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Free high school writing syllabi

Preview of American Literature Year-Long Curriculum Map

American Literature Year-Long Curriculum Map

Created by
ELA Hero
Year-long curriculum for American Literature including Native American mythology, Puritanism, The Crucible by Arthur Miller, Rationalism, Romanticism, Last of the Mohicans by James Fenimore Cooper, Transcendentalism, Realism, Modernism, The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the Harlem Renaissance, A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry, and Contemporary literature. Includes:-List of texts and resources-Objectives using Bloom's Taxonomy-CCSS ELA grades 11-12-Best practices-list of assignmen
Preview of Advanced Grammar & Rhetoric / SAT Prep: Course Syllabus

Advanced Grammar & Rhetoric / SAT Prep: Course Syllabus

This is a free resource as a way to introduce a new series of products I will be uploading in the coming weeks. This is the course syllabus for my Advanced Grammar & Rhetoric course, a full semester (block) of everything grammar you can think of. It is the English department's most popular elective for juniors and seniors. I have just recently converted the course into a PDF textbook that is student and teacher friendly with online activities. You will LOVE this textbook. Here are the first
Preview of Writing Pacing Guide, Curriculum Map, Digital Format

Writing Pacing Guide, Curriculum Map, Digital Format

Created by
Julie Faulkner
This fully editable, fully digital resource is designed to serve as a suggested pacing guide for an entire, full curriculum for a writing course. Teaching writing is tough. I get it. It isn’t always easy to teach, and it isn’t always easy to do.  So, I’ve created this resource from years and years of teaching writing at the secondary level.  Knowing I wanted to provide other teachers with the tools they need in a ready-to-go comprehensive format drove me to focus on my teaching practices with wr
Preview of 1,000 Awesome Things Creative Writing Project

1,000 Awesome Things Creative Writing Project

Created by
Alicia Sneddon
After discussing Neil Pasricha's award winning blog, 1000awesomethings.com, students are challenged to create their own "awesome" calendar imitating Neil's writing style. This project challenges students to be positive individuals and to notice the small, but still awesome, things in life. My students have done this project twice now and love it each time. Included in this is a project description and small rubric. If you choose to do this project, a helpful addition is the Ted Talk done by Neil
Preview of Y11 General English YEAR PLAN Editable

Y11 General English YEAR PLAN Editable

Created by
Tea4Teacher
Do you teach Year 11 General English in Western Australia? This EDITABLE single-page Y11 General English Year Plan makes life easy - students can see all the units for the year on one page, along with task types, weighting and timing.Based on the General English Syllabus from SCASA, this Y11 Year Program uses the preferred 8-Task format and gives continuing Year 11 General English teachers as well as those new to teaching Year 11 General English a clear and accessible way to present course infor
Preview of Syllabus-11th grade English Language Arts

Syllabus-11th grade English Language Arts

Created by
Mrs. Kayla Brown
I designed this syllabus for my 11th grade college prep class. It lists all of the novels I used with this class as well as the weeks I taught them, and the thematic unit plans I designed for the course. It does not include the core standards and Alabama High School Graduation Exam standards it was based on, but I plan to update and add those later. This could be a great resource for new teachers or anyone teaching 11th grade English. I know I wished I could find something like this when I fir
Preview of AP Research Syllabus Template (Approved)

AP Research Syllabus Template (Approved)

Created by
Laura Robertson
Here is a template for AP Research. This syllabus was approved so you can use the template and replace the information and school specifics.
Preview of Middle School Language Arts Syllabus

Middle School Language Arts Syllabus

Created by
ELA The Ms J Way
If you are looking for a quick syllabus (non-curriculum version), check out what I provide for each student on the first week of school. Feel free to customize and update as needed. This is also a great tool to share or customize for parents
Preview of Proofreader's Editing Marks Chart

Proofreader's Editing Marks Chart

Created by
MATHiATOR
Great reference to help students understand the most common marks left on their writing papers.
Preview of Writing Checklist and Correction Codes

Writing Checklist and Correction Codes

This free resource is for both, teachers and students. The writing checklist allows students to check their work before submitting for grading and acts as a marking rubric for busy teachers. The questions are in line with the Cambridge Curriculum but can work with any type of written assignment. The correction codes are simplified codes that can be used when grading work. We can use these codes to make grading simple and effective. Students can use the correction code list to identify their mist
Preview of Editable SYLLABUS for ELA School Teachers!  Sample Language Arts 7th Gr.Included

Editable SYLLABUS for ELA School Teachers! Sample Language Arts 7th Gr.Included

Having trouble creating a syllabus? Save time and energy by using this family-friendly syllabus starter to help create your own, personalized, classroom syllabus. Formatted to fit your school district's and classrooms specific needs. Add information or adjust information to your liking. Colorful and easy to read!Word doc. allows you edit and insert your city, your school districts and your state's department of education information. Family and student section included at the bottom for import
Preview of AP English Literature and Composition Guide

AP English Literature and Composition Guide

A short outline for beginning teachers with a lot on their plate (cliche!). This gives you a quick idea of what can be done with students at the senior and junior level. This would be good for a home school enviornment as well.
Preview of Arabic Alphabet Letters 28 Flash Cards For Pre-k & K 1st Grade حروف عربية

Arabic Alphabet Letters 28 Flash Cards For Pre-k & K 1st Grade حروف عربية

Created by
Moti Art
Printable Arabic Alphabet Letters 28 Flash Cards For Arabic Language Beginners Learner, It can Be used To memorize Arabic letters. Easy Learning Kit for Little Learners Kindergarten and 1st grade .بطاقات الحروف العربية لتعلم اشكال و نطق الحروف للصغار و المبتدئين في تعلم اللغة العربية
Preview of Visible Learning Workbook Sticker

Visible Learning Workbook Sticker

Created by
Luke Flynn
Create visible, clear learning intentions and success criteria for your students.
Preview of Morning Reflection

Morning Reflection

Created by
CENTERSABC123
Randomly use this sheet when you need a few minutes to check your email and or finish a lesson plan. Good to leave for substitute when they are unaware of your assigned assignments and or students. Attendance for your students to complete and your records. Practice writing. Get your students engaged in the morning. Reflection of completed assignments and if not completed explanation of when they will turn in. Extra credit for students who have their assignments on time. Outline and organizati
Preview of English 1 Syllabus

English 1 Syllabus

Created by
Elizabeth Helm
This product provides a unique syllabus to provide to students. Although this is used for my English 1 courses, it can easily be customized to suit other classes.
Preview of Teaching College Freshmen to Write: A New Method

Teaching College Freshmen to Write: A New Method

Created by
John Maguire
This short essay describes how I moved from deep frustration in teaching freshman comp at the Berklee College of Music to real satisfaction and great student improvement. When I taught Freshman Comp the standard way, using the standard textbooks and making grammar notes in the margins of student papers, I became exhausted and students learned little. While at Berklee, through insight and accident, I stumbled on a novel way to teach college writing. This is a "readable writing" method based on t
Preview of English (Junior American) syllabus

English (Junior American) syllabus

Created by
DGrassi
This is my current syllabus for junior English, focusing on American Literature and the National Standards.
Preview of Editable College Syllabus

Editable College Syllabus

Created by
Professor Karen
A completely editable syllabus designed for college English courses. It comes with spaces to add course descriptions, required textbooks, and course materials. It also contains sample entries detailing policies, including Academic Honesty, Disability Accommodation, and Class Norms.
Preview of Assignment Guide & Expectations: Women's History Month

Assignment Guide & Expectations: Women's History Month

Created by
Ms Appleton
2-page assignment guide, expectations, and rubric for a Woman's History Month project: interview.
Preview of AP Literature Syllabus- Approved!

AP Literature Syllabus- Approved!

Created by
Bayliss Bests
This an approved AP Literature Syllabus for the 2017-2018 school year. This syllabus includes all of the competencies as well as a suggested timeline.
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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.

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