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Invasive Species Reading Comprehension Passages

By Science and STEAM Team

This resource contains five non-fiction texts about plants that are considered invasive species. It was made for the MS-LS2-4 and 5 Ecosystems: Interactions, Energy, and Dynamics NGSS. It covers the following invasive species:

Japanese Honeysuckle

Kudzu

Norway Maple

Purple Loosestrife

Water Hyacinth

There are graphic organizers to fill in as the students are reading. There is a link to a video, as well as a couple of other suggestions!

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⚛ Ticks and Lyme Disease Awareness

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Earth Day Plastics in Our Lives Reading Comprehension Informational Text MS-3ESS

By Science and STEAM Team

Do you want your students to understand the positives and negatives of plastics in our everyday lives?
This article tells about the history of plastics, the pros of plastics, and the problems with plastics today. There is a graphic organizer for students to fill out as they read.

The passages were written with middle schoolers in mind, but the information is very interesting and would be useful for other grades as well.

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Endangered Plants Non-Fiction Texts for Reading Comprehension and Activity

By Science and STEAM Team

This resource contains five non-fiction texts about endangered plants. It was made for the MS-LS2-4 and 5 Ecosystems: Interactions, Energy, and Dynamics NGSS. It covers the following endangered plant species:

Georgia Aster

Golden Barrel Cactus

Green Pitcher Plant

Rafflesia

Venus Fly Trap

There are graphic organizers to fill in as the students are reading. There is a link to a video, as well as a couple of other suggestions!

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⭐ Invasive Plant Species: NGSS: MS-LS2-4 and MS-LS2-5

⭐ Plant Adaptations Informational Reading Passages and Activities

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⭐ Invasive Animal Species: NGSS: MS-LS2-4 and MS-LS2-5

⭐ Invasive Species - Animals NGSS: MS-LS2-4 and MS-LS2-5 in Black and White

⭐ Middle School NGSS Checklist

⭐ Back to School: Common Science Misconceptions for Middle School

⭐ Famous Scientists Bulletin Board Posters for Middle School

⭐ Famous Engineer and Inventor Posters for Middle School

⭐ Famous Mathematicians Posters for Middle School

⭐ Famous People in the Area of STEM Posters for Middle School BUNDLE

⭐ Types of Energy Posters for upper elementary and middle school

Other Reading Passages

⚛ Renewable and Nonrenewable Energy Reading Passages for NGSS

⚛ Renewable and Nonrenewable Energy Reading Passages for NGSS - Black and White

⚛ What are Decomposers? Reading Passage for NGSS 5-LS2-1

⚛ Ticks and Lyme Disease Awareness

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Endangered Animals Nonfiction Text for Reading Comprehension and Activity

By Science and STEAM Team

This middle school science resource contains five non-fiction about endangered animals. It was made for the MS-LS2-4 and 5 Ecosystems: Interactions, Energy, and Dynamics NGSS. It covers the following endangered plant species:

African Elephant

California Condor

Polar Bear

Rusty Patched Bumblebee

Sea Turtle

There are graphic organizers to fill in as the students are reading. There is a link to a video, as well as a couple of other suggestions!

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⭐ Invasive Plant Species: NGSS: MS-LS2-4 and MS-LS2-5

⭐ Plant Adaptations Informational Reading Passages and Activities

⭐ Plant Adaptations Informational Reading Passages and Activities #2

⭐ Invasive Animal Species: NGSS: MS-LS2-4 and MS-LS2-5

⭐ Invasive Species - Animals NGSS: MS-LS2-4 and MS-LS2-5 in Black and White

⭐ Middle School NGSS Checklist

⭐ Back to School: Common Science Misconceptions for Middle School

⭐ Famous Scientists Bulletin Board Posters for Middle School

⭐ Famous Engineer and Inventor Posters for Middle School

⭐ Famous Mathematicians Posters for Middle School

⭐ Famous People in the Area of STEM Posters for Middle School BUNDLE

⭐ Types of Energy Posters for upper elementary and middle school

Other Reading Passages

⚛ Renewable and Nonrenewable Energy Reading Passages for NGSS

⚛ Renewable and Nonrenewable Energy Reading Passages for NGSS - Black and White

⚛ What are Decomposers? Reading Passage for NGSS 5-LS2-1

⚛ Ticks and Lyme Disease Awareness

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Endangered Plants Nonfiction Text for Reading Comprehension and Activity

By Science and STEAM Team

This resource contains five non-fiction text about endangered plants. It was made for the MS-LS2-4 and 5 Ecosystems: Interactions, Energy, and Dynamics NGSS. It covers the following endangered plant species:

Georgia Aster

Golden Barrel Cactus

Green Pitcher Plant

Rafflesia

Venus Fly Trap

There are graphic organizers to fill in as the students are reading. There is a link to a video, as well as a couple of other suggestions!

❤️**Click Here to Follow Us!**

Related Resources

⭐ Endangered Plants: NGSS: MS-LS2-4 and MS-LS2-5 in Black and White

⭐ Invasive Plant Species: NGSS: MS-LS2-4 and MS-LS2-5

⭐ Plant Adaptations Informational Reading Passages and Activities

⭐ Plant Adaptations Informational Reading Passages and Activities #2

⭐ Invasive Animal Species: NGSS: MS-LS2-4 and MS-LS2-5

⭐ Invasive Species - Animals NGSS: MS-LS2-4 and MS-LS2-5 in Black and White

⭐ Middle School NGSS Checklist

⭐ Back to School: Common Science Misconceptions for Middle School

⭐ Famous Scientists Bulletin Board Posters for Middle School

⭐ Famous Engineer and Inventor Posters for Middle School

⭐ Famous Mathematicians Posters for Middle School

⭐ Famous People in the Area of STEM Posters for Middle School BUNDLE

⭐ Types of Energy Posters for upper elementary and middle school

Other Reading Passages

⚛ Renewable and Nonrenewable Energy Reading Passages for NGSS

⚛ Renewable and Nonrenewable Energy Reading Passages for NGSS - Black and White

⚛ What are Decomposers? Reading Passage for NGSS 5-LS2-1

⚛ Ticks and Lyme Disease Awareness

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Climate Change's Impact on Human Migration WebQuest

By Science and STEAM Team

This high-interest WebQuest will get students thinking about the impact of climate change on other people. There is an article explaining that humans have been migrating because of climate-related issues for years. Then they will dig deeper by reading articles and answering questions about the more recent impact climate change has had on human migration. There are links to two articles; one with excellent graphics, questions for students to answer, answer sheets, a mini-poster, and a tip and suggestions sheet for the teacher.

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The Carbon Cycle and the Greenhouse Effect Articles for Reading Comprehension

By Science and STEAM Team

Do you want your students to understand the carbon cycle process and the greenhouse effect?
This resource contains two informational reading passages. One about the carbon cycle. It comes with a diagram that students can label after reading the passage to show their understanding. The second passage is about the greenhouse effect and has a short fill in the blank, so they can summarize their understanding.

The passages were written with middle schoolers in mind, but the information is very interesting and would be useful for other grades as well.

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Invasive Species Reading Comprehension Passages

By Science and STEAM Team

This resource contains five non-fiction texts about plants that are considered invasive species. It was made for the MS-LS2-4 and 5 Ecosystems: Interactions, Energy, and Dynamics NGSS. It covers the following invasive species:

Japanese Honeysuckle

Kudzu

Norway Maple

Purple Loosestrife

Water Hyacinth

There are graphic organizers to fill in as the students are reading. There is a link to a video, as well as a couple of other suggestions!

❤️**Click Here to Follow Us!**

Related Resources

⭐ Invasive Animal Species: NGSS: MS-LS2-4 and MS-LS2-5

⭐ Invasive Species - Animals NGSS: MS-LS2-4 and MS-LS2-5 in Black and White

⭐ Middle School NGSS Checklist

⭐ Back to School: Common Science Misconceptions for Middle School

⭐ Famous Scientists Bulletin Board Posters for Middle School

⭐ Famous Engineer and Inventor Posters for Middle School

⭐ Famous Mathematicians Posters for Middle School

⭐ Famous People in the Area of STEM Posters for Middle School BUNDLE

⭐ Types of Energy Posters for upper elementary and middle school

Other Reading Passages

⚛ Renewable and Nonrenewable Energy Reading Passages for NGSS

⚛ Renewable and Nonrenewable Energy Reading Passages for NGSS - Black and White

⚛ What are Decomposers? Reading Passage for NGSS 5-LS2-1

⚛ Ticks and Lyme Disease Awareness

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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!


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Cause and Effect Practice Handouts Grades 7-12

By Beth Hammett

Complete set of 7 graphic organizers for cause and effect writings. Easy to use and follow, and comes with: Cause and Effect Relationship Word Chart Cause and Effect Topics Sheet Categories: Arts, Humanities, Music, Education, STEM 7 different Graphic Organizers to Xerox Writing Tips Writing Challenges Reinforces fact based writing, cause and effect relationship words, planning stage, working with writing process, and peer workshopping. Critical thinking skills needed! Great for ELA and STEM connections, AP, charter, ESL, GT, dual credit, and homeschool students.

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Cause & Effect Tongue Twister Writing Activities

By Beth Hammett

STEM/STEAM are lots of fun with this tangled tongue twister story that teaches tornado facts and cause and effect! Each slide includes a fun tongue twister that provides information along with a Tornado Fact box with additional info. Includes great safety acronyms for saving lives! This packet is focused on cause and effect and expository writing that addresses STEM/STEAM topics.

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Cause & Effect Chart

Crossword Puzzle with Answers

Expository Writings (Argument, Compare/Contrast, Persuasive)

Hands-on Extension Activities

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Maze

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Word Play Tongue Twisters

Word Search with Answers

Great for across curriculum connections between English and Science! Uses critical thinking and problem solving skills. Can be used for AP, GT, homeschooling. Meets CCSS and state writing standards. Fun, engaging, and educational learning packet.

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Argumentative Writing Prompt Rubric, Graphic Organizer, Outline Student Protests

By Write On with Jamie

Introducing argumentative writing has never been easier! This in-depth argumentative writing prompt lesson guides students through the step-by-step process of drafting an argumentative outline using an argumentative graphic organizer. The lesson will demonstrate developing a claim, reasons, and evidence, refuting an opposing viewpoint, and writing an opinion essay.

The topic of this resource is - Should Student Protests Be Allowed?

Introducing argumentative writing has never been easier! This in-depth argumentative writing prompt lesson guides students through the step-by-step process of drafting an argumentative outline using an argumentative graphic organizer. The lesson will demonstrate developing a claim, reasons, and evidence, refuting an opposing viewpoint, and writing an opinion essay.

All aspects of argument 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 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 Argumentative / Argument Essay Writing Prompt lesson includes:

Entertaining Instructional Video with:

  • Description of argumentative essay
  • Requirements of argumentative writing
  • Brainstorming ideas
  • Prompt identification and comprehension
  • Thesis statement development
  • Rubric explanation
  • How to Write an Argumentative Essay tutorial and writing template
  • How to Write an Argumentative Essay writing quiz / guided note-taking

Detailed Lesson Plan with:

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

Argumentative Writing Worksheets with:

  • Prompt
  • Brainstorming section
  • Thesis statement development
  • How to Write an Argumentative Essay tutorial and writing template

Slide Show Presentation with:

  • Introduction slide with prompt (interactive for students to identify key vocabulary)
  • Brainstorming slide (interactive for students to list ideas)
  • Standard and implied thesis development slides
  • How to Write an Argumentative Essay tutorial and writing template slides
  • Checklist slide

Argumentative Writing Quiz

Argumentative Rubric

Argumentative Graphic Organizer

Google Slides

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The lessons in the Middle School Argumentative Writing - Social Issues Unit include:

  • Should Teachers Be Armed in School?
  • Should the Border Wall Be Expanded?
  • Is Bullying a Problem in Schools?
  • Should the Electoral College Be Abolished?
  • Is Fake News a Problem?
  • Is Free Trade Necessary?
  • Are Gun Control Laws Necessary?
  • Is Universal Health Care Needed?
  • Is Immigration Reform Necessary?
  • Should Marijuana Be Legalized?
  • Does Mental Health Treatment Need More Funding?
  • Should National Anthem Protests Be Allowed?
  • How Should the Opioid Crisis Be Solved?
  • Should Prayer Be Allowed in Public Schools?
  • Is Special Interest Lobbying Undermining Democracy?
  • Should Student Protests Be Allowed?
  • Should Vaccinations Be Required?
  • Should ID be Required to Vote?

Plus a FREE Argumentative Writing Lesson with bundle purchase:

  • Should Violence on TV Programs Intended for Children be Banned?

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Argumentative Writing Prompt Rubric, Graphic Organizer, Outline - School Prayer

By Write On with Jamie

Introducing argumentative writing has never been easier! This in-depth argumentative writing prompt lesson guides students through the step-by-step process of drafting an argumentative outline using an argumentative graphic organizer. The lesson will demonstrate developing a claim, reasons, and evidence, refuting an opposing viewpoint, and writing an opinion essay.

The topic of this resource is - Should Prayer Be Allowed in Public Schools?

Introducing argumentative writing has never been easier! This in-depth argumentative writing prompt lesson guides students through the step-by-step process of drafting an argumentative outline using an argumentative graphic organizer. The lesson will demonstrate developing a claim, reasons, and evidence, refuting an opposing viewpoint, and writing an opinion essay.

All aspects of argument 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 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.

*****************************************************************************************

This Argumentative / Argument Essay Writing Prompt lesson includes:

Entertaining Instructional Video with:

  • Description of argumentative essay
  • Requirements of argumentative writing
  • Brainstorming ideas
  • Prompt identification and comprehension
  • Thesis statement development
  • Rubric explanation
  • How to Write an Argumentative Essay tutorial and writing template
  • How to Write an Argumentative Essay writing quiz / guided note-taking

Detailed Lesson Plan with:

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

Argumentative Writing Worksheets with:

  • Prompt
  • Brainstorming section
  • Thesis statement development
  • How to Write an Argumentative Essay tutorial and writing template

Slide Show Presentation with:

  • Introduction slide with prompt (interactive for students to identify key vocabulary)
  • Brainstorming slide (interactive for students to list ideas)
  • Standard and implied thesis development slides
  • How to Write an Argumentative Essay tutorial and writing template slides
  • Checklist slide

Argumentative Writing Quiz

Argumentative Rubric

Argumentative Graphic Organizer

Google Slides

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The lessons in the Middle School Argumentative Writing - Social Issues Unit include:

  • Should Teachers Be Armed in School?
  • Should the Border Wall Be Expanded?
  • Is Bullying a Problem in Schools?
  • Should the Electoral College Be Abolished?
  • Is Fake News a Problem?
  • Is Free Trade Necessary?
  • Are Gun Control Laws Necessary?
  • Is Universal Health Care Needed?
  • Is Immigration Reform Necessary?
  • Should Marijuana Be Legalized?
  • Does Mental Health Treatment Need More Funding?
  • Should National Anthem Protests Be Allowed?
  • How Should the Opioid Crisis Be Solved?
  • Should Prayer Be Allowed in Public Schools?
  • Is Special Interest Lobbying Undermining Democracy?
  • Should Student Protests Be Allowed?
  • Should Vaccinations Be Required?
  • Should ID be Required to Vote?

Plus a FREE Argumentative Writing Lesson with bundle purchase:

  • Should Violence on TV Programs Intended for Children be Banned?

*****************************************************************************************

Connect with me for the latest Write On! with Jamie news:

  • YouTube
  • Instagram
  • Write On! with Jamie Blog
  • FB Community for 6-12 ELA Teachers

. . . and visit my WRITE ON! with Jamie website for a free TEXT EVIDENCE WRITING LESSON! 

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Argumentative Writing Prompt Rubric, Graphic Organizer - Universal Health Care

By Write On with Jamie

Introducing argumentative writing has never been easier! This in-depth argumentative writing prompt lesson guides students through the step-by-step process of drafting an argumentative outline using an argumentative graphic organizer. The lesson will demonstrate developing a claim, reasons, and evidence, refuting an opposing viewpoint, and writing an opinion essay.

The topic of this resource is - Is Universal Health Care Needed?

Introducing argumentative writing has never been easier! This in-depth argumentative writing prompt lesson guides students through the step-by-step process of drafting an argumentative outline using an argumentative graphic organizer. The lesson will demonstrate developing a claim, reasons, and evidence, refuting an opposing viewpoint, and writing an opinion essay.

All aspects of argument 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 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.

*****************************************************************************************

This Argumentative / Argument Essay Writing Prompt lesson includes:

Entertaining Instructional Video with:

  • Description of argumentative essay
  • Requirements of argumentative writing
  • Brainstorming ideas
  • Prompt identification and comprehension
  • Thesis statement development
  • Rubric explanation
  • How to Write an Argumentative Essay tutorial and writing template
  • How to Write an Argumentative Essay writing quiz / guided note-taking

Detailed Lesson Plan with:

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

Argumentative Writing Worksheets with:

  • Prompt
  • Brainstorming section
  • Thesis statement development
  • How to Write an Argumentative Essay tutorial and writing template

Slide Show Presentation with:

  • Introduction slide with prompt (interactive for students to identify key vocabulary)
  • Brainstorming slide (interactive for students to list ideas)
  • Standard and implied thesis development slides
  • How to Write an Argumentative Essay tutorial and writing template slides
  • Checklist slide

Argumentative Writing Quiz

Argumentative Rubric

Argumentative Graphic Organizer

Google Slides

*****************************************************************************************

The lessons in the Middle School Argumentative Writing - Social Issues Unit include:

  • Should Teachers Be Armed in School?
  • Should the Border Wall Be Expanded?
  • Is Bullying a Problem in Schools?
  • Should the Electoral College Be Abolished?
  • Is Fake News a Problem?
  • Is Free Trade Necessary?
  • Are Gun Control Laws Necessary?
  • Is Universal Health Care Needed?
  • Is Immigration Reform Necessary?
  • Should Marijuana Be Legalized?
  • Does Mental Health Treatment Need More Funding?
  • Should National Anthem Protests Be Allowed?
  • How Should the Opioid Crisis Be Solved?
  • Should Prayer Be Allowed in Public Schools?
  • Is Special Interest Lobbying Undermining Democracy?
  • Should Student Protests Be Allowed?
  • Should Vaccinations Be Required?
  • Should ID be Required to Vote?

Plus a FREE Argumentative Writing Lesson with bundle purchase:

  • Should Violence on TV Programs Intended for Children be Banned?

*****************************************************************************************

Connect with me for the latest Write On! with Jamie news:

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Argumentative Writing Prompt Rubric, Graphic Organizer, Outline - Voter ID

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Introducing argumentative writing has never been easier! This in-depth argumentative writing prompt lesson guides students through the step-by-step process of drafting an argumentative outline using an argumentative graphic organizer. The lesson will demonstrate developing a claim, reasons, and evidence, refuting an opposing viewpoint, and writing an opinion essay.

The topic of this resource is - Should ID Be Required to Vote?

Introducing argumentative writing has never been easier! This in-depth argumentative writing prompt lesson guides students through the step-by-step process of drafting an argumentative outline using an argumentative graphic organizer. The lesson will demonstrate developing a claim, reasons, and evidence, refuting an opposing viewpoint, and writing an opinion essay.

All aspects of argument 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 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.

*****************************************************************************************

This Argumentative / Argument Essay Writing Prompt lesson includes:

Entertaining Instructional Video with:

  • Description of argumentative essay
  • Requirements of argumentative writing
  • Brainstorming ideas
  • Prompt identification and comprehension
  • Thesis statement development
  • Rubric explanation
  • How to Write an Argumentative Essay tutorial and writing template
  • How to Write an Argumentative Essay writing quiz / guided note-taking

Detailed Lesson Plan with:

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

Argumentative Writing Worksheets with:

  • Prompt
  • Brainstorming section
  • Thesis statement development
  • How to Write an Argumentative Essay tutorial and writing template

Slide Show Presentation with:

  • Introduction slide with prompt (interactive for students to identify key vocabulary)
  • Brainstorming slide (interactive for students to list ideas)
  • Standard and implied thesis development slides
  • How to Write an Argumentative Essay tutorial and writing template slides
  • Checklist slide

Argumentative Writing Quiz

Argumentative Rubric

Argumentative Graphic Organizer

Google Slides

*****************************************************************************************

The lessons in the Middle School Argumentative Writing - Social Issues Unit include:

  • Should Teachers Be Armed in School?
  • Should the Border Wall Be Expanded?
  • Is Bullying a Problem in Schools?
  • Should the Electoral College Be Abolished?
  • Is Fake News a Problem?
  • Is Free Trade Necessary?
  • Are Gun Control Laws Necessary?
  • Is Universal Health Care Needed?
  • Is Immigration Reform Necessary?
  • Should Marijuana Be Legalized?
  • Does Mental Health Treatment Need More Funding?
  • Should National Anthem Protests Be Allowed?
  • How Should the Opioid Crisis Be Solved?
  • Should Prayer Be Allowed in Public Schools?
  • Is Special Interest Lobbying Undermining Democracy?
  • Should Student Protests Be Allowed?
  • Should Vaccinations Be Required?
  • Should ID be Required to Vote?

Plus a FREE Argumentative Writing Lesson with bundle purchase:

  • Should Violence on TV Programs Intended for Children be Banned?

*****************************************************************************************

Connect with me for the latest Write On! with Jamie news:

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  • Write On! with Jamie Blog
  • FB Community for 6-12 ELA Teachers

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Argumentative Writing Prompt Rubric, Graphic Organizer Special Interest Lobbying

By Write On with Jamie

Introducing argumentative writing has never been easier! This in-depth argumentative writing prompt lesson guides students through the step-by-step process of drafting an argumentative outline using an argumentative graphic organizer. The lesson will demonstrate developing a claim, reasons, and evidence, refuting an opposing viewpoint, and writing an opinion essay.

The topic of this resource is - Is Special Interest Lobbying Undermining Democracy?

Introducing argumentative writing has never been easier! This in-depth argumentative writing prompt lesson guides students through the step-by-step process of drafting an argumentative outline using an argumentative graphic organizer. The lesson will demonstrate developing a claim, reasons, and evidence, refuting an opposing viewpoint, and writing an opinion essay.

All aspects of argument 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 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.

*****************************************************************************************

This Argumentative / Argument Essay Writing Prompt lesson includes:

Entertaining Instructional Video with:

  • Description of argumentative essay
  • Requirements of argumentative writing
  • Brainstorming ideas
  • Prompt identification and comprehension
  • Thesis statement development
  • Rubric explanation
  • How to Write an Argumentative Essay tutorial and writing template
  • How to Write an Argumentative Essay writing quiz / guided note-taking

Detailed Lesson Plan with:

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

Argumentative Writing Worksheets with:

  • Prompt
  • Brainstorming section
  • Thesis statement development
  • How to Write an Argumentative Essay tutorial and writing template

Slide Show Presentation with:

  • Introduction slide with prompt (interactive for students to identify key vocabulary)
  • Brainstorming slide (interactive for students to list ideas)
  • Standard and implied thesis development slides
  • How to Write an Argumentative Essay tutorial and writing template slides
  • Checklist slide

Argumentative Writing Quiz

Argumentative Rubric

Argumentative Graphic Organizer

Google Slides

*****************************************************************************************

The lessons in the Middle School Argumentative Writing - Social Issues Unit include:

  • Should Teachers Be Armed in School?
  • Should the Border Wall Be Expanded?
  • Is Bullying a Problem in Schools?
  • Should the Electoral College Be Abolished?
  • Is Fake News a Problem?
  • Is Free Trade Necessary?
  • Are Gun Control Laws Necessary?
  • Is Universal Health Care Needed?
  • Is Immigration Reform Necessary?
  • Should Marijuana Be Legalized?
  • Does Mental Health Treatment Need More Funding?
  • Should National Anthem Protests Be Allowed?
  • How Should the Opioid Crisis Be Solved?
  • Should Prayer Be Allowed in Public Schools?
  • Is Special Interest Lobbying Undermining Democracy?
  • Should Student Protests Be Allowed?
  • Should Vaccinations Be Required?
  • Should ID be Required to Vote?

Plus a FREE Argumentative Writing Lesson with bundle purchase:

  • Should Violence on TV Programs Intended for Children be Banned?

*****************************************************************************************

Connect with me for the latest Write On! with Jamie news:

  • YouTube
  • Instagram
  • Write On! with Jamie Blog
  • FB Community for 6-12 ELA Teachers

. . . and visit my WRITE ON! with Jamie website for a free TEXT EVIDENCE WRITING LESSON! 

Write On!

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Argumentative Writing Prompt Rubric, Graphic Organizer, Outline Arming Teachers

By Write On with Jamie

Introducing argumentative writing has never been easier! This in-depth argumentative writing prompt lesson guides students through the step-by-step process of drafting an argumentative outline using an argumentative graphic organizer. The lesson will demonstrate developing a claim, reasons, and evidence, refuting an opposing viewpoint, and writing an opinion essay.

The topic of this resource is - Should Teachers Be Armed in Schools?

Introducing argumentative writing has never been easier! This in-depth argumentative writing prompt lesson guides students through the step-by-step process of drafting an argumentative outline using an argumentative graphic organizer. The lesson will demonstrate developing a claim, reasons, and evidence, refuting an opposing viewpoint, and writing an opinion essay.

All aspects of argument 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 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.

*****************************************************************************************

This Argumentative / Argument Essay Writing Prompt lesson includes:

Entertaining Instructional Video with:

  • Description of argumentative essay
  • Requirements of argumentative writing
  • Brainstorming ideas
  • Prompt identification and comprehension
  • Thesis statement development
  • Rubric explanation
  • How to Write an Argumentative Essay tutorial and writing template
  • How to Write an Argumentative Essay writing quiz / guided note-taking

Detailed Lesson Plan with:

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

Argumentative Writing Worksheets with:

  • Prompt
  • Brainstorming section
  • Thesis statement development
  • How to Write an Argumentative Essay tutorial and writing template

Slide Show Presentation with:

  • Introduction slide with prompt (interactive for students to identify key vocabulary)
  • Brainstorming slide (interactive for students to list ideas)
  • Standard and implied thesis development slides
  • How to Write an Argumentative Essay tutorial and writing template slides
  • Checklist slide

Argumentative Writing Quiz

Argumentative Rubric

Argumentative Graphic Organizer

Google Slides

*****************************************************************************************

The lessons in the Middle School Argumentative Writing - Social Issues Unit include:

  • Should Teachers Be Armed in School?
  • Should the Border Wall Be Expanded?
  • Is Bullying a Problem in Schools?
  • Should the Electoral College Be Abolished?
  • Is Fake News a Problem?
  • Is Free Trade Necessary?
  • Are Gun Control Laws Necessary?
  • Is Universal Health Care Needed?
  • Is Immigration Reform Necessary?
  • Should Marijuana Be Legalized?
  • Does Mental Health Treatment Need More Funding?
  • Should National Anthem Protests Be Allowed?
  • How Should the Opioid Crisis Be Solved?
  • Should Prayer Be Allowed in Public Schools?
  • Is Special Interest Lobbying Undermining Democracy?
  • Should Student Protests Be Allowed?
  • Should Vaccinations Be Required?
  • Should ID be Required to Vote?

Plus a FREE Argumentative Writing Lesson with bundle purchase:

  • Should Violence on TV Programs Intended for Children be Banned?

*****************************************************************************************

Connect with me for the latest Write On! with Jamie news:

  • YouTube
  • Instagram
  • Write On! with Jamie Blog
  • FB Community for 6-12 ELA Teachers

. . . 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.

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Argumentative Writing Prompt Rubric, Graphic Organizer, Outline - Opioid Crisis

By Write On with Jamie

Introducing argumentative writing has never been easier! This in-depth argumentative writing prompt lesson guides students through the step-by-step process of drafting an argumentative outline using an argumentative graphic organizer. The lesson will demonstrate developing a claim, reasons, and evidence, refuting an opposing viewpoint, and writing an opinion essay.

The topic of this resource is - How Should the Opioid Crisis Be Solved?

Introducing argumentative writing has never been easier! This in-depth argumentative writing prompt lesson guides students through the step-by-step process of drafting an argumentative outline using an argumentative graphic organizer. The lesson will demonstrate developing a claim, reasons, and evidence, refuting an opposing viewpoint, and writing an opinion essay.

All aspects of argument 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 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.

*****************************************************************************************

This Argumentative / Argument Essay Writing Prompt lesson includes:

Entertaining Instructional Video with:

  • Description of argumentative essay
  • Requirements of argumentative writing
  • Brainstorming ideas
  • Prompt identification and comprehension
  • Thesis statement development
  • Rubric explanation
  • How to Write an Argumentative Essay tutorial and writing template
  • How to Write an Argumentative Essay writing quiz / guided note-taking

Detailed Lesson Plan with:

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

Argumentative Writing Worksheets with:

  • Prompt
  • Brainstorming section
  • Thesis statement development
  • How to Write an Argumentative Essay tutorial and writing template

Slide Show Presentation with:

  • Introduction slide with prompt (interactive for students to identify key vocabulary)
  • Brainstorming slide (interactive for students to list ideas)
  • Standard and implied thesis development slides
  • How to Write an Argumentative Essay tutorial and writing template slides
  • Checklist slide

Argumentative Writing Quiz

Argumentative Rubric

Argumentative Graphic Organizer

Google Slides

*****************************************************************************************

The lessons in the Middle School Argumentative Writing - Social Issues Unit include:

  • Should Teachers Be Armed in School?
  • Should the Border Wall Be Expanded?
  • Is Bullying a Problem in Schools?
  • Should the Electoral College Be Abolished?
  • Is Fake News a Problem?
  • Is Free Trade Necessary?
  • Are Gun Control Laws Necessary?
  • Is Universal Health Care Needed?
  • Is Immigration Reform Necessary?
  • Should Marijuana Be Legalized?
  • Does Mental Health Treatment Need More Funding?
  • Should National Anthem Protests Be Allowed?
  • How Should the Opioid Crisis Be Solved?
  • Should Prayer Be Allowed in Public Schools?
  • Is Special Interest Lobbying Undermining Democracy?
  • Should Student Protests Be Allowed?
  • Should Vaccinations Be Required?
  • Should ID be Required to Vote?

Plus a FREE Argumentative Writing Lesson with bundle purchase:

  • Should Violence on TV Programs Intended for Children be Banned?

*****************************************************************************************

Connect with me for the latest Write On! with Jamie news:

  • YouTube
  • Instagram
  • Write On! with Jamie Blog
  • FB Community for 6-12 ELA Teachers

. . . 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.

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Argumentative Writing Prompt Rubric, Graphic Organizer National Anthem Protests

By Write On with Jamie

Introducing argumentative writing has never been easier! This in-depth argumentative writing prompt lesson guides students through the step-by-step process of drafting an argumentative outline using an argumentative graphic organizer. The lesson will demonstrate developing a claim, reasons, and evidence, refuting an opposing viewpoint, and writing an opinion essay.

The topic of this resource is - Should National Anthem Protests Be Allowed?

Introducing argumentative writing has never been easier! This in-depth argumentative writing prompt lesson guides students through the step-by-step process of drafting an argumentative outline using an argumentative graphic organizer. The lesson will demonstrate developing a claim, reasons, and evidence, refuting an opposing viewpoint, and writing an opinion essay.

All aspects of argument 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 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.

*****************************************************************************************

This Argumentative / Argument Essay Writing Prompt lesson includes:

Entertaining Instructional Video with:

  • Description of argumentative essay
  • Requirements of argumentative writing
  • Brainstorming ideas
  • Prompt identification and comprehension
  • Thesis statement development
  • Rubric explanation
  • How to Write an Argumentative Essay tutorial and writing template
  • How to Write an Argumentative Essay writing quiz / guided note-taking

Detailed Lesson Plan with:

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

Argumentative Writing Worksheets with:

  • Prompt
  • Brainstorming section
  • Thesis statement development
  • How to Write an Argumentative Essay tutorial and writing template

Slide Show Presentation with:

  • Introduction slide with prompt (interactive for students to identify key vocabulary)
  • Brainstorming slide (interactive for students to list ideas)
  • Standard and implied thesis development slides
  • How to Write an Argumentative Essay tutorial and writing template slides
  • Checklist slide

Argumentative Writing Quiz

Argumentative Rubric

Argumentative Graphic Organizer

Google Slides

*****************************************************************************************

The lessons in the Middle School Argumentative Writing - Social Issues Unit include:

  • Should Teachers Be Armed in School?
  • Should the Border Wall Be Expanded?
  • Is Bullying a Problem in Schools?
  • Should the Electoral College Be Abolished?
  • Is Fake News a Problem?
  • Is Free Trade Necessary?
  • Are Gun Control Laws Necessary?
  • Is Universal Health Care Needed?
  • Is Immigration Reform Necessary?
  • Should Marijuana Be Legalized?
  • Does Mental Health Treatment Need More Funding?
  • Should National Anthem Protests Be Allowed?
  • How Should the Opioid Crisis Be Solved?
  • Should Prayer Be Allowed in Public Schools?
  • Is Special Interest Lobbying Undermining Democracy?
  • Should Student Protests Be Allowed?
  • Should Vaccinations Be Required?
  • Should ID be Required to Vote?

Plus a FREE Argumentative Writing Lesson with bundle purchase:

  • Should Violence on TV Programs Intended for Children be Banned?

*****************************************************************************************

Connect with me for the latest Write On! with Jamie news:

  • YouTube
  • Instagram
  • Write On! with Jamie Blog
  • FB Community for 6-12 ELA Teachers

. . . and visit my WRITE ON! with Jamie website for a free TEXT EVIDENCE WRITING LESSON! 

Write On!

Jamie

© 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.

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Argumentative Writing Prompt - Rubric, Graphic Organizer, Outline - Free Trade

By Write On with Jamie

Introducing argumentative writing has never been easier! This in-depth argumentative writing prompt lesson guides students through the step-by-step process of drafting an argumentative outline using an argumentative graphic organizer. The lesson will demonstrate developing a claim, reasons, and evidence, refuting an opposing viewpoint, and writing an opinion essay.

The topic of this resource is - Is Free Trade Necessary?

All aspects of argument 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 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.

*****************************************************************************************

This Argumentative / Argument Essay Writing Prompt lesson includes:

Entertaining Instructional Video with:

  • Description of argumentative essay
  • Requirements of argumentative writing
  • Brainstorming ideas
  • Prompt identification and comprehension
  • Thesis statement development
  • Rubric explanation
  • How to Write an Argumentative Essay tutorial and writing template
  • How to Write an Argumentative Essay writing quiz / guided note-taking

Detailed Lesson Plan with:

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

Argumentative Writing Worksheets with:

  • Prompt
  • Brainstorming section
  • Thesis statement development
  • How to Write an Argumentative Essay tutorial and writing template

Slide Show Presentation with:

  • Introduction slide with prompt (interactive for students to identify key vocabulary)
  • Brainstorming slide (interactive for students to list ideas)
  • Standard and implied thesis development slides
  • How to Write an Argumentative Essay tutorial and writing template slides
  • Checklist slide

Argumentative Writing Quiz

Argumentative Rubric

Argumentative Graphic Organizer

Google Slides

*****************************************************************************************

The lessons in the Middle School Argumentative Writing - Social Issues Unit include:

  • Should Teachers Be Armed in School?
  • Should the Border Wall Be Expanded?
  • Is Bullying a Problem in Schools?
  • Should the Electoral College Be Abolished?
  • Is Fake News a Problem?
  • Is Free Trade Necessary?
  • Are Gun Control Laws Necessary?
  • Is Universal Health Care Needed?
  • Is Immigration Reform Necessary?
  • Should Marijuana Be Legalized?
  • Does Mental Health Treatment Need More Funding?
  • Should National Anthem Protests Be Allowed?
  • How Should the Opioid Crisis Be Solved?
  • Should Prayer Be Allowed in Public Schools?
  • Is Special Interest Lobbying Undermining Democracy?
  • Should Student Protests Be Allowed?
  • Should Vaccinations Be Required?
  • Should ID be Required to Vote?

Plus a FREE Argumentative Writing Lesson with bundle purchase:

  • Should Violence on TV Programs Intended for Children be Banned?

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