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Women's History Month writing-expository study guides for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of Phrases and Clauses Grammar Worksheets, Presentation, Test, Flipping Book

Phrases and Clauses Grammar Worksheets, Presentation, Test, Flipping Book

Phrases and clauses can look similar, and my students confuse them. I made these phrase and clause activities to clarify the differences in these units of words. If your students struggle to identify subjects and verbs, sentence structure, or punctuate phrases and clauses correctly, these grammar activities should help. This grammar bundle is in print and digital formats. Overall, these activities to clarify phrases and clauses are great grammar scaffolding tools.This phrase and clause bundle in
Preview of TELPAS samples for students

TELPAS samples for students

This product was created with the purpose of showing samples to students on how a TELPAS writing paper looks. It should help by showing the students that they don't need a strong English vocabulary to transmit their message. The samples were created with some of the prompts provided in the TELPAS manual. There are 7 samples included some written in narrative and other in expository writing form. It is in PowerPoint format and it is an easy way to help students calm their fear of writing in Eng
Preview of Equality Week 4 Male Privilege.pptx

Equality Week 4 Male Privilege.pptx

Step into an important dialogue with our thought-provoking PowerPoint presentation, "Male Privilege." This resource is meticulously crafted for students from 4th to 12th grade, adult education, and homeschool settings. Spanning 28 insightful slides, this presentation aims to foster understanding and discussion about the concept of male privilege, its historical roots, and its effects on both the individual and societal level.This educational tool will help learners:- Understand the concept of ma
Preview of Middle School Editable Writing Rubric Grades 6 - 8

Middle School Editable Writing Rubric Grades 6 - 8

Created by
HappyEdugator
Middle School Writing Rubric for grades 6 - 8. This rubric has four categories: ideas, organization, style, and conventions. This general writing rubric can be used for both creative and expository writing. There are five possible points in each category for a total of 20 points, and students and teachers can easily understand what is required. There is a place for students to write their name and teacher's name, and then students can evaluate themselves and turn in the rubric with their work. T
Preview of Women and the Vote / A Historical Review

Women and the Vote / A Historical Review

This presentation covers the development of the women's struggle to get the right to vote in Britain, the USA, and New Zealand. This presentation covers the following points: Political Advantage Changing attitudes to women in society: the women’s suffrage campaigns; the militant Suffragette campaign up to 1914; the part played by women in the war effort, 1914–18; the example of other countries.
Preview of Compare and Contrast Essay Writing Guide for 7th Grade

Compare and Contrast Essay Writing Guide for 7th Grade

Created by
The ETI Academy
Have students master the art of compare and contrast essay writing with our illustrative guide. Explore step-by-step instructions, insightful tips, and captivating examples that will sharpen students' analytical skills. Students will learn how to effectively structure their essays, develop strong arguments, and highlight key similarities and differences. Students will enhance their writing with vivid illustrations and clear explanations that make complex concepts easy to understand. Students can
Preview of Mary Wollstonecraft / An Introduction to " A Vindication of the Rights of Women"

Mary Wollstonecraft / An Introduction to " A Vindication of the Rights of Women"

This resource is an introduction to the life of a major figure in the history of Feminism, this resource introduces the life of Mary Wollstonecraft through pictures and documents, and then it introduces her major and most important work" A Vindication of the Rights of Women" . This resource summarizes the main ideas in this work and relates it to the age in which it was written. This resource is a basic introduction to the study of Mary Wollstonecraft and the history of Feminism.
Preview of Anchor Chart Wars EOC/STAAR/State Test English I

Anchor Chart Wars EOC/STAAR/State Test English I

Created by
Ms Williams
This is a fun activity that allows freshmen to create anchor charts and compete with each other WHILE reviewing all the necessary components of the English I EOC! The students are divided into teams (no more than 4 people on a team), and then they draw numbers. Each number correlates with which EOC requirement they will be working with. (literary essay, expository essay, sentence types, etc.) This can also be modified for English II.The students had a blast competing to see who could create the
Preview of Government Systems

Government Systems

In this activity, students assist in the "re-writing" of the story "Goldilocks and the Three Bears". The new version, "Goldilocks and the Three Systems of Government" tells the story of a young girl who gets lost and ends up in three very different "towns" These towns are called Unitary, Confederate & Federal. This is a great way for students to put their knowledge of these systems of government to the test. As they read the story they fill in the blanks with the appropriate word from the
Preview of Paragraph Development (Writing)

Paragraph Development (Writing)

Defines the term "paragraph" plus how to build paragraphs along with different types of paragraphs and relationship words for each. Included are: General, Analysis, Chronology, Least to most important, Most to least important, Logical, Subordinating, Coordinating. Easy to follow with examples of styles given.
Preview of The Essay Formula: Writing as Mathematics

The Essay Formula: Writing as Mathematics

Created by
Jeffrey Northrup
This 34-slide PowerPoint presentation can be used in many ways from high school through Freshman Comp at the college level. It breaks the elements of the academic essay into three formulas, teaching the basics of putting together an introduction, a conclusion and a body. We have used it both as an introduction to the essay and as a review prior to the final exam in English Comp I. The presentation is interactive, asking the student to work through several parts of the process of writing, and
Preview of A Must-Have on Expository Writing

A Must-Have on Expository Writing

An easy hands-on teaching tool, this has it ALL! Expository writing may seem daunting to students and teachers alike. No more! With this easy-to-use for both students and teachers, you get everything you will ever need to teach about expository writing, and to learn about it as well! It takes the confusion out of it, and paves the way for fun learning. You get: - simple and clear explanations - to-the-point writing guidelines - Rubrics - writing prompts - one writing assignment
Preview of Narrative Writing-10 points to Remember When Writing a Narrative PPT

Narrative Writing-10 points to Remember When Writing a Narrative PPT

A Review – 10 Things to Remember When Writing a NarrativeNumber 1 – Your Story BeginningNumber 2 - ParagraphsNumber 3 - Capitalization & PunctuationNumber 4 – Use Rich WordsNumber 5 - Wow WordsNumber 6 - Show, Don’t TellNumber 7 - ConversationNumber 8 - SentencesNumber 9 – Figurative LanguageNumber 10 - Plot Structure
Preview of Indepth Strategies and Guided Help for NYS English Regents Task 1

Indepth Strategies and Guided Help for NYS English Regents Task 1

Created by
Ritasue29
This is a 43 slide presentation guiding students through the first task of the English Regents Exam. Note taking strategies are given as well as a guided look at how to take notes with an actual exam. Exemplary responses are given and a chance at a follow up activity for the students to do on their own is just an old Regents exam away. This will really help students who are lost in their writing or unsure of themselves taking the NYS Regents in English.
Preview of Belarus: Powerpoint, Social Studies & Geography 31 pages Animated

Belarus: Powerpoint, Social Studies & Geography 31 pages Animated

Created by
Travel and Tunes
Teaching students about the historical figures that helped to shape the world today is an important part of social studies instruction. Captivating WORLD FACTS, LOCAL SITES and HISTORY INFO. Save time - and have fun! 31 pages, animated PPT/Keynote.Explore BELARUS! This 31-page Powerpoint/Keynote is fully animated and in color, packed full of activities and fun facts to explore.Color the flag, sample some local cuisine, see famous Landmarks and FUN FACTS! Learn about the population, land area, fa
Preview of Newspaper Scavenger Hunt/Controlling Idea

Newspaper Scavenger Hunt/Controlling Idea

Created by
Ms Williams
Students will review author's purpose, and then learn about controlling ideas. After going through the lesson and several slides of practice, there is a scavenger hunt on the last slide. Students will use newspapers (they don't have to be current) and go on a scavenger hunt. The scavenger hunt will include identifying the controlling idea, author's purpose and textual evidence to support their claims. All of the directions, objectives and expectations are included in the PowerPoint. License
Preview of Tips for FCAT writes

Tips for FCAT writes

Created by
christine wise
This powerpoint is geared to 4th graders taking the FCAT Writing test. The powerpoint reviews strategies the students can use to help them prepare for the test, as well as strategies to use while taking the test. At the end there is a writing prompt for students to complete.
Preview of Understanding Active and Passive Voice: The Path to Effective Writing PowerPoint

Understanding Active and Passive Voice: The Path to Effective Writing PowerPoint

Looking for a PowerPoint that teaches your students passive and active voice, when to use each, along with ready to use practice questions? Included in this comprehensive 18 slide PowerPoint are the "do's" and "do not's" of when to use active and passive voice in your sentence structures. The PowerPoint covers definitions and examples of each the passive and active voice, including several examples of verb usage. Ten suggested practice questions to change active to passive voice and vice versa
Preview of How to Improve Your Persuasive Argument Essays PowerPoint

How to Improve Your Persuasive Argument Essays PowerPoint

Looking for a PowerPoint that reviews your students on the elements of a great persuasive argument essay? Included in this comprehensive 24 slide PowerPoint are the "do's" and "do not's" of how to craft a great argument essay. The PowerPoint covers classic Do Not's of context (do not use slang or informal contractions, and do not use first person point of view) as well Do not's of content (do not confuse author and narrator, do not overgeneralize opinions). There are plenty of pieces of advi
Preview of Text-based writing brochure/checklist

Text-based writing brochure/checklist

Created by
THE AMAZING MEG
This amazing brocure includes a checklist and all the elements of a successful Text-based essay.
Preview of FREE AP English 12 Academic Writing Cheat Sheet - They Say / I Say Templates

FREE AP English 12 Academic Writing Cheat Sheet - They Say / I Say Templates

Created by
UConnect
The book "They Say/ I Say: The Moves That Matter in Academic Writing" was written by Gerald Graff and Cathy Birkenstein and published in 2010 by Norton. This book is a guide for academic writing and focuses on the importance of engaging with others' ideas while also presenting one's own. It provides templates and strategies for effectively incorporating sources and making persuasive arguments. Overall, "They Say/ I Say" is a valuable resource for anyone looking to improve their academic writing
Preview of Overview of 8th Grade Writing Assessment

Overview of 8th Grade Writing Assessment

In short, students are taught to associate the three ideas in a paragraph: main idea, ellaboration, and specific ideas with the colors blue, red and green. This Power Point Presentation came from the graders of the 8th grade assessment and provide tips that helped me improve my schools' writing scores to above a 90% pass rate, and this was at a school with almost 90% free and reduced lunch students. I have created several organizer to accompany the premise behind this Power Point that will hel
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