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High school writing-essays scaffolded notes for Google Apps

Preview of Argumentative Writing Slideshow & Notes Middle School ELA PRINT & DIGITAL

Argumentative Writing Slideshow & Notes Middle School ELA PRINT & DIGITAL

Argument writing will be a lot easier to teach with this step-by-step interactive PowerPoint and/or Google Slides presentation with guided notes. Created specifically for middle school students, it tackles the challenges of the argumentative essay by breaking everything down. The kid-friendly explanations and actionable steps making it a lot easier for kids to understand.Now, when I tell my students we're working on this unit, they cheer! Kids LOVE to “argue,” and when they learn the right way
Preview of Essays Sentence Starters for Literary Analysis

Essays Sentence Starters for Literary Analysis

Created by
Miss Fab Vocab
Teaching literary analysis or explanatory essay writing? Support struggling writers with this student-choice tool of essay sentence stems! The perfect scaffold, this resource offers several options for students to begin each line of their essay, including "HOT/TOH" introduction & conclusion paragraphs as well as body paragraphs with text evidence and analysis. Using this color-coding method outlined in the notes, students will stay organized and write a well-developed literary anlaysis essay
Preview of Literary Analysis Essay Organizer; Graphic Organizer; Writing; Distance Learning

Literary Analysis Essay Organizer; Graphic Organizer; Writing; Distance Learning

Created by
Think ELA
Do your students suffer from blank screen paralysis? Some kids develop anxiety and a writer’s block when faced with that blinking cursor and all that white space. This Google Doc Literary Analysis Essay organizer alleviates those symptoms and helps students dive in with just bite-sized writing portions that get all put together to become a substantial writing paragraph.Great for Remote Learning!The Literary Analysis Essay organizer gives students support while drafting a literary analysis essay.
Preview of Argumentative Essay Outline (for 5-paragraph essay)

Argumentative Essay Outline (for 5-paragraph essay)

This editable resource teaches students how to organize a 5-paragraph argumentative essay. It can easily be adapted for expository writing.Resource includes the following terminology:hookclaimthesis statementtransition wordsmain ideassupporting evidenceclosing sentencescounter-argument/counter-claimrebuttal
Preview of 5-Paragraph Essay Mini-lessons: Plan, Slideshow, Guided Notes, & Exit Tickets

5-Paragraph Essay Mini-lessons: Plan, Slideshow, Guided Notes, & Exit Tickets

Get everything you need to introduce (or review!) 5-paragraph essays with these 5-paragraph Essay Mini-Lessons! This PRINTABLE and DIGITAL resource will eliminate your need to prep--so you and your students can get through essay writing quicker!The included lesson plan breaks everything down from prep work (none required!) to day-to-day lessons.Use the EDITABLE slideshow containing five mini-lessons to walk your students through the formatting, structure, and citations of a 5-paragraph essay. Th
Preview of Writing a Personal Narrative Essay - Distance Learning Compatible

Writing a Personal Narrative Essay - Distance Learning Compatible

In a personal narrative essay, a writer shares his or her thoughts and feelings about an event in his or her past with an audience. In this pack, students will move through the writing process to compose a personal narrative essay.The pack includes a step-by-step process, brainstorm/planing page, peer edit checklist, suggested marking rubric, and example essay.UPDATE: This includes both a printable PDF version and a digital version using Google Slides.See also my Writing a Persuasive Essay pack
Preview of Essay Format Notes for Literary Analysis Writing

Essay Format Notes for Literary Analysis Writing

Created by
Miss Fab Vocab
Teaching literary analysis or explanatory essay writing? You'll need these color-coded guided notes to explain the essay format and paragraph organization. Students will learn the patterns of the "HOT/TOH" introduction & conclusion paragraphs, along with a format for body paragraphs with text evidence and analysis. Using this color-coding method outlined in the notes, students will then identify the various parts of two sample essays.Available in PRINT & DIGITAL versions, the 2-column no
Preview of How to Write a Literary Analysis Essay

How to Write a Literary Analysis Essay

Created by
Jessica Mullen
This Google Slides will take you step by step through the proper structure of a literary analysis essay. Breaking down the parts of each piece of a lit analysis essay, it focuses on how to develop thesis statements, introductory paragraphs, body paragraphs, and conclusions properly. It also focuses on ways to improve writing style, including strengthening word choice and varying sentence structure. Further, the Google Slides includes tips and links for proper MLA citation. You will find example
Preview of Argumentative Essay Poster, Fillable Notes, Mentor Text

Argumentative Essay Poster, Fillable Notes, Mentor Text

Created by
That DIY Teacher
Needing an easy and visual way to teach the five paragraph argumentative essay to your students? This resource is for you! Your Google Slides will include a argumentative essay outline poster template, an on-level fillable notes template, a modified fillable notes template, a five-paragraph argumentative essay mentor text, and mentor text key. This activity can be either digital or printable!How I Use This in My Classroom:Once students have a good understanding of the parts of an argumentative e
Preview of Writing Process Bundle: Presentation, Guided Notes, Essay Outline

Writing Process Bundle: Presentation, Guided Notes, Essay Outline

These resources make teaching writing so much easier! Items included: Writing Process PresentationGuided Notes Page The order of the Writing ProcessEssay Outline All products cover the following: Introduction Paragraphs: Hooks, Background Information, and Thesis StatementsBody Paragraphs: Topic Sentences, Evidence, Commentary, Concluding Sentences, and TransitionsConclusion Paragraphs: Restatement of Thesis, Summarization of Main Points, and Universal Closing Statement, TransitionsMLA Format: Fo
Preview of Argumentative Essay Outline with Sentence Starters

Argumentative Essay Outline with Sentence Starters

The argumentative essay outline with sentence starters is the perfect resource to help guide your students when preparing for the ELA regents and/or any argument writing units. Students are provided with a step to step guide that will support their writing process and provides additional scaffolds for students with greater needs.
Preview of Introduction to Thesis Statements Notes + Guided Practice

Introduction to Thesis Statements Notes + Guided Practice

Use this product to introduce thesis statements with a guided notes sheet (digital and printable) that also includes a practice you can work through with your students.
Preview of Interactive Class Notebook DIGITAL Google Resource

Interactive Class Notebook DIGITAL Google Resource

This resource is an interactive notebook with 23 different templates for the high school ELA classroom. A completely editable resource that allows you as the teacher to dictate which template will pair best with the lesson. Simply tell the students which template to duplicate and use for the days class and begin teaching the lesson. This resource is heavily scaffolded notes complete with the following as templates: Cornel Notes & Blank Note TemplatesConcept Tracking Template - vocab, annotat
Preview of Writing Process Notes

Writing Process Notes

I created this resource as a helpful lesson to use in order to introduce writing essays to my students. Having students understand the key parts of an essay and what they entail adds to their confidence level when writing. *This product is meant to supplement my Writing Process Presentation resource.
Preview of AICE International Ch 2.4 Mini Unit - How successful was League in 1920s

AICE International Ch 2.4 Mini Unit - How successful was League in 1920s

Welcome back!This is a 7 1/2 day mini Unit on Chapter 2.4 "How successful was the League of Nations during the 1920s?"For about $2.50 a day you will have bell to bell instruction with answer keys. This resource will save you time and even $$ as you could spend the same amount on one activity.Quick Notes for TeachersThis resource includes text dependent activities from the 2 approved Cambridge Texts.This resource does require some prep... photocopying, posting etc.Activities range from source wor
Preview of Graphic Organizer: Academic Research

Graphic Organizer: Academic Research

Created by
Artistic English
Graphic Organizer: Academic ResearchOverview: Streamline your essay and thesis preparation with this 4-page Academic Research graphic organizer. Tailored for students and researchers, this tool simplifies navigating academic databases and ensures thorough and organized research.Key Features:Step-by-Step Guidance: Follow a clear path from database access to essay integration, enhancing research efficiency.Detailed Record-Keeping: Track every research detail, including keywords, source credibility
Preview of Quoting Evidence Within Writing/Essay, How to Format Quotes Lecture & Notes

Quoting Evidence Within Writing/Essay, How to Format Quotes Lecture & Notes

Created by
MrsTeacherStore
This is a Google Presentation designed to guide students on the proper usage of quotes from external sources in their essays.The presentation covers essential punctuation marks such as quotation marks, brackets, commas, and ellipsis to correctly integrate outside evidence into their writing. It also provides guidelines on how to cite online sources using the author's name, title, and paragraph number. The final slide offers a practice exercise to reinforce the concepts covered in the presentatio
Preview of Introduction Paragraph Writing | Engaging Notes + Activities

Introduction Paragraph Writing | Engaging Notes + Activities

Created by
Simply Ana P
This is a comprehensive resource tailored for high school students (and even some upper grade middle school students) to help them master introduction paragraph writing by providing them with scaffolded notes and hands-on practice. No more boring or frustrating writing lessons - empower your students to become skilled writers while having some fun along the way. Why choose this resource? - Engaging Notes: The meticulously crafted eye-catching digital notes are designed to captivate students' int
Preview of NO PREP - Forming Strong Claims Bundle - Lessons, Worksheets, Notes & Answer Key

NO PREP - Forming Strong Claims Bundle - Lessons, Worksheets, Notes & Answer Key

WHAT IS THIS PRODUCT?About the ProductThoughtFLOW Learning’s Identifying & Forming Strong Claims product bundlecontains instructional materials that strengthen students’ understanding of thestructural composition of a claim. With an abundance of class exercises,worksheets, multimedia, examples, color-coding, and guided notes, students willhave an in-depth understanding of identifying and forming strong claims.Implementation in the ClassroomThe Identifying & Forming Strong Claims product
Preview of Introduction to Argument

Introduction to Argument

This lesson is ready to teach and includes a printable student fill-in-the-blank notes page. Lesson includes the essential components of an argument/argumentative essay. Practice identifying the claim, reasoning, and evidence during the lesson with a commercial, political cartoon, and a short essay. Looking for an assignment for students to continue practicing identifying claim, reasoning, and evidence? Click HERE.
Preview of The Seventh Most Important Thing, Author's Craft Elements, Lit Analysis, Notes

The Seventh Most Important Thing, Author's Craft Elements, Lit Analysis, Notes

Looking for an editable, digital resource that provides scaffolding writing prompts to offer students a place to practice purposeful note-taking? Want to recognize and incorporate author's craft elements in student writing? Need a literary analysis prompt for an assessment? LOOK NO FURTHER than this Google Slides resource for The Seventh Most Important Thing by Shelley Pearsall!With this fully editable Google Slides assignment, students will write in response to four short prompts (can be used a
Preview of Social Studies R.A.C.E. Response: Everything students need on one page!

Social Studies R.A.C.E. Response: Everything students need on one page!

Created by
moonlightingmrsk
Give your students a checklist, anchor chart, and transition phrases for citing evidence and elaborating all right next to the area they'll write their R.A.C.E. response! This ultra-supportive template allows for lots of student independence.The template features:A space for writing the question-- I find this is best done as a class instead of already printed for them!A space to circle whether the question will require an informative or argumentative responseAn anchor chart that features each pa
Preview of Argumentation Bundle: Notes and Sales Pitch Activity! (EDITABLE)

Argumentation Bundle: Notes and Sales Pitch Activity! (EDITABLE)

You will receive 3 resources: 26-slide EDITABLE 26-slide Google slides presentation introducing the basic foundations of argumentation and argumentative writing. Guided notetaking sheet for students that corresponds with presentation"Sales Pitch" activity (can be done solo or in groups) that helps students practice their argument skills in a fun and creative way!Skills covered in this resource include: Claim, evidence, reasoningTypes of evidence (facts, case studies, anecdotes, etc.) with examp
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.
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