mini-Lessons, Rubrics (Editable Word .docx!)

Created by
A Sharper Pencil
*Updated and Expanded Google Slides Version Now Available!*Teach resume writing with ease. This series of handouts and mini-lessons will teach students how to write a resume, but also teach writer's craft and grammar with a real-life product. Includes:1) Inferring requirements from sample resume2) Brainstorming experience 3) Creating a draft 4) Replacing tired verbs with active verbs 5) Making tense consistent6) Creating clear and consistent formatting7) Proofreading (with Rubric)Please ask a qu
Preview of Magazines: Persuasive Writing & Media Mini Unit & Assignment

Magazines: Persuasive Writing & Media Mini Unit & Assignment

Created by
The Lesson Shop
This mini unit is one students of all ages love, as it's focused on more creative, persuasive writing, and the media/artistic design of their own magazine!It's perfect for in class and/or as take home work, depending on your needs. The unit is comprised of two focal parts/assignments that can be taught together or separately: the first is writing an informal, persuasive (‘soft’) magazine article; the second is to actually design and create a magazine (covers, layouts, table of contents, ads).THE
Preview of Informative Essay Outline - Bing, Bang, Boom Method

Informative Essay Outline - Bing, Bang, Boom Method

Created by
Melody Stroud
This fill-in-the-blank outline in an invaluable aid to students as they begin to write informative essays. The outline uses the bing, bang, boom method to help students convey their ideas in a clear and concise manner. Check out my informative essay Power Points for more on bing, bang, boom!
Preview of Editable Argumentative Essay Outline

Editable Argumentative Essay Outline

Created by
Middle Craze
This is a great outline to guide students through the argumentative writing process.
Preview of Things Fall Apart Log Prompts -- Detailed Chapter Questions

Things Fall Apart Log Prompts -- Detailed Chapter Questions

Created by
Ms. Erspamer
This is a thoughtful, creative, and engaging set of writing log prompts for Achebe's novel, Things Fall Apart. (Please see the preview for examples from the first two nights of reading. The full version contains log prompts for the entire novel). I have used them in grades 9 and 10, though they would also apply to older or younger students (with a little "tweaking"). In my classroom, I use these log prompts as nightly writing assignments that accompany that night's reading. The log questions pe
Preview of MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING Video Guide

MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING Video Guide

Possibly the best film ever made of a Shakespearean play is Kenneth Branagh's MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. The video makes an excellent resource for learning, as well. With this video guide, students will be able to see that Shakespeare wrote superb comedies as well as tragedies. They will also be able to exercise their analytical abilities in evaluating examples of the elements of drama, figurative language, and the use of verse v. prose. This guide is designed for use by students who have not s
Preview of THE PERSUASIVE WRITING MULTI UNIT BUNDLE

THE PERSUASIVE WRITING MULTI UNIT BUNDLE

Created by
The Lesson Shop
This bundle is a collection of The Lesson Shop's most popular Persuasive Writing Resources at a 50% DISCOUNT!!!The products in this bundle can be taught in combination with one another or can be broken up into stand alone resources. It includes a variety of assessment types (speeches, articles, essays) and multiple writing styles (types of tone, etc.).Designed for diverse learning environments! Students can complete these resources in a teacher-led class or use the included scaffolding for indep
Preview of Yearbook Page Requirements Checklist for Journalism Students

Yearbook Page Requirements Checklist for Journalism Students

Created by
Tracee Orman
Yearbook Page Requirements Checklist for Journalism Students A valuable tool for any yearbook adviser! This checklist covers everything the student should include for that yearbook page. All sections represented: Sports pages, Events, People ("Mug" pages), Academics, Organizations, Table of Contents, Colophon, Index/Advertising, etc. You can customize this file with your school name and text sizes/style of fonts. Makes yearbook production much easier for you and the student/staffer. Also
Preview of Survey Time Capsule 9th grade Letter to Senior Self Graduation

Survey Time Capsule 9th grade Letter to Senior Self Graduation

Created by
teacher4eng
On the first day of high school I have my 9th graders fill out a survey about themselves (favorites, etc.) and write a letter to their "Senior-Self" to receive at graduation. This is such a rewarding activity that has been such a joy each year!!! It is so surprising how just writing down a goal sometimes leads to fruition.
Preview of Four Sentence Article Summary Frame (Annotated Bibliography Style)

Four Sentence Article Summary Frame (Annotated Bibliography Style)

This product is perfect for students who are struggling with their writing. This frame walks students through the process of summarizing and citing an authors work. Great for ELL, Special Ed, and all students!
Preview of How to Write a Rhetorical Analysis Essay for the AP Lang and Comp Exam

How to Write a Rhetorical Analysis Essay for the AP Lang and Comp Exam

This is a step-by-step guide that explains how to write a rhetorical analysis essay (14 total steps). When I started teaching AP Language and Composition, I found it hard to explain the rhetorical analysis essay to my students. I typed up this document to help clarify the process for my students (and for me!), and we referred to it all year. It's a simple and straightforward list of steps. Teachers can use it as a teaching map for themselves, as each step of the process needs to be explicitly ta
Preview of Dialogue - Rules, Examples, & Practice

Dialogue - Rules, Examples, & Practice

Created by
Monica Lukins
Use this 2-page worksheet to teach the main rules of writing dialogue in a story. Each rule has examples and practice correcting dialogue. Then, at the end, students practice writing their own conversation using correct dialogue.
Preview of Thesis Statement

Thesis Statement

Created by
S J Brull
Use this worksheet to help students plan a thesis statement for a research paper. The thesis worksheet guides students to use three main points and meld them together in one sentence for a thesis statement. Effective scaffolding for students with writing accommodations and modifications or first-time writers! These handouts model sentence-by-sentence, paragraph-by-paragraph the basic structure of a five paragraph research paper.Use this worksheet in conjunction with the other 6 that I have pos
Preview of TED Talks for Developing Reading and Writing Skills in the Classroom

TED Talks for Developing Reading and Writing Skills in the Classroom

Created by
teachupsidedown
15 pages of handouts for 8 different riveting TED Talks at www.ted.com. The handouts have BEFORE VIEWING, DURING VIEWING, and AFTER VIEWING sections for students to interact with the talks in and out of the classroom. Perfect for flipped classrooms and in classroom work. Great discussion tools and skills based practice.These handouts practice these skills and more:ArgumentAuthor's PurposeLiterary AnalysisMedia & ImagesUsing EvidenceInferenceWorks Cited/MLA formatCritical Thinking SkillsTED
Preview of Salt to the Sea by Ruta Sepetys BIG UNIT BUNDLE

Salt to the Sea by Ruta Sepetys BIG UNIT BUNDLE

Created by
teachupsidedown
The contents of this bundle include: 1. Group Inquiry Project: This is an introduction to the novel. Students read the back of the book and research different words on the description. They then share their discoveries with the class in a creative presentation. 2. Video Clip Analysis: Students watch an interview with the author and write an analysis that uses rhetorical devices to make their claim. 3. Text Analysis Guided Exploration: This activity can be used all throughout the reading of the
Preview of Connotation and Denotation Worksheet

Connotation and Denotation Worksheet

Created by
Veronica Pace
This two page worksheet has students take sets of words/phrases and determine which has the positive connotation, the negative connotation, and the denotation. There is also a section where they rewrite sentences using positive and negative connotations to see the difference word choice has in meaning.
Preview of Writing Assignment: Write a Movie Review. Film Critique Handout w/ Rubric

Writing Assignment: Write a Movie Review. Film Critique Handout w/ Rubric

This is a handout for a fun and creative writing assignment, in which students will write their own film review. Page one explains the function of a film review, and the kind of content that should be included in one. The content should be focused on evaluating the film, rather than summarizing. A couple website links are also included so that students can go read some current reviews and get a better understanding of what a good review is before they create their own.Formatting requirements are
Preview of To Kill a Mockingbird Final Exam Packet

To Kill a Mockingbird Final Exam Packet

This all-inclusive packet includes a study guide, a final exam, and an answer key for summative assessment of To Kill a Mockingbird. The study guide lists all details students should be familiarize themselves with in order to be successful when completing the final exam. The final exam includes matching, multiple choice, and a short response. The packet also includes an answer key that addresses all questions except the short response.
Preview of Writing Guide 4: Tone & Audience (Explanation, Definitions, and Activity)

Writing Guide 4: Tone & Audience (Explanation, Definitions, and Activity)

Created by
The Lesson Shop
A quick writing guide on different types of tone!Comes complete with a 1 hour tone writing activity where students try to persuade different groups of people at school to agree on a four-day school week.THIS PACKAGE INCLUDES:- Tone Definition Sheet with 36 DIFFERENT TYPES OF TONE- 1 Period Writing Activity arguing for a four-day school week (with persuasive writing instructions and outlines of six different audiences to convince)- Rough Work sheet for each audience- Peer Feedback sheets- Debrie
Preview of Odyssey - Comparison Chart and Essay with O Brother, Where Art Thou?

Odyssey - Comparison Chart and Essay with O Brother, Where Art Thou?

After reading the Odyssey, students watch the film O Brother, Where Art Thou? which is a modern re-telling of the epic poem. They fill in the chart while watching the film, comparing and contrasting specific elements of both mediums. After the chart is complete, students use this information to write a compare-contrast essay. A prompt and outline is provided in the handout. http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Lisa-Holley Odyssey - Comparison Chart and Essay with O Brother, Where Art Thou
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Journaling

Encourage students to keep daily journals where they can freely express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. This practice helps them develop their writing style and build the habit of writing regularly.

Writing Prompts

Provide engaging prompts that encourage imaginative storytelling. For instance, you could ask students to write about a world without the internet, or ask them to describe something only using one of their five senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste).

Peer Editing

Have students exchange their written work with a peer for feedback. This helps them strengthen their ability to identify and correct mistakes in grammar, punctuation, and spelling; give constructive criticism; and revise their writing based on feedback.

Sentence and Paragraph Construction

Provide sentence and paragraph building exercises to help students understand the basic structure of writing and how to organize their ideas coherently.

Letter Writing

Ask students to write letters to real or fictional recipients. They could compose formal letters, persuasive letters on specific topics, thank-you notes, or postcards.

Blogging

Create a classroom blog where students can publish their writing for a wider audience. This teaches them to write for a purpose and consider their audience's perspective.

Research Papers

Guide students through the process of researching and writing informative or argumentative essays. Teach them how to construct persuasive arguments and counterarguments on various topics, include evidence, and cite sources.

Poetry Writing

Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

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