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Argumentative Essay Powerpoint

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A basic powerpoint which covers the different parts of argumentative writing. Good as a reference, introduction, or to review.

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6 Traits of Writing™ Six Traits of Writing™ Writing Template Writing Worksheets

By Write On with Jamie

Introducing the Six Traits of Writing™ has never been easier! This comprehensive lesson offers a detailed introduction and explanation of each trait, highlighting their essential roles in effective writing. An anchor essay featuring clear examples of each trait within the paragraphs provides a hands-on opportunity to practice and master writing skills. Enhance your students' writing abilities with this engaging and practical lesson on the Six Traits of Writing™.

This resource explains the entire process of identifying each trait of the six traits and using them in their writing. The instructional video with step-by-step guided note-taking can be presented as whole class instruction or assigned for students to complete at home. The PowerPoint, and worksheets allow students to practice and develop their writing skills. The detailed lesson plans make implementing the lesson easy for teachers.

This no-prep lesson is adaptable for in-class instruction, distance learning, or independent student work. The PowerPoint 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 lesson about how to identify and use the Six Traits of Writingincludes:

Entertaining Instructional Video with:

  • Identifying and evaluating each of the six traits of writing™
  • Defining what each of the traits should accomplish
  • Determining if each trait is helping the writer achieve their goal
  • Identifying examples of the six traits™ in an anchor essay
  • Revision techniques
  • Individual practice with the 6 traits of writing™
  • Step-by-step instructions for completing the worksheets

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  • Common Core State Standards indicated on lesson plan
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  • Objectives/Goals
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  • Guided Practice
  • Enrichment
  • Differentiation
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  • Essential Question
  • ESE Strategies
  • ELL Strategies

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  • Explanations and examples of the six traits of writing™
  • Practice identifying ideas, organization, word choice, voice, sentence fluency, and conventions™.
  • Anchor essay with six traits of writing™ identified
  • Opportunities for students to practice guided note-taking
  • “Now It's Your Turn” section for students to practice skills learned

PowerPoint Presentation with:

  • Introduction slides with explanations each individual trait
  • Guided note-taking sections
  • Examples of questions to ask to determine each trait
  • Anchor essay with The Six Traits of Writing identified

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The lessons in the High School Introduction to Writing Unit include:

  • The Writing Process
  • 6 Traits of Writing™
  • How to Write a 4 Paragraph Essay
  • How to Write a 5 Paragraph Essay
  • General Statement and Detail Statements
  • Thesis Statements
  • Writing for Standardized Tests
  • Multiple Choice Writing Tests Unit - 3 Lessons

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AP Literature FRQ1: AP Lit Poetry Analysis Essay | Assignment, Models, & Rubric

By Rigorous Resources for High School English

This 40-page EDITABLE resource will help your students write high-quality Poem Analysis Essays. Learning how to generate a formalist analysis of a poem will enable your students excel on Free Response Question #1 (FRQ1) from the AP Literature and Composition Exam. Because most students find the genre of the Poem Analysis Essay to be new and unfamiliar, the primary purpose of this resource is to provide students with models or exemplars of well-written essays on a wide range of poems. But the resource is also intended to equip you with enough prompts and templates that you'll be able to give your students ample practice at writing Poem Analysis Essays.

Here's what you'll find in this 40-page AP Lit resource:

• Tips for Success: This two-page handout contains detailed instructions for how to generate a formalist analysis of a poem. How do the formal elements and literary devices in a poem contribute to its meaning? What steps should a student follow when annotating a poem from Free Response Question #1? (2 pages)

• Model Essays (Exemplars): This resource features no fewer than 7 model essays that you can use to show your students how to write a Poem Analysis Essay. The model essays provide students with numerous examples of how to write a hook, thesis, topic sentence, etc. The model essays focus on poems by Emily Dickinson, Robert Frost, Gwendolyn Brooks, William Stafford, John Updike, Elizabeth Bishop, and Rhina Espaillat. (14 pages)

• Template to Create Your Own Essay Prompt: Use this template to create your own FRQ1 assignment. Just insert any poem that you think is sufficiently complex to warrant a complex written analysis. (5 pages)

• Glossary of Literary Devices: A glossary with definitions and examples of the various types of figurative language, imagery, stanzas, syntactic devices, etc. Many teachers already have a glossary of literary devices, but I'm providing this in case you need one. (2 pages)

• Analysis of Trends on Recent AP Lit Exams: This analysis of poems included on recent AP Lit Exams yields several insights that should inform how you construct your literature curriculum. Should you prioritize older poems or diverse authors? Sonnets or free verse? (2 pages)

• Grading Rubric: The rubric includes columns that will enable you to give feedback on each student's thesis, textual evidence, analysis of literary devices, organization of paragraphs, and mechanics. (1 page)

This poetry unit will come to you in a single 40-page EDITABLE Word document. My store is called “Rigorous Resources” because all of the resources contain rigorous content that will motivate students to generate in cogent and insightful essays.

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Reading Passages With Extended Constructed Response Prompt & Resources Digital

By Blooming Through High School

The ultimate STAAR test writing prep for high school, designed to supercharge your writing skills and propel you towards success!

This file includes everything you need to excel in your STAAR test, from fiction passages to non-fiction passages, paired passages, and multiple writing prompts.

This exercise will enhance your student's ability to synthesize information and develop well-rounded arguments. To help you tackle the writing prompts with confidence, differentiated student rubrics are included that outline clear expectations and criteria for success. These rubrics will guide your students in crafting well-structured, coherent, and persuasive essays.

What's Included:

  • Fiction Passages
  • Non-fiction passages
  • Paired passage
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  • Writing Checklist
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AVID Focused Notes Digital Lesson - Writing Primary Versus Secondary Sources

By KJ Inspired Resources

Are you an AVID teacher looking for an easy way for students to learn and practice the focus note taking process while learning about primary versus secondary sources? Are your students about to begin an essay and need an explanation on using sources in writing? You came to the right place! This AVID Focused Note Taking Lesson Plan with Google Slides and Applying Learning opportunities has everything you need to have your students practice the very important skill of note taking while learning the importantce and benefits of using primary or secondary sources in their writing. This lesson is ready to go! Teach whole group OR have students follow along by sharing the google slides link with them. This way they have access to all the links provided!

What's Included:

  • Lesson plan that walks you through the slides
  • Video overview/explanations for students and teacher
  • 40 Google Slides with links embedded throughout
  • 1 editable slide to add your own information
  • Embedded links for: Costa's Level of Thinking, Exit Ticket, 2 Column Notes

Note Taking Process and Lesson:

  • Students will practice focused note taking while learning about using primary and secondary sources for writing.
  • At the end of the lesson students will apply what they learned through a This or That game along with an exit ticket where they will find primary and secondary sources for 3 major events.

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Writing Graphic Organizer Bundle

By Homeschool with Big Easy Homeschooling Mom

Graphic organizers are a powerful, visual tool that helps students to brainstorm, map and organize their ideas.

The Writing Graphic Organizer Bundle includes:

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Biography - Example, Graphic Organizer, & Template

By Sign with me TOD

Writing a biography is a fun and interesting project for your students. This provides them with the opportunity to learn about someone that interests them and share it with their peers! This packet includes information to share with your students about what a biography is, why do we write a biography, and rules to follow when writing a biography. This packet also includes an example showing the process that is used to write a biography and the steps that are taken to add onto a biography to be sure it includes a beginning, middle and end. On the last few pages, it includes a template to help students come up with possible story ideas, add onto each paragraph they will include in their biography, and a reference sheet. Space to write a rough draft as well as a final draft is included.

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THE SNIPER [ESSAY EXAM]

By Richard B Williams

This "THE SNIPER" Essay Exam provides students a chance to show what they know. 14 Essay Writing Prompts to encourage insightful responses from this canonized work. Also, there are an additional 15 Discussion Questions to be used for additional essay practice or group projects, 5 slightly easier essay prompts for differentiation or freshman or middle school use, and NEW, 2 Working with "THE SNIPER" handoutS have been included. 10th - 12th Graders will love this essay exam. Check it out!


SUMMARY:

O'Flaherty's "The Sniper" identifies a young sniper in Dublin, Ireland during the Irish Civil War, who navigates a rooftop overlooking a city street. He contemplates his position in this war, then shoots an enemy with dire consequences. What can we learn from war? Does it have a toll on us?

This 10th - 12th grade canonized work allows students to look at themselves, their life's journey, war, and our society.


This Resource Includes:

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Formal vs Informal Writing

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A detailed powerpoint explaining the difference between formal and informal writing and when to use each. Useful for any students who need help understanding what formal writing is.

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Complex Sentences as Transitions, Transitions in Writing - Transition Activities

By Write On with Jamie

Introducing how to incorporate complex sentences as transitions in essays and paragraph writing has never been easier! This lesson includes identification and writing activities for iusing complex sentences as transitions. From the struggling writer to the advanced writer, this resource offers something for everyone.

This resource also models how to identify independent and dependent clauses, provides a list of subordinating conjunctions, and includes activities demonstrating how to write a complex sentence and use it to replace a transition word or phase.

The video, PowerPoint, and worksheets allow students to practice and develop their writing skills. The detailed lesson plans make implementing the lesson easy for teachers.

This no-prep lesson is adaptable for in-class instruction, distance learning, or independent student work. The instructional video with step-by-step guided note-taking and the PowerPoints 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 lesson about how to write and use Complex Sentences as Transitions in Sentence Fluency includes:

Entertaining Instructional Video with:

  • Definitions of complex sentences
  • Identification and development of independent and dependent clauses
  • Paragraph development using complex sentences as transitions
  • Individual practice identifying and writing complex sentences
  • Step-by-step instructions for completing the worksheets

Lesson Plan with:

  • Common Core State Standards indicated on lesson plan
  • Instructional Focus
  • Instructional Procedures
  • Objectives/Goals
  • Direct Instruction
  • Guided Practice
  • Enrichment
  • Differentiation
  • I Can Statement
  • Essential Question
  • ESE Strategies
  • ELL Strategies

Worksheets with:

  • Explanations and examples of the different methods for incorporating complex sentences as transitions in sentence fluency
  • Opportunities for students to practice guided note-taking
  • Step-by-step instruction
  • “Now It's Your Turn” section for students to practice skills learned

PowerPoint Presentation with:

  • Introduction slides with explanations of complex sentences as transitions
  • Guided note-taking sections
  • Step-by-step instruction
  • Examples of complex sentences as transitions
  • Interactive slides for student participation

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The lessons in the High School Sentence Structure - Parts of Speech & Grammar Unit include:

  • Adverbs
  • Fragments and Run-On Sentences
  • Identify and Correct Comma Splices
  • Commas in a Series
  • Complex Sentences
  • Complex Sentences as Transitional Devices
  • Compound Sentences
  • Gerunds / Verbals
  • Prepositional Phrases
  • Transition Words and Phrases

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Expository Writing Lesson Plans | How to Write an Analytical Essay: Hook, Thesis, Body Paragraph, & More

By Rigorous Resources for High School English

This 25-page EDITABLE writing curriculum has everything you'll need to help your students write high-quality analytical papers on any literary text. This unit was originally designed for high school English teachers who want to help students improve their analytical writing. But teachers across other disciplines report that it has helped them to deliver clear and informative lessons on how to write high-quality expository essays.

Here are some highlights from this 25-page unit on analytical/expository writing:

The Writing Process (Handout #1): This handout offers several tips about how to choose a topic for an analytical paper on literature. Encourage your students to use the writing process as an opportunity to deepen their knowledge about the text. (4 pages)

The Intro Paragraph: Hook & Thesis (Handout #2): In the first page of this handout, students learn to identify and formulate the interpretive questions which they will hope to answer or solve while writing their papers. The challenge of "problem construction" will present most high school students with the opportunity to develop a new and exciting skill — one that will serve them well in college and beyond. In the second and third pages of this handout, students learn to write thesis statements that balance complexity with clarity. They learn to use grammatical subordination in order to generate a main claim that is sufficiently complex to anchor an entire paper. (4 pages)

Body Paragraphs: Evidence & Analysis (Handout #3): In this handout, students learn about how "evidence" in the humanities differs from evidence in the sciences. Because evidence in the humanities is rarely factual or indisputable, student writers will always need to frame, unpack, and analyze their evidence. This handout offers several suggestions about how, as it were, to "make the evidence speak." It also offers strategies for how to organize evidence into a series of body paragraphs that build upon one another in a logical and compelling manner. (2 pages)

Topic Sentences / Transitional Sentences (Handout #4): This handout offers advice about how students can use transitional expressions to clarify the logical connections between the claims in each of their topic sentences. It includes a list of different types of transitional expressions along with several examples. (2 pages)

Precepts for Effective Prose (Handout #5): This handout features about a dozen precepts or "rules of thumb" that students should follow when writing academic papers. The handout contains brief paragraphs on each of the following topics: Avoid plot summary; Always use the present tense; Minimize intensifiers; Alternatives to writing "It says"!! (2 pages)

Sample Introductory Paragraphs: Look at six introductory paragraphs from articles published by literary scholars in academic journals over the last decade. Invite students to reflect on what they find to be particularly effective — or ineffective —about each introductory paragraph. How does each writer hook the reader's interest? How do they construct an interpretive problem? How do they generate a complex thesis statement? (6 pages)

• Paper Outline Template: Invite students to use this template when generating the outlines for their analytical papers. (3 pages)

Rubric: Use this rubric to evaluate the analytical papers that your students write in response to any literary text. (1 page)

The entire writing unit will come to you in two different formats: Word doc *and* PDF. Because the Word doc is editable, you'll be able to customize the materials to suit your teaching style and/or your students' skill levels — year after year! If you don't have Microsoft Word, you'll still be able to access the entire unit as a PDF file, which is easy to navigate and quick to print!

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Extended Constructed Response Writing for STAAR - Test Prep for ELAR ECR

By Blooming Through High School

Elevate your students' short response writing skills and prepare them for success on the STAAR test with this comprehensive Extended Constructed Response (ECR) lesson designed for middle and high school classrooms. This engaging PowerPoint lesson offers educators a valuable tool to assess and guide student learning effectively.

Key Features:

  1. Sample Response Evaluation: Dive into three sample extended constructed responses and guide your students through the process of critically analyzing and scoring each one. This lesson provides detailed criteria and rubrics to help teachers accurately assess student work.
  2. STAAR Test Practice: Prepare your students for the rigor of the STAAR test with targeted practice exercises. This lesson includes a variety of short stories and prompts that mirror the format and style of STAAR test questions, allowing students to familiarize themselves with the expectations and requirements of the exam.
  3. Interactive Learning: Engage your students with interactive activities and discussions that encourage active participation and deeper understanding.
  4. Teacher Resources: Empower educators with comprehensive teacher guides, answer keys, and additional resources to support lesson implementation and facilitate classroom instruction. These lesson materials are user-friendly and adaptable, making it easy for teachers to integrate them into their existing curriculum.
  5. Skill Development: Foster critical thinking, analytical reasoning, and writing proficiency in your students as they practice crafting concise and well-supported extended constructed responses. This lesson emphasizes essential skills such as citing evidence, structuring responses, and addressing prompt requirements effectively.

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  • Rigorous and standards-aligned content designed to meet the needs of middle and high school students.

  • Engaging and interactive activities that promote student engagement and academic growth.

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  • Comprehensive preparation for the STAAR test, ensuring that students feel confident and capable on exam day.

Empower your students to excel in short response writing and conquer the challenges of the STAAR test with this dynamic and comprehensive lesson. Elevate your teaching and ignite a passion for learning with these innovative instructional materials. Download this lesson today and watch your students thrive!

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  • Student lesson with 42 PowerPoint slides
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Writing a Play - Graphic Organizer, Example, and Template

By Sign with me TOD

Writing a play is a perfect project that gives students time to write about an event that happened in their life or an event that they made up. Once they are finished, they can share it with different groups of people and have their friends play each character. This packet includes information to share with your students about what a play is, what steps to follow when writing the beginning, middle and end of a play, why we write a play, who we write a play for, and tips to look for when rereading and editing. This packet also includes an example showing the process that is used to write with a play using a graphic organizer and an example of a play. On the last several pages, two templates are included to help students write the rough draft and final draft of their play that includes space for characters, props, act, scenes, and lines to show what their characters are saying.

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A WORN PATH [ESSAY EXAM]

By Richard B Williams

This "A WORN PATH" Essay Exam provides students a chance to show what they know. 15 Essay Writing Prompts to encourage insightful responses from this canonized work. Also, there are an additional 15 Discussion Questions to be used for additional essay practice or group projects, and NEW, 2 Working with "A WORN PATH" handoutS have been included. 10th - 12th Graders will love this essay exam. Check it out!

SUMMARY:

Welty's "A Worn Path" highlights an elderly black woman, Phoenix Jackson, who makes a long and difficult journey on a path from the country into the town to acquire medication for her ailing grandson. She experiences illusions, daydreams, unexpected danger and assistance on this journey to Natchez, the town. What can we learn from our life's journeys?

This 10th - 12th grade canonized work allows students to look at themselves, their life's journey, and our society.

This Product Includes:

1. 15 Essay Writing Prompts

2. 15 Discussion Questions

3. 2 "A WORN PATH" Worksheets

4. "PATH" Standing Discussion Party

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A brief interactive Powerpoint to help your students write effective thesis statements and understand what a thesis statement is. This goes over thesis statements for an argumentative essay.

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Thesis Statements, Writing Leads, Thesis Statement Worksheets, Thesis Template

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Introducing how to evaluate a prompt, choose the best ideas, and write a thesis statement in a writing lead has never been easier! This resource provides an in-depth introduction and explanation of writing a thesis statement and topic sentences for different types of writing. Color-coded anchor paragraphs demonstrate the writing process.

Additionally, writing prompt evaluation with examples of brainstorming ideas and choosing which to include in the essay provide students the opportunity to practice the skills they have learned. From the struggling writer to the advanced writer, this resource offers something for everyone.

This resource explains the entire process of writing a thorough and concise thesis statement. The video, PowerPoint, and worksheets allow students to practice and develop their writing skills. The detailed lesson plans make implementing the lesson easy for teachers.

This no-prep lesson is adaptable for in-class instruction, distance learning, or independent student work. The PowerPoint 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 lesson about how to evaluate a prompt and write a Thesis Statement includes:

Entertaining Instructional Video with:

  • Identifying and evaluating various types of writing prompts
  • Brainstorming ideas and evidence
  • Advanced word choice for thesis statements
  • Analyzing ideas and evidence
  • Revision techniques
  • Individual practice with writing a thesis statement
  • Step-by-step instructions for completing the worksheets

Lesson Plan with:

  • Common Core State Standards indicated on lesson plan
  • Instructional Focus
  • Instructional Procedures
  • Objectives/Goals
  • Direct Instruction
  • Guided Practice
  • Enrichment
  • Differentiation
  • I Can Statement
  • Essential Question
  • ESE Strategies
  • ELL Strategies

Worksheets with:

  • Explanations and examples of the different methods for evaluating prompts and writing a thesis statement
  • Practice determining ideas and advanced word choice
  • Examples of implied thesis and standard thesis
  • Opportunities for students to practice guided note-taking
  • “Now It's Your Turn” section for students to practice skills learned

PowerPoint Presentation with:

  • Introduction slides with explanations of prompts and thesis statements
  • Practice determining ideas and advanced word choice
  • Examples of implied thesis and standard thesis
  • Guided note-taking sections
  • Examples of prompts and thesis statements used in essays

Google Slides

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The lessons in the High School Introduction to Writing Unit include:

  • The Writing Process
  • 6 Traits of Writing™
  • How to Write a 4 Paragraph Essay
  • How to Write a 5 Paragraph Essay
  • General Statement and Detail Statements
  • Thesis Statements
  • Writing for Standardized Tests
  • Multiple Choice Writing Tests Unit - 3 Lessons

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Short Constructed Response Writing for STAAR - Test Prep for ELAR High SCR

By Blooming Through High School

Elevate your students' short response writing skills and prepare them for success on the STAAR test with this comprehensive Short Constructed Response (SCR) lesson designed for middle and high school classrooms. This engaging PowerPoint lesson offers educators a valuable tool to assess and guide student learning effectively.

Key Features:

  1. Sample Response Evaluation: Dive into three sample short constructed responses and guide your students through the process of critically analyzing and scoring each one. This lesson provides detailed criteria and rubrics to help teachers accurately assess student work.
  2. STAAR Test Practice: Prepare your students for the rigor of the STAAR test with targeted practice exercises. This lesson includes a variety of short stories and prompts that mirror the format and style of STAAR test questions, allowing students to familiarize themselves with the expectations and requirements of the exam.
  3. Interactive Learning: Engage your students with interactive activities and discussions that encourage active participation and deeper understanding.
  4. Teacher Resources: Empower educators with comprehensive teacher guides, answer keys, and additional resources to support lesson implementation and facilitate classroom instruction. These lesson materials are user-friendly and adaptable, making it easy for teachers to integrate them into their existing curriculum.
  5. Skill Development: Foster critical thinking, analytical reasoning, and writing proficiency in your students as they practice crafting concise and well-supported short constructed responses. This lesson emphasizes essential skills such as citing evidence, structuring responses, and addressing prompt requirements effectively.

Why Choose This Lesson:

  • Rigorous and standards-aligned content designed to meet the needs of middle and high school students.

  • Engaging and interactive activities that promote student engagement and academic growth.

  • Easy-to-use resources and materials for seamless lesson implementation and classroom management.

  • Comprehensive preparation for the STAAR test, ensuring that students feel confident and capable on exam day.

Empower your students to excel in short response writing and conquer the challenges of the STAAR test with this dynamic and comprehensive lesson. Elevate your teaching and ignite a passion for learning with these innovative instructional materials. Download this lesson today and watch your students thrive!

  • Student lesson with 41 PowerPoint slides
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  • Templates for in-class scoring (stars)
  • 2 Texts to read & write about
  • Multiple opportunities for students to speaking, listening, thinking, creating, and evaluating
  • Included in Word and PDF
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INITIATION [ESSAY EXAM]

By Richard B Williams

This "INITIATION" Essay Exam provides students a chance to show what they know. 14 Essay Writing Prompts to encourage insightful responses from this canonized work. Also, there are an additional 15 Discussion Questions to be used for additional essay practice or group projects, and NEW, 2 Working with "INITIATION" handoutS have been included. 10th - 12th Graders will love this essay exam. Check it out!

SUMMARY:

Plath's "Initiation" highlights fitting in, group exclusivity, self exploration, and individuality. Millicent, a teen pledge at Lansing High, realizes that being an individual offers more freedom and self discovery than being part of a sorority. Can we truly separate ourselves from society and at what would you sacrifice to do so?

This 10th - 12th grade canonized work allows students to look at themselves, conformity, and individuality.

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1. 14 Essay Writing Prompts

2. 15 Discussion Questions

3. 2 "INITIATION" Worksheets

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Comma Splice, Commas Practice, Commas Worksheet, Comma Rules, Comma Review

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Introducing how to Identify and correct comma splices, fused sentences, and run-on sentences in grammar, sentence structure, and essays has never been easier! This resource includes comma splice identification activities.

Additionally, different methods of correcting comma splices with numerous examples provide students the opportunity to see how the writing process works. From the struggling writer to the advanced writer, this resource offers something for everyone.

This resource explains the entire process of identifying and correcting comma splices in writing. The video, PowerPoint, and worksheets allow students to practice and develop their writing skills. The detailed lesson plans make implementing the lesson easy for teachers.

This no-prep lesson is adaptable for in-class instruction, distance learning, or independent student work. The instructional video with step-by-step guided note-taking and the PowerPoints 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 lesson about how to identify and correct Comma Splices includes:

Entertaining Instructional Video with:

  • Identification of various types of comma splices
  • Comma splice identification and correction
  • Sentence development correcting comma splices
  • Individual practice identifying and correcting comma splices
  • Step-by-step Instructions for completing the worksheets

Lesson Plan with:

  • Common Core State Standards indicated on lesson plan
  • Instructional Focus
  • Instructional Procedures
  • Objectives/Goals
  • Direct Instruction
  • Guided Practice
  • Enrichment
  • Differentiation
  • I Can Statement
  • Essential Question
  • ESE Strategies
  • ELL Strategies

Worksheets with:

  • Discusses how to identify a comma splice, fused sentence, run-on sentence
  • Explanations and examples of the different methods for identifying and correcting comma splices in sentence structure
  • Opportunities for students to practice guided note-taking
  • Step-by-step instruction
  • “Now It's Your Turn” section for students to practice skills learned

PowerPoint Presentation with:

  • Introduction slides with explanations
  • Guided note-taking sections
  • Step-by-step instruction
  • Examples of comma splices and how they can be corrected
  • Interactive slides for student participation

Google Slides

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The lessons in the High School Sentence Structure - Parts of Speech & Grammar Unit include:

  • Adverbs
  • Fragments and Run-On Sentences
  • Identify and Correct Comma Splices
  • Commas in a Series
  • Complex Sentences
  • Complex Sentences as Transitions
  • Compound Sentences
  • Gerunds / Verbals
  • Prepositional Phrases
  • Transition Words and Phrases

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The Tell Tale Heart | PPT Guide | 8 Activities | Fiction Skills

By Blooming Through High School

DEEP DIVE into literature with Edgar Allan Poe's "The Tell Tale Heart"

Perfect for Horror/Gothic Literature units in English

8 activities focusing on skills for fiction with this masterful text. Students will have the opportunity to practice comprehension, questioning the text, engage in class discussions, and respond.

What's Included:

  1. Powerpoint Guide for each activity
  2. Pre-reading activity to activate prior knowledge
  3. Two Word Documents that allow students to form questions while reading, or make their own annotations (with the abridged text)
  4. A guide to facilitate class discussions after reading
  5. Summarizing activity and questions
  6. Examining Story Elements page with plot diagram
  7. Analyzing Characters practice
  8. Inferencing
  9. Constructed Responses

**All documents are in Word with a PDF - Also translated for Spanish speaking students - Answer Keys included (including sample responses for the constructed response)**

Depth not Breadth

The benefits of 'depth not breadth' are seen in many scholarly journals. When teachers & students spend more time with a text, they have more opportunities to interact and respond to literature.

  • Deep Understanding: When students delve deeply into a text, they gain a thorough understanding of its themes, characters, and nuances. This deep engagement allows them to appreciate the complexities of literature, fostering a richer and more meaningful reading experience.
  • Critical Thinking: Depth encourages critical thinking. Students learn to analyze, interpret, and evaluate texts, which enhances their ability to think critically about what they read. This skill is crucial not only for academic success but also for making informed decisions in everyday life.
  • Skill Development: Engaging deeply with a few texts helps students develop essential literacy skills, such as close reading, analytical writing, and evidence-based argumentation. These skills are foundational for success in higher education and beyond.
  • Connection and Retention: Students are more likely to form connections with the material and retain information when they study it in depth. This approach allows them to see the interconnectedness of themes and ideas, making the learning experience more cohesive and memorable.
  • Personal Engagement: When students spend more time on a text, they have the opportunity to relate personally to the material, fostering a greater sense of engagement and motivation. Personal connections to literature can inspire a lifelong love of reading.
  • Addressing Complexity: Many literary works are complex and require time to unpack fully. By focusing on depth, students can explore these complexities, enhancing their understanding and appreciation of literature's multifaceted nature.
  • Application of Concepts: A deep dive into a text allows students to apply literary concepts and theories in a meaningful way. They can practice applying various analytical lenses, which deepens their understanding and prepares them for more advanced literary study.
  • Quality Over Quantity: The quality of learning is often more important than the quantity. By focusing on a few key texts, teachers can ensure that students are engaging with high-quality literature and getting the most out of their reading experience.
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