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Preview of MLA In-Text Parenthetical Citation 9th Edition Research Writing Printable

MLA In-Text Parenthetical Citation 9th Edition Research Writing Printable

Give your students an instant research tool! This foldable handout and one-page "cheat sheet" will help your students use in-text citation correctly! This follows the latest 9th Edition MLA format. Your students will appreciate a compact resource that provides the basics for parenthetical citation questions middle and high school students are most likely to encounter.You will receive two formats for the cheat sheet: a foldable that creates a little book and a one-pager. The information on b
Preview of Works Cited Bibliography 9th Edition MLA Format Research Writing Activity

Works Cited Bibliography 9th Edition MLA Format Research Writing Activity

You'll love how easy it is to teach your students how to create a works cited page! This resource breaks down the technical skills they need to create an accurate, correct works cited page. Updated with the 9th edition MLA revisions and no prep. This lesson focuses on the hows and whys of creating a properly formatted works cited page using the current MLA standards. Scaffolded, so students get practice step-by-step and build confidence along the way. Everything you need is included:print and
Preview of Art Appreciation & Art History: Writing Prompts for Ages 16 +

Art Appreciation & Art History: Writing Prompts for Ages 16 +

Art Appreciation & Art History - Writing Prompts: Fifty COMPARE AND CONTRAST Writing Prompts for Art Appreciation and Art History classes. This document was designed for High School and Adult Education Students. The prompts can be used for discussion, writing, research, and presentations. This document was designed for ages 16 +Note: See Preview for this detailed product.For more engaging activities, visit Creativity in Motion.
Preview of Research Paper: Analyzing a Painting

Research Paper: Analyzing a Painting

Research Paper - Analyzing a Painting: This detailed lesson plan includes ten steps to facilitate the writing process for analyzing a painting. The lesson can be used multiple times. The teacher can assign a different painting each week. Please note, images of the paintings are not included. This is a research paper, so students will be using sources and creating in-text citations and a works cited. Students can choose a painting on their own, or be assigned a painting by their teacher. This is
Preview of Workbook: High School Art History Research Paper Topics

Workbook: High School Art History Research Paper Topics

WORKBOOK - High School Art History Research Paper Topics: This packet is designed for high school students, college students, and adult learners. The writing prompts can be used for lecture notes, small group discussion, and research papers.Key Words: Art, Anthropology, Politics, Feminism, Literature, Society, Religion, Philosophy, Psychology, and the Environment. This ART HISTORY WORKBOOK encourages students to use a variety of approaches when viewing images from art history. This is wonderful
Preview of Syllabus: Art Appreciation - High School and Adult Education

Syllabus: Art Appreciation - High School and Adult Education

Syllabus - Art Appreciation: This three page document is designed for high school and adult students. The instructor can adapt the assignments into a flex schedule, daily schedule, or weekly schedule. The assignment grades are listed in a point system, so that the instructor can choose the grading scale system. This syllabus is an OUTLINE of course goals. It does not include the Discussion Questions, Writing Activity Questions, Quizzes, Tests, Research Paper Guidelines. THIS IS A SAMPLE SYLLABUS
Preview of Workbook: High School Art History - Artist Couples

Workbook: High School Art History - Artist Couples

Workbook - High School Art History - Artist Couples: This workbook is designed for high school students, college students, and adult learners. This packet can be used as a teacher guided lesson that celebrates culture and diversity. ARTISTS: Jacob Lawrence and Gwendolyn Knight, Christo and Jeanne Claude, Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner, Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, Georgia O'Keefe and Alfred Stieglitz, Elaine de Kooning and Willem de Kooning, Max Ernst and Dorothea Tanning, Sophia Taeuber-Arp
Preview of Art History: Movie Review

Art History: Movie Review

Art History: Movie ReviewLooking for an opportunity to use MOVIES in ART HISTORY Class? This WORKBOOK includes GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS to WRITE a MOVIE REPORT. PRINT and DIGITAL versions are included.For More THOUGHTFUL RESOURCES VISIT Creativity in Motion.
Preview of Summer Moments: Research Project - Adult Education

Summer Moments: Research Project - Adult Education

Summer Moments: Research ProjectEnjoy a cold beverage and take a walk in nature! Take some time to celebrate universal themes. The human experience includes many summer holidays. However, if you live in the southern hemisphere, this is your winter.This research project is an opportunity to research art history, music history, and culinary arts. There are twenty pages including a cover page and a back page.The following prompts are included:Children's Day, Father's Day, Summer Solstice, Juneteent
Preview of Anthony Bourdain - A Life. Biography. Reading. Video. Report. ELA. Obituary. ESL

Anthony Bourdain - A Life. Biography. Reading. Video. Report. ELA. Obituary. ESL

The life of Anthony Bourdain is truly inspiring, remarkable. Students learn more about the man and his struggles here on earth. 1. Watch the movie trailer highlighting aspects of his life. Discuss what students know about him. * link included to a pptx about his life to use in class with students. Click the pptx icon on the cover page. 2. Students read an article about his life and answer the comprehension questions. 3. Students research about his life using the supplied template(s) for organiz
Preview of Soup Salad or Sandwich Argumentation Project FRQ Presentation AP English

Soup Salad or Sandwich Argumentation Project FRQ Presentation AP English

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Soup Salad or Sandwich Argumentation Project Google™ Presentation AP English Honors Grade 10 - 12Students will make an argument with a clear rebuttal that addresses their opposition and articulately refutes it using Google™ Slides.According to Mashed.com which claims to be “the ultimate website for all things food” a salad is “a mixture of vegetables, fruits, or nuts…Soup is any food that requires a liquid base to it [and] a sandwich is a food item that is enclosed or partially enclosed by a sta
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Poetry Writing

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