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High school writing-essays lecture videos

Preview of Mini Course: Select a College Essay Topic and Draft an Introduction

Mini Course: Select a College Essay Topic and Draft an Introduction

This no-fluff course cuts right to the chase and clarifies exactly who the admissions audience is and the key attributes what they look for.  Mini lessons will help student writers identify potential topics and draft an engaging introduction.  The teacher provides countless anecdotes and samples from her experience working with over 2,000 student writers.This mini-course is all a student needs to get started.  It is a manageable, cost-effective, easy to follow course taught by an enthusiastic hi
Preview of Flipped Classroom Video: How to Write a Five Paragraph Essay

Flipped Classroom Video: How to Write a Five Paragraph Essay

Created by
Daniel Jones
This a video that can be used in a flipped classroom or as a stand alone lesson. This video takes students through the design of a graphic organizer for a five paragraph essay. The video is simple yet engaging. The students will be able to tackle any prompt without the stress of "OH MY GOODNESS! I CAN'T WRITE FIVE PARAGRAPHS!" This video teaches students how to pre-write one paragraph at a time. I have also included a copy of the graphic organizer with the video.
Preview of How to Write a Concluding Paragraph, Easy Essay Conclusion Paragraph Format
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How to Write a Concluding Paragraph, Easy Essay Conclusion Paragraph Format

Created by
Laura Randazzo
An experienced high school English teacher shares tips and tricks to make your teaching life easier. Today, we’re talking about how to help our high school and middle school students write strong concluding paragraphs by following a simple three-sentence formula.Want to view the free companion materials to teach introductory paragraph writing? Click here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/How-to-Write-an-Introductory-Paragraph-Easy-Essay-Intro-Paragraph-Format-3439063Concluding paragra
Preview of Writing Your First Business Plan (Video Guide + Writing Project)
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Writing Your First Business Plan (Video Guide + Writing Project)

NOTE: This video guide is bundled with Writing Your First Business Plan (Writing Project)! Do you have a good idea, but just do not know how to start implementing it? Take the first step by writing a simple plan that helps you understand not just your vision, but the mission you must execute and the steps you must take to realize that vision. Understand how your experiences and insights have uniquely positioned you to build an enterprise that serves people and acquires resources. There are 7 a
Preview of How to Write an Introductory Paragraph, Easy Essay Intro. Paragraph Format
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How to Write an Introductory Paragraph, Easy Essay Intro. Paragraph Format

Created by
Laura Randazzo
An experienced high school English teacher shares tips and tricks to make your teaching life easier. Today, we’re talking about how to help our high school and middle school students write strong introductory paragraphs by following a simple four-step formula.Introductory paragraph slides and handout:https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/How-to-Write-an-Introductory-Paragraph-FREE-Slides-Handout-Model-Intro-3439047Brainstorming organizers:https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Brainst
Preview of English Teacher Help: How to Teach Writing, FREE Brainstorming Organizers, CCSS
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English Teacher Help: How to Teach Writing, FREE Brainstorming Organizers, CCSS

Created by
Laura Randazzo
An experienced high school English teacher shares four brainstorm organizers to help middle school and high school writers gather their ideas and research before writing. To download your own set of the brainstorm organizers and complete samples shown in the video, go here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Brainstorming-Organizers-FREE-Handouts-Examples-to-Help-Teen-Writers-CCSS-3405571 Want more help with writing instruction, including high-interest lessons and exemplar student sam
Preview of 11 Words to Strike from Student Writing, FREE Literary Analysis Writing Advice
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11 Words to Strike from Student Writing, FREE Literary Analysis Writing Advice

Created by
Laura Randazzo
An experienced high school English teacher shares tips and tricks to make your teaching life easier. Today, let’s talk about 11 words that steal the power from our students' literary analysis essays. Click here for a free copy of the Power of Words slides and handout shown in the video: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Essay-Writing-Support-Improve-Literary-Analysis-Essays-FREE-SlidesHandout-3522407 Lots of advice and free resources for secondary teachers at https://laurarandazzo.co
Preview of Writing Topic Sentences Video Lecture (Flipped Classroom)

Writing Topic Sentences Video Lecture (Flipped Classroom)

Created by
Jeff Johnson
This is a video lecture about writing topic sentences in an essay. It is a video file that is about 1:30. I use this for flipping my classroom and catching up students on content that they have missed. In this video I explain how a topic sentence is, essentially, a one-point thesis statement. The example I use is drawn from Animal Farm and worldview. The specific prompt addressed is, "What is the worldview of Animal Farm?" All my videos can be seen at: www.youtube.com/jjohnsonnwc I have had
Preview of Writing Short Answer Responses with MLA Citations

Writing Short Answer Responses with MLA Citations

Created by
Sheree Fortney
This narrated video tutorial will teach students how to transform a writing prompt into a solid short answer response that includes direct quotes from a primary source, paraphrasing from a primary source, and basic MLA citation punctuation rules.
Preview of Constructive Comments for Correcting Composition Essays (the fourCE)

Constructive Comments for Correcting Composition Essays (the fourCE)

Dr. Bridget R. Moore, author of Dr. Moore's Step-by-Step MLA Quick Reference Guide, provides another student-centered learning resource with Constructive Comments for Correcting Composition Essays (fourCE).Providing in-depth feedback on students' essays is essential in the writing process for students to grow as writers. Using this number system to deliver feedback on students' essays can quickly and easily provide substantive comments. In addition to brief explanations of the error in the
Preview of Quote Analysis Writing Video (model w/ examples)
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Quote Analysis Writing Video (model w/ examples)

Created by
Brimaworks
This video outlines a 5-Step approach to analyzing quotes from a text, especially in literary analysis essay writing: 1) TAG, 2) Speaker & Context, 3) Paraphrase, 4) Breakdown, 5) Deeper Meaning/Purpose. It includes example analysis from William Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet and Markus Zusak's The Book Thief. *note: This uses my maiden name & it is an older video so some of the graphic/volume quality is not the greatest*Visit my blog for more information on how I use my TpT products i
Preview of English II State Test Crash Course
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English II State Test Crash Course

I have created a series of videos that I use in my English II class every year that will teach students valuable skills they need to know to be able to pass the English II State Test. Even if you are not taking this same test, all Common Core English II skills are the same and are taught in these videos. These videos can also be used for other grades when any essay writing skills are needed!!
Preview of Observations Versus Inferences
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Observations Versus Inferences

In this video, Dr. P. defines and illustrates two key skills in History and analytical writing -- making observations of an historical artifact and drawing inferences from it. Dr. P. asks students to make observations of Queen Elizabeth I's Armada Portrait and then shares her own. Next, Dr. P. asks students to draw inferences from the observations that she / they have just made; after pausing the video, students listen to inferences that Dr. P. drew. Dr. P. also models note taking in a graphi
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