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Rhetorical Analysis Essay Writing Bundle

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    Rhetorical Analysis Essay Grading Rubric

    Description

    This rhetorical analysis essay writing bundle includes everything you need to help teach your students how to write rhetorical analysis essay. From building a rhetorical analysis thesis statement to finishing the essay with a strong conclusion, this bundle covers all the fundamentals to help your students write strong rhetorical analysis essays. These print or digital resources work for any prompt and for any text

    Rhetorical Analysis Introduction Template

    First, If your students are struggling with writing introductions, then this rhetorical analysis introduction template is for you. Students often have trouble with how to start the introduction, how to integrate key information, and how to arrive at their thesis. In this print or digital resource, students will first learn all the elements that go into the introduction. They will practice identifying each piece of the introduction to make sure they understand the layout. Once students understand what goes into a rhetorical analysis introduction, they are ready to start writing. Students will first craft their rhetorical analysis thesis statement using an outline and a formula. Students will be able to utilize a rhetorical choices resource that includes a variety of powerful verbs to use in their writing. Once finished, they examine five ways to start the paragraph to hook the reader in. Students will complete an outline that includes prompting questions for each part of the introduction. Finally, students will use an introduction checklist to build their rhetorical analysis introduction paragraph for submission. 

    Rhetorical Analysis Body Paragraph Outline

    Secondly, keep your students organized with a rhetorical analysis body paragraph outline. In this print or digital resource, students first learn all the elements that go into a rhetorical analysis body paragraph. Students can analyze an example paragraph to show the elements of rhetorical analysis. This resource also includes a handout to showcase the difference between rhetorical choices and rhetorical devices. Students can also reference the Rhetorical Appeals handout to help strengthen their writing. The outline itself includes a prompt and space for an answer for each sentence of a rhetorical analysis body paragraph. Included are three outline templates for each body paragraph of a rhetorical analysis essay. With this step-by-step outline and supporting handouts, students will be able to craft strong rhetorical analysis body paragraphs. 

    Conclusion For Rhetorical Analysis Essay

    Finally, If your students are struggling to write rhetorical analysis conclusions, then this conclusion for the rhetorical analysis essay outline is for you. Students often struggle with how to finish their essays, how to restate their theme ideas without summarizing, and how to leave the reader with a strong final thought. In this print or digital resource, students will first learn all the elements that make up a strong conclusion. They will practice identifying each piece of the rhetorical analysis conclusion example to make sure they understand the layout. Once students understand what goes into a rhetorical analysis conclusion, they are ready to start writing. Students will first restate their rhetorical analysis thesis statement.  Students will complete the rhetorical analysis conclusion outline that includes prompting questions for each part of the conclusion. Finally, students will use a rhetorical analysis conclusion checklist to build their rhetorical analysis conclusion paragraph for submission. 

    Bonus Resoure: Rhetorical Analysis Grading Rubric

    Each Mini Lesson Includes: 

    • Print and Digital Versions of All Handouts
    • Detailed Teacher Notes & Lesson Plans with Common Core Alignment
    • Informative Handouts and Graphic Organizers
    • Rhetorical Analysis Paragraph Outlines
    • Answer Keys & Examples

    WHAT’S INCLUDED:

    Rhetorical Analysis Introduction Template

    Printable & Google Slides Versions

    • Essay Introduction
    • Introduction Example
    • Introduction Example: Answer Key
    • Rhetorical Choices
    • Writing a Thesis Statement (2 Pages)
    • Types of Hooks
    • Introduction Outline (2 Pages)
    • Essay Introduction Checklist
    • Teacher Guide & Lesson Plan
    • Link to Student Version

    Rhetorical Analysis Body Paragraph Outline

    Printable & Google Slides Version

    • Rhetorical Analysis Body Paragraph Elements
    • Rhetorical Choices
    • Rhetorical Appeals
    • Rhetorical Analysis Body Paragraph Example
    • Rhetorical Analysis Body Paragraph Example Answer Key
    • Rhetorical Analysis Body Paragraph #1 Outline
    • Rhetorical Analysis Body Paragraph #2 Outline
    • Rhetorical Analysis Body Paragraph #3 Outline
    • Teacher Guide & Lesson Plan
    • Link to Student Version

    Conclusion For Rhetorical Analysis Essay

    Printable & Google Slides Version

    • Rhetorical Analysis Essay Conclusion Elements
    • Rhetorical Analysis Conclusion Example
    • Rhetorical Analysis Conclusion Example: Answer Key
    • Rhetorical Analysis Conclusion Outline
    • Rhetorical Analysis Conclusion Checklist
    • Teacher Guide & Lesson Plan
    • Link to Google Slides Version
    • Link to Student Version

    ⭐This resource includes ready-to-print resources in the form of PDFs and Google Slides that allow students to type in their responses. Students will need Google accounts to access the online resources. *Link to all the Teacher and Student Google Slides resources are included in PDF. 

    ⭐Detailed Lesson Plan: Step-by-step instructions are provided for you so that you can print the worksheets or link the presentation and follow the lesson plan with no prep needed. 

    ⭐Lesson Duration: 1-2 Days Per Resource (Lesson time may vary due to the needs of your students.)

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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Write informative/explanatory texts to examine and convey complex ideas, concepts, and information clearly and accurately through the effective selection, organization, and analysis of content.
    Introduce a topic; organize complex ideas, concepts, and information to make important connections and distinctions; include formatting (e.g., headings), graphics (e.g., figures, tables), and multimedia when useful to aiding comprehension.
    Develop the topic with well-chosen, relevant, and sufficient facts, extended definitions, concrete details, quotations, or other information and examples appropriate to the audience’s knowledge of the topic.
    Use appropriate and varied transitions to link the major sections of the text, create cohesion, and clarify the relationships among complex ideas and concepts.
    Use precise language and domain-specific vocabulary to manage the complexity of the topic.

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