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Informative Essay: The Effects of Colonization in Africa
By Educate and Create
This is a prompt with three sources. Students must respond to what are the effects which colonization has had on Africa. Rubric and Outline sheet are included. Great prompt for high school students.
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SPICE-T Chart: AP World History Themes Graphic Organizer - Analysis - Writing
By The Classroom Globetrotter
Help your students master the key themes of AP World History Modern with this easy-to-use SPICE-T Chart Organizer. Designed to focus on the six essential themes of Social, Political, Interactions with the Environment, Cultural, Economic, and Technology, this versatile chart is perfect for organizing notes, studying for exams, and preparing for writing prompts or essays.
What's Included:
Whether you’re using it for class discussions, unit reviews, or exam prep, this SPICE-T Chart makes organizing historical content easier for students, giving them a structured way to tackle complex themes in world history.
1984 by George Orwell - Text Analysis Writing Prompt, Text Based Evidence Lesson
By Write On with Jamie
Introducing how to write a literary analysis essay citing text evidence for 1984 by George Orwell has never been easier! This in-depth text dependent analysis (TDA) writing prompt resource guides students through a step-by-step process of writing an opinion essay with textual evidence as support. It includes an argumentative writing graphic organizer, rubric, argumentative writing quiz, and an argumentative writing template.
All aspects of text evidence writing are covered in this resource: brainstorming ideas, developing a thesis statement, introducing supporting details, writing hooks and leads, and incorporating the 6 Traits of Writing™. From the struggling writer to the advanced writer, this resource offers something for everyone.
The video, slide show, graphic organizer, worksheets, writing template, and rubric allow students to practice and develop their argumentative writing skills. The writing quiz reinforces guided note-taking techniques when used in conjunction with the instructional video. The detailed lesson plans make implementing argument writing easy for teachers.
This no-prep lesson is adaptable for in-class instruction, distance learning, or independent student work. The instructional video with writing tutorial and template can be presented as whole class instruction or assigned for students to complete at home.
All materials are available in both Google Drive™ and print formats, ensuring easy access for all students.
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Argumentative Rubric
Argumentative Graphic Organizer
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RACE - All Things English Addendum
By Blooming Through High School
An easy to read format to get your students writing!
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Bubble Map Writing Graphic Organizer
By Homeschool with Big Easy Homeschooling Mom
Graphic organizers can be helpful in being visual aids when students are writing.
Helps students focus on their thoughts for planning, decision-making, and writing an essay
Helps students see the connections, patterns, and relationships between facts, concepts, and ideas
Organizers provide a visual depiction for writers by showing them where each piece of the essay is placed within an essay
Bubble maps are used to display two different main ideas, their similarities, and their differences.
I hope your students/children enjoy this bubble map by understanding the importance of why a graphic organizer is needed, as well as understanding the variables of a bubble map.
Bubble map is in Google Slides, Powerpoint, and PDF formats.
Happy Writing!
Tina Arozena
Big Easy Homeschooling Mom
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Lamb to the Slaughter & The Black Cat Compare Contrast Essay
By Language Arts Excellence
This product features all the materials you need to assign a compare/contrast essay for Roald Dahl's Lamb to the Slaughter and Edgar Allan Poe's The Black Cat.
For this assignment, students will need to think critically and specifically about the similarities and differences between the two famous stories of marital strife taken to the extreme. A comprehensive chart is provided to prompt students to take a close look at both tales and to think beyond the obvious (like the fact that they are written by different authors) and consider the deeper similarities and differences (plot structure, mental state of the narrators, and elements of suspense, etc.) between them. These thoughtfully-constructed materials will help students develop exemplary compare/contrast essays that they can be proud of!
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This assignment works well in any short story unit but is best near Halloween when creepy is the way to go!
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Also, check out these great products to supplement your units on Lamb to the Slaughter and The Black Cat:
⭐ Lamb to the Slaughter Literature Guide
⭐ Lamb to the Slaughter Anticipation Guide & Lesson Plan
⭐ The Black Cat Literature Guide
⭐ The Black Cat ESCAPE ROOM
⭐ Unreliable Narrator of The Black Cat Lesson Plan
⭐ The Tell-Tale Heart/The Black Cat "Breaking News" Article and Illustration Activity
⭐ The Tell-Tale Heart/The Black Cat Socratic Seminar Materials
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FINDING ARGUMENTS [Analyzing Arguments]
By Richard B Williams
The Argument Document: Analyzing Arguments product is a wonderful for students to breakdown an article or document for analysis. This product can be used as a Workbook packet. It has 6 Worksheet pages, Suggested Uses, 2+ types of worksheets: 2 Argumentation Chart with black & White versions. High school students get to practice identifying claims and textual evidence to write an Argumentative Essay. Check it out!
In this product:
1. Suggested Uses
2. 4+ Types of Worksheets
3. Workbook format provided
4. Black and white version and more to make your classroom GREAT!
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Weekly October Fall Spelling Tests Template 10 15 25 words fall writing template
By Epsilon Math Craft & Special Education
This pumpkin bundle for October and november is wonderful for weekly or monthly spelling tests. Each product is fall theme and contains different number of words, it keeps learners engaged while working! It offers a variety of printables (10, 15, 20 and 25 words spelling test papers , versions: dotted lines, single lines, etc.) that can best fit your classroom needs!
This sheet can be used for: Spelling pre-test, Spelling test, Writing test and Sentence Dictations, It is nice because it is pre-numbered and has primary lines for neat handwriting. Perfect for educators seeking efficiency and clarity, this resource includes two versions: One with single-line paper featuring regular numbers, and another with dotted-line paper.
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The Black Cat by Edgar Allan Poe - Text Analysis Writing Prompt, Text Evidence
By Write On with Jamie
Introducing how to write a literary analysis essay citing text evidence for "The Black Cat" by Edgar Allan Poe has never been easier! This in-depth text dependent analysis (TDA) writing prompt resource guides students through a step-by-step process of writing an expository / informative essay with textual evidence as support. It includes an expository writing graphic organizer, rubric, expository writing quiz, and an expository writing template.
All aspects of text evidence writing are covered in this resource: brainstorming ideas, developing a thesis statement, introducing supporting details, writing hooks and leads, and incorporating the 6 Traits of Writing™. From the struggling writer to the advanced writer, this resource offers something for everyone.
The video, slide show, graphic organizer, worksheets, writing template, and rubric allow students to practice and develop their informative writing skills. The writing quiz reinforces guided note-taking techniques when used in conjunction with the instructional video. The detailed lesson plans make implementing expository writing easy for teachers.
This no-prep lesson is adaptable for in-class instruction, distance learning, or independent student work. The instructional video with writing tutorial and template can be presented as whole class instruction or assigned for students to complete at home.
All materials are available in both Google Drive™ and print formats, ensuring easy access for all students.
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This Citing Text Evidence Expository / Informative writing prompt lesson includes:
Entertaining Instructional Video with:
Detailed Lesson Plan with:
Worksheets with:
Slide Show Presentation with:
Expository Writing Quiz
Expository Rubric
Expository Graphic Organizer
Helpful Hints Writing Worksheet
Google Slides™
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Copyright © Write On! with Jamie. All rights reserved by author. All components of this product are to be used by the original downloader only. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited unless additional licenses are purchased. This product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Clipart and elements found in this product are copyrighted and cannot be extracted and used outside of this file without permission or license. Intended for classroom and personal use ONLY.
Narrative Plot Graphic Organizer (Diagram)
By Homeschool with Big Easy Homeschooling Mom
Graphic organizers can be helpful as a visual aid when students are writing.
Helps students focus on their thoughts for planning, decision-making, and writing an essay
Helps students see the connections, patterns, and relationships between facts, concepts, and ideas
Organizers provide a visual depiction for writers by showing them where each piece of the essay is placed within an essay
Narrative plot graphic organizer:
I hope your students/children enjoy this concept map by understanding the importance of why a graphic organizer is needed, as well as understanding the variables of a concept map.
The Narrative Plot Graphic Organizer is in Google Slides, Powerpoint, and PDF formats.
Happy Writing!
Tina Arozena
Big Easy Homeschooling Mom
Lamb to the Slaughter & The Black Cat Compare Contrast Essay
By Language Arts Excellence
This product features all the materials you need to assign a compare/contrast essay for Roald Dahl's Lamb to the Slaughter and Edgar Allan Poe's The Black Cat.
For this assignment, students will need to think critically and specifically about the similarities and differences between the two famous stories of marital strife taken to the extreme. A comprehensive chart is provided to prompt students to take a close look at both tales and to think beyond the obvious (like the fact that they are written by different authors) and consider the deeper similarities and differences (plot structure, mental state of the narrators, and elements of suspense, etc.) between them. These thoughtfully-constructed materials will help students develop exemplary compare/contrast essays that they can be proud of!
Product Includes:
This assignment works well in any short story unit but is best near Halloween when creepy is the way to go!
________________________________________________________________________
Also, check out these great products to supplement your units on Lamb to the Slaughter and The Black Cat:
⭐ Lamb to the Slaughter Literature Guide
⭐ Lamb to the Slaughter Anticipation Guide & Lesson Plan
⭐ The Black Cat Literature Guide
⭐ The Black Cat ESCAPE ROOM
⭐ Unreliable Narrator of The Black Cat Lesson Plan
⭐ The Tell-Tale Heart/The Black Cat "Breaking News" Article and Illustration Activity
⭐ The Tell-Tale Heart/The Black Cat Socratic Seminar Materials
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Brainstorm Blank Bubble Map with lines Graphic organize Template Writing Diagram
By Epsilon Math Craft & Special Education
This cloud of thoughts cute simple and basic graphic organizer is a great tool for students to benefit from brainstorming activities. It is can be used to many different books in any curriculum or else. Two versions are avalaible.
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The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe - Text Analysis Writing Prompt, Text Based Evidence
By Write On with Jamie
Introducing how to write a literary analysis essay citing text evidence for "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe has never been easier! This in-depth text dependent analysis (TDA) writing prompt resource guides students through a step-by-step process of writing an expository / informative essay with textual evidence as support. It includes an expository writing graphic organizer, rubric, expository writing quiz, and an expository writing template.
All aspects of text evidence writing are covered in this resource: brainstorming ideas, developing a thesis statement, introducing supporting details, writing hooks and leads, and incorporating the 6 Traits of Writing™. From the struggling writer to the advanced writer, this resource offers something for everyone.
The video, slide show, graphic organizer, worksheets, writing template, and rubric allow students to practice and develop their informative writing skills. The writing quiz reinforces guided note-taking techniques when used in conjunction with the instructional video. The detailed lesson plans make implementing expository writing easy for teachers.
This no-prep lesson is adaptable for in-class instruction, distance learning, or independent student work. The instructional video with writing tutorial and template can be presented as whole class instruction or assigned for students to complete at home.
All materials are available in both Google Drive™ and print formats, ensuring easy access for all students.
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This Citing Text Evidence Expository / Informative writing prompt lesson includes:
Entertaining Instructional Video with:
Detailed Lesson Plan with:
Worksheets with:
Slide Show Presentation with:
Expository Writing Quiz
Expository Rubric
Expository Graphic Organizer
Helpful Hints Writing Worksheet
Google Slides™
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Check out my other High School Text Based Analysis Writing Prompts:
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. . . and visit my WRITE ON! with Jamie website for a free TEXT EVIDENCE WRITING LESSON!
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Copyright © Write On! with Jamie. All rights reserved by author. All components of this product are to be used by the original downloader only. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited unless additional licenses are purchased. This product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Clipart and elements found in this product are copyrighted and cannot be extracted and used outside of this file without permission or license. Intended for classroom and personal use ONLY.
Opinion Writing Graphic Organizer
By Homeschool with Big Easy Homeschooling Mom
Graphic organizers are helpful as a visual aid when students are writing.
-Helps students focus on their thoughts for planning, decision-making, and writing an essay
-Helps students see the connections, patterns, and relationships between facts, concepts, and ideas
-Organizers provide a visual depiction for writers by showing them where each piece of the essay is placed within an essay
Opinion Writing Graphic Organizer:
-Introduction
-1st, 2nd & 3rd reason you disagree
-Counterargument with 3 opposing views
-Rebuttal to opposing views
-Conclusion
I hope your students/children enjoy this concept map by understanding the importance of why a graphic organizer is needed, as well as understanding the variables of a concept map.
The Opinion Writing Graphic Organizer is in Google Slides, PowerPoint, and PDF formats.
Happy Writing!
Tina Arozena
Big Easy Homeschooling Mom
Our Town by Thornton Wilder - Text Analysis Writing Prompt, Text Based Evidence
By Write On with Jamie
Introducing how to write a literary analysis essay citing text evidence for "Our Town" by Thornton Wilder has never been easier! This in-depth text dependent analysis (TDA) writing prompt resource guides students through a step-by-step process of writing an expository / informative essay with textual evidence as support. It includes an expository writing graphic organizer, rubric, expository writing quiz, and an expository writing template.
All aspects of text evidence writing are covered in this resource: brainstorming ideas, developing a thesis statement, introducing supporting details, writing hooks and leads, and incorporating the 6 Traits of Writing™. From the struggling writer to the advanced writer, this resource offers something for everyone.
The video, slide show, graphic organizer, worksheets, writing template, and rubric allow students to practice and develop their informative writing skills. The writing quiz reinforces guided note-taking techniques when used in conjunction with the instructional video. The detailed lesson plans make implementing expository writing easy for teachers.
This no-prep lesson is adaptable for in-class instruction, distance learning, or independent student work. The instructional video with writing tutorial and template can be presented as whole class instruction or assigned for students to complete at home.
All materials are available in both Google Drive™ and print formats, ensuring easy access for all students.
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This Citing Text Evidence Expository / Informative writing prompt lesson includes:
Entertaining Instructional Video with:
Detailed Lesson Plan with:
Worksheets with:
Slide Show Presentation with:
Expository Writing Quiz
Expository Rubric
Expository Graphic Organizer
Helpful Hints Writing Worksheet
Google Slides™
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Check out my other High School Text Based Analysis Writing Prompts:
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Connect with me for the latest Write On! with Jamie news:
. . . and visit my WRITE ON! with Jamie website for a free TEXT EVIDENCE WRITING LESSON!
Write On!
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Copyright © Write On! with Jamie. All rights reserved by author. All components of this product are to be used by the original downloader only. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited unless additional licenses are purchased. This product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Clipart and elements found in this product are copyrighted and cannot be extracted and used outside of this file without permission or license. Intended for classroom and personal use ONLY.
Persuasive Essay Graphic Organizer
By Homeschool with Big Easy Homeschooling Mom
Graphic organizers can be helpful as a visual aid when students are writing.
Helps students focus on their thoughts for planning, decision-making, and writing an essay
Helps students see the connections, patterns, and relationships between facts, concepts, and ideas
Organizers provide a visual depiction for writers by showing them where each piece of the essay is placed within an essay
Persuasive essay maps are used as a visual aid to map out points and arguments for a persuasive essay or debate.
I hope your students/children enjoy this concept map by understanding the importance of why a graphic organizer is needed, as well as understanding the variables of a concept map.
The Persuasive Essay Map is in Google Slides, Powerpoint, and PDF formats.
Happy Writing!
Tina Arozena
Big Easy Homeschooling Mom
Julius Caesar - Text Analysis Writing Prompt, Text Based Evidence Essay Lesson
By Write On with Jamie
Introducing how to write a literary analysis essay citing text evidence for Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare has never been easier! This in-depth text dependent analysis (TDA) writing prompt resource guides students through a step-by-step process of writing an opinion essay with textual evidence as support. It includes an argumentative writing graphic organizer, rubric, argumentative writing quiz, and an argumentative writing template.
All aspects of text evidence writing are covered in this resource: brainstorming ideas, developing a thesis statement, introducing supporting details, writing hooks and leads, and incorporating the 6 Traits of Writing™. From the struggling writer to the advanced writer, this resource offers something for everyone.
The video, slide show, graphic organizer, worksheets, writing template, and rubric allow students to practice and develop their argumentative writing skills. The writing quiz reinforces guided note-taking techniques when used in conjunction with the instructional video. The detailed lesson plans make implementing argument writing easy for teachers.
This no-prep lesson is adaptable for in-class instruction, distance learning, or independent student work. The instructional video with writing tutorial and template can be presented as whole class instruction or assigned for students to complete at home.
All materials are available in both Google Drive™ and print formats, ensuring easy access for all students.
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This Citing Text Evidence Argumentative / Argument writing prompt lesson includes:
Entertaining Instructional Video with:
Detailed Lesson Plan with:
Worksheets with:
Slide Show Presentation with:
Argumentative Writing Quiz
Argumentative Rubric
Argumentative Graphic Organizer
Google Slides™
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. . . and visit my WRITE ON! with Jamie website for a free TEXT EVIDENCE WRITING LESSON!
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© Google Inc.™ All rights reserved. Google™ and the Google Logo are registered trademarks of Google Inc.™ Write On! with Jamie® is an independent company and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Google Inc.™
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Copyright © Write On! with Jamie. All rights reserved by author. All components of this product are to be used by the original downloader only. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited unless additional licenses are purchased. This product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Clipart and elements found in this product are copyrighted and cannot be extracted and used outside of this file without permission or license. Intended for classroom and personal use ONLY.
Writing Concept Map Graphic Organizer
By Homeschool with Big Easy Homeschooling Mom
Graphic organizers can be helpful in being visual aids when students are writing.
Helps students focus on their thoughts for planning, decision-making, and writing an essay
Helps students see the connections, patterns, and relationships between facts, concepts, and ideas
Organizers provide a visual depiction for writers by showing them where each piece of the essay is placed within an essay
Concept maps are used to display a main idea within the concept and the different ideas that branch out from the main idea.
I hope your students/children enjoy this concept map by understanding the importance of why a graphic organizer is needed, as well as understanding the variables of a concept map.
Concept map is in Google Slides, Powerpoint, and PDF formats.
Happy Writing!
Tina Arozena
Big Easy Homeschooling Mom
Compare and Contrast Writing Prompt - Graphic Organizer - College & Trade
By Write On with Jamie
Introducing compare and contrast writing has never been easier! This in-depth compare and contrast writing prompt resource guides students through the step-by-step process of drafting a compare and contrast outline using a compare and contrast graphic organizer. This lesson will demonstrate identifying similarities and differences in the essay topics.
The topic of this resource is - Attending College and Learning a Trade.
All aspects of compare and contrast writing are covered in this resource: brainstorming ideas, developing a thesis statement, introducing supporting evidence, writing hooks and leads, and incorporating the 6 Traits of Writing™. From the beginning writer to the advanced writer, this resource has something for everyone.
The video, slide show, graphic organizer, worksheets, writing template, and rubric allow students to practice and develop their compare and contrast writing skills. The writing quiz reinforces guided note-taking techniques when used in conjunction with the instructional video. The detailed lesson plans make implementing compare and contrast writing easy for teachers.
These no-prep lessons are adaptable for in-class instruction, distance learning, or independent student work. The instructional video with writing tutorial and template can be presented as whole class instruction or assigned for students to complete at home.
All materials are available in both Google Drive™ and print formats, ensuring easy access for all students.
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This Compare and Contrast Writing Prompt lesson includes:
Entertaining Instructional Video with:
Detailed Lesson Plan with:
Worksheets with:
Slide Show with:
Compare and Contrast Quiz
Compare and Contrast Rubric
Compare and Contrast Graphic Organizer
Google Slides™
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Copyright © Write On! with Jamie. All rights reserved by author. All components of this product are to be used by the original downloader only. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited unless additional licenses are purchased. This product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Clipart and elements found in this product are copyrighted and cannot be extracted and used outside of this file without permission or license. Intended for classroom and personal use ONLY.
Compare and Contrast Venn Diagram Graphic Organizer
By Homeschool with Big Easy Homeschooling Mom
Graphic organizers can be helpful in being visual aids when students are writing.
Helps students focus on their thoughts for planning, decision-making, and writing an essay
Helps students see the connections, patterns, and relationships between facts, concepts, and ideas
Organizers provide a visual depiction for writers by showing them where each piece of the essay is placed within an essay
Venn Diagrams show the relationship between two ideas. A venn diagram can have two or more circles. When the circles overlap, the venn diagram shows the similarities between the two or more ideas. In the spaces where the circles do not overlap, it shows the differences between the two or more ideas.
I hope your students/children enjoy this compare & contrast by understanding the importance of why a graphic organizer is needed, as well as understanding the variables of a Venn Diagram.
Venn Diagram Graphic Organizer is in Google Slides, Powerpoint, and PDF formats.
Happy Writing!
Tina Arozena
Big Easy Homeschooling Mom
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