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NATALIE
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Writing
can u create a lesson plan on wit and wisdom teeec lesson. based off a nonfiction article
This resource focuses on mastering the TEEEC (Topic, Evidence, Explain, Evidence, Conclusion) paragraph structure, which is essential for analyzing nonfiction texts and crafting well-supported, evidence-based paragraphs. It breaks down the components of TEEEC, offering clear definitions and examples to illustrate each part. The document also includes practice exercises for students to identify and label TEEEC components in given texts, strategies for drafting their own topic sentences, and tools for peer feedback. Through guided and independent activities, students will develop their analytical writing skills, enabling them to create coherent and persuasive arguments based on textual evidence.
1. Set Clear Expectations
2. Use Examples Effectively
3. Engage with Annotation Techniques
4. Foster Peer Interaction
5. Scaffold the Writing Process
6. Utilize Feedback Loops
7. Address Disengagement
8. Encourage Individual Voice
9. Build Reflection Skills
10. Maintain a Positive Mindset