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High school writing-essays homeschool curricula for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of Rhetoric Analysis Unit Bundle: 39 page Lesson Plan + 171 slides + Extra Activity

Rhetoric Analysis Unit Bundle: 39 page Lesson Plan + 171 slides + Extra Activity

This bundle combines the extensive Rhetorical Analysis Unit Extensive Slide Show (171 slides) with the Complete Rhetorical Analysis Lesson Plan and Unit (39 pages). Complete Lesson Plan Documents (39 pages)This is a complete four-week unit for Rhetorical Analysis, with bell ringers, quizzes, practices, formative assessments, and three versions of a summative assessment (with a Common Core-aligned rubric). This is indeed a complete unit that I've been teaching and refining for years. (I'll have s
Preview of Revising: COMPLETE Sentences Part TWO---4th - 8th Grades

Revising: COMPLETE Sentences Part TWO---4th - 8th Grades

So you're READING YOUR STUDENTS' paragraphs and they’re a little… well—BORING.REVISE.GOOD WRITERS understand HOW to write interesting sentences. After all, those STATE TESTS are just around the corner. High school and college are not far off, either...Using FOUR PowerPoints and THREE Guides, students learn how to write interesting and complete sentences with confidence.Part TWO provides:• Process & How-to’s• Practice new skills• INB Hand Outs• Pre-tests & AssessmentsIncluded in this
Preview of Creating Compelling Commentary and Line of Reasoning in Argument (AP and Pre-AP)

Creating Compelling Commentary and Line of Reasoning in Argument (AP and Pre-AP)

This editable PPT gives instructions for a project to help Pre AP English and AP Language and Composition students craft high quality argument essays. It focuses on how to create compelling commentary and providing a line of reasoning between paragraphs. This assignment can be given as an introduction to a unit or to improve existing commentary skills. Students must work is small groups to collaborate and strenthen prior knowledge in argument writing.
Preview of Argumentative Essay Writing for students

Argumentative Essay Writing for students

This step-by-step project walks students new to or not comfortable with writing argumentative essays through all the parts to creating a great paper. Students complete each step from taking a stand on the issue, reading the research, developing arguments, writing each part of the essay, and then creating an edited argumentative essay. Self-contained project that is ideal for at home or distance learning!This guide includes:- Generating opinions on a given topic- Research on the topic presented
Preview of Writing 101 Narrative Writing Curriculum

Writing 101 Narrative Writing Curriculum

Created by
Mrs. Wood 2003
A Full Writing Curriculum Awaits! This file contains an overview of narrative writing with 8 prompts. After each essay prompt is a Focus Skill for editing. If taught in order, the Focus Skill edits go from content edits to specific grammar edits. Only 2 to 3 skills are edited at a time. Each essay has a rubric with content and grammar items. Over time, skills are added to rubrics so students will “carry” certain skills forward. For example, after students edit for varied sentence structur
Preview of Rhetorical Appeals Review: Ethos, Logos, Pathos, and Kairos

Rhetorical Appeals Review: Ethos, Logos, Pathos, and Kairos

A 28-page slide show with detailed information explaining the argument process. A great starter when introducing your Rhetorical unit. Colorful visuals detailing what is rhetoric, elements of an argument, rhetorical appeals, strategies, parallelism, a clear demonstration of the use of Ethos, Logos, Pathos, and Kairos using commercial examples, such as George Forman, Cheerios, the NBA, toothpaste, cable TV, and so many more commercial examples. Looking for the "ah-ha" moment with your middle scho
Preview of Credible Sources PowerPoint Presentation

Credible Sources PowerPoint Presentation

Looking for a quick, easy way to introduce or refresh recognizing credible sources? This PowerPoint lesson was created by a certified English teacher and Reading Specialist. It discusses what credible sources are, why it's important to use them, what makes a source credible (authors are experts, current work, reliable sources).
Preview of I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings Project Choice of 7 Distance Learning

I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings Project Choice of 7 Distance Learning

Provide student choice for a I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings book project with ease with this set of 7 projects including one-pagers, essays, short answer, comic book and more. EDITABLE rubric included. Self-contained project!This resource includes:Teacher guidelines7 ready-to use end of unit assessmentsOptions within each assessment to provide additional choice for studentsEditable rubric This purchase is for one teacher only. This resource is not to be shared with colleagues or used by an ent
Preview of REVISE: Sentences Part ONE---4th - 8th Grades

REVISE: Sentences Part ONE---4th - 8th Grades

So you're READING YOUR STUDENTS' essays and they’re a little… well—BORING.REVISE.GOOD WRITERS understand HOW to write interesting sentences.Those STATE TESTS are just around the corner. High school and college are not far off, either...Using a POWERPOINT and THREE Guides, students learn how to write interesting and complete sentences with confidence.This GUIDE provides:• Process & How-to’s• Practice new skills• INB Hand Outs• Pre-tests & AssessmentsIncluded in this Bundle:1a_Parts of Spe
Preview of Research Paper: step by step

Research Paper: step by step

This presentation explaining all aspects of writing a research paper like formatting, narrowing topic, citation ......
Preview of The Catcher in the Rye Project Choice of 9 EDITABLE rubric Distance Learning

The Catcher in the Rye Project Choice of 9 EDITABLE rubric Distance Learning

Provide student choice for your end of unit project on The Catcher in the Rye with ease! This set of 9 projects including essays, short answer, research paper, soundtrack and more. EDITABLE rubric included. Self-contained project that is ideal for at home or distance learning!This resource includes:Teacher guidelines9 ready-to use end of unit assessments Options within each assessment to provide additional choice for studentsAdd due date, points, etc. to any of the pages.EDITABLE rubric *NOTE:
Preview of Writing Pacing Guide, Curriculum Map, Digital Format

Writing Pacing Guide, Curriculum Map, Digital Format

Created by
Julie Faulkner
This fully editable, fully digital resource is designed to serve as a suggested pacing guide for an entire, full curriculum for a writing course. Teaching writing is tough. I get it. It isn’t always easy to teach, and it isn’t always easy to do.  So, I’ve created this resource from years and years of teaching writing at the secondary level.  Knowing I wanted to provide other teachers with the tools they need in a ready-to-go comprehensive format drove me to focus on my teaching practices with wr
Preview of essys in Shakespeare

essys in Shakespeare

Created by
MsNajeeSean
Essay discussion topics are explored in Shakespeare plays. Covering plays taught in high school, college and home schooling, thought provoking topics and ideas are presented with examples of essays that can be used or embedded in curriculum planning in teaching specific Shakespearean plays, followed by a short assessment rubric.
Preview of How to write an introductory paragraph of an essay? editable PPT

How to write an introductory paragraph of an essay? editable PPT

Overview:Sentence 1: Hook (either an anecdote, conversation, fact, statistic, quotation, exaggerated information, question)Sentence 2: Topic Sentence (tell what the topic is)Sentence 3: Thesis Statement (tell your position on the topic)Sentence 4: Rainbow Sentence (reasons that support your thesis)Sentence 5: Transition Sentence (leads to your body paragraph)
Preview of Argument Essay PowerPoint with Topics for the School Year

Argument Essay PowerPoint with Topics for the School Year

Created by
Michele Panzera
Looking for topics for the Argument essay? Here are five topics that will be high interest for your students. The slides are set up so that students can select to argue for or againist the issue. Slides can be printed and placed in student notebook.
Preview of How to Organize a Paper Lesson

How to Organize a Paper Lesson

Created by
Ready Set Write
Even at the undergraduate level, some students do not feel comfortable with the structure of a standard essay. This power point gives students an overview of the five-paragraph essay, covering the three elements of any academic paper (introduction, body, and conclusion) and breaking down the individual elements of each:Introduction: attention getter (hook), context of topic, thesisBody: topic sentence, content, and counterarguments (objections)Conclusion: restated thesis, review of main points,
Preview of Using Keywords for Research PowerPoint Presentation

Using Keywords for Research PowerPoint Presentation

Looking for a quick, easy way to introduce or refresh using keywords in research? This PowerPoint lesson was created by a certified English teacher and Reading Specialist. It discusses what keywords are, why it's important to use them, how to find them, where and how to use them.
Preview of Ethics- Evaluating Utilitarianism

Ethics- Evaluating Utilitarianism

Structure of the lesson-Identify strengths and weaknesses of the theory.Introducing domino lay out for students to be able to organise their arguments which match their counter arguments.Using the ABCDE structure to build their essay.AB- Argument and Build. This is the first argument in the top section of the domino. They need to include Point, Evidence, and Explain within this section. In order to get the best marks you ideally want a couple of bits of evidence throughout this section (e.g. quo
Preview of STARTing an essay - any essay - in 5 key words

STARTing an essay - any essay - in 5 key words

Created by
Kathy's Legacy
Sick and tired of your adolescent students writing their whole essay in the intro and then spending the rest of the essay repeating themselves? This is a handy guide to prevent that WHILE creating an effective introductory paragraph. Using 5 mnemonic device steps, anyone can launch ANY essay. Includes a sure-fire template sentence to launch the intro paragraph regardless of subject. Perfect for reluctant writers! Even if a teacher did nothing more than HAND students this intro, sentence by
Preview of REVISING: Using Sentence Variety to Revise---4th - 8th Grades

REVISING: Using Sentence Variety to Revise---4th - 8th Grades

So you're READING YOUR STUDENTS' essays and they’re a little… well—BORING.REVISE.GOOD WRITERS understand HOW to write interesting sentences.Those STATE TESTS are just around the corner. High school and college are not far off, either...Using a POWERPOINT and Guide, students learn how to write interesting sentences with confidence.This GUIDE provides:• PowerPoint• Process & How-to’s• Practice• INB Hand OutIncluded in this Bundle:4a_Sentence Variety PPT & pdf4b_Sentence Variety_3 ways to b
Preview of Series of Paragraphs 101

Series of Paragraphs 101

PowerPoint breaks down the essay using an example, and chunking it into attainable parts so students can see how to create their own series of paragraphs by following along and making predictions. PowerPoint uses the Point, Proof Analysis method, and breaks down the Thesis statement into a Thesis and Mapping Statement. Also discusses quotes (direct and indirect) and the power of transitional words as a tool to direct the reader through the writer's thoughts. A good tool for a beginner learning
Preview of Expository Writing: The “How and Why” of Writing powerpoint

Expository Writing: The “How and Why” of Writing powerpoint

This 24 slide PowerPoint is an introduction explaining what is expository writing, with outline samples, topic samples, and how it is different from other essay genres, such as expository writing does not tell a story or expository writing does not persuade a reader but only gives facts and reasons. This comprehensive PPT further explains to students what expository writing needs such as: One topicReasons supporting that topicDetails supporting the reasonsA conclusion re-stating the reasonsTrans
Preview of The Writing Process

The Writing Process

Powerpoint that takes students through the writing process from pre-writing to final drafts. In the ppt there are several occasions for the students to practice various types of pre-writing - a practical ppt, good for use as a whole class lesson.
Preview of Persuasive Writing PowerPoint Presentation

Persuasive Writing PowerPoint Presentation

Looking for a quick, easy way to introduce or refresh writing a persuasive essay? This PowerPoint lesson was created by a certified English teacher and Reading Specialist. It includes pre-writing suggestions, essay structure, and writing reminders. This resource can be easily adaptable for online lessons, homework, flipped classroom assignments, etc.
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