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Argumentative Text Analysis Digital Resources Unit Bundle for Middle School

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    3. An interactive way to teach your middle school students how to analyze and evaluate argumentative text is here! Save tons of time with this easy-to-use set of TWENTY-FIVE printable and digital resources that come with everything the teacher needs to Teach, Reteach, and Enrich based on R.CCR.8/RI.8.
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    Struggling to find an interactive way to teach your middle school students how to analyze and evaluate argumentative text? Save tons of time with this easy-to-use unit where Middle School students will LEARN, PRACTICE, and be ASSESSED for analyzing and evaluating arguments with these Digital materials that include vocabulary, differentiated notes, practice, assessment, AND editable lesson plans!

    For just a few dollars more you can have ALL the digital AND printable resources for this standard - Click here!

    Just want the printables? Click here for the Argumentative Text Analysis PRINTABLE Unit

    Objectives:

    1. Students will learn key argument analysis vocabulary

    2. Students will learn a 3-step process to analyze arguments in nonfiction. (This lesson will be the foundation for students to build on as they analyze additional texts throughout the school year!)

    3. Students will practice applying the 3-step process with a new text in a digital self-checking game

    4. Students will be assessed on the skill with a text-based self-grading quiz that uses standardized test questions.

    This bundle includes all of the following:

    DIGITAL VOCABULARY

    This digital resource was made using Google Slides/Google Forms and includes:

    ✔️Teacher's Guide with directions and links to share on any learning management system such as Google Classroom, Canvas, and more!

    ✔️ Digital Vocabulary graphic organizers with 10 key words: evaluate, argument, claim, assess, reasoning, valid, relevant, sufficient, position, support.

    ✔️ Matching Digital Puzzle (Secret Picture Tile) for Vocabulary Practice

    ✔️ Self-Grading Vocabulary Quiz

    DIGITAL NOTES (LESSON)

    This digital resource was made using Google Slides and includes:

    ✔️Teacher's Guide with directions and links to share on any learning management system such as Google Classroom, Canvas, and more!

    ✔️ Four versions of Pixanotes® each with a different level of scaffolding:

    Level 1: Fully printed content and pre-printed pictures

    Level 2: Fully printed picture flaps and fill in the blanks for students

    Level 3: Pre-printed content and picture flaps that need to be positioned by the

    student.

    Level 4: Fill-in-the-blanks for content and picture flaps that need to be positioned

    by the student.

    ✔️ Moveable piece picture flaps for levels 3 and 4

    ✔️ Text boxes already placed into the notes

    ✔️ Editable directions

    ✔️ Video that matches the notes. It is embedded into a slide with the student notes, but a link is also provided.

    ✔️ A self-grading quick check (quiz) on the notes

    DIGITAL PRACTICE GAMES

    1. This digital resource was made using Google Slides and includes:

    ✔️ One self-checking game that goes over the 3 step process and ends with students building a paragraph using an embedded text and their newfound argument analysis skills.

    ✔️ Teacher's Guide

    2. The digital ESCAPE GAME was made using Google Forms and Google Slides and includes:

    ✔️ A Teacher's Guide

    ✔️ The text of The Gettysburg Address is embedded into the puzzle slides.

    ✔️ Google Form for all the "locks". (This is the only thing teachers need to assign!)

    ✔️ 5 puzzles on Google Slides linked in the Google Form for the locks

    ✔️ Answer Key

    DIGITAL QUIZ (ASSESSMENT)

    This digital resource was made using Google Forms and includes:

    ✔️ Teacher's Guide with directions and a link so that you can share the quiz on any learning management system such as Google Classroom, Canvas, and more!

    ✔️ Link to the Google Form with embedded text on which the standardized test questions are based.

    See the previews for a closer look!

    ⭐EDITABLE Lesson Plans are included in the Bonus File! ⭐

    Your students will love these argumentative text activities because they give the students a fun way to learn the difficult concept of how to analyze an argument.

    TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID:

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Virginia said, "There is so much in this bundle! I love the scaffolding choices for differentiation and the flexibility. I used this with 9th graders at the beginning of the year, so I added a little "push," but it was fantastic as a refresher and to get them back in school mode. Everything is well-thought-out and well organized. I teach many I.E.P./504 and ELL students, and this was perfect to meet all students' needs. So much work is done for you. "

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Sassy Teacher said, "Really helped my students not only analyze arguments but understand them much better."

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Jennifer said, "This was a great resource for me to use with my students to help to analyze arguments more hands-on."

    Supports Common Core Standards:

    CCSSCCRA.R.8

    Delineate and evaluate the argument and specific claims in a text, including the validity of the reasoning as well as the relevance and sufficiency of the evidence.

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    Click here for the Argumentative Text Analysis PRINTABLE Unit

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    Delineate and evaluate the argument and specific claims in a text, including the validity of the reasoning as well as the relevance and sufficiency of the evidence.

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