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Preview of Antigone Unit Sophocles Greek Tragedy Activities Bundle

Antigone Unit Sophocles Greek Tragedy Activities Bundle

Make the plot, language, and themes of this Ancient Greek tragedy accessible and relevant to your students. Over 230 PPT slides, 200 printable pages, and 55 different engaging common core activities bring this great play to life in the classroom. For a close look at the Antigone activities, view the preview. This detailed Antigone unit facilitates a deep analysis of the play within the following categories:1) Introduction to the Origins of Greek Tragedy2) Preview of the Oedipus Myth3) Indirect
Preview of College English FULL Semester 16 weeks 1301 1302 AP Writing  and Research

College English FULL Semester 16 weeks 1301 1302 AP Writing and Research

When I started working as an adjunct professor, I had zero resources, and despite extensive searching online, I couldn't find exactly what I needed. Over the course of several years, I wrote a curriculum that I have now settled into that consists of (4) four-week units. I use this curriculum for both 1301 and 1302 adjusting my expectations, assignment and major essay lengths and adding grammar support as needed (particularly in 1301).Ā Each meticulously planned lesson (intended to last 1 week)Ā  w
Preview of HOW TO WRITE A FEATURE STORY POWER POINT

HOW TO WRITE A FEATURE STORY POWER POINT

Created by
iLOVE2TEACH
This is a great power point that I created for my journalism class. It focuses on what a feature article is and how to write your own. There are lots of visuals and it goes into detail about the following topics:- What a feature story is- Hard news vs. soft news- Types of features- Gathering data- Story format- Organization- Brainstorming: how to find your story/ journal questions- Feature story structure- The lead/ different types of leads with examples- The nut graph with examples- The body wi
Preview of Beloved: The Complete Bundle

Beloved: The Complete Bundle

Created by
LoveLitLearn
Please enjoy this complete and comprehensive bundle for teaching Toni Morrison's Beloved. Well-suited for both HS and college-level spaces, as well as specifically tailored toward the skills of Unit 6 in AP Literature and Composition. Slides, study guides, assessments, and essay prompts - all here!
Preview of HSC MOD C Craft of Writing Discursive + Imaginative COMPLETE BUNDLE +BONUS

HSC MOD C Craft of Writing Discursive + Imaginative COMPLETE BUNDLE +BONUS

Help your students overcome the fear of writing. This is a COMPLETE guide to teaching BOTH Discursive AND Imaginative Writing!! If Module C Craft of Writing has been that EXTRA thing in the HSC you've had worrying you in the back of your mind, just lift these resources and let them run its course.DISCURSIVE WRITINGThis is a FIVE PART TEACHING BUNDLE WHICH INCLUDES:1. An introduction OR revision of the Craft of Writing.This was originally designed for a workshop and thus should take about 30~50 m
Preview of Poetry Analysis Bundle

Poetry Analysis Bundle

This is a poetry analysis bundle using the TPCASTT method of analysis. With this method of poetry analysis, students analyze a poem by looking at the Title, Paraphrasing the poem, looking at the connotation, attitude of speaker, shifts within the poem, reexamining the title, and looking at the theme of the poem.This bundle includes:--PowerPoint to introduce the elements of the TPCASTT with a sheet to take notes on--3 poems to practice using the TPCASTT analysis method--Essay packet to write a T
Preview of Complete Comma Unit (Digital & Self-Checking) | High School Grammar

Complete Comma Unit (Digital & Self-Checking) | High School Grammar

In this punctuation unit, students will learn comma usage rules. The unit is split into six separate comma rules, and there are practice activities specific to each rule. There is also a review activity that reviews all six rules at once. A Google Form quiz is included to assess students at the end of the unit!All activities are self-checking, meaning that students will get immediate feedback to let them know if they are correct or not. Teachers will be able to see student progress immediately w
Preview of VCE English - Creating Texts Studying the mentor texts for the Protest framework

VCE English - Creating Texts Studying the mentor texts for the Protest framework

4 PowerPoints working through each of the mentor texts for the protest Framework of Ideas for Unit 3 English Creating Texts area of study. The PPTs focus on background information, language and purpose.They include1. Mark Gillespie's Friday's essay on the Sydney Mardi Gras march in 19782. Emmeline Pankhurst's speech 'Freedom or Death'3. Kurt Vonnegut's short story 'Harrison Bergeron'4. Meyne Wyatt's monology from the 'City of Gold'5. A ppt guiding students to respond to stimulus material similar
Preview of College English Unit 1: Getting Started ENGL1302 ENGL1301 AP 4 Weeks 1301

College English Unit 1: Getting Started ENGL1302 ENGL1301 AP 4 Weeks 1301

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 "Getting Stated" Unit is intended to cover weeks 1-4 of a 16 week semester.Note: You save 20% when you purchase the full unit.LESSON 1:Collegiate Habits for SuccessThis lesson plan is designed to help students develop collegiate habits for success you will return to again and again, all semester long. It covers e
Preview of VCE English My Brilliant Career - Text analysis

VCE English My Brilliant Career - Text analysis

A powerpoint to assist teachers who are analysing the novel 'My Brilliant Career' by Miles Franklin. The powerpoint focuses on the key skills and knowledge that is required for the VCE English study design in Units 3 and 4Areas covered include:Setting and contextHistorical, social and cultural valuesStructure of the textLanguageLetters and poetrySymbolismThemesKey passage analysis connecting to the themes and ideasCharacter activityEssay questions
Preview of HOW TO WRITE AN EFFECTIVE ESSAY POWER POINT

HOW TO WRITE AN EFFECTIVE ESSAY POWER POINT

Created by
iLOVE2TEACH
This 17 page power point covers everything you need to know when writing an effective essay. It is great to show students before any paper.Topics that are included in the power point:- Brainstorming- Parts of an essay- Introduction- Attention grabbers- Examples of attention grabbers- Background information- Thesis statement- The body paragraph- Conclusion- Organization- Transitions- Plagiarism- Consequences of plagiarism- Lots of clip-art and pictures!
Preview of Introduction Paragraphs: PowerPoint Presentation

Introduction Paragraphs: PowerPoint Presentation

Created by
ELA Hwy
A must for secondary ELA teachers.> 43 slides, sound and motion effectsĀ throughoutWalks students through the following central ideas, then goes into detail about each:> Purposes of an introduction> Parts of an introduction (thesis, supporting topics, hook, restatement of thesis)> Hooks (what are they, examples of)> Among others, it answers the following essential questions: Ā  Ā  Why should you practice writing introductions? Ā  Ā  What is the purpose of an introduction? Ā  Ā  How can
Preview of Writing Presentation: An intro to hooks, theses, claims, and counterclaims!

Writing Presentation: An intro to hooks, theses, claims, and counterclaims!

This editable 24-slide presentation serves as a writing review for middle and high school students. With definitions and engaging activities for writing hooks, thesis statements, claims, and counterclaims, this resource takes approximately one full class period and is a great resource for introducing or re-introducing writing techniques! This is aligned to Florida B.E.S.T. Standards.
Preview of *BUNDLE: College Essay

*BUNDLE: College Essay

Created by
ReadingRouantree
These presentations progress through the four stages of a College Essay or Personal Narrative unit. Each presentation focuses on examples and strategies for students to compose their own narrative.You can use the PearDeck Add-on to make these interactive lessons for your students.
Preview of To Kill a Mockingbird: Background, Study Guides, Assessments, and Writing

To Kill a Mockingbird: Background, Study Guides, Assessments, and Writing

Teaching To Kill a Mockingbird for the first time (or for the hundredth time) and looking for some new resources? This bundle is designed to make teaching the novel easy by taking all the prep away. This lesson includes pre-reading background slides to provide context for the novel with some pre-reading discussion topics, seven sets of study guide notes and seven accompanying reading quizzes, a variety of writing assignments (expository, argumentative, newspaper, character analysis, quote analys
Preview of AP Language and Composition COMPLETE FRQ Review

AP Language and Composition COMPLETE FRQ Review

This lesson has recent FRQ section practice and has links in the slideshow to all rubrics, sample papers and commentaries. The lesson guides students through a complete FRQ exam and teaches them how to grade according to the rubrics that College Board provides.
Preview of College English Unit 2:  Respond to Reading poems, short stories, nonfiction AP

College English Unit 2: Respond to Reading poems, short stories, nonfiction AP

My college level (ENGL1301 or ENGL130) Reading Response Unit is a comprehensive resource designed to engage and empower college students in their exploration of literature. This resource offers a variety of lessons and activities that allow students to respond to primary sources, short stories, poetry, and song lyrics, providing them with a well-rounded reading response experience.In Lesson 1, students will delve into the true story of Billy the Kid, analyzing primary sources from the Library of
Preview of College English Unit 3: Multimedia Analysis and Argument Film Speech Ads AP

College English Unit 3: Multimedia Analysis and Argument Film Speech Ads AP

My college level (ENGL1301 or ENGL130) Multimedia Unit is a comprehensive resource designed to engage and empower college students in their exploration of multimedia analysis and arguments. This resource offers a variety of lessons and activities that allow students to investigate visual rhetoric in print advertisements, commercials, speeches, fine art, and film.Lesson 1: The Rhetoric of Visual Arguments- This lesson introduces the power of rhetoric and the persuasive impact of visual arguments.
Preview of Paragraph Writing and APA Citations

Paragraph Writing and APA Citations

This product includes a Paragraph Writing Guide and an APA Citations Lesson Plan. The APA Citations will help students learn how to cite a variety of resources both through in-text and reference page citation. The Paragraph Writing Guide breaks down the structure of a paragraph and provides an authentic example for students to reference. The guide also shows students how to incorporate APA citations into their writing. These products can be used for any content area as research and writing tools
Preview of Pride and Prejudice Unit

Pride and Prejudice Unit

Created by
Sandra Still
This unit includes introductory notes on Austen's life and times, notes for each teaching section, reading checks for each section, a seminar discussion guide, a "translation into modern English" activity, and challenging unit test. Answer keys included. Note - most of the reading checks and the test are essay / short answer format. I used this unit for both average and Advanced Placement classes.
Preview of Writing PowerPoints Bundle

Writing PowerPoints Bundle

This is a bundle of all of my writing PowerPoints.Included Topics:Literary AnalysisResearchEditingMLAPersuasive WritingRevisingAP Language StrategiesRhetoric - Ethos, Pathos, LogosTonePlanningWriting a ConclusionSynthesis EssayThesis StatementsBuy individually HERE
Preview of Revising, Editing, & Proofreading Presentation

Revising, Editing, & Proofreading Presentation

Created by
Bree Lowry
This product is an effective way to teach students about revising, editing, and proofreading their writing. It generally discuss the revision process and covers editing and proofreading in great detail. This presentation covers academic verbs tenses and aspects of editing and proofreading such as subject-verb agreement, shifts in tenses, shifts in grammatical forms, sentence fragments, run-on sentences, pronoun reference and agreement, and misplaced and dangling modifiers.
Preview of College English Unit 4: Research, Counter Arguments, Various Voices 4 Weeks AP

College English Unit 4: Research, Counter Arguments, Various Voices 4 Weeks AP

This bundle contains my full Conducting Research UnitThe Unit includes:Lesson 1: Understanding Various ViewpointsLesson 2: Annotated BibliographyLesson 3: Counter ArgumentsLesson 4: Gender & Ethnic Gaps in ResearchQuiz: Multiple ChoiceMajor Writing Assignment: Problem Solution ResearchLesson 1: "Understanding Various Viewpoints in Writing" empowers college students to become effective communicators by exploring diverse perspectives on complex topics. The resource combines lecture, interactiv
Preview of AP English Literature Slides for Poetry (Unit 2)

AP English Literature Slides for Poetry (Unit 2)

Created by
LoveLitLearn
This unit is is designed to be taught for AP Literature and Composition Unit 2, based on the skills and objectives found in the APĀ® English Literature and Composition COURSE AND EXAM DESCRIPTION, available from: https://apcentral.collegeboard.org/courses/ap-english-literature-and-composition. It can certainly and easily be adapted for a poetry unit for an upper-secondary English class or Pre-AP as well! Slide design credit goes to Slides Carnival: https://www.slidescarnival.com/
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For elementary students who are just learning to write, you can use worksheets to practice letter formation. Students in middle and high school can use learning stations to learn how to write and revise essays. With plenty of TPT resources at your fingertips, you can sharpen your student's writing skills in no time. Extend writing activities beyond the classroom and observe as your child nurtures their imagination, enriches their vocabulary, and enhances their storytelling prowess.

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Here are a few ideas for writing activities ā€” from our teacher-created resources ā€” that you can find on TPT and that are designed to teach students how to write effectively. (Pro tip: These worksheets serve as an excellent complement to our reading materials.)

Journaling

Encourage students to keep daily journals where they can freely express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. This practice helps them develop their writing style and build the habit of writing regularly.

Writing Prompts

Provide engaging prompts that encourage imaginative storytelling. For instance, you could ask students to write about a world without the internet, or ask them to describe something only using one of their five senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste).

Peer Editing

Have students exchange their written work with a peer for feedback. This helps them strengthen their ability to identify and correct mistakes in grammar, punctuation, and spelling; give constructive criticism; and revise their writing based on feedback.

Sentence and Paragraph Construction

Provide sentence and paragraph building exercises to help students understand the basic structure of writing and how to organize their ideas coherently.

Letter Writing

Ask students to write letters to real or fictional recipients. They could compose formal letters, persuasive letters on specific topics, thank-you notes, or postcards.

Blogging

Create a classroom blog where students can publish their writing for a wider audience. This teaches them to write for a purpose and consider their audience's perspective.

Research Papers

Guide students through the process of researching and writing informative or argumentative essays. Teach them how to construct persuasive arguments and counterarguments on various topics, include evidence, and cite sources.

Poetry Writing

Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

By incorporating these (and other!) writing activities into your lesson plans, you can nurture a love for writing.

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