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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 Investigación e integridad académica - Secondary Research Paper Unit in Spanish

Investigación e integridad académica - Secondary Research Paper Unit in Spanish

¡Dile adiós al estrés de enseñar a tus alumnos de nivel secundario a hacer un informe de investigación! Con esta unidad, los podrás guiar por los pasos de la investigación y les enseñarás conceptos de integridad académica como hacer citas directas e indirectas y referencias adecuadas para minimizar las posibilidades de que cometan plagio.Este recurso exhaustivo facilitará tu preparación para enseñar los conceptos más comunes que deben conocer los estudiantes de nivel intermedio y superior sobre
Preview of Punctuation Bundle!  Includes Comma Lesson & Colon/Semicolon Lesson (with Notes)

Punctuation Bundle! Includes Comma Lesson & Colon/Semicolon Lesson (with Notes)

This is a discounted bundle that includes my Comma Basics Lesson (with guided notes) as well as my Colon and Semicolon Lesson (with guided notes). They were originally designed for use with high school students, but can easily be adapted for younger students! Each lesson runs at about 30 minutes, but can be shortened or lengthened based on ability and amount of practice you choose to do. Comma Basics: In this lesson, I focused on five main uses of commas: listing, introductory material, extra
Preview of MLA In-Text Citation Practice Bell-Ringers - Paraphrasing & Embedding

MLA In-Text Citation Practice Bell-Ringers - Paraphrasing & Embedding

Created by
Dailey Lessons
Students overwhelmed with all the rules for how to do MLA in-text citations? Set students up for success with MLA format by practicing in small chunks with these MLA in-text citation bell-ringers. These lessons provide scaffolded practice for paraphrasing and embedding quotes so that students can gradually gain mastery.Here's how it works:Start by using the PowerPoint to give guided notes on the basics of introducing quotes, paraphrasing, and MLA in-text citation rulesFor 11 days, students comp
Preview of Parallel Structure Parallelism Mini Lesson with Guided Notes & Practice

Parallel Structure Parallelism Mini Lesson with Guided Notes & Practice

Introduce parallel structure (parallelism) to your students and start practicing! This ZIP file contains a Digital Link to a 21-slide Google Slide Presentation, the same 21-slides as a PowerPoint presentation, 2-page PDF handout (1 page if copied front/back) for students to follow along, highlight, and take notes on the first 5 slides of the PowerPoint. An additional 15 slides of the PowerPoint allows students to practice the skill. Attributions:PowerPoint template from SlidesCarnivalRELATED P
Preview of Intro to MLA: Lesson, Guided Notes, Practice Paper Puzzle

Intro to MLA: Lesson, Guided Notes, Practice Paper Puzzle

Created by
English with EB
This fully editable resource includes a presentation that covers every detail of MLA format from top to bottom as well as guided notes and a hands-on, collaborative, practice activity. NOTE: All instructions for formatting are based on the settings in Google Docs. This is very similar to Word but I suggest editing the presentation and notes if your students primarily use Word.Covers:Why we format papers at allMarginsSpacingFontPage NumberHeaderTitleCitationsWorks Cited
Preview of RI.2-Objective Summary/Central Idea (Slides/Activity/Student Notes)

RI.2-Objective Summary/Central Idea (Slides/Activity/Student Notes)

This resource contains links to three resources: a Google slides teacher presentation, a Google slides student presentation (guided note), and a PPT student notes edition (editable). As an ELA teacher for nearly a decade now, getting students to write an objective summary is the hardest, easiest thing to do. It seems simple--just write a summary, right? However, most students find it very challenging to identify the text structure, the central idea(s), and the key ideas/details. Due to this, I h
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 Text Dependent Analysis — TDA Evidence Based Writing: Test Prep, Notes, & Rubric

Text Dependent Analysis — TDA Evidence Based Writing: Test Prep, Notes, & Rubric

Prepare your students to write a Text Dependent Analysis — TDA Evidence Based Writing! This lesson with cloze notes is great for test prep and includes a rubric that can be used for any TDA essay. Included with this purchase:1. Powerpoint presentation that explains:What is TDA (text-dependent analysis)What is NOT TDAHow to write an effective TDAIntroduction, Body, and Conclusion ParagraphsHow to write a THESIS The 3 C's: Context, Content, ConnectionRACES acronym: Restate, Answer, Cite, Explain,
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 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 Embedding Quotes Notes and Practice Exercises

Embedding Quotes Notes and Practice Exercises

Most English teachers know the struggle of instructing students to find solid evidence to include in their essays, but when it comes time to grade, finding quotations strewn throughout the paper in a haphazard way without context, lead-in or any introduction.This product includes interactive notes, instructional slides, and practice problems (answer key included) that target 4 quote embedding techniques that students can apply to their own writing. Long gone will be the days of seeing a random q
Preview of Grammar Lessons COLON and SEMI-COLON: 42 Fun Teaching Slides + Worksheets + Quiz

Grammar Lessons COLON and SEMI-COLON: 42 Fun Teaching Slides + Worksheets + Quiz

Have fun teaching the proper rules of both the colon and the semi-colon with these 2 engaging and comprehensive grammar lessons!Note: click here instead to save even more time and money, and get these lessons as part of a BUNDLE of 6 GRAMMAR LESSONS! Capitalization, Commas, Colons, Semi-colons, Apostrophes, and Quotation Marks. Bundle includes teaching slides, worksheets + 3 quizzes!Included:42 teaching slides (21 slides for the colon lesson + 21 slides for the semi-colon lesson): Designed for e
Preview of AP Language: The Rhetorical Situation - entire quarter worth of material

AP Language: The Rhetorical Situation - entire quarter worth of material

Created by
English Academia
Please see my blog for how to teach the rhetorical situation https://jamiemozzone.org/rhetorical-situation/PLEASE NOTE: Because of copyrighting and bundling issues with TPT, please email me: jamb24@gmail.com and I will send you over 40 documents to go along with this lesson, including: analysis essays with guided notes and annotations, assessments with keys, tools and word banks, sample guided practice essays, and more!Within this unit, your students will learn with great depth all the component
Preview of Teaching Writing Using the Writing Process for High School Composition Mini Unit

Teaching Writing Using the Writing Process for High School Composition Mini Unit

Show your high school students how to make the writing process work for them!This resource includes PowerPoint lessons for a mini unit and corresponding scaffolded notes. It is an interactive, in-depth look at the writing process, and how to implement each step on a practical level.It gives insight into correcting common writing struggles such as making a short piece longer, coming up with content to write about, improving your writing style, and more.Use this resource to introduce the writing p
Preview of Argumentative Essay Introduction Doodle Notes for Argument Essay Writing Unit

Argumentative Essay Introduction Doodle Notes for Argument Essay Writing Unit

Teach students the basics of argumentative essay writing with these Argumentative Essay Essentials Doodle Notes! Studies have shown that students retain their learning better when there is a link between visual and linguistic delivery, and these essay doodle notes provide that link! These essay notes give students all the tools needed to teach them how to write a solid argumentative essay. These essay notes are simple, fun and creative—and print and teach ready! They are designed to be used wit
Preview of Point of View and the Unreliable Narrator

Point of View and the Unreliable Narrator

Created by
Ms McKennakins
This is notes teaching point of view/perspective in narrative writing with a focus on unreliable narrators. Students are given the signs to look for in a text that the person may not be telling an accurate version of events. At the end of the notes, students are given a journal opportunity to process their notes and apply them in their writing. In my classroom, I use this with the story "Charles" by Shirley Jackson where students annotate and look for the signs listed in the notes.
Preview of ELA Anchor Charts & Learning Goals: Main Idea, Key Details, Beginning/Middle/End

ELA Anchor Charts & Learning Goals: Main Idea, Key Details, Beginning/Middle/End

Created by
MissJordyn
Included in this product:Learning goal: "I can identify the main idea of a story."Learning goal: "I can identify the key details of a story."Learning goal: "I can identify the beginning, middle and end of a story." x2Anchor Chart: Main IdeaAnchor Chart: Key DetailAnchor Chart: Beginning, Middle, and End Key Questions + Key Words x2Anchor Chart: Beginning, Middle, and End Key WordsNumber of Images in this product: 9Number of learning goals: 4Number of anchor charts: 5*THE PREVIEW SHOWS YOU EXACTL
Preview of Rhetoric / Rhetorical Appeal Writing: Ethos, Pathos, Logos

Rhetoric / Rhetorical Appeal Writing: Ethos, Pathos, Logos

Created by
Your Best Drafts
RHETORICAL APPEAL IN WRITINGAs a college instructor for Composition, I have found that most first year college students have never been exposed to rhetorical appeal or they are very confused by the concept. I have tried to develop a visually appealing and straight-forward introduction to the concept of rhetoric that may be used in high school and college courses. (This packet could also be used in advanced middle school courses) This packet offers your students the following: 1) 27-SLIDE POWERP
Preview of AICE International History Ch 4 Mini Unit BUNDLE-China & Japan 1912-1945

AICE International History Ch 4 Mini Unit BUNDLE-China & Japan 1912-1945

Here you will find all 4 mini units for Chapter 4: China & Japan 1912 - 1945. For less than $2.50 a day, you will be set for at least 26 school days (including quiz days). While the quizzes are about 1/2 a period to account for extended time or prep/collect, I do not start the next unit.) Each mini unit can also be purchased separately. The Chapter will take you about a month. There is flexibility to shorten or extend this Chapter using these resources or you can combine with other writing
Preview of SUMMER READING BOOK PROJECT TEMPLATE bundle, editable, 4 genres, POWERPOINT

SUMMER READING BOOK PROJECT TEMPLATE bundle, editable, 4 genres, POWERPOINT

This SUMMER READING bundle of POWERPOINT BOOK REPORT TEMPLATES includes editable presentations for fiction, nonfiction, biography, and historical fiction. Teachers can adapt the templates to their needs and the needs of their students.The slideshow is perfect to support Special Education students, ESL students, struggling students, or guide the entire class! These POWERPOINT templates have been designed to assist students in creating a well-organized book project. The report outline is scaffolde
Preview of Unit 2 Patterns of Power Grade 6-8 Chapter 5, "Compound Sentences" editable

Unit 2 Patterns of Power Grade 6-8 Chapter 5, "Compound Sentences" editable

This power point is meant to accompany the lessons found in the Patterns of Power Grades 6-8 book by Anderson, Leech, & Clark (2021). The content of the slides is not my own. I simply organized the lessons for easy use by teachers.
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 Grammar Lesson: APOSTROPHE (34 Fun Teaching Slides + Student Practice + Answers)

Grammar Lesson: APOSTROPHE (34 Fun Teaching Slides + Student Practice + Answers)

Have fun teaching the punctuation rules of properly using APOSTROPHES with this engaging and comprehensive grammar lesson!Note: click here instead to save even more time and money, and get this lesson as part of a BUNDLE of 6 GRAMMAR LESSONS! Capitalization, Commas, Colons, Semi-colons, Apostrophes, and Quotation Marks. Bundle includes teaching slides, worksheets + 3 quizzes!Included:34 teaching slides: Designed for easy and effective teaching, these slides cover the main rules, with engaging ex
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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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Here are a few ideas for writing activities — from our teacher-created resources — that you can find on TPT and that are designed to teach students how to write effectively. (Pro tip: These worksheets serve as an excellent complement to our reading materials.)

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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