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Preview of Argumentative Essay Writing, Argument Writing How to Guide, Topics, Rubric CCSS

Argumentative Essay Writing, Argument Writing How to Guide, Topics, Rubric CCSS

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Help your high school and advanced middle school students win their written arguments with these easy-to-follow essay writing materials. This bundle of interactive, step-by-step materials inspires even my most reluctant students to put pen to paper. Activities/handouts featuring modern design elements will guide your students as they learn to craft their own meaningful and effective argumentative essays. Easy prep for you; excellent growth for your students’ writing skills.Just print and teach!I
Preview of Great Gatsby Unit Plan, FOUR FULL WEEKS of Dynamic Lessons, Great Gatsby, CCSS

Great Gatsby Unit Plan, FOUR FULL WEEKS of Dynamic Lessons, Great Gatsby, CCSS

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Make your Great Gatsby unit the favorite of the year with this MASSIVE bundle of materials that will take your class through FOUR FULL WEEKS OF COMPLETE LESSONS covering F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic novel. Everything you’ll need is here; just add a class set of The Great Gatsby novels and you’re good to go.This HUGE bundle includes:• A day-by-day calendar to follow with helpful details and nightly homework assignments (read this file first when you open the bundle) (2-page PDF)• An introductory
Preview of Outsiders Introductory Lecture, S.E. Hinton The Outsiders, Prezi & Google Slides

Outsiders Introductory Lecture, S.E. Hinton The Outsiders, Prezi & Google Slides

Created by
Laura Randazzo
The Outsiders by S.E. HintonGrab every eye in the room with this gorgeous 38-slide introduction lecture that provides all of the background information your class will need as you launch your study of S.E. Hinton’s classic novel, The Outsiders.The presentation includes a quickwrite topic that will help make The Outsiders’ characters and themes relevant to your students (15 minutes for writing and discussion). Then, launch the 30-minute lecture which covers S.E. Hinton’s background, the time peri
Preview of The Necklace, Guy de Maupassant Short Story Literary Analysis, PDF & Google Apps

The Necklace, Guy de Maupassant Short Story Literary Analysis, PDF & Google Apps

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Use the classic short story, “The Necklace” by Guy de Maupassant, to teach your students the elements of literary analysis. This two-day lesson plan includes a full-text copy of this public domain story, an 8-question student handout (with detailed answer key, of course), an interactive slide lecture (both Prezi Next and Google Slides versions included) to help your students learn how to analyze text as they connect the author’s setting to the character development of Mathilde Loisel, and an opt
Preview of Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning (C-E-R) Introductory Mini-lessons Slideshow

Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning (C-E-R) Introductory Mini-lessons Slideshow

Are you focusing on claim, evidence, and reasoning skills in your class? Working on C-E-R writing is great scaffolding for struggling writers, but introducing the terms and concepts can be a time suck. Skip the prep and get straight to the content with these 5 C-E-R writing mini-lessons in one Google Slides presentation.This slideshow is designed to introduce or review the C-E-R process, break down claim, evidence, and reasoning, and remind students that their writing should be cohesive. This ED
Preview of Unit #2: Stage Fright and Speech Preparation - Oral Communication or Speech

Unit #2: Stage Fright and Speech Preparation - Oral Communication or Speech

Created by
Ms Flanagan Says
This folder contains all you need to teach a unit on stage fright and the different kinds of speechUnit #2 - Stage Fright and Speech Preparation Lecture Slides (Lesson #1 is preview)Guided Notes for Lecture SlidesTED Ed Discussion: "The Science of Stage Fright"Unit #2 Review Game: “Um Actually…”Unit #2 Test - PDF of Google FormEpideictic Speech - 2 Options: My Hero or Pet PeevesRubric for Epideictic Speech - Standards-Based
Preview of DOODLE NOTES:  Argumentative Essay Writing

DOODLE NOTES: Argumentative Essay Writing

This product includes 3 pages of doodle notes that you can fill out together as a class when you are first introducing the argumentative essay. It also includes a suggested answer key to help you fill in the notes. Topics covered in the notes: What is an argument? (pg. 1)The parts of an Argument (pg. 1) Building a Thesis Statement (pg. 2)C-E-R Paragraph Structure (with example) (pg. 3)Types of Evidence (pg. 3)Want more Doodle Notes? Check out my Doodle Notes over the Rhetorical Appeals (logos,
Preview of Unit #5: Persuasive Speaking - Oral Communication or Speech

Unit #5: Persuasive Speaking - Oral Communication or Speech

Created by
Ms Flanagan Says
This folder contains everything you need to teach a unit on persuasive speaking, culminating in a group speech for charity. Unit #5 Lecture Slides (Lesson #1 in Preview)Unit #5 Guided NotesHandout: Fact, Value, PolicyHandout: Name that Logical FallacyKEY: Name that Logical FallacyHyperslide: Logical FallacyDiscriminative Listening PracticeCritical Listening PracticePersuasive Outline Assignment BriefPersuasive Speech Bibliography AssignmentProblem-Solution Planning PageTopical Planning PageTopic
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 Writing Workshop: Have Students Edit Their Own Papers

Writing Workshop: Have Students Edit Their Own Papers

The Writing Workshop PowerPoint is a guided process by which you can have students edit their OWN work to prepare for final drafts, saving you tons of time on grading. The slides are geared towards argumentative essays but can be edited/tailored towards other types of essay writing.
Preview of BUNDLE-Housing Association Argumentative, Persuasive Writing Prompt & PPT Lesson

BUNDLE-Housing Association Argumentative, Persuasive Writing Prompt & PPT Lesson

Description of Writing Prompt in this Bundle:This is a 2-page Microsoft Word Document that helps students learn how to craft the 5-paragraph essay. This prompt features position A and position B. Student writers must decide if they believe it's best to follow the housing association's paint rules -OR- if they believe the housing association’s paint rules are unfair. This worksheet is great as a writing prompt, because students must present an argumentative or persuasive written response. Please
Preview of Interdisciplinary Instruction and Supports: Writing Proofs in Algebra 1+2

Interdisciplinary Instruction and Supports: Writing Proofs in Algebra 1+2

Created by
Max Orr
This is a powerful interdisciplinary resource for any schools who are trying to broaden their writing and literacy practices across the curriculum and not just in ELA rooms. I use this instruction when I collaborate with our math teachers. It includes 7 slides that feature direct instruction on the use of passive voice and transition phrases, words, and grammatical constructs. My companion product for these slides is called Support for Proof Writing. It has a color-coded model proof for students
Preview of Essay Breakdown PowerPoints: Teach Introduction, Body, and Conclusion Paragraphs

Essay Breakdown PowerPoints: Teach Introduction, Body, and Conclusion Paragraphs

Created by
Underneath Ink
Each paragraph of an essay is unique in their own way, yet they seem to complement one another. These PowerPoints help students learn and/or review the structure and content that must go into each individual paragraph of an essay. What You'll SPECIFICALLY Find in this Product:4 PowerPointsBuild an Introduction Build a Body ParagraphBuild an Argumentative Body ParagraphBuild a Conclusion ParagraphWhat each lesson does: Defines what goes into each paragraph.Explains how to create each component. G
Preview of GOOGLE SLIDES PRESENTATION: Creating the CER Paragraph

GOOGLE SLIDES PRESENTATION: Creating the CER Paragraph

This Google Slides Presentation is an easy, no-prep presentation that walks students step by step through the process of creating one of THE MOST used types of paragraphs in the secondary English classroom: C.E.R. (Claim-Evidence-Reasoning). The Google Slides are modifiable, very detailed, and easy to follow along! I hope this resource serves as a helpful and necessary tool in your classroom as it does in mine!What's included in the Presentation:Step-by-Step instructions showing students how to
Preview of Literary Analysis Mini-Lessons

Literary Analysis Mini-Lessons

This notes bundle includes focused mini-lessons on literary analysis essay structures. It includes a PPTX and PDF version of the slide deck, and topics include MLA format, parts of an essay, formal tone, and concise writing. This continuous slide deck can be revisited throughout the writing process to emphasize different components of a literary analysis.
Preview of Argumentative Essays: A Step-by-Step Guide to Powerful Body Paragraphs

Argumentative Essays: A Step-by-Step Guide to Powerful Body Paragraphs

Engage your students in the art of persuasive writing with this comprehensive and interactive resource on how to write a body paragraph for an argumentative essay. This step-by-step guide will empower your students to craft compelling and well-structured paragraphs that effectively support their claim.Includes29 Slidesa student sample with color coded keyThink/Pair/Share Activity Link to Teacher Presentation on the Steps ==> https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Argumentative-and-Inform
Preview of Teaching the Counterclaim Paragraph

Teaching the Counterclaim Paragraph

After familiarizing students with explanatory/expository writing, I move onto the argument essay. Since students already have a foundation for the other areas of an essay, here we focus on writing a COUNTER ARGUMENT. This paragraph is tricky -- students learn that they need to honor the opposing argument... but in a way to really support THEIR OWN argument! This resource uses a relatable introductory scenario (asking a parent for a new cell phone) to demonstrate a simplistic counterargument. Usi
Preview of Of Mice and Men Writing Packet

Of Mice and Men Writing Packet

Created by
Amber P
Introducing the comprehensive step-by-step writing packet for the classic novel "Of Mice and Men"! Designed with students in mind, this invaluable resource streamlines the writing process, making it easier than ever to guide students through meaningful literary analysis. With a structured approach, this packet breaks down the essay structure into small, bite-size pieces, allowing students to gain a deeper understanding of John Steinbeck's masterpiece and express their understanding in their writ
Preview of Argumentative Essay Bundle

Argumentative Essay Bundle

Created by
Paper 2 Pixels
The resources in this bundle are all valuable pieces to include in guiding students through a unit on persuasion or argumentative writing, culminating in a full argumentative essay. You'll find presentations introducing the concepts of research and argument, detecting bias in news media, and conducting MLA citation. For further background, there are presentations and practice activities on logical fallacies and how to create solid three-pronged thesis statements. For the argumentative essay, you
Preview of Writing & English Language Arts PowerPoint Lesson on Revision, Revising Essays

Writing & English Language Arts PowerPoint Lesson on Revision, Revising Essays

Description of "How to Revise Your Writing" PowerPoint LessonThis is a 9-slide PowerPoint Presentation that helps English Language Arts/Writing students learn about revising their writing prior to submission. Each slide is as follows:Slide 1: Short introductory slideSlide 2: Description of revision; words that define revisionSlide 3: Example/realistic illustration of a sentence that needs revisionSlide 4: Sample answers showing how students can add adjectives and details to improve the sample se
Preview of Teaching Cause & Effect in Writing ~ ELA PowerPoint Lesson w/ Sentence Examples

Teaching Cause & Effect in Writing ~ ELA PowerPoint Lesson w/ Sentence Examples

Description of CAUSE & EFFECT in Writing PowerPoint LessonThis is a 8-slide PowerPoint Presentation that helps students learn about cause & effect in writing. Each slide is as follows:Slide 1: Short introduction of what cause & effect isSlide 2: Description of cause & effectSlide 3: Example/realistic illustration of a cause and effect scenarioSlide 4: Explanation of the how, why, and what of cause & effect; explanation of how the following slides are to be used in the classro
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 Independent Book Unit & Literary Analysis Essay – Online, Hybrid, or In-Person!

Independent Book Unit & Literary Analysis Essay – Online, Hybrid, or In-Person!

Adaptability, flexibility, and resourcefulness are three essentials for the 2020-2021 school year, and this independent book and literary analysis essay unit combines all three! In this seven-week unit, students select and read their own independent books based on their interests, abilities, and available books (at home, in school, and/or in their community), then learn step-by-step how to write a literary analysis essay using their book. The beauty of this unit is that it works with any book –
Preview of Harry Potter: Point of View Mini-Unit: Creative Writing + Analysis NO PREP 3 Day

Harry Potter: Point of View Mini-Unit: Creative Writing + Analysis NO PREP 3 Day

Created by
Drops of Jules
Attention all English Language Arts teachers! If you're looking for a creative and engaging way to teach your students about point of view, look no further than the Harry Potter Point of View Mini-Unit Bundle! With day by day lesson overviews, slides, guided notes, writing assessment instructions, outlines, and worksheets, this bundle provides everything you need for a no prep assignment that hits a ton of standards.Over the course of three days, your students will dive into the world of Harry P
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