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High school writing homework for Microsoft Word

Preview of Research Paper--Creating MLA Source Citations Worksheet (Bibliography Practice)

Research Paper--Creating MLA Source Citations Worksheet (Bibliography Practice)

Created by
Adam Kershaw
This worksheet helps students figure out how to write proper bibliographic citations in MLA form. Given the fact that most databases (and even some scholarly websites) now offer citation suggestions, it is more important than ever to have your students focus on source citation as an individual skill. Often, these citation suggestions are poorly punctuated or presented in the wrong format. This worksheet will help your students build the requisite skills to be able to spot the problems and acc
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 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 The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood: Discussion Questions/Prompts

The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood: Discussion Questions/Prompts

Created by
Writing Guy
This series of 46 questions asks students to analyze the rhetorical strategies, themes, and literary techniques used by Margaret Atwood in The Handmaid's Tale. Questions also include prompts regarding characterization, imagery, themes, mood, and symbolism. Questions are broken into four sections for reading assignments appropriate for grades 10-12 or college-level analysis. Also look for my quiz packets for classics and contemporaries, such as Markus Zusak's The Book Thief, Khaled Hosseini's T
Preview of Basic Plot Quiz

Basic Plot Quiz

Created by
Taylor W
This is a basic plot quiz that requires students to label the five elements of PLOT onto a plot diagram chart. Students are also required to match each plot element to its correct definition. ANSWER KEY INCLUDED!
Preview of Fact and Opinion Worksheet

Fact and Opinion Worksheet

Created by
MissEducation
3 part worksheet designed to strengthen students' understanding of fact vs. opinion. In part 1, students will look at statements that mix fact and opinion. They will underline facts and put opinions in parentheses. In part 2, the statements are more complex. Students must write the facts and opinions beneath each example. In part 3, students write their own statements of mixed fact and opinion. This is especially helpful for confusing statements like, "The new dress code will help student behavi
Preview of Movie Review: Extra Credit or Class Assignment

Movie Review: Extra Credit or Class Assignment

Students are required to write a movie review in a professional manner, which can be a challenge since they are used to just telling friends if they liked a movie or not! In this assignment, they must think more deeply and explain why thy like or dislike a film. They are to consider elements such as similar films, connections to movie trends, the director's prior work, casting suitability, etc. I offer this as an extra credit assignment, but it could easily be changed to a regular assignment.
Preview of Lord of the Flies Study Guide Questions & Answer Key - Chapters 1-12!

Lord of the Flies Study Guide Questions & Answer Key - Chapters 1-12!

This includes Reading Comprehension and Reading Analysis questions and answers for Chapters 1-12 of the text. Some chapters have the questions in the form of a quiz and others have quiz questions as an addition. Most questions are in the form of Short Answer but there are a few Multiple Choice style questions for the purpose of looking at Golding's use of language. Provides a very thorough analysis of the text.
Preview of Writing an Op-Ed Handout - Editorial opinion piece Creative Writing Journalism

Writing an Op-Ed Handout - Editorial opinion piece Creative Writing Journalism

This is a one-page handout for a writing assignment that can be used for creative writing or journalism class. The assignment is for students to write a 2-3 page op-ed piece on the subject of their choice, as long as the subject has an impact on the public. Topics should be relevant, and the issue should be important to them. The assignment is explained in detail in this assignment, and there is also a 10-point checklist for students to self-evaluate the quality of their work before they turn it
Preview of Letter to Future Self ( A great first day of school activity)

Letter to Future Self ( A great first day of school activity)

This fill in the blank letter is designed to be written on the first day of school and given back to the students on the last day of school. You can put the letters in sealed envelopes if you wish them to be private. You can change the wording in the letter however you wish to suit your needs, and you can have the students fill it in verbatim, or just use it as a guidleine for their own letter. Great activity for the first day of school!
Preview of HYPHENS AND DASHES - PUNCTUATION: WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWERS

HYPHENS AND DASHES - PUNCTUATION: WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWERS

Created by
JOHN DSOUZA
These Worksheets with Answer Key are perfect for teaching Punctuation – Hyphens and Dashes. These no prep activities would be great for ELA lessons or ELA centers. Your students will love these ready to use exercises that are well planned for student engagement.After completing these New Bloom’s Taxonomy-based activities students will be able to:Consider the functions of hyphens and dashes to identify the signs that exemplify the punctuation marks in a text.List the similarities and the differen
Preview of Research Paper--Creating Thesis Statements Worksheet Pack

Research Paper--Creating Thesis Statements Worksheet Pack

Created by
Adam Kershaw
This pack contains two different worksheets that help students develop strong, explicit thesis statements. The worksheets give the students practice with recognizing strong thesis statements, rather than vague or purely factual arguments. The students are also asked to formulate their own thesis statements based on the given examples.
Preview of Parable Of the Sower, by Octavia Butler Study Questions (Full Novel)

Parable Of the Sower, by Octavia Butler Study Questions (Full Novel)

Created by
Leighton Jeffy
This is my revised study guide for Octavia Butler's novel Parable of the Sower. I have separated this study guide by questions--many of which are analytical, some of which are based on rhetorical schemes.
Preview of Writing and Journalism Worksheets

Writing and Journalism Worksheets

Created by
Thomas R Eddlem
Concise writing is a key skill that cuts across nearly all disciplines. And that's not just the former newspaper editor in me, or the journalism club moderator speaking. It's the mindset of a U.S. and world history teacher who constantly sees writing issues with research papers. The attached seven worksheets are great tools to teach writing and critical thinking about writing which I use in journalism classes and journalism clubs. But I also use a couple of them in some of my history classes b
Preview of How to Write an Outline

How to Write an Outline

Starting to teach about taking notes in different ways? I am a big believer in skills and this is one that really helped me get through college. I have my students outline the first section of each chapter to make sure they have this skills. This sheet should help in explaining the 2 rules of outlining as well as a basic outline to help people get started. Here is what is included: 1. One page outline instructions2. In word format so that you can edit if need beREADING AND WRITING BUNDLE *******
Preview of Research Paper--MLA In-Text Documentation (Parenthetical Citation) Wksht

Research Paper--MLA In-Text Documentation (Parenthetical Citation) Wksht

Created by
Adam Kershaw
This worksheet helps students to understand proper MLA in-text documentation. The worksheet provides the students with six sample note cards, containing information from sources. Each problem uses one of the note cards incorrectly, and the students are asked to fix the errors, correctly citing each piece of information on the lines provided. This is a great activity to teach parenthetical citation as an individual skill.
Preview of English Combo:  Grammar, Usage, Proofreading, Word Study, and More

English Combo: Grammar, Usage, Proofreading, Word Study, and More

160 + pages of grammar, usage, proofreading, word study, and more... That includes prefixes and suffixes, spelling, crossword puzzles, and quite a bit extra... Many answer keys provided as well! Did you ever notice that no matter how many textbooks or workbooks you have, it is difficult to engage students in studying the finer points of our language? That has been my experience. So although I have appreciated resources the school provides, I tend to create most of my own materials. My giant
Preview of Getting to Know You - A Letter to My Teacher

Getting to Know You - A Letter to My Teacher

This is the first writing assignment of the year - usually given as homework. It serves as an assessment for the teacher - an evaluation of writing format style and a way to better understand and know the student. Attached is a rubric that can be used for grading. However, grading is not the most important; it is for the teacher to better understand the needs of the student in writing.
Preview of Comprehensive Research and Writing Mastery Project

Comprehensive Research and Writing Mastery Project

Created by
Ethics 101
The Comprehensive Research and Writing Mastery Project is an innovative and structured five-step program designed to empower students with essential skills in critical analysis, information assessment, collaborative work, and effective writing. This project spans over five weeks, guiding students through each phase, from initial exploration to the production of a polished final draft.This bundle includes the following working components: 1. Foundational Analysis: Unveiling Perspectives: The jour
Preview of IRONY - VERBAL, SITUATIONAL AND DRAMATIC: WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWERS

IRONY - VERBAL, SITUATIONAL AND DRAMATIC: WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWERS

Created by
JOHN DSOUZA
These Worksheets with Answers are perfect for teaching Irony – Verbal, Situational and Dramatic. These no prep activities would be great for ELA lessons or ELA centers. Your students will love these exercises that are carefully planned for student engagement.After attempting these New Bloom’s Taxonomy-based activities students will be able to:Define irony types – verbal, situational and dramatic.Examine the examples of irony and state what is ironic in them.Show examples of irony that use langua
Preview of "Flowers for Algernon" (the short story) study guide

"Flowers for Algernon" (the short story) study guide

Created by
Writertogo
This is a study guide for the short story "Flowers for Algernon," by Daniel Keyes. This is not for the novel. The study guide questions were developed in accordance to Bloom's Taxonomy, and range from basic comprehension to deep analysis of the story and the characters.
Preview of Journalism Activity Book: 39 Activities for Groups, Written Assignments, Tests

Journalism Activity Book: 39 Activities for Groups, Written Assignments, Tests

Updated Summer 2023 with new links and additional activitiesThe Activity Book for a Journalism or Newswriting Class contains 39 activities and writing assignments suitable for high school or college-level journalism classes. The format is designed to be flexible, so you can copy and paste each into a document to print out, post to a slide, or deliver to students electronically. Many activities are versatile and can be used for homework assignments, in-class small group projects, or class discuss
Preview of Writing Introduction Paragraphs - an intro with samples and practice evaluating

Writing Introduction Paragraphs - an intro with samples and practice evaluating

This worksheet provides an introduction to writing a strong introduction paragraph. It includes work on grabbing the reader's attention and stating a claim or thesis. It gives a list of grabber sentences, suggestions for important information to include in an introduction, and then ends with three sample introductions that students must rate and then justify their rating. A great way to introduce writing introductions. The samples use ideas from the novels The Giver by Lois Lowry and others.
Preview of A Modest Proposal Open Book Short Answer homework and KEY

A Modest Proposal Open Book Short Answer homework and KEY

This item looks at Jonathan Swift's "A Modest Proposal". It requires the student to read and analyze the piece by answering in complete sentences fifteen questions.
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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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