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Opinion Paragraph Writing Worksheets & Self-Guided Prompts | 30 Printable Topics

By TaughtOught Homeschooling

We all have opinions - but it isn’t always easy to say why we have a specific opinion. Challenge your students to state their opinion in a clear sentence, then write sentences that support their opinion. Each topic also prompts students to think of an opinion outside of their own and compare. This no-prep resource has writing prompts every step of the way to help your students write with critical thinking skills. Students can write their opinion paragraphs independently, or together as a class. 

NOTE: Please download the preview to see the list of the 30 topics included in this package.

This resource includes:

   ✏ 30 opinion topics (each topic has two pages)

   ✏ Self-guiding worksheets

   ✏ Writing prompts to help your students write independently

   ✏ Lots of writing space

   ✏ No prep! Simply print and distribute.

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This product is for single classroom use only and does not give permission to use commercially in any capacity. A more detailed TOU is included in this package.

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Great Depression / A U.S. History Comic Coloring Book

By Beth Hammett

Learn about the Great Depression era through 42 pages of coloring and comic book frames with additional blank templates for creative fact-based writing and assessment. Topics Include: Timeline 1929-1941 President Hoover Stock Market Crash Unemployment Rates Food Riots Immigration Bank Failures Domestic Government Programs President Franklin D. Roosevelt (and re-elections) New Deal Dust Bowl and Eyewitness Accounts Dorothea Lange and Migrant Mother photo John Steinbeck and Grapes of Wrath Minimum Wage Pearl Harbor Germany and World War II Fun, engaging way to learn about the Great Depression era of U.S. History with fact-based writing activities for critical thinking and reinforcement. Meets CCSS and TEKS.

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Authors Purpose / Main Idea - 20 Non Fiction Texts, Worksheet & Slides - Set 1

By Mark Holmes

Elevate your students' reading comprehension skills with this comprehensive lesson on identifying and understanding author's purpose. This resource is designed to help students in grades 6-8 develop critical thinking skills and become more effective readers by analyzing various elements of a text, such as word choice, writing techniques, and main ideas.

The package includes:

A detailed, 40-slide presentation covering:

  • The importance of understanding author's purpose
  • The three main types of author's purpose: persuade, inform, and entertain
  • How word choice, writing techniques, and main ideas contribute to author's purpose
  • Practical tips and strategies for identifying author's purpose in various texts
  • Two example passages with in-depth analysis of author's purpose, word choice, writing techniques, and main ideas
  • Recap of key points and encouragement for students to practice their skills

20 carefully curated non-fiction texts from diverse genres, such as opinion pieces, advertisements, and informative essays, providing ample opportunities for students to apply their learning

Text Titles:

  • Bonjour! A Fun Guide to Speaking French
  • Cleopatra: The Last Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt
  • Dumplings: A Delicious Journey Around the World
  • Elon Musk: The Visionary Entrepreneur Shaping Our Future
  • Escape to Paradise: Discover the Magic of Tahiti
  • Felix Baumgartner: The Man Who Fell from the Edge of Space
  • From Runway to Sky: A Pilot's Step-by-Step Guide to Launching an Airbus A320
  • Lost in the Jungle: A Guide to Survival
  • Silk: The Luxurious Fabric with a Fascinating History
  • Taylor Swift: The Unstoppable Force in Pop Music
  • The Ballad of Mulan: A Tale of Bravery and Filial Piety
  • The Devastating Truth About Cigarettes: A Plea to Save Your Life
  • The Incredible Journey: A Child's Development from Birth to Graduation
  • The Incredible Story of Our Universe: A Journey Through Time and Space
  • The Plight of Mountain Gorillas in Gabon: A Call to Action
  • The Secret to Cockroach Success: Uncovering the Extraordinary Adaptability of These Resilient Insects
  • The Secret to Longevity: Why People Are Living Longer Than Ever Before
  • The Silk Route: A Journey from Kashgar to Beijing
  • The Web of Life: Why Biodiversity Matters
  • Vincent van Gogh: The Tortured Artist Who Changed the World

A versatile worksheet that guides students through analyzing each text, focusing on:

  1. Summarizing the main points
  2. Identifying the main idea and author's purpose
  3. Examining key writing techniques and their effects

By working through this lesson and completing the accompanying activities, your students will:

  • Gain a deep understanding of author's purpose and its significance in reading comprehension
  • Learn to identify and analyze the elements of a text that contribute to author's purpose
  • Develop critical thinking skills by examining word choice, writing techniques, and main ideas
  • Improve their ability to summarize and interpret various types of non-fiction texts
  • Become more confident and engaged readers, equipped with strategies for tackling complex texts

This resource is perfect for English Language Arts, Reading, or Writing classes, as well as for test preparation and literacy intervention programs. The slides and activities can be easily adapted to suit your classroom's needs and can be used for whole-class instruction, small-group work, or independent practice.

Empower your students to become skilled, critical readers with this comprehensive lesson on author's purpose. Purchase now and unlock the key to improved reading comprehension!

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THE RHETORICAL SITUATION [GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS & WORKSHEETS]

By Richard B Williams

This THE RHETORICAL SITUATION [GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS & WORKSHEETS] product highlights the purpose, definition and clarification, common rhetorical techniques, and methods of appeals . You will find 2 versions of THE RHETORICAL TRIANGLE, 50+ Pages, 10+ Assignments/worksheets, a 12 -item multiple choice quiz, answer keys, THE RHETORICAL CHART, and 6 PROJECTS. This product will lighten your load in covering some RHETORICAL ANALYSIS in your classroom. 6 - 12th Graders will love The Angry Grammar Series because it'll make your class GREAT! Check it out!

This Product Includes:

1. 10 practice worksheets

2. Easy to Comprehend RHETORIC Notes:

PURPOSE, METHODS OF APPEAL, and MORE

3. A 12-Item Multiple Choice Quiz

4. 2 RHETORICAL TRIANGLE Versions

5. 6 MAJOR PROJECTS to make your classroom GREAT!

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Asian-Pacific Month (Comic Book)

By Beth Hammett

Do you know how Asian-Pacific American Heritage Month begin? This 25 page comic book explains the history behind the celebrated month, and it offers students the opportunity to review information then fill in their own comic speech bubbles and facts using the comic templates.

Includes:

Immigration of the first Japanese to America

Number of Japanese who left their homeland for U.S.

Transcontinental Railroad

Map of Railroad Line

Golden/Last Spike

Asian-Pacific Continents & Islands (partial list)

Commemorative Bill made into Law

White House Fact about Visitors

Timeline of Congressional Bill into Law

Public Law 102-458

Hawaiian Words List and Activity

Famous Asian-Pacific Americans and Their Info: Amy Tan, Steven Chu, Michelle Kwan, Jerry Yang

Interesting facts, great coloring images, and follows CCSS guidelines. Use for assessment, introduction, and/or refresher. Fun, educational way to learn facts about Asian-Pacific American Heritage Month!

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Authors Purpose / Main Idea - 20 Non Fiction Texts, Worksheet & Slides - Set 2

By Mark Holmes

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Elevate your students' reading comprehension skills with this comprehensive lesson on identifying and understanding author's purpose. This resource is designed to help students in grades 6-8 develop critical thinking skills and become more effective readers by analyzing various elements of a text, such as word choice, writing techniques, and main ideas.

The package includes:

A detailed, 40-slide presentation covering:

  • The importance of understanding author's purpose

  • The three main types of author's purpose: persuade, inform, and entertain

  • How word choice, writing techniques, and main ideas contribute to author's purpose

  • Practical tips and strategies for identifying author's purpose in various texts

  • Two example passages with in-depth analysis of author's purpose, word choice, writing techniques, and main ideas

  • Recap of key points and encouragement for students to practice their skills

20 carefully curated non-fiction texts from diverse genres, such as opinion pieces, advertisements, and informative essays, providing ample opportunities for students to apply their learning

A versatile worksheet that guides students through analyzing each text, focusing on:

  1. Summarizing the main points
  2. Identifying the main idea and author's purpose
  3. Examining key writing techniques and their effects

Text Titles:

Literary Nonfiction

  1. Biography of Malala Yousafzai - Explore the life of a young woman who stood up for education rights and won a Nobel Peace Prize.
  2. Emma Raducanu: A Rising Star Overcoming the Odds - An account focusing on the challenges and triumphs in youth sports.
  3. Personal Essay on Bullying - Reflections from someone who experienced bullying, discussing its impacts and lessons learned.
  4. Travel Writing about a Trip to the Amazon Rainforest - Descriptions and adventures in one of the world's most vital and diverse ecosystems.

Journalism

  1. News Article on Climate Change - Current events and scientific explanations regarding global climate shifts.
  2. Feature Story on Innovations in Technology - In-depth look at how technology is changing education.
  3. Investigative Reporting on Plastic Pollution - Uncovering the sources and solutions of plastic pollution in oceans.
  4. Opinion Piece on the Importance of Recycling - Persuasive arguments about why recycling should be a part of daily life.

Academic Writing

  1. Research Paper on Habitats of Endangered Species - Study and presentation of critical habitats that need protection.
  2. Case Study on the Impact of Video Games on Youth - Analysis of positive and negative effects of gaming.
  3. Review of a Science Documentary - Critical evaluation of a popular science documentary's content and presentation.

Practical Nonfiction

  1. How-to Guide on Starting a Community Garden - Step-by-step instructions for school-based or community garden projects.
  2. Self-help Book for Teens on Managing Stress - Practical advice and techniques for handling school and social stress.
  3. Instructions for cooking lasagne - From the history, to the ingredients, to the recipe and execution.

Creative Nonfiction

  1. Narrative Nonfiction on a Significant Historical Event - A compelling retelling of the moon landing, focusing on lesser-known facts and figures.
  2. Historical Account of the Civil Rights Movement - A blend of factual history and personal stories from the 1960s.
  3. True Crime Story about a Famous Art Heist - Examination of the theft, the investigation, and the impact on the art world.

Additional Engaging Topics

  1. Exploration of the Ancient Civilization of Egypt  - Delving into their culture, technology, and contributions to modern society.

  2. Science Behind Natural Disasters - Understanding earthquakes, hurricanes, and volcanoes through a scientific lens.

  3. The Evolution of Music from Classical to Modern Pop - Tracing how music has changed over the centuries and its influence on society.

By working through this lesson and completing the accompanying activities, your students will:

  • Gain a deep understanding of author's purpose and its significance in reading comprehension

  • Learn to identify and analyze the elements of a text that contribute to author's purpose

  • Develop critical thinking skills by examining word choice, writing techniques, and main ideas

  • Improve their ability to summarize and interpret various types of non-fiction texts

  • Become more confident and engaged readers, equipped with strategies for tackling complex texts

This resource is perfect for English Language Arts, Reading, or Writing classes, as well as for test preparation and literacy intervention programs. The slides and activities can be easily adapted to suit your classroom's needs and can be used for whole-class instruction, small-group work, or independent practice.

Empower your students to become skilled, critical readers with this comprehensive lesson on author's purpose. Purchase now and unlock the key to improved reading comprehension!

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LITERARY CRITICISM: [WORKSHEETS & TASK CARDS]

By Richard B Williams

Literature may seem daunting because of its lenses and ways to approach a variety of readings; however, this product solves that issue. This LITERARY CRITICISM: WORKSHEETS & TASK CARDS product gets students to look at their readings through a variety of ways that makes sense to THEM. As well, this 11-item, 50+-thought-provoking and critical thinking questions, 11 Worksheets, SUGGESTED USAGE, and 100+ TASK CARDS helps students navigate literature. This product can be used for 10th - 12th grade students. Check it out!


This Product Includes:

1. 11 Ways to Approach Literary Analysis

2. Definitions

3. 50+ Questions

4. 11 Worksheets

5. Suggested Uses Page

6. 100+ TASK CARDS

7. bLACK&wHITE vERSIONS

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