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Preview of Editorial Cartoons Political Cartoons to Teach Persuasion Rhetoric Google Drive

Editorial Cartoons Political Cartoons to Teach Persuasion Rhetoric Google Drive

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Teach your students how to “read” an editorial or political cartoon with this one-day lesson that can also become part of your regular current event assignment rotation. Perfect for English/Language Arts and History/Social Studies classrooms!The lesson begins with an introduction to four persuasive tools used by editorial cartoonists (symbolism, exaggeration, labeling, and analogy) with real-world examples of classic public domain political cartoons. Then, use modern cartoon examples (links incl
Preview of Isaac Newton: The Laws of Motion and Gravitation - A Study Guide for gardes 8-12

Isaac Newton: The Laws of Motion and Gravitation - A Study Guide for gardes 8-12

Discover the genius of Isaac Newton with this in-depth study guide, crafted for students aged 13-17 (Grades 8-12). This guide takes learners on an exploratory journey through Newton's life, his groundbreaking discoveries in gravity and motion, and the development of calculus. Featuring engaging timelines, insightful explanations of the laws of motion and gravitation, and Newton's most famous quotes, this product makes complex concepts accessible and fascinating. It's an essential resource for ed
Preview of Ethos, Pathos, Logos: The Art of Persuasion (Teaching Presentation Notes)

Ethos, Pathos, Logos: The Art of Persuasion (Teaching Presentation Notes)

Created by
Daniela Johnson
A slideshow presentation that introduces your students to the concept of persuasive writing. Goes over the three main pillars, their origins, and usages within advertisements/movies/TV and writing/speeches. It also includes how to analyze persuasive writing. Teachers can task students with taking their own notes or create their own personal guided notes for students to use.
Preview of Yes, Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus--A Rhetorical Analysis

Yes, Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus--A Rhetorical Analysis

Created by
jokeeffe
This PowerPoint slideshow attempts to model for AP English Language and Composition students the thought process they should follow when writing a rhetorical analysis. It also tends to provoke lively class discussion as the subject is something dear to the hearts of most American kids (even those in the late grades of high school).
Preview of Introduction to Rhetorical Analysis

Introduction to Rhetorical Analysis

Thank you for purchasing this primary resource and its ancillary materials. I hope that the lesson bundle lightens your burden and provides enriching accessibility to the important concepts and skills for your students to engage and grow as rhetoricians. This video previews the materials. This lesson and its activities are aligned with both the ELA Common Core Standards and the AP English Language & Composition Skills. This resource and its ancillaries are available on Google Slides and Goog
Preview of StudySync Grade 12 Overcoming Impostor Syndrome

StudySync Grade 12 Overcoming Impostor Syndrome

Studysync Grade 12 Overcoming Impostor Syndrome Lesson PPTLesson objectiveslesson insightvocabulary wordstext analysisdiscussion questions with answerswrap up activity
Preview of 1700s America Timeline Slides with Activities

1700s America Timeline Slides with Activities

Looking to introduce early America and seminal US documents to your classes? This detailed Google Slides presentation includes key events in 1700s America from the Albany Congress to the Bill of Rights. There are pause and work activities included for students to analyze and write their own Declaration of Independence and Bill of Rights. This editable Google Slides presentation covers all of the major events of the 1700s in easy to understand terms. It was created for high school American litera
Preview of Logical Fallacies STUDENT FRIENDLY Lecture Notes

Logical Fallacies STUDENT FRIENDLY Lecture Notes

Ignite critical thinking skills in your students with Logical Fallacies! Our set of logical fallacy notes gives students the power to recognize fallacies in arguments and avoid them in their own writing. Featuring student-friendly definitions and relevant examples, this set is the perfect tool for helping students identify and refute logical fallacies. Start teaching your students how to think and write logically today!Presentation Includes:Definition of Logical Fallacies (Informal + Formal)12 C
Preview of English III & IV Standards & I Can Statements
Preview of Multimedia Outline - Growth of the Colonies

Multimedia Outline - Growth of the Colonies

Created by
Alice Holland
Not just your average lecture outline, you'll find both a print version and an electronic version to help bring your class discussion to life. Hyperlinks will take you to images for student evaluation and websites that offer primary sources and auditory features. Use a smartboard to model effective annotations of notes. Enjoy your time with your students, prepare them for state standards assessments, and forget about the hours it takes to create a presentation like this. The zip folder includ
Preview of FALLACIES [Editable]

FALLACIES [Editable]

Here's something to help you TEACH in this era of "FAKE NEWS"! 20+ Fallacies, EDITABLE PowerPoint with Fallacy and Argumentation Notes, and 1 MAJOR project that can get your lesson started. Know that this PowerPoint is editable, so it's a lesson that keeps on giving! Check it out! This PRODUCT Includes:1. A 40+ Slides2. Argumentation Notes3. The 5 sTAGES OF aRGUMENTATION nOTES4. List of 21 Fallacies with Definitions5. 3 Fallacy Categories6. 1 Major Project to culminate Fallacy LessonYou may also
Preview of The Crucible: Introduction Notes and New England Primer Activity

The Crucible: Introduction Notes and New England Primer Activity

Introduce your students to the key concepts, characters and themes of The Crucible with this clear and informative lecture. A Google Slides copy of the resource is linked within the PDF.The goal of this lecture is to cover: the basics of the allegory for the Red Scarethe essentials of the historical witch trialsthe personalities of the major characters of the playand nine of the play's major themesThis four section presentation will help you keep an introduction to the play brief but informative
Preview of Presentation and game input about Inflation

Presentation and game input about Inflation

Created by
Mr Topiloff
What Is Inflation?Inflation is a rise in prices, which can be translated as the decline of purchasing power over time. The rate at which purchasing power drops can be reflected in the average price increase of a basket of selected goods and services over some period of time. The rise in prices, which is often expressed as a percentage, means that a unit of currency effectively buys less than it did in prior periods. Inflation can be contrasted with deflation, which occurs when prices decline and
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