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Adult education writing scaffolded notes

Preview of Speech Writing Template, Speech Outline, Biography Speech, 5 Paragraph Format

Speech Writing Template, Speech Outline, Biography Speech, 5 Paragraph Format

This editable outline helps students put together an organized speech. While it was created to write a biographical speech about the life of a famous person, it can easily be adapted to work with any speech topic. (Word .doc is editable!) I have received many positive comments from parents about teaching students the proper speech format, and this template will guide your students through a 5 paragraph speech.
Preview of Writing Non-Fiction: Sentence Starters_One-Pager!!!

Writing Non-Fiction: Sentence Starters_One-Pager!!!

Created by
Bryce Geigle
The document is a graphic organizer that includes non-fiction writing sentence staters when incorporating concrete details and analysis. Transitions and a how to for integrating in-text MLA citations are also included on the one-pager. Great for the front of students' binders!
Preview of Colon and Semicolon Lesson for High School with Guided Notes

Colon and Semicolon Lesson for High School with Guided Notes

This is a lesson focused on colons and semicolons, originally created for the high school level - but it can easily be tweaked for younger students! In this lesson, I focused on the two main uses for colons (used before a list that comes after a complete sentence, and before and explanation that comes after a complete sentence) and the two main uses for semicolons (as a "super comma" in a list of items that contain commas already, and to separate two independent clauses). This lesson includes
Preview of How to teach a thesis statement in 1 day - Argument Writing thesis statement

How to teach a thesis statement in 1 day - Argument Writing thesis statement

Overview: This lesson is a Google Slides presentation that aligns with a worksheet provided for students to follow along, take notes, and eventually compose a practice thesis statement. This lesson is generally completed in 1 day. Standard W9-10.1a Introduce precise claim(s), distinguish the claim(s) from alternate or opposing claims, and create an organization that establishes clear relationships among claim(s), counterclaims, reasons, and evidence. Teacher instructions: In this lesson, s
Preview of Colloquialisms, Slang, and Jargon: Knowing the Difference - PowerPoint

Colloquialisms, Slang, and Jargon: Knowing the Difference - PowerPoint

Created by
drvan
Oftentimes students (and let's face it, even many adults) do not know the difference between colloquialism, slang, and jargon. What words would be correctly called slang? Why does my teacher write "colloquial" in the margins of my essays? I have created this PowerPoint presentation to guide students through the distinctions by using cartoons, definitions, examples, and little "tricks" to demystify and illustrate the difference.This PowerPoint is made up of seventeen slides, but it would be mo
Preview of Argumentative Essay Writing PRINTABLE BUNDLE with Counterclaim Paragraphs

Argumentative Essay Writing PRINTABLE BUNDLE with Counterclaim Paragraphs

Use these PRINTABLE resources to teach your middle school students how to write text-based argumentative essays with counterclaim paragraphs!I suggest using them in this order:1. Argumentative Essay Vocabulary2. Argumentative Essay Unit - helps student learn the structure of an essay with counterclaim paragraphs⇾⇾ DISPLAY the Word Wall as you go through this unit.3. Collaborative Argumentative Essay - gives students practice with the structure.4. Argumentative Essay Task Cards - gives stude
Preview of Argumentative Essay Writing Unit for Middle School - STAAR ECR

Argumentative Essay Writing Unit for Middle School - STAAR ECR

Use this interactive, differentiated, printable, and digital unit to teach your middle school students how to write an argumentative essay with a counterclaim paragraph. Your students will find the interactive guided notes easy to follow and will not only learn the process but also the organization of an argumentative essay step by step! Click here to get this as part of a 5-week curriculum unit complete with everything you need to teach argumentative essays!What's included in the PRINTABLE re
Preview of BUNDLE of 9 Items Including Syntax, Practice, Phrases, Parts of Speech, & More

BUNDLE of 9 Items Including Syntax, Practice, Phrases, Parts of Speech, & More

Hello Fellow Teacher, Use these items over the course of the semester to teach/review the following items:subjects and predicatesnouns and verbscompound subjectscompound predicatescoordinating conjunctionsinfinitives and gerundssimple sentences (aka main clauses or independent clauses)compound sentencescomma rule for compound sentencessubordinate conjunctionscomplex sentencescomma rules for complex sentencescompound-complex sentencesappositive phrasesintroductory clausesnominative pronouns (aka
Preview of MLA Format Complete Guide for Students and Teacher (presentation)

MLA Format Complete Guide for Students and Teacher (presentation)

MLA Format Complete GuideThis electronic download includes a detailed presentation that explains MLA format entirely. Teaching research writing is hard, especially to students who are new to MLA format. This simplifies the format and is a resource that you can print for your students to reference.This source includes the following:1. Presentation link for teacher to present.2. PDF download of notes for easier student comprehensionHere's what the presentation includes:1. Information on MLA format
Preview of Paragraphs Part 1: What is a Paragraph (Editable PPT)

Paragraphs Part 1: What is a Paragraph (Editable PPT)

Created by
English
This editable PowerPoint uses simple language to explain what a paragraph is, how many sentences it has, and the main three parts of topic sentence, detail sentences, and conclusion sentence. This resource can be used with a FREE notes sheet (including answer sheet) for learners to take notes. Or, the notes sheet can be used as a quick assessment to see what learners remember after you give the presentation.The resource begins with the basics:A paragraph is a group of sentences about one idea. (
Preview of ESOL Working Style and Work Responsibilities

ESOL Working Style and Work Responsibilities

Created by
EstoianBIEN
A two-part lesson on workplace duties and working style. Appropriate for intermediate and advanced adult English learners. ENGLISH AT WORK A concise presentation of basic vocabulary to allow adult ESOL students to discuss their profession or current job.Share with them possible responses for the questions: What do you do? and What does that involve?This clear and straightforward scaffolded lesson will enable students to: Indicate the type of job they have or the type of position they are seeking
Preview of Persuasive Speech Structure Scaffold Worksheet Packet Techniques Essay

Persuasive Speech Structure Scaffold Worksheet Packet Techniques Essay

This resource is perfect for middle or high schoolers who are producing and creating their own persuasive speeches. This detailed explainer and scaffold provides a great launchpad for extension of ideas and techniques associated with persuasive speeches!I use some of these worksheets as posters for my classroom, and create a flip book for student reference. Persuasive Speech Scaffold includes:- a 5 paragraph persuasive layout and suggested order of working to create a persuasive speech- various
Preview of ESOL English at work

ESOL English at work

Created by
EstoianBIEN
A concise presentation of basic vocabulary to allow adult ESOL students to discuss their profession or current job.Share with them possible responses for the questions: What do you do? and What does that involve?This clear and straightforward scaffolded lesson will enable students to: Indicate the type of job they have or the type of position they are seekingDiscuss the hours and shifts they workTalk about their daily routines at their jobDescribe their main responsibilities at their jobDiscuss
Preview of The Seventh Man Guided Notes

The Seventh Man Guided Notes

I have made some guided notes for students to complete "The Seventh Man" reading. There are some definition, and reading check questions along the way. The notes are very straight forward but will help differentiate if needed, and provide more scaffolded support. As well as ensuring that the students are paying attention to the story.
Preview of Cornell Notes: An Introduction and Practice

Cornell Notes: An Introduction and Practice

Teach your students how to take effective notes using the Cornell note-taking system. This lesson includes the background of Cornell notes, the layout, and multiple examples and practice opportunities. This is a great beginning of the year lesson to get your students all on the same page as to how you'd like them to take notes for the year!There are 3 ways to practice with guided steps for students to follow:1. Cornell notes on the Cornell note-taking system2. Cornell notes on the video "How to
Preview of Rhetorical Essay Antigone Reading Comprehension

Rhetorical Essay Antigone Reading Comprehension

Rhetorical argument essay utilizing an excerpt from Sophocles' Antigone. Focuses upon the monologues from Haemon & Creon with a central question of who makes the strongest argument and why?May be used with the entire play OR as just an excerpt to teach rhetoric.Includes/Covers:*Google Slide Lesson*Basics of rhetoric: Ethos, Pathos, & Logos*Summary of play and audio for excerpt*PDF copies of the play: one annotated and one blank (Scene III)*Practice using text evidence to support an argu
Preview of Film Treatment Collection Scaffold Powerpoint Example Bundle QCAA FTV FA2

Film Treatment Collection Scaffold Powerpoint Example Bundle QCAA FTV FA2

This listing combines two TREATMENT products with a bonus resource: two A-standard student responses (.pdf file)In this bundle you will receive: FA2 Treatment Scaffold (two page scaffold, with black and white copy)Introduction to FTV Treatments powerpoint (22 page resource - fully editable or ready to present as is)plus BONUS item:TWO A-standard example treatments (pdf file)
Preview of Introduction Embedding Quotes

Introduction Embedding Quotes

Created by
MissGraber
Attached is a three-day introduction to embedding quotes. This resource begins by explaining how to select effective quotes for analyzing, and then the steps to plan. Next, it shares important quote tips and the four ways to introduce a quote. Day 1 ends with using the "quote sandwich method", so students can visually see how embedded quotes should look. Day 2 is a practice of the 4 ways to introduce quotes. The final day differentiates between quoting, paraphrasing, and summarizing. With exampl
Preview of Finding Central Conflict Topic and Authoring Theme (Without Literary Device)

Finding Central Conflict Topic and Authoring Theme (Without Literary Device)

This tool supports the development of critical thinking and analytical/argumentative writing. It fosters an inquiry-based process that propels meaningful conversation. The instructor, as a guide, facilitates and leads the students in confronting ethical complexities showcased by the characters' actions. This resource aids in teaching how to write a theme without literary devices. The intent is to help the students master writing a fully developed theme before adding a literary device to the mix.
Preview of Research Report Source Sheet • Graphic Organizer for Tracking Sources

Research Report Source Sheet • Graphic Organizer for Tracking Sources

Created by
Room 3F
This graphic organizer serves as a companion for nonfiction research materials. Students can organize their information for future use in research writing and evidence-based claims.There is a space for title, author, news source, URL (if applicable), as well as summary and quote & connections.This is all based on students PROVING a particular point and creating evidence for support.Includes ready-made Easel activity!
Preview of Informative/Expository/Nonfiction/Argumentative/Persuasive Writing Packet

Informative/Expository/Nonfiction/Argumentative/Persuasive Writing Packet

Guide students from start to finish of the writing process! Eye-catching and easy for kids to reference, this makes nonfiction, argumentative, persuasive, informational, and expository writing easy and straightforward. Interactive links included; the outlined structure provides prompts, questions, writing samples, and how to properly identify & cite sources. This makes writing easy and fun for your class or small group!graphic organizer / literary writing / literature / analyze / structureE
Preview of Writing a Short Story | HKDSE | junior form | Pre-/post-writing worksheet

Writing a Short Story | HKDSE | junior form | Pre-/post-writing worksheet

Created by
cometojen
English worksheets for writing a story about being a taxi driver in Hong Kong. The worksheets serve as a scaffolding exercise/activity, covering vocabulary for writing stories, common errors students make, structure of a story (beginning, climax, resolution, ending, etc), language features for stories and useful expressions. They are great for junior or senior form students as pre-writing or post-writing worksheets. - Good for Cantonese speakers / students who are learning English as a second la
Preview of Research Fact Strips: A Tool for Organizing Information for Research Projects

Research Fact Strips: A Tool for Organizing Information for Research Projects

Created by
Playful STEM
Research fact strips are a great tool for helping students of all ages collect and organize information for any research project. Students write one fact on each strip; create a color code based on the categories/topics they should include in their report; use that code to color code their fact strips; and then cut, sort, and organize their facts by color. This download contains a teacher and student guide for using research fact strips, ready-to-print research fact sheets, and a color code cre
Preview of Compound-Complex Sentence with a Review of the Other Sentences & Comma Rules

Compound-Complex Sentence with a Review of the Other Sentences & Comma Rules

Hello Fellow Teachers?This 17-page PDF provided color-coded explanations and examples of the following items:main clausescoordinating conjunctionscompound sentencessubordinate conjunctionssubordinate clausescomplex sentencescompound-comples sentencescomma rules for compound sentence and complex sentencespractice activity for complex sentencespractice activity for compound-complex sentencesYou can use this in one setting, or over the course of several days. It is set up and designed to show stude
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For elementary students who are just learning to write, you can use worksheets to practice letter formation. Students in middle and high school can use learning stations to learn how to write and revise essays. With plenty of TPT resources at your fingertips, you can sharpen your student's writing skills in no time. Extend writing activities beyond the classroom and observe as your child nurtures their imagination, enriches their vocabulary, and enhances their storytelling prowess.

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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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