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Preview of Argumentative Essay Writing - Argument Essay - Digital Unit for Middle School

Argumentative Essay Writing - Argument Essay - Digital Unit for Middle School

Use this low-prep, digital resource to teach text-based argumentative essay writing to your middle school students. Get TEN days of step-by-step VIDEO lessons, guided notes, texts, quizzes, organizers, and more! Objective: Students will develop a well-organized, logical piece of text-based argumentative writing with proper citation. This resource is focused on students learning how to structure and organize an argumentative essay. This unit is fully-digital through the use of Google Slides
Preview of Informative AND Argumentative Essay Writing Units - Digital for Middle School

Informative AND Argumentative Essay Writing Units - Digital for Middle School

Make teaching informative and argumentative essay writing easier using these NO PREP, DIGITAL lessons with FOUR weeks of step-by-step VIDEO lessons, texts, notes, organizers, and more!Objective: At the end of 4 weeks, middle school students will have written and edited one 5-paragraph informative essay AND one 5-paragraph argumentative essay.This unit is fully digital through the use of Google Slides and is perfect for at-home learning, blended learning, or in a remote teaching situation.What's
Preview of Informative Essay DIGITAL Unit Course - Videos, Notes, Quizzes, Organizers

Informative Essay DIGITAL Unit Course - Videos, Notes, Quizzes, Organizers

If you are teaching middle school students how to write informative essays and are short on time, try these easy-to-use, NO PREP, DIGITAL lessons with TEN days of step-by-step VIDEO lessons, guided notes, texts, organizers and more!Objective: Students will develop a well-organized, logical piece of text-based informative writing with proper citation.Click here to save 20% when you purchase this DIGITAL version along with the PRINTABLE version!This unit is fully digital through the use of Google
Preview of Opinion Claim Essay Writing using Google Slides

Opinion Claim Essay Writing using Google Slides

Editable, Color coded, Writing essay example, RubricsTimers, Scaffolded Instructional Videos, Assistive Technology VideosGoogle Docs downloadable and uploadable to Google Classroom or other Learning Management SystemsFor Middle and High School
Preview of Types of Hooks Video & Guided Notes - Digital & Printable
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Types of Hooks Video & Guided Notes - Digital & Printable

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Lit with Lyns
Use this types of hooks video and guided notes to teach your students about the 5 main types of attention grabbers: rhetorical questions, quotes, anecdotes, surprising fact or statistic, and sensory details. It’s important that students know how to effectively grab the reader’s attention by beginning with a strong hook. Students can take notes using the guided notes pages while viewing the video to ensure they understand the different options. Examples are also provided. What's included:Link
Preview of Video: How Can You Write an Excellent Narrative (Including on a CAASPP / SBAC)?

Video: How Can You Write an Excellent Narrative (Including on a CAASPP / SBAC)?

If your students are asked to write a narrative essay on the CAASPP / SBAC performance task, what can they do to make it as excellent as possible?This 15-minute video walks them through a simple rubric, asking them to improve MY essay by describing characters and the setting with details from the sources, including dialogue, and choosing strong words!It has a "thinksheet" that helps students engage and follow along. I have them scan the questions before we start so they have a sense of what they
Preview of Easily & Effectively Teach Writing a Multiple Paragraph Essay
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Easily & Effectively Teach Writing a Multiple Paragraph Essay

I have had amazing success teaching students to develop multiple paragraph essays and have seen excellent results on the writing portion of our common core state tests at the 6th grade level even in under-performing schools. Many of these students had been struggling writers, ELLs, or were below grade level. This comprehensive package includes my explanation to walk you through teaching essays easily, along with my tips to save you time. I also provide an excellent outline template, an easy-to-u
Preview of How to write a theme essay
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How to write a theme essay

Created by
Christine Wells
Step by step instructions to help learners write an essay discussing the theme in a novel study. Examples used are from The Outsiders by S.E Hinton but the ideas can be applied to any novel of a similar level. This video is appropriate for learners aged 13-16 years.
Preview of Effectively Teach an Introduction Paragraph with Creative Hook
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Effectively Teach an Introduction Paragraph with Creative Hook

Help students develop a more powerful essay with a creative and meaningful hook that grabs the reader's attention. This packet provides my explanations along with two pages of notes to handout to students in which they are guided through my examples of 3 powerful types of creative hooks. I demonstrate how to go from hook, to transition sentence, to thesis very clearly and effectively. I doubt you will find a clearer presentation for your students. This lesson has worked so well for all my studen
Preview of Part 4: How to write conclusions for an essay
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Part 4: How to write conclusions for an essay

This video is designed for students and explains how to construct conclusions for an essay (persuasive and / or analytical). This is an ideal resource to be used in a flipped classroom scenario.The video is part 4 of a four-part series. Other videos in this series are:- Part 1: What is an essay?- Part 2: How to Write Introductions.- Part 3: How to Write Body Paragraphs.- Part 4: How to Write Conclusions.
Preview of Part 3: How to write body paragraphs for an essay
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Part 3: How to write body paragraphs for an essay

This video is designed for students and explains how to construct body paragraphs for an essay (persuasive and / or analytical). This is an ideal resource to be used in a flipped classroom scenario.The video is part 3 of a four-part series. Other videos in this series are:- Part 1: What is an essay?- Part 2: How to Write Introductions.- Part 3: How to Write Body Paragraphs.- Part 4: How to Write Conclusions.
Preview of Part 2: How to write introductions in an essay
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Part 2: How to write introductions in an essay

This video is designed for students and explains how to construct introductions for an essay (persuasive and / or analytical). This is an ideal resource to be used in a flipped classroom scenario. The video is part 2 of a four-part series. Other videos in this series are:- Part 1: What is an essay?- Part 2: How to Write Introductions.- Part 3: How to Write Body Paragraphs.- Part 4: How to Write Conclusions.
Preview of Video: How Can You Write an Excellent Opinion Essay (Including on a CAASPP PT)?

Video: How Can You Write an Excellent Opinion Essay (Including on a CAASPP PT)?

If your students are asked to write an opinion essay on part 2 of the CAASPP / SBAC ELA performance task, what can they do to make it as excellent as possible? This 15-ish minute video walks them through a simple rubric, asking them to improve MY essay by describing characters and the setting with details from the sources, including dialogue, and choosing strong words! It has a "thinksheet" that helps students engage and follow along. I have them scan the questions before we start so they have a
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