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ELA test prep outlines for Google Apps

Preview of 180 Days of AP English Language: A Flexible Pacing Guide {FULLY EDITABLE!}

180 Days of AP English Language: A Flexible Pacing Guide {FULLY EDITABLE!}

Created by
Angie Kratzer
There are scores of ways to organize an AP™ English Language & Composition class. This FULLY EDITABLE 180-day pacing guide is a straightforward chunking of the following skill sets:◈rhetorical analysis◈analyzing and writing in the rhetorical modes◈argumentation and persuasion◈the research process◈the synthesis essayThis pacing guide is provided as both PowerPoint and Google Slides.STOP!! You can get a free PDF of the pacing guide here.Woven into the pacing guide is a survey of American liter
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis Essay Writing Practice with Google Drive - AP Test Prep!

Rhetorical Analysis Essay Writing Practice with Google Drive - AP Test Prep!

Do your students struggle with identifying a speaker's argument? Have you gone over ethos, pathos, and logos (and other rhetorical devices) but need some practice writing prompts to help students apply their knowledge? Do you need to help prep your students for the AP Language Test? This is the resource for you! This resource includes: Four speeches which require students to annotate for rhetorical devicesLinks for students to view/listen to each speech A link to a MEGA list of rhetorical device
Preview of Digital Persuasive Essay Outline - Graphic Organizer for Google Docs OLC4O OSSLT

Digital Persuasive Essay Outline - Graphic Organizer for Google Docs OLC4O OSSLT

Scaffold persuasive writing with this digital essay outline! This graphic organizer will outline students’ 5-paragraph persuasive essay and prompt them to organize their introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion.  Suitable for online learning and formatted for Google Drive®! How to use this Digital Persuasive Essay Outline:This persuasive essay outline can be used with upper middle school or junior high school students.  They can apply this outline to a persuasive essay on any topic.   This
Preview of NYS ELA Regents: Part 2 - Argument Support for ELLs/MLLs

NYS ELA Regents: Part 2 - Argument Support for ELLs/MLLs

A 7-page, customizable guide for understanding and writing Part 2 (Argument) of the New York State Regents Examination in English Language Arts—created for ELLs/MLLs, but can be used with a variety of learnersThis guide includes: key vocabulary with definitionssuggested sentence starters, plus writing practicetips for finding evidencean argument essay writing templatean argument essay writing checklist
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis Essay Revision Board Activity - AP Language Printable

Rhetorical Analysis Essay Revision Board Activity - AP Language Printable

Looking for a way to support students in targeted, actionable rhetorical analysis essay revision? This Revision Board activity takes students through targeted focus correction areas, helping students "zone in" on rhetorical essay "must-haves." By working through a colorful visual "Revision Board," students can self-edit independently with clear focus and outcomes towards a revised essay. This activity works equally as well with a guided whole-class revision instruction using the accompanying sli
Preview of NYS ELA Regents: Part 3 - Text-Analysis Response Support for ELLs/MLLs

NYS ELA Regents: Part 3 - Text-Analysis Response Support for ELLs/MLLs

An 8-page, customizable guide to understanding and writing a Text-Analysis Response (Part 3) for the New York State Regents Examination in English Language Arts—created for ELLs/MLLs, but can be used with a variety of learnersThis guide includes: key vocabulary with definitionsa step-by-step guide for completing Part 3, with examplestips for identifying a central ideaa list of example central ideasa Text-Analysis Response writing template
Preview of Night Short Response

Night Short Response

Created by
Ms Bernard TPT
Using the passage of Mrs. Schächter, students will first answer questions to come up with a central idea of the passage. Students will also identify a literary device used in the passage. Once the students have identified the central idea and literary device, they will need to provide evidence and explain each piece of evidence. The students will use their answers to the questions to come up with a detailed two to three paragraph short-response. There are guidelines provided further down on the
Preview of Synthesis Essay Revision Board Activity - Slides, Printable - AP Language

Synthesis Essay Revision Board Activity - Slides, Printable - AP Language

Looking for a way to support students in targeted, actionable synthesis essay revision? This Revision Board activity takes students through targeted focus correction areas, helping students "zone in" on synthesis essay "must-haves." By working through a colorful visual "Revision Board," students can self-edit independently with clear focus and outcomes towards a revised essay. This activity works equally as well with a guided whole-class revision instruction using the accompanying slides. Anothe
Preview of Scott Foresman 2nd grade ELA curriculum

Scott Foresman 2nd grade ELA curriculum

This is a 7 page reference document for Scott Foresman 2nd grade ELA curriculumthat teachers can use to help preplan for lessons. It includes units 2-5, 5 weeks each of main selection, genre, paired selection, Comprehension skill, Vocabulary (Amazing words), High frequency words, Phonics and spelling words, and Grammar skills. Please see product thumbnail.
Preview of Compare & Contrast Essay:  Setting (AP Literature)

Compare & Contrast Essay: Setting (AP Literature)

Created by
MissRodriBecca
“On the Rainy River” by Tim O’Brien (chapter excerpt from The Things They Carried)“The Guest” by Albert Camus “Hills Like White Elephants” by Ernest Hemingway
Preview of UPDATED English Regents Essays: Outlines & Writing Activities

UPDATED English Regents Essays: Outlines & Writing Activities

Created by
Aubrey ELA
This flexible, editable product includes four student-facing documents to help them prepare for the two essays on the NY English Language Arts Regents Examination.Part 2: ArgumentPart 3: Text AnalysisPage 1 provides two simple and scaffolded mnemonic devices for remembering the essay structures, sentence by sentence. Page 2 provides a fill-in-the-blank version of this mnemonic device for practice and memorization.Pages 3-4 provides a graphic organizer for the Argument Essay, outlining each para
Preview of OSSLT Prep: Writing a Series of Paragraphs Expressing an Opinion

OSSLT Prep: Writing a Series of Paragraphs Expressing an Opinion

Created by
Change of Plans
Providing targeted practice and guidance can significantly enhance your students' preparation for the OSSLT. By utilizing this resource effectively, students can enhance their ability to construct coherent arguments and gain confidence in answering the opinion essay question on the test.
Preview of ENGLISH STAAR Test Prep!- Short Constructed Response Template + Rubric

ENGLISH STAAR Test Prep!- Short Constructed Response Template + Rubric

Use this awesome Short Constructed Response template to familiarize students with the English STAAR SCR template and rubric. Implement the ACE Strategy so they practice answering, citing and explaining their response. This will ensure they get the full 2 points for the STAAR test.
Preview of POPCORN Argument - I AM

POPCORN Argument - I AM

Created by
MissRodriBecca
Quick individual argument outline using the topic of their talents making the lesson meaningful and personal.
Preview of The Boy of the Painted Cave Novel Study

The Boy of the Painted Cave Novel Study

Created by
Paige Teves
Use this resource to guide your novel study of The Boy of the Painted Cave. This resource includes:Before Reading DiscussionsVocabularyMentor SentencesChapter SummariesSocratic Seminar Questions and Expectations
Preview of "Overrated" AP Prompt Argument Essay Writing Organizer + Stems AP Language

"Overrated" AP Prompt Argument Essay Writing Organizer + Stems AP Language

I developed this resource to help facilitate students' understanding of writing the Argument Essay on the AP Language Exam--specifically using the "Overrated" prompt from a previous AP Language exam. This organizer walks students through each of the thinking steps, and includes a thesis statement visual, strong topic sentence visual and stems to produce reasoning/commentary. Want to deepen your students' writing process with the AP Lang Argument essay? This AP Language Argument Essay Step-by-Ste
Preview of Opinion Writing Performance Task- After School Sports!

Opinion Writing Performance Task- After School Sports!

Scaffold students through an opinion writing performance task in which students write a five paragraph essay about whether or not they think students at their school should be required to have good grades in order to participate in after school sports.Students are guided through the process of making a structured plan for their essay.They're instructed on how to use that plan seamlessly to write a first draft, while also being provided examples of the expectation.From there, they will edit and r
Preview of STAAR Essay Graphic Organizers (Argumentative)

STAAR Essay Graphic Organizers (Argumentative)

Created by
Miss Nor
Graphic organizers for the Argumentative STAAR essay. I gave acronyms to each section that were easy for my students to remember to hopefully help them make sure they have all the necessary details on the day of. I also have a color coding section that can be used for peer or group work to help identify the elements.The informative option is available in a bundle.
Preview of AP Literature and Composition: New Rubric Essay Outlines

AP Literature and Composition: New Rubric Essay Outlines

Created by
Mack Guthrie
These outlines correspond to the new AP rubrics for Free Response Questions 1-3 on the AP Literature and Composition Exam. It follows the new AP Rubrics and the "line of reasoning" that the rubric calls for. It can be used as an outline or a checklist to make sure students are doing everything the rubric asks for. The students love the accessibility of these outlines and they have given great feedback on them.
Preview of Argumentative and Informational Essay Writing Outline & Template ECR - EDITABLE

Argumentative and Informational Essay Writing Outline & Template ECR - EDITABLE

My students were struggling with how to put their ideas on paper and then take those ideas and put them in an essay format. I came up with this simple outline for them to begin with and take notes on. Then they take that outline and begin writing their essay using the template. There are examples of both an Argumentative Essay and an Informational Essay written to show the students what to write where. I have also included an argumentative essay we wrote as a class in this format. Each is color-
Preview of Synthesis Essay Bundle AP Language  "Prison Reform" research + writing materials

Synthesis Essay Bundle AP Language "Prison Reform" research + writing materials

Updated as of 1/9/23!9 Resources includedI developed this resource to help facilitate students' understanding of writing the synthesis essay on the AP Language Exam with a prompt asking students to research prison reform. This project combines both research and writing that is high interest. This organizer kit walks students through each of the thinking steps, and includes a thesis statement visual, strong topic sentence visual and stems to produce reasoning/commentary as well as Line of Reasoni
Preview of MCAS Test Prep: Writing, Grade 5

MCAS Test Prep: Writing, Grade 5

Created by
Ms Tess
MCAS Test Prep from Lucy Calkins, Grade 5. Bend I and Bend II. Lesson slides & links
Preview of Keyhole Essay Bundle

Keyhole Essay Bundle

Use the resources included in this bundle to guide your students in writing an essay using the keyhole format! Using these resources, students will be able to plan a keyhole essay using a graphic organizer, write an effectively engaging introduction paragraph, a three-point thesis, body paragraphs that incorporate and explain text evidence, and a conclusion paragraph that wraps up the essay and explains the "so what."Included are all of the following:a Google Slides presentation explaining what
Preview of Fiction and Nonfiction Summaries (Google Doc for Distance Learning)

Fiction and Nonfiction Summaries (Google Doc for Distance Learning)

Outlines for Writing Fiction and Nonfiction SummariesFictionSomebodyWantedButSoThenNonfictionWhoWhatWhereWhenWhyDifferentiated Versions Included with Sentence StartersGoogle Doc Form Included for Online Learning(Please make a copy first before using!)
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