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Middle school writing-essays lectures for Google Apps

Preview of Embedding Quotations – How to Embed Quotes Pre-test, Lecture & Reference Sheet

Embedding Quotations – How to Embed Quotes Pre-test, Lecture & Reference Sheet

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Weary of students who slap quoted material into their essays without any framing or support? Fix this common mistake made by young writers with these interactive lesson materials.Begin with a “pre-test”/skill assessment of students’ knowledge regarding M.L.A. citation formatting and concrete detail/quote framing. Then, work through the answers to the skill assessment pre-test with a dynamic lecture (30 slides) that uses compelling examples and modern design to hold students’ interest. (Let's be
Preview of Essay Writing Google Slides Lessons BUNDLE | Expository and Argumentative

Essay Writing Google Slides Lessons BUNDLE | Expository and Argumentative

Do you want to provide your middle or high school students with guides on how to write an informative essay such as problem and solution , cause and effect, compare and contrast essays as well as an argumentative essay? This excellent writing Test Prep bundle of No Prep Writing Google Slides Presentations teaches your 8th, 9th, 10th, and 11th grades the needed guidelines as well as analyzes sample essays. Definitions, structure, organization, detailed description of components, and other informa
Preview of How to Write a Literary Analysis Essay

How to Write a Literary Analysis Essay

Created by
Jessica Mullen
This Google Slides will take you step by step through the proper structure of a literary analysis essay. Breaking down the parts of each piece of a lit analysis essay, it focuses on how to develop thesis statements, introductory paragraphs, body paragraphs, and conclusions properly. It also focuses on ways to improve writing style, including strengthening word choice and varying sentence structure. Further, the Google Slides includes tips and links for proper MLA citation. You will find example
Preview of How to Research Lesson

How to Research Lesson

This "How to Research" Lesson is perfect for middle or high school students as an introduction or reminder on how to research properly, avoid plagiarism, and find credible sources online. This lesson includes tons of interactive activities where students will use their laptops, chrome books, or cell phones to practice researching and giving feedback on what they find.This lesson covers: How to get started - narrowing down your topic through focus questions Finding credible sources - examples of
Preview of RACES Response Resource with an Example and Large Text to Make Anchor Chart

RACES Response Resource with an Example and Large Text to Make Anchor Chart

Created by
Miss Denise
This RACES Response Resource is designed to teach students how to respond to an open-ended question. It outlines how to write a response using the RACES strategy and offers an example, using William Blake's poem, "A Poison Tree." Additionally, it features sentence frames and transitions to support students with their writing. The resource also includes large letters to make an anchor chart.
Preview of Opinion Writing Resource 1st grade Social Studies Related Mentor Text Included

Opinion Writing Resource 1st grade Social Studies Related Mentor Text Included

Created by
Miss Denise
This Opinion Writing Resource is designed to teach students how to write an opinion. It explains the concept of an opinion (to state your opinion and persuade the reader), outlines the difference between an opinion and a fact and offers a several examples of each. Additionally, it features 2 mentor texts that relates to 1st grade social studies ("What is the most important good?" and "What is the most important service?"), sentence frames, and an editing checklist to support students with their
Preview of Quoting Evidence Within Writing/Essay, How to Format Quotes Lecture & Notes

Quoting Evidence Within Writing/Essay, How to Format Quotes Lecture & Notes

Created by
MrsTeacherStore
This is a Google Presentation designed to guide students on the proper usage of quotes from external sources in their essays.The presentation covers essential punctuation marks such as quotation marks, brackets, commas, and ellipsis to correctly integrate outside evidence into their writing. It also provides guidelines on how to cite online sources using the author's name, title, and paragraph number. The final slide offers a practice exercise to reinforce the concepts covered in the presentatio
Preview of Writing: Grade 5 Unit 4: Research-Based Arg. Essay: Writer's WS

Writing: Grade 5 Unit 4: Research-Based Arg. Essay: Writer's WS

Writing: Grade 5 Unit 4: Bend 1: The Research-Based Argument EssayAll of Bend 1! Sessions 1-7!  A bonus Session 8 from Bend 2!Writing: The Research-Based Argument EssayGrade 5 Unit 4: All of Bend 1 and the first session for Bend 2 only!Sessions 1-8.These slides include bend 1(Sessions 1-7), bend 2(session 8) If this is your first year implementing Writer's WS often teachers do bend 1 only.I would suggest bend 1 and possibly 3 if you are short on time or it is your first time teaching this unit.I
Preview of GOOGLE SLIDES- Explanatory Essay - Step by Step Presentation

GOOGLE SLIDES- Explanatory Essay - Step by Step Presentation

You know your students, you know how to write essays, but you want the ease of opening up a ready-made presentation that walks your students through every step of the way when writing an explanatory essay. That's what this resource was built for!With this presentation you will be able to:-Walk students through introductions, body paragraphs and conclusions. -Dive deep into each component of the essay including writing a strong thesis, hook, background, and topics. -Teach your students to organiz
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 RACE - What Does Good Evidence Look Like? - Slideshow

RACE - What Does Good Evidence Look Like? - Slideshow

Created by
Mort's ELA Shop
It took me about four days, but this slide show, complete with timed animation and a clearly written script teaches students how to write better explanations when using the RACE format. It will also help students improve the content of their body paragraphs when writing informational, analytical, and argument essays. I have included notes on each slide so that you can go through and deliver the instruction the same way that I did when I made a video of the slide show using Screencastify. I wou
Preview of How to Write a Thesis Statement Google Slides ™ Lesson (6th, 7th, and 8th Grade)

How to Write a Thesis Statement Google Slides ™ Lesson (6th, 7th, and 8th Grade)

Looking to teach how to write a thesis statement to your students? This mini-lesson is short, but detailed! This 5 Google Slide ™ presentation includes: -The two components of a thesis statement -The requirements of a thesis statement -Two examples of thesis statements (For each example, the components are reviewed and color-coded. Example # 1 connects the two parts of the thesis with a subordinating conjunction. Example # 2 connects the two parts of the thesis with a semicolon.)
Preview of How to Write a Claim: Lesson Slides and Student Handout

How to Write a Claim: Lesson Slides and Student Handout

Created by
Sabrina Bogart
This product is a comprehensive lesson that walks students through how to write a Claim Sentence in response to a Compelling Question. It follows an "I do--We do--You do" structure.Contents include: 42-slide Google Slides deck, walking students through the basics of a claim, including:What is a Compelling Question?How do you answer a Compelling Question?What is a Claim?The Claim FormulaThe 4 Steps to Writing a Claim3 practice examples (I Do, We Do, You Do)Student Guided Note Handout (PDF) linked
Preview of Writing Strong Paragraphs- Google Slides Presentation in .pdf

Writing Strong Paragraphs- Google Slides Presentation in .pdf

This is a simple mini-lesson about how to write a strong paragraph. It is great for a review or reinforcement. I am planning to use this in the first weeks of school with my 7th and 8th graders before they do any writing. There is a mentor paragraph included that is used to demonstrate elements of a strong paragraph on each slide.
Preview of Writing Effective Essay Conclusions - English 8th grade 30 Multiple Choice 16pgs

Writing Effective Essay Conclusions - English 8th grade 30 Multiple Choice 16pgs

It is important to note that a "Conclusion Essay" is not a standard type of essay. Essays typically have an introduction, body paragraphs, and a conclusion section, but the essay's content and purpose can vary widely.Here is a 30 multiple-choice related to Writing Effective Essay Conclusions. These 17 pages will focus on the elements that make a strong conclusion, which can be applied to various types of essays specifically for 8th graders and higher grades. This activity with answers included,
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 Argument Writing: Introduction Paragraph | Guided Notes, Interactive Examples

Argument Writing: Introduction Paragraph | Guided Notes, Interactive Examples

Created by
CassidyHCarroll
Help your world changers step into the world of argumentative writing with guided notes and paragraph examples. My teaching style is a mix of innovative activities paired with some trusted traditional lessons sprinkled in. I created these guided notes to introduce the INTRODUCTION PARAGRAPH. Includes:28 slides dedicated to a well-thought-out, fully explained intro paragraph.Questions after every few slides to gauge students' understanding. Perfect to pair up with PearDeck.Example PromptExample i
Preview of How to Write an Introduction Paragraph

How to Write an Introduction Paragraph

These slides offer a simple introduction to writing introductions for a literary analysis essay. They are simple enough for middle schoolers but we also serve as a helpful refresher for high schoolers. Students will learn how to write a hook, a TAG (title, author, genre), and a thesis.
Preview of The Writing Process and Parts of An Essay Notes

The Writing Process and Parts of An Essay Notes

Looking for detailed notes on the Writing Process? Look no further than this Google Slideshow. In this presentation, you will find information on Brainstorming, Outlining, Drafting, Peer Review, Editing, and Publishing. In addition, this also gives information about the different parts of an essay including Thesis statements and examples.
Preview of Mastering MLA In-Text Citations Lesson Lecture - Includes Guided Notes - Quiz

Mastering MLA In-Text Citations Lesson Lecture - Includes Guided Notes - Quiz

Created by
Mr Ingram
Teaching Students how to use in-text citations can be easy and enjoyable. These lecture slides help guide students through the rules and examples of in-text citations. The lecture is easy to present and have fun gifs to keep the students interest. While presenting the lecture students are taking guided notes which are included. After the lecture a google form quiz can be taken. Interest in other MLA lessons? Check out these:MLA Foldable Pocket Guide: https://tinyurl.com/anzy4bkt MLA Puzzle Game
Preview of Middle Grade Essay Writing PROGRESSIVE BUNDLE (Lectures & Graphic Organizers)

Middle Grade Essay Writing PROGRESSIVE BUNDLE (Lectures & Graphic Organizers)

Created by
ELA Institute
This bundle will grow as more resources are uploaded!This bundle includes resources to teach persuasive essay writing and narrative essay writing to middle graders, including detailed lecture slides, a Google Docs graphic organizer for each type of essay, a lecture specific to persuasive tools (including imagery and figurative language) and an activity to teach narrative arcs.Additionally, it includes a graphic organizer for writing literary analysis essays for 8th and 9th graders. Lecture slide
Preview of What is a Claim? Presentation (GOOGLE SLIDE)
Preview of Ethos, Logos, Pathos-Persuasive Strategies-Argumentative Writing-Ad Analysis

Ethos, Logos, Pathos-Persuasive Strategies-Argumentative Writing-Ad Analysis

Created by
Whimsy and Rigor
Persuasive strategies (ethos, pathos, logos) + a game = this incredibly engaging download!Here's what's included:Google Slide deck (fully editable) with notes on each of the 3 persuasive strategiesYouTube playlist featuring 7 commercials that demonstrate the persuasive strategiesNote-taking handout for studentsInstructions to play the game Ruin It. (In a nutshell: The teacher chooses a word from the included list (ex: prom). Students have to "ruin it" in exactly 4 words. (Ex: date never shows up
Preview of Thesis Statement Notes Presentation

Thesis Statement Notes Presentation

Created by
Paper 2 Pixels
This presentation reviews three-pronged thesis statements for students. It presents a definition for thesis statements along with rules for writing them and things to avoid. At the end of the presentation, there are eight sample thesis statements for students to practice evaluating. It is recommended that they work in partners on this practice to write down whether they think the thesis statements presented are appropriately formatted and why or why not that's the case. There are additional prac
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