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Preview of Star Spangled Banner Activity: National Anthem Reading & War of 1812 summary

Star Spangled Banner Activity: National Anthem Reading & War of 1812 summary

Created by
Mister Harms
It's the National Anthem! Whether it's social studies, english, or music class, this mini-unit is perfect for any study on the Star Spangled Banner (or the War of 1812). This bundle includes a fun, introductory whole-group PowerPoint-style quiz, a historical reading with comprehension questions, and a creative re-writing of the National Anthem. Everything you need is included! It's even in PDF and Google drive formats! Learn more specifics in the details below:☞ This resource is also a part of
Preview of Rhetorical Appeals Analysis (Ethos, Logos, Pathos) Trashketball Review Game

Rhetorical Appeals Analysis (Ethos, Logos, Pathos) Trashketball Review Game

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
This interactive game helps students review rhetorical appeals (ethos, logos, and pathos) in the context of classic speeches and texts. Texts referenced include Sojourner Truth’s “And Ain’t I a Woman?”, Patrick Henry’s “The Speech to the Second Virginia Convention,” Elizabeth Cady Stanton’s “On Women’s Rights,” and an excerpt from Frederick Douglass’s My Bondage and My Freedom.In this game, there are four rounds. In each round, the students must identify the examples from the texts as ethos, lo
Preview of Oregon Trail Activity, Game, & Simulation: Travel the Trail Journaling Activity

Oregon Trail Activity, Game, & Simulation: Travel the Trail Journaling Activity

Created by
Mister Harms
Enjoy taking your middle school and upper elementary students on an adventure of a lifetime known as the Oregon Trail! Students will form family wagon teams and race each other to the Oregon Territory. While learning about this important era in United States history, this guided simulation will allow students to learn about and experience history! It’s a fantastic activity for any early American History class or to even use as a westward expansion simulation!What's included:Full teacher and stud
Preview of Teach Reading Comprehension Skills using Music as Poetry | Printable & Digital

Teach Reading Comprehension Skills using Music as Poetry | Printable & Digital

Teach high school reading comprehension and analysis skills using music as poetry activities (Printable & Digital): Use song lyrics and music videos to teach EVERY high school reading literature and reading informational text common core state standard to cover entire Grade 9 - 12 English Curriculum. All 15 lessons include editable lesson plans, student handouts, PowerPoint slides, Answer Keys, Rubrics, Google Docs, Google Slides for no prep distance learning or Google Classroom activities.C
Preview of Newspaper Article Headlines and Leads - OSSLT News Report Examples - OSSLC OLC4O

Newspaper Article Headlines and Leads - OSSLT News Report Examples - OSSLC OLC4O

This Newspaper Article Headlines and Leads lesson explores news literacy through examples of news reports. Prepare for the OSSLT, teach the OLC4O / OSSLC course, or coach essential literacy with this reading comprehension strategy.  Includes digital worksheets for Google Classroom®! 5.00Included with this Newspaper Article Headlines and Leads Lesson:✏️  Headlines and Leads Slideshow Lesson - Microsoft PowerPoint® & Google Slides®Teach the Five Questions Model (W5-H)Differentiate between news
Preview of The Crisis, No. 1 by Thomas Paine Rhetorical Analysis / Annotation

The Crisis, No. 1 by Thomas Paine Rhetorical Analysis / Annotation

This worksheet guides students through annotation and close analysis of selections from Thomas Paine's pamphlet The Crisis, No. 1, focusing on rhetorical appeals (ethos, pathos, and logos) and rhetorical devices and how Paine uses them to achieve his purpose. Students may complete the reading and analysis individually, in small groups, or as a whole class. The worksheet is also great for substitutes! This product does not include an answer key.
Preview of High School Common Core English Language Arts IEP Goal Bank

High School Common Core English Language Arts IEP Goal Bank

Created by
Specialized Math
This IEP goal bank was created to assist special education teachers with the task of writing standards-based IEP goals in English Language Arts. Speech-Language Pathologists should also find this resource to be useful when creating IEP goals and collaborating with teachers.After spending countless hours developing IEP goals myself and really having to think through how to best individualize goals and objectives for my own students, I wanted to share this resource to help other special education
Preview of Annotation Chart with Sentence Starters / Stems - Annotating Documents

Annotation Chart with Sentence Starters / Stems - Annotating Documents

Created by
Daniel Heitor
Useful chart that helps students categorize and write 5 different types of annotations (reading strategies) for any class. They are clarify, question, connect, infer & predict, and evaluate annotations. ► The chart explains to students what the annotation is (a definition), how to do it, and how to start it (sentence starters). The sentence starters have really helped my students understand the different types of annotations they can make as wells as how to practice them. ► This chart can be
Preview of "Speech to the Virginia Convention" by Patrick Henry: Text, PPT, Questions, Voc.

"Speech to the Virginia Convention" by Patrick Henry: Text, PPT, Questions, Voc.

Created by
Darrick Puffer
This is a unit on persuasive speech using Patrick Henry's "Speech to the Virginia Convention" as the anchor text.This has Word documents, PDF documents, and one PowerPoint, which total 22 pages and 27 slides.The text includes background and footnotes.There are 10 vocabulary words (with answer key) and a quiz that has 10 true-false questions, 10 multiple-choice questions, and 10 vocabulary questions (with answer key).There is also a PowerPoint that covers persuasive speech and is broken into the
Preview of High School Reading Comprehension Passages & Questions | Printable & Digital

High School Reading Comprehension Passages & Questions | Printable & Digital

Teach EVERY high school ELA (Grade 9 - 12) reading literature and reading informational text common core standard using fun read along videos of meaningful children's books (printable & Digital). 16 no prep lessons include editable lesson plan, student handouts, PowerPoint slides, Google Doc, Google Slides and grading rubrics for no prep distance learning or Google Classroom activities. Fun independent reading activities for beginning of the year, end of the year, fun Friday activities or an
Preview of Argumentation: Where Toulmin and Tupac Collide (Lesson Bundle with Keys!)

Argumentation: Where Toulmin and Tupac Collide (Lesson Bundle with Keys!)

Created by
Kirk's Corner
The purpose of this mini-unit is to guide students through Types of Argument, Toulmin's Model of Argument, and Writing an Argumentative Essay all through the guise of studying Tupac's controversial maybe-death-maybe-faked-death situation. Comprised of six lessons intended for use in a 100-minute instructional block, this high-interest instructional bundle comes with a detailed daily lesson plan, a PowerPoint to guide instruction, all needed handouts (with keys where applicable), sources for min
Preview of Analyzing Editorial Cartoons

Analyzing Editorial Cartoons

Created by
F130
This lesson includes a powerpoint, activity, and quiz that helps students learn about editorial cartoons. The ability to "read" images involves critical thinking skills emphasized in the common core standards.
Preview of The Declaration of Independence Presentation & Discussion of Rhetoric

The Declaration of Independence Presentation & Discussion of Rhetoric

This engaging Rhetoric in The Declaration of Independence PowerPoint presentation examines the compelling language and remarkable rhetorical techniques contained in The Declaration of Independence. Enhanced by beautiful graphics, this presentation engages your high school ELA students in a thorough discussion of The Declaration of Independence.I've created this presentation which breaks the document into sections and addresses the effective use of---diction, ---syllogism, ---repetition, ---tone,
Preview of AP English Language Rhetorical Devices Intro & Practice Slides

AP English Language Rhetorical Devices Intro & Practice Slides

Created by
TP Teachers Pet
What it isGoogle Slides that introduce Rhetorical Devices to AP English Language & Composition Students.The Activity:There are 2 slides per device. The first slide includes the device name, definition, and example. The second slide includes practiceSome have a 3rd slide with answers when applicable.Can be used as warm-ups or bell ringers. Or it can be chunked into vocabulary lessons/practice.What’s included:144 Google Slides! 55 rhetorical devices, logical fallacies, or sentence variety type
Preview of Age of Reason - Early American Literary Movement Series, part II

Age of Reason - Early American Literary Movement Series, part II

This literature unit on the Age of Reason is the second in a series of the American Literary movements which includes: The Puritan Era, The Age of Reason, The Romantic Era, Transcendentalism, Realism, Harlem Renaissance, Modernism and Post Modernism. This particular unit begins by contrasting itself to prior ways of thinking and being human, as expressed through the literature of the previous era. It covers the major accomplishments, ideas and innovations of the Enlightenment, as well as the phi
Preview of U.S. Document Analysis using Short Film | Printable & Digital | RI.9

U.S. Document Analysis using Short Film | Printable & Digital | RI.9

Use short film clips to analyze U.S. document historical and literary significance, purpose, themes and rhetorical features, and analyze how two texts address related themes and concepts (common core ELA standard #9) for secondary reading informational text skills (Printable & Digital) - Includes lesson plans, student handouts, PowerPoint, Google Doc, Google Slides, answer key and rubric for no prep Google classroom, distance learning activities or traditional classroom lesson!2 products for
Preview of Patrick Henry's Speech to the Convention rhetorical appeals ethos, pathos, logos

Patrick Henry's Speech to the Convention rhetorical appeals ethos, pathos, logos

Help students work through Patrick Henry's Speech to the convention and analyze his use of rhetorical appeals - ethos, pathos, and logos - as well as other specific persuasion techniques. This resource explains the broad categories of rhetorical appeals, gives examples of specific persuasion techniques for each category, incorporates options for various online games to reinforce the terms, and offers an opportunity for students to analyze their use in one of the formative texts of American liter
Preview of American Lit Bundle 24 Essay Prompts + Rubrics - CCSS - Google Slides™ - Digital

American Lit Bundle 24 Essay Prompts + Rubrics - CCSS - Google Slides™ - Digital

This growing bundle of American literature short story essay prompts can be used as in-class assignments, take-home essays, or the essay portions of exams. Details:20 literary works with 1 essay prompt eachEach prompt is Common Core-aligned to 2 standards for grades 11-12: 1 for reading writing and 1 for readingStandards-aligned, 2-item scoring guides help you assess student writing thoroughly and quicklyAn essay brainstorming/planning template is included How it works:Your TPT download includes
Preview of Socratic Seminar: Who Should Be on American Currency?

Socratic Seminar: Who Should Be on American Currency?

The images we see around us daily have a subtle yet profound effect. In this Socratic seminar, students consider American currency and consider: should the faces on the bills be changed or stay the same? The learn who is featured on currency now and think on who could be. This activity can be used during an American History course as students learn about figures like Andrew Jackson and Harriet Tubman, or can be used as a general debate in any Social Studies or English-Language Arts classroom.
Preview of Q2 Analysis Practice: Patrick Henry's Speech to the Virginia Convention

Q2 Analysis Practice: Patrick Henry's Speech to the Virginia Convention

Created by
Almost Hogwarts
This is an essay that my AP English Language and Composition class wrote this year. The prompt asks students to analyze the rhetorical devices that Patrick Henry uses to create his argument. The assignment could be adapted for any American literature class as well. By annotating the text together and discussing the speech in class, by standard level students were also successful with this essay. The text of the speech, a graphic organizer, instructions for annotating, and a rubric for gradin
Preview of Teaching the Argument: Sample Argument Response

Teaching the Argument: Sample Argument Response

Created by
Julie Rosslee
This document is a color-coded sample response of the previously posted sample argument task for the NYS English Regents exam. The colors correlate with the cheat sheet, which is the third document needed to fully teach students how to successfully compose a Part 2 response to the NYS English Regents exam.
Preview of Premises: "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?" by Frederick Douglass

Premises: "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?" by Frederick Douglass

Created by
Karns and Noble
This is a wonderful lesson on dissecting this powerful speech to find the premises and conclusions from Frederick Douglass. You will not receive the speech itself. You will provide that from a textbook or online. This lesson contains a slideshow explaining premises, and an annotation guide for while reading. Then, students will find Douglass's premises that lead to his conclusion. There is a teacher guided practice, an independent practice, and a writing practice. Lesson plans are included
Preview of What is Transcendentalism? Emerson, Thoreau, Fuller, Alcott with Guided Notes

What is Transcendentalism? Emerson, Thoreau, Fuller, Alcott with Guided Notes

What is Transcendentalism? Who were Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Margaret Fuller, the Alcott family, and so many others? How did the Transcendentalist club begin? What are the major themes of this movement? Why is Concord, Massachusettes such an essential part of American literary history (and regular American History, too?!) Did Thoreau really lock himself in a cabin for two years? All these questions and more are introduced in one simple presentation that can be given in class or
Preview of AP Lang / Rhetorical Analysis - SPACECAT Text Analysis - Group Activity

AP Lang / Rhetorical Analysis - SPACECAT Text Analysis - Group Activity

Introducing the SPACECAT Rhetorical Analysis Resource for AP English Language and Composition!Make rhetorical analysis engaging with SPACECAT – a tool designed for AP English classes. This resource includes an editable Google Slideshow, a comprehensive rubric, and a step-by-step lesson plan.**What's Included:**1. **Editable Google Slideshow:** A visually engaging presentation for the group activity. Students will all be working on the Google Slideshow at the same time, allowing students easy a
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