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High school informational text lectures for Google Apps

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 Informational Text Features Lesson, Complete Teaching Unit

Informational Text Features Lesson, Complete Teaching Unit

Created by
Julie Faulkner
This complete pack for teaching and assessing informational text features will take your instruction of this skill from beginning to end. Each of my ELA Skills-Readiness Lesson Packs includes a teacher's guide lesson plan, an easy-to-use PPT lecture explaining the concept, guided practice, opportunity for collaborative and individual practice, and a form of assessment.Student Experience: Students will take notes during the engaging and up-to-date lecture. There are plenty of examples to explain
Preview of Thanatopsis, William Cullen Bryant, Multimedia Poem Analysis, PDF & Google, CCSS

Thanatopsis, William Cullen Bryant, Multimedia Poem Analysis, PDF & Google, CCSS

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Take a challenging poem and it make it far more accessible with these dynamic multimedia materials that will help students build connections between our modern world and the 1817 thoughts of American poet William Cullen Bryant.Romanticism poetry can be tough for today’s teens to master, but linking a poem’s themes to students’ own lives and popular media helps create a much richer experience. These print/post-and-teach materials do just that!This lesson, which will take at least two class period
Preview of Ethics in Journalism and Yearbook Lesson, Complete Teaching Unit

Ethics in Journalism and Yearbook Lesson, Complete Teaching Unit

Created by
Julie Faulkner
Prepare your students to be responsible journalists as they create your school's yearbook, newspaper, or magazine. You'll have everything you need to teach your students how to avoid bias, copyright, and other ethical violations with plenty of examples of what to do and what not to do. Sometimes students cross these lines without meaning to, but this teaching pack will help them understand what's right from wrong without being too heavy and technical. Lesson Contents:-Lecture (PPT and digital fo
Preview of Olaudah Equiano's "The Interesting Life" Memoir Unit

Olaudah Equiano's "The Interesting Life" Memoir Unit

Created by
Julie Faulkner
This teaching pack guides an in-depth study of an excerpt from Equiano's memoir The Interesting Life of Olaudah Equiano detailing his journey on the Middle Passage. There are so many options with this low prep pack that you can pick and choose or work your way through them all. Student Experience: Students are guided through the background, key events of the period, vocabulary words, an opportunity for summarizing, guided discussion for breaking down the memoir, interactive analysis of the memo
Preview of Teach How to Write a Research Question and Thesis Statement

Teach How to Write a Research Question and Thesis Statement

Created by
Meg Clarke
This Google Slides presentation walks students through the process of writing a research question and corresponding thesis statement. Print copies of the slides for students to use in their notes.
Preview of Blending Quotes (Slide Notes Presentation)

Blending Quotes (Slide Notes Presentation)

Created by
Daniela Johnson
A presentation that you can show your students to better understand how to properly use three different styles of quotes in their analytical writing; run-in, block, and embedded quotations. Includes definitions, examples, and practice identification that can be reviewed as a class!
Preview of Daylight savings time harmful or beneficial debate - 10-12th grade 25 page slide

Daylight savings time harmful or beneficial debate - 10-12th grade 25 page slide

Welcome, 10th graders! In this presentation, we'll delve into the world of daylight saving time (DST) and its impact on our lives. From its beginnings in 1918 to the present day, we'll examine the benefits and drawbacks of DST. Have you ever wondered why we change our clocks twice a year? Or how DST affects energy usage, sleep patterns, and daily routines? Join us as we explore these questions and more. By the end of this presentation, you'll have a better understanding of the history, controver
Preview of Holocaust Background Kit: Comprehensive Resource for Night and Holocaust Novels

Holocaust Background Kit: Comprehensive Resource for Night and Holocaust Novels

Elevate your Holocaust unit with this all-encompassing teaching resource that not only provides in-depth historical context but also incorporates engaging videos to enhance the learning experience. Ideal for use with Elie Wiesel's Night or any other Holocaust novel, this package includes:Background informationGuided notesA quizVideos to captivate and educate your students.Quiz and Critical Thinking Exercises:Assess student comprehension with a thought-provoking quiz covering key aspects of the H
Preview of Yearbook Class or Staff Vocabulary Presentation

Yearbook Class or Staff Vocabulary Presentation

This is an updated presentation that includes definition for all the necessary yearbook vocabulary and terminology. The presentation is perfect for new yearbook staff members, and a student notes sheet for the vocabulary can be found for free in my shop! The presentation includes examples, individual and partner activities, and links to applicable Youtube videos to demonstrate concepts.A free student note sheet to go with these vocabulary words can be found here:https://www.teacherspayteachers.c
Preview of Informational Text: Main Idea, Supporting Ideas, Supporting Details

Informational Text: Main Idea, Supporting Ideas, Supporting Details

No prep informational text, main claim (thesis), subordinate claim (topic sentence), and supporting details lesson plan. Simple to follow lecture slides guide students in identifying and annotating the main claim (thesis), subordinate claim (topic sentence), and supporting details in high-interest informational texts. Articles with topics such as Into the Spider-verse, The Barbie Movie, and the Downfall of Blockbuster will keep students engaged.Formats Included:Editable PPTsDigital Google Slides
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 Media Persuasion and Advertising - Part 2: Fast Food!

Media Persuasion and Advertising - Part 2: Fast Food!

Created by
Steve's Place
Google Slides presentation on Media and Advertising. For upper elementary, or high school students with higher needs (originally created for teenage students in a Life Skills program). Includes discussion prompts, think-pair-share, key-terms, note-taking checklist, and fun facts! Part 2 of a 3-part learning cycle!
Preview of Intro Lesson to LGBTQ+ Issues, Terminology, & Resources: Lesson & Materials

Intro Lesson to LGBTQ+ Issues, Terminology, & Resources: Lesson & Materials

Created by
Viceceo Learning
This individual lesson designed to introduce the terminology, issues, and resources related to the LGBTQ+ community to both in-person and remote learners, includes a lesson plan and all necessary resources.Students will complete Bell Work asking them to demonstrate background knowledge about the LGBTQ+ community.The body of the lesson uses an easy-to-follow Google Slideshow to review the following: 1) the difference between gender and sex2) the difference between sexual orientation and gender id
Preview of College English  ENGL1301 ENGL1302 The Writing Process & Avoiding Plagiarism AP

College English ENGL1301 ENGL1302 The Writing Process & Avoiding Plagiarism AP

When I started working as an adjunct, I had zero resources and despite extensive searching online, I couldn't find anything useful. That's why I am sharing my own lesson plans here.This lesson plan is part of my "Getting Stated" Unit. I cover Getting Started topics in weeks 1-4 of a 16 week semester. This lesson plan and lecture set is designed to teach undergraduate college students about the writing process and how to properly cite sources to avoid plagiarism. The lesson plan starts by intro
Preview of Analyzing Public Service Announcements

Analyzing Public Service Announcements

This presentation is an introduction to PSAs and their use as a persuasive method. It includes a general definition and description of the PSA format, as well as photo and video examples & analysis.This product includes a recorded audio lecture that plays automatically as the viewer progresses to the next slide, but can be edited to remove audio.
Preview of College English  ENGL1301 & ENGL1302 Finding & Evaluation Reliable Sources AP

College English ENGL1301 & ENGL1302 Finding & Evaluation Reliable Sources AP

This Lesson Plan: Distinguishing Reliable and Unreliable Sources on the Internet is ideal for undergrads or Pre AP high school students. It includes a comprehensive lecture, an engaging activity, a thought-provoking class discussion, and more. When I started working as an adjunct, I had zero resources and despite extensive searching online, I couldn't find anything useful. That's why I am sharing my own lesson plans here.This lesson plan is part of my "Getting Stated" Unit. I cover Getting Star
Preview of Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre: Introduction Slideshow

Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre: Introduction Slideshow

Charlotte Bronte's coming of age novel, Jane Eyre, focuses on the titular character - a seemingly plain but fiery young woman - as she struggle through the hardships of family, love, class, and more.Hook your students into the novel from the very start through this introductory slideshow.The LessonSlideshow contains 23 slides with the following items 4 Trailers & adaption clips: film, theater, ballet, & a musicalAbout the AuthorFocus on parallel's between Charlotte Bronte and JaneDefinin
Preview of NoRedInk PearDeck Lesson: Evidence, Citations, and Plagiarism

NoRedInk PearDeck Lesson: Evidence, Citations, and Plagiarism

Created by
BmartinezTeaches
Introduce students to your NoRedInk lesson with this interactive PearDeck presentation. 9-10 grade: Evidence, Citations, and PlagiarismBody Paragraphs: Claims, Evidence, and ReasoningPart 1: Using Strong Evidence to Support a ClaimRecognizing Strong Topic Sentences 1: ClaimsEvaluating EvidenceFinding Evidence to Support a ClaimCheckpoint: Using Strong Evidence to Support a Claim
Preview of "The Danger of a Single Story" Synthesis Analysis Assignment

"The Danger of a Single Story" Synthesis Analysis Assignment

A high school ELA assignment in which students watch, analyze, and synthesize the TED talk lecture "The Danger of a Single Story." Also includes QR code links to supplemental information and analysis questions for students to answer.
Preview of Writing Bundle

Writing Bundle

This bundle includes individual presentations on narrative, expository, and argumentative writing.
Preview of Media Persuasion and Advertising - Part 3: Breaking Down Images

Media Persuasion and Advertising - Part 3: Breaking Down Images

Created by
Steve's Place
Google Slides presentation on Media and Advertising. For upper elementary, or high school students with higher needs (originally created for teenage students in a Life Skills program). Includes discussion prompts, key-terms, note-taking checklist, quote analysis, and fun facts! Part 3 of a 3-part learning cycle!
Preview of Fat Bias and Body Positivity: An Overview

Fat Bias and Body Positivity: An Overview

Created by
Viceceo Learning
Is fat bias/fat bashing the last politically correct, acceptable prejudice? There is a lot of evidence that points to the answer ‘yes.’ We, as a culture, wrongly believe that “fat” is synonymous with ‘lazy,’ and ‘stupid’ and ‘lacking in self control.’ As a result, many fat people are outright bullied and insidiously shamed by the media, societal beauty and moral standards, “health” advocates and providers, and even “friends” and family members. The believe that they are helping their overweight
Preview of American Romanticism and Transcendentalism Slide Show

American Romanticism and Transcendentalism Slide Show

This resource provides the tenets of Romanticism and Transcendentalism in an engaging slideshow. It also provides a comparison of Transcendentalism and "hippies". This can be used as an introduction to the literature of the time period.
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